Field Seeds, Grasses, Grains 
Our Alfalfas and Clovers are all Idaho grown, 
INOCULATE ALUEGUMES 
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grown at a high elevation and are very hardy and 
will do exceptionally well in any locality where 
alfalfas or clovers are grown. 
INOCULATE .ALL LEGUMES 
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son owing to fluctuations of prices and we ask you 
to write us for quantity prices, or send us your order and we will give you the very best 
price consistent with quality. We have no control over market changes, reserve the right to 
fill all orders at market values, on date order is received, unless instructed otherwise .All 
quantity prices are F. O. B. Twin Falls, unless otherwise instructed. 
Field of Idaho Alfalfa 
Alfalfa 
COSSACK ALFALFA 
Cossack is one of the hardiest and best drouth 
and frost resisting alfalfas. 
This alfalfa was brought to this country from 
Siberia by Prof. Niels E. Hansen, an American 
agricultural explorer. A small quantity of this 
seed was first planted in the high, dry regions of 
western South Dakota, where other strains of 
alfalfa had failed completely. The Cossack made 
a wonderful showing. 
Cossack has a double root system, the branch 
root as well as the deep tap root, making it both 
a frost and drouth resister. The crowns are very 
large and set low in the ground, throwing out 
from 150 to 300 shoots. It is a heavy producer of 
good quality hay of fine stems and many leaves. 
State Certified Blue Tag Cossack Alfalfa. Write 
for prices. 
Uncertified Cossack Alfalfas. Write for prices 
and samples. 
GRIMM ALFALFA 
This strain is distinguished from common alf¬ 
alfa by its branching root system and is par¬ 
ticularly adapted to sections where the soil has 
a tendency to freeze and heave. On such soils 
the branching roots hold to the ground better 
than the common alfalfa, which has a deep tap 
root. Grimm alfalfa has a larger crown, produc¬ 
ing more shoots than common, which makes it a 
better quality of hay. 
State Certified Blue Tag Grimm Alfalfa. Write 
for prices. 
Uncertified Grimm Alfalfa. Write for prices and 
samples. 
COMMON ALFALFA 
Common Alfalfa needs no introduction. The 
seed of this section is produced at a high eleva¬ 
tion and is as hardy as can be obtained from 
any source. It will show the best results wher¬ 
ever sown. 
Fancy Common Alfalfa. Write for prices. 
Choice Common Alfalfa. Write for prices and 
samples. 
Other grades of Common Alfalfa and Alfalfa 
mixtures. Write for prices and samples. 
Clovers 
This crop is grown here chiefly for the seed, 
although it makes a wonderful hay crop. Clover 
is growing in popularity as a hay and pasture 
crop in some of our mountain valleys and on 
higher elevations. Clover is a natural cool 
weather crop and will often thrive in cool sec¬ 
tions where it is too cold for alfalfa to do its 
best. The clovers are also very valuable to mix 
with other grasses, for both hay and pasture. 
MEDIUM RED OR JUNE CLOVER 
This is the standard strain of clover grown in 
all sections for hay and pasture purposes, and 
the one grown for commercial seed purposes. We 
always carry a special high quality, high purity 
strain of Red Clover seed to sow for seed produc¬ 
tion. We can also supply you with good quality 
grades for hay purposes, showing slight mixtures 
of other clovers or alfalfa, at lower prices. 
Fancy Medium Red or June Clover. Write for 
prices. 
Choice Medium Red or June Clover. Write for 
prices and samples. 
Other grades of Medium Red or June Clover 
and mixtures suitable for hay or pastures. Write 
for prices and samples. 
