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Leading Dealers in the Northwest 
Sell Our Standard Varieties 
of Garden and 
Flower Seeds 
New Golden 
LATE OR STORAGE POTATO 
—A RECORD YIELDER— 
Introduced by the Department of Agriculture, from South 
American stock. A golden-fleshed variety—'buff color, smooth, 
medium shallow eyes. Yields as high as 535 bushels per 
acre have been reported. 
Shortage of seed prevented us from filling hundreds of 
orders last season, so order early while seed is available. 
See page 23 for full description. 
Price: 10 lbs. to 3rd zone, 65c prepaid. Not prepaid: Peck, 
50c; Vi bn., 90c; bn., $1.60; 5 bns. at $1.50 per bnsbel. 
LOOK FOR THE FARIBAULT 
SEED CASE AT YOUR DEALERS 
Throughout the Northwest States thousands of dealers 
offer our standard varieties of Garden and Flower Seeds, 
and can give you prompt service. 
Be sure to look for the Faribault Seed Case, and if your 
dealer cannot supply you, we will 
appreciate having you send _ 
us his name and M t^ 
address. 11 
FARMER^ 
ALFALFA 
Best Permanent Results 
Can Be Expected Only from 
Planting the Hardiest Strains 
YOU TAKE NO CHANCE HERE 
REGISTEREOJ 
GRIMM i 
ALFALFA 
GRIMM ALFALFA 
Registered and 
State Sealed 
M/rtn. or Idaho Grown 
Early action will be required to secure genuine Registered 
and State Sealed Grimm Alfalfa, owing to the short seed crop 
this season. Only the hardy, dependable strains will be rec¬ 
ognized for conservation payment by the Government. For 
years we have featured only the hardiest strains of Minnesota 
and Idaho Grown Alfalfas. 
Prices are now most reasonable —you will find them on the 
blue figure list enclosed, and full description of all of our 
strains on page 64 of this catalog. 
SEE BLUE FIGURE PRICE LIST 
Easy 
^ to Grow 
Berries 
the First 
Season 
WAYZATA 
I A n A1/ '•'‘'9 
L/AU/M\ ALFALFA 
Registered 
and 
State Sealed 
The newest of the super hardy strains—becoming im¬ 
mensely popular—highly resistant to wilt disease and ranking 
first in hay production in drought sections. 
New low prices are now available. _ 
though the seed supply is still lim- 
ited. See page 64 for full de- ■ 
scription, and blue figure * 
price list for quota- 
t i o n s — circular ' * 
free. 
See Blue Figure Price List for Prices 
All Varieties 
Gardener Ruble of Albert Lea, 
Minn., marketed a crop of Way- 
zatas this Oct. — and netted 
$508.00 from Just one acre 
WAYZATA 
AE6ISTERED 
LADAK 
C^LFALFA ^ 
SEE BLUE 
FIGURE 
LIST 
The World 
Famous 
Everbearer 
You can pick fresh Strawberries until snow flies, 
and they will be sound, delicious, frost-resistant, red 
glossy berries, of fine mild flavor. 
The Wayzata is a real money maker—sells on sight, 
and always brings a premium on the market. October crops have 
netted as high as $1,000.00 per acre, gross sales. See page 31 for 
interesting facts. 
■Wayxataz now at lowest prices ever quoted. 
25 plants, $1.25; 50 plants, $2.00; 100 plants, $3.75, prepaid. Not 
prepaid—500 plants. $13.50; 1,000 plants, $25.00. 
SFECIAlii—Potted Wayzata Plants, with roots undisturbed, for 
fast growth and development—12 plants, $1.50; 50 plants, $3.50; 
100 plants for $ 6 . 00 , prepaid. 
NOW 
SOMETHING 
NEW 
A Yellow Fruited Strawberry 
NEW GOLDEN CREAM 
Grown from seed—fruit the first season. De¬ 
licious Alpine flavor—makes good bu.shy plants. 
A real novelty and garden surprise. Price: Pkt., 
25c; 3 for 65c. Prepaid. See illustration above. 
