MORE VALUE FOR YOUR DOLLAR 
New Low Acid CANE 
Page 9 
Crested and Western 
WHEATGRASS 
Pages 5 and 6 
Prof. Hansen's Siberian 
COSSACK ALFALFA 
Page 3 
New ALPHA Sweet Ciover 
Page 12 
Prof. Hansen's PROSO 
Page 10 
60-Day MILO 
Page 11 
MORE TONNAGE per acre, finer 
leaves, sweeter and more palatable. 
Lessens danger of loss from Prussic 
Acid. Yielded 30 tons per acre. 
The most nutritious pasture and hay- 
plant for cattle, sheep and horses. 
These perennial grasses yield two and 
three times as much as the native 
grasses and will prove a billion dollar 
blessing on the live stock farms of 
America. 
The nearest approach to alfalfa crop 
insurance. Yields twice as much per 
acre as northwestern and in instances 
five times as much hay as southwestern 
alfalfa. 
Resembles alfalfa, lacks coarseness 
and bitter taste of the sweet clover. 
Faur times as many leaves. A good 
pasture and hay plant. Re-seeds itself. 
Highest yielding grain and hay plant, 
maturing in 60 days. A most profitable 
poultry and hog feed. As a catch crop 
it may be planted as late as August. 
A good smother crop for most weed 
pests. 
Short, stout, most drought defying 
grain Sorghum. Yields 25 to 70 bushels 
of grain per acre. 
Here are crops that stand the punishment of wind and sun. Crops that pay 
more for your season's work. 
Prominent Users of Bober's Alfalfa and Grass Seed: 
Late President Coolidge Farm in Vermont; Wisconsin State Experiment Stations; 
U. S. Experiment Stations at Ardmore, S. D., and Cheyenne, Wyoming; R. F. Walters, 
Chief Engineer and builder of the Boulder Canyon Dam; U. S. Reformatory Farm, 
Chillicothe, Ohio; Bones’ Stock Farm, breeders of Champion Herefords, Parker, S. 
D.; Senator Patterson’s Farm, Burt, Iowa; Monte Vista Ranch, Ute Park (8,500 
feet altitude), N. M.; Prof. E. J. Delwiche, Wisconsin University; J. Hibbs Buck- 
man Farm at Langhorn, Pa.; Hon. S. B. Wilson, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court 
of Minnesota; Dr. Leon DuBois Farm near Portland, Oregon; Martin & Son, breeders 
of world champion Holsteins, Kenton, Ohio; Dr. Andrew Wilson Farm, Wheeling, 
W. Va.; Breeders Gazette Farm, Spencer, Indiana; Gov. Smith’s Ranch in Wyoming, 
and hundreds of stock farms throughout the country. And Bober’s Cossack alfalfa 
made a luxuriant growth on President Roosevelt’s farm at Hyde Park, N. Y. 
PRICES 
At the time of this publication, prices on all Alfalfa, Grass Seed, and all 
Forage Seed are relatively cheap. On some of these items, the lowest prices 
we have had in many years prevail and higher prices are expected as the season 
advances. Besides the usual seasonal advance markets are also influenced by 
the war situation. To save money and be assured of getting the kind of seed 
you want we advise that you send your order in without delay. Prices will 
be subject to market changes after February 25, 1940. 
Field seeds are subject to market price changes after February 25th. 
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