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Special Crops for Special Purposes at Special Prices 
HEAVY PRODUCTION 
Corn-Belt Alfalfa has come into existence as a registered trade- 
name for Alfalfa seed, adapted to the corn belt as shown on the 
map below. Corn-Belt Alfalfa is a "registered” trade-mark and is 
not a variety of Alfalfa. This Corn-Belt Alfalfa seed is produced 
in the northern and western part of the corn belt and even far¬ 
ther west and north. We have for example established that 
Alfalfa from the corn belt states does just as well in Wisconsin 
as Montana or Dakota Common. Some farmers in Wisconsin 
have sown Kansas Alfalfa for several years with success. 
Thoroughly Adapted 
We have not made wild guesses but the fact of adapta¬ 
tion of such seed has been amply sustained 
by experiments made by state stations. It is 
further established by the experiences of our 
customers who have used seed from these 
sections for many years. 
We have fo'or different grades of Corn Belt—PIN¬ 
NACLE, UNIVERSAL, ECONOMY and UTILITY 
Brands. They are adapted for sowing in Corn Belt 
States. Our Corn-Belt Alfalfa is domestic U. S. origin. 
No southern seed in Corn-Belt. See page 32 for low 
prices. Suitable for A.A.A. Program. 
Always Dependable 
Now we can help you solve your seed problems 
more easily. You can select adapted Corn Belt 
Alfalfa with the assurance that you will al¬ 
ways get seed of dependable character. It 
will have the hardiness and yielding quality 
you want at lower prices. Our Corn-Belt Al¬ 
falfa is adapted to territory as shown by map 
below. Always insist on genuine Corn-Belt 
stock. 
S. OAK. 
ALFALFA 
COMtBELT 
$j§oS^ 
This quality represents our very best 
grade of common hardy alfalfa at a 
very reasonable price. Thousands of 
our Customers who have used Pinnacle 
Brand Corn-Belt Alfalfa have never 
made a complaint. We have received 
many testimonials from customers who have used this 
grade. We call it Extra Fancy quality, and are proud 
to offer it to our personal friends and satisfied cus¬ 
tomers. If any competitor tries to knock our Pinnacle 
Brand Corn-Belt Alfalfa, he is just barking up the 
wrong tree. 
This is the "tops” in high grade hardy Alfalfa. It 
is suitable on A.A.A. Conservation Program. Contains 
no southern seed. Has large plump berries and bright 
color. Has high purity and germination. Others might 
ask, you $2.00 per bushel more for alfalfa, but we 
don t believe it would give you any better crop. Mr. 
Joe Kestel, Manhattan, Ill., reports he bought some of 
our Pinnacle Brand Alfalfa about three or four years 
ago. He says it stood the winter and weather condi¬ 
tions better than his neighbor’s field, who sowed high 
priced Certified Grimm Alfalfa. Our Pinnacle Brand 
Corn-Belt Alfalfa will save you money. 
CUSTOMER REPORTS ON 
OUR ALFALFA 
Mr. Clarence Wilde of Knox, Ind., writes: "I 
mixed lot ‘Liberty’ with your I think it was Corn- 
Belt Alfalfa, and I sure got a wonderful stand. I 
sowed it the first week in September.” 
Mr. Dan E. Michael, R. No. 1, Uniondale, Ind., 
writes: "Was pleased with your fancy Corn-Belt 
Alfalfa received this spring. Hope this Seed Corn 
is as satisfactory.” 
Mr. Howard H. Leonard, Jonesville, Mich., writes: 
"I got a nice stand of Alfalfa. It looks like a pic¬ 
ture. I am ready to cut it the third time, for all 
it has been so dry and I got the seed of you.” 
Mr. Arthur Niestradt, Arenzville, Ill, writes: "The 
Clover and the Alfalfa I got from you last spring 
was O.K. I have a fine stand of both, so please 
rush this order out for me.” 
Mr. D. L. Atkinson, Green Porks, Ind., writes: 
Have you got lot ‘Grand’ Alfalfa $12.20 bushel*? If 
not, send me your prices on your Alfalfa. I would 
like to have lot ‘Grand’ $12.20 bushel. I have sown 
it for three years and it done well. Let me know 
at once.” 
Dr. W. J. Miller, Moberly, Mo., writes: "I have 
used your lot ‘Vigor’ for several years and am well 
pleased w ith it. I am going to seed a small acreage 
this August and would like to have your price on 
the lot ‘Vigor’ Alfalfa.” 
OKLAHOMA 
PINNACLE ALFALFA 
Approved Origin 
This seed was grown under hardy conditions, where 
there is lots of freezing and thawing. The mercui’y 
gets down below zero in the winter and they have a 
very high, temperature in the summer. C. A. Helm, 
Associate Professor of Field Crops of the University 
of Missouri, has the following to say about Oklahoma 
Alfalfa: "Our tests made a number of years with 
Alfalfa Seed ’from various sources gave every indi¬ 
cation that genuine Oklahoma grown Common Alfalfa 
was just as w r ell adapted to Missouri as common 
alfalfa seed produced in Kansas, Nebraska and other 
States to the west and north.” There is no question 
about it being hardy. This seed in bushel bags. 
Each bag bears a tag showing it is Oklahoma Ap¬ 
proved Origin Alfalfa, eligible for award payments 
in north central states by the Agricultural Adjust¬ 
ment Administration. 
Our Pinnacle Oklahoma Alfalfa is a very fine qual¬ 
ity. Nice plump, bright colored seed sold to you on 
our Money Back Guarantee. It is new crop. Our 
stock of this quality is limited. Order now. 
