'Northern Grown TIMOTHY 
Many of our Alfalfa customers have asked us for Timothy Seed the past 
few years. Some like to mix a few pounds of Timothy with the alfalfa seed 
for more hay or for pasture use. They claim that a mixture of Timothy and 
alfalfa does not bloat cattle. We have in stock the nicest lot of pure Timothy 
seed, at prices to save you money. The mixture yields more hay per acre than 
either alfalfa or timothy by itself. 
10 lbs. 95c; 25 lbs. $2.10; 50 lbs. $3.50; 100 lbs. $6.00, bags included 
RED TOP (Solid Seed) 
Red Top grows under a greater variety of conditions, than almost any other 
grass. It is the best wet land grass and it will grow on soils so poor in lime 
that other kinds fail entirely. Red Top will thrive on almost every type of 
soil except sand, and in every part of the country. 
It grows rapidly and vigorously, it withstands prolonged drought, and it 
forms a dense, compact sod that withstands heavy grazing and continues to 
grow longer than any other grass. Red Top provides good pasture and it 
grows heavy enough and tall enough to make good hay. Ideal for wet land 
or a sour land hay crop and for pasture on damp soils. Sow in early spring, 
at the rate of 8 lbs. per acre, broadcast, covering lightly with weeder or sweep. 
Often sown broadcast after drilling in grain, the grain serving as a nurse crop. 
Bags free. 
Top quality seed: 10 lbs. $1.90; 25 lbs. $4.00; 50 lbs. $7.50; 100 lbs. $14.50 
A Startling Improvement in LAWN GRASS 
Note the difference in the roots of the 
lawngrass. 
Recent scientific research and experiment now make it possible with Hormone 
Treated seed to increase germination, root and plant growth, doubling results 
of untreated seed and also increase drought resistance of your lawn. 
Sam H. Bober is first in offering this improvement in midwestern states. 
Bober’s Richgreen Lawn Seed is now even better than ever. The very best 
value in Lawn Grass seed in America. 
Richgreen Lawnseed: 1 lb. 60c; 3 lbs. $1.50; 5 lbs. $2.40, postpaid 
Cossack is the hardiest alfalfa seed possible to procure. It not only starts to grow earlier, 
is much finer stemmed and leafier and produces a much heavier yield per acre than other 
strains. 
Studies conducted at the Minnesota Experiment Station showed that Crested Wheatgrass 
and Brome Grass are the most drought resistant grasses and that Alfalfa was found most 
drought resistant among the legumes. 
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