TYPICAL FIELD OF GRIMM ALFALFA 
TYm Original Ltgun^e inoculator 
NITRAGIN 
Forty years of Service ^ 
Don’t Lose Those Extra Profits by Failing 
to Inoculate Your Legume Seeds with -> 
BUILD UP YOUR SOIL 
Inoculate Your Legumes with NITRAGIN 
Make the most of your seed, soil and labor. Don’t let 
legumes rob your soil—be sure they are soil builders. 
Remember legumes NOT Inoculated are “SOIL 
ROBBERS’’ but legumes WELL Inoculated are “SOIL 
BUILDERS.’’ Play safe! 
INOCULATE WITH NITRAGIN 
NITRAGIN is an approved, moist humus culture — 
tested and guaranteed — easy to apply — packed with 
Billions of fresh bacteria — the cheapest legume crop 
insurance money can buy. Directions on every can. 
NITRAGIN INOCULATION PRICES 
When Ordering, ALWAYS State Name of Seed 
ALFALFA, all CLOVERS 
Size Retail 
Ya bu. ea.$ .30 
1 bu. ea.50 
2'/2 bu. ea. 1.00 
LESPEDEZA HilUdsr Unboiled 
Size Retail 
1 bu. ea.$ .30 
2 bu. ea.50 
5 bu. ea. 1.00 
PEAS (All Varieties) 
VETCHES (All Varieties) 
y* 
bu. 
ea. 
.$ .25 
1 
bu. 
ea. 
.40 
m 
bu. 
ea. 
.60 
5 
bu. 
ea. 
. 1.70 
12'/z 
bu. 
ea. 
.4.00 
BEANS 
String, Wax, 
Kidney 
’/z 
bu. 
ea. 
.$ .25 
1 
bu. 
ea. 
.40 
5 
bu. 
ea. 
. 1.70 
NITRAGIN- 
— Oldest ind M si 
SOYBEANS. LIMA BEANS, 
COW PEAS and PEANUTS 
1 bu. ea.S .30 
2 bu. ea.50 
5 bu. ea. 1.00 
10 bu. ea. 1.60 
25 bu. ea.3.00 
GARDEN SIZE 
Garden Peas and Beans 
Sweet Peas and Lupines 
Enough for 4 lbs. seed 
Retail Price 10c each. 
FIELD CORN 
See Vegetable Seed, page 25. 
Field Seeds 
We do not price our Field Seeds because of Market fluctua¬ 
tions. Write us or call at our store concerning your needs. 
ALFALFA 
(12 to 15 lbs. per acre). 
Domestic Alfalfa. Fancy Domestic High Altitude Seed. Hardy 
anywhere, high purity and germination. 
Domestic Alfalfa (Dry Land Grown). Grown in the dry plains 
region without irrigation. Very hardy and productive. 
Grimm Alfalfa. State Sealed and Certified Seed. Grimm 
Alfalfa is the hardiest of the hardy Alfalfas and differs from 
the domestic or common variety in that it has a spreading 
root system instead of the long tap root which is sometimes 
broken when the ground bulges, during the spring freezes, 
thus causing the plant to die. Highest grade seed. 
Grimm Alfalfa (Growers’ Affidavit Seed). This seed is as good 
and pure and will produce as much fine hay per acre as the 
certihed seed. The grower makes affidavit that it is genuine 
Grimm seed. 
CLOVER 
(10 to 12 lbs. per acre). 
Mammoth Red Clover. Also called “Pea Vine” Clover. This 
variety grows larger and coarser than the medium and is 
often used for plowing under to enrich the soil, for which 
purpose it is very valuable. American grown seed. 
Ladino White Clover. Is a very large form of clover, usually 
making a growth of 8 to 12 inches. A perennial. The stems lie 
flat on the ground and commonly root at the joints. Can be 
grown on rather shallow land where well supplied with humus 
and moisture. Makes especially vigorous growth on the lower, 
medium heavy types of soil. Sow 4 to 6 pounds per acre. 
White Dutch Clover (trifolium repens). A very hardy creeping 
clover, which adapts itself to a great variety of soils and cli¬ 
mates, being found in every state in the Union. Superior for 
pasture either for sheep or cattle. As a bee pasture it is un¬ 
excelled. 6 to 8 pounds per acre. 
Yellow Sweet Clover, Biennial (Melilotus Officinalis). In great 
demand on account of its earliness, being about two weeks 
earlier than the white. Does not grow as tall as white, but 
makes just as good pasturage. Produces high quality hay. 
White Sweet or Bokhara Clover, Biennial (Melilotus Alba). 
Excellent for pasture, hay and a soil improver. More drouth- 
resistant than alfalfa and will generally produce a large crop 
of seed and hay the second year. Thrives best on alkali soil. 
15 to 20 pounds per acre. 
Red Clover (Trifolium Pratense). Furnishes an excellent feed 
for pasture and hay purposes and is used to a very great ex¬ 
tent throughout the country on lands unsuited to the grow¬ 
ing of alfalfa and also in crop rotations. It will withstand 
colder temperatures than most varieties of alfalfa and also 
will thrive in slightly wetter land than alfalfa. We therefore 
recommend its use in the higher altitudes and colder sections. 
Plant 15 pounds to the acre. 
40 MAIL ORDERS TO BRAEGER BROS., 140 S. W. YAMHILL, PORTLAND, OREGON — PHONE ATwater 5522 
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