WE QUOTE TODAY’S MARKET 
Complying with the provisions of the Colorado Sales Tax, all orders 
from Colorado must add to remittance 1 cent on all orders over 9 cents up 
to 59 cents; 2 cents over 59 cents up to $1.09, and 1 cent for each additional 
50 cents. 
If you remit by check, please allow for exchange. 
February 12, 1940. 
All items subject market change. If delayed in ordering, please send for new price list. 
All items in one-pound lots are prepaid prices. All other prices are quoted F.O.B. Grand Junction, Colorado, 
and transportation charges must be allowed unless shipped by freight or express collect at your station. Bags are 
weighed in on all items without extra charge. 
STRAWBERRY CLOVER. Western Colorado grown seed. It 
thrives on wet, seepy soil, even though it is crusted with alkali. 
Best suited for pasture, spreads from root and seed—a peren¬ 
nial plant. Requires 3 lbs. of seed per acre. For best results, 
sow in rows with garden seed planter. 1 lb., $1.75; 3 lbs., 
$4.95; 5 lbs., $8.00. Postpaid. 
SOY BEANS. Illini, Early Yellow. Vine has bushy growth and 
is a heavy producer of beans. Best variety for meal or oil. 
Black Wilson, Early. Heavy vine. Used mostly for hay or soil 
building. See prices below. 
ALFALFA 
COLORADO MOUNTAIN ALFALFA— 
Pontpntd Not 
Per Prepaid 
I.h. 100 Lb*. 
Mile High (Extra Fancy).$0.40 
Mountaineer.40 
$25.00 
23.00 
20.00 
.15 
5.00 
High Altitude, Dry Land 
Grown Common . 
.40 
27.00 
MEEKER BALTIC ALFALFA— 
Dry Land (Affidavit). 
.45 
32.00 
GRIMM ALFALFA (Affidavit) 
Mile High . 
.40 
27.50 
CLOVERS 
SWEET CLOVER, WHITE— 
(Biennial) 
Mile High (Hulled). 
.20 
8.75 
SWEET CLOVER, HUBAM— 
(Annual) 
Mile High (Huled). 
.25 
15.50 
SWEET CLOVER, YELLOW— 
(Biennial) 
Mile High (Hulled). 
.20 
7.75 
CLOVER, MEDIUM RED— 
10.50 
Mountaineer . 
18.50 
CLOVER, MAMMOTH RED— 
Mile High . 
.35 
21.00 
Mountaineer. 
20.00 
CLOVER, WHITE DUTCH— 
Mile High . 
.00 
80.00 
CLOVER. ALSIKE— 
Mile High . 
25.00 
GRASSES 
ALSIKE AND TIMOTHY 
MIXTURE—20% Alslke. 
Mile High . 
.20 
11.50 
Mountaineer, 14% Alsike. 
.20 
10.75 
Gross)— 
MEADOW FESCUE (English Blue 
Mile High. 
.25 
16.50 
KENTUCKY BLUE GRASS— 
21-lb. seed . 
.42 
30.00 
32.00 
BROME GRAJSS— 
Mile High . 
.30 
18.00 
LAWN GRASS MIXTURE— 
Mile High. 
30.00 
I.ESPEDEZA . 
.20 
7*50 
ORCHARD GRASS— 
Mile High. 
.35 
20.50 
RED TOP— 
Mile High. 
.30 
16.00 
SUDAN GRASS— 
Mile High. 
.20 
4.75 
TIMOTHY— 
Mile High . 
.20 
7.75 i 
CRESTED WHEAT GRASS— 
Fairway Strain . 
.35 
17-50 
CRESTED WHEAT GRASS. 
-35 
16.50 
DOMESTIC RYE GRASS— 
Mile High . 
.25 
10.00 
PERMANENT PASTURE 
MIXTURES 
Morton’s Special, Irrigatedi.... 
.30 
16.50 
Postpaid Not 
Per Prepaid 
Lb. lOO Lbs. 
Morton’s (without Sweet 
Clover).30 17.00 
Dry Light Soil.30 17.00 
Kigrh Altitude .30 17.00 
MILLETS— 
Tennessee White Wonder.20 3.75 
Japanese, or Billion Dollar Grass .20 8.00 
Golden, or German .20 4.25 
Siberian, or Russian .20 3.25 
Common .20 3.25 
Hog. or Broom Corn.20 3.00 
Proso .20 3.00 
GRAINS 
BARLEY— 
Colsess.20 2.50 
White Hulless, or Bald.20 2.50 
Success Beardless. 20 2.50 
Trebi .20 2.50 
BEANS, FIELD (Hand Picked) — 
Large White Navy. 20 5.00 
Mexican Pinto .20 6.00 
BUCKWHEAT .20 5.50 
CORN (Selected and Recleaned)— 
Australian White Flint.20 4.00 
Cedaredge Special.20 4.00 
Northwetern Dent, or Bloody 
Butcher .20 3.75 
Crawford Yellow Dent. 20 3.75 
Swadley Dent .20 4.00 
Minnesota No. 13.20 3.75 
Colorado White Elephant. 20 3.75 
Iowa Gold Mine. 20 3.75 
Learning Yellow Dent.20 3.75 
Reid’s Yellow Dent.20 3.75 
Rainbow Flint .20 4.00 
CORN (Hand Picked Seed) — 
Australian White Flint.20 6.00 
Ce'diaredge Special . 20 6.00 
Northwestern Dent, or Bloody 
Butcher.20 5.75 
Crawford Yellow Dent.20 5.75 
Swadley Dent.20 6.00 
Minnesota No. 13. 20 5.75 
Colorado White Elephant. 20 5.75 
Iowa Gold Mine. 20 5.75 
Learning Yellow Dent. 20 5.75 
Reid’s Yellow Dent.20 5.75 
Rainbow Flint.20 6.00 
OATS — 
Abundance . 20 2.50 
Colorado No. 37 Special High 
Altitude. 20 2.50 
Swedish Select.20 2.50 
CYCLONE SEED SOWER 
The finest hand 
seeder known. 
Throws seed di¬ 
rectly an'di evenly 
on the land. Can 
be set to sow any 
amount desired. 
Sows alfalfa, clo¬ 
ver, grass or small 
grains very satis¬ 
factorily. Pr.lf e 
each. $2.50, poat- 
pnid. 
Postpaid 
Not 
Per Prepaid 
Lb. 106 Lb*. 
PEAS— 
San Luis Valley. 
.20 
5.00 
Black Eyed Peas. 
.20 
6.00 
RYE— 
Rosen, or Winter. 
.20 
3.00 
Spring . 
3.75 
WHEAT— 
Marquis . 
.20 
2.25 
Dicklow. 
.20 
2.25 
2.75 
FORAGE PLANTS 
FETERITA . 
.20 
4.50 
HEGARI . 
.20 
3.50 
KAFFIR CORN— 
Dwarf Black Hull, White. 
.20 
3.50 
MILO MAIZE, Yellow. 
.20 
3.50 
Sugar Maize. 
.20 
3.50 
GROHOMA . 
.20 
4.50 
ATLAS SORGO. 
.20 
4.50 
SUGAR CANE— 
Minn. Black Amber. 
.20 
4.25 
Texas Ribbon . 
.20 
4.25 
Honey Drip. 
.20 
4.50 
RAPE, DWARF ESSEX. 
.20 
10.00 
SOY BEANS— 
Early Yellow, for feed or oil. .. 
.20 
4.50 
Wilson (Black), for hay. 
.20 
4.75 
SOLID ONION SETS—FIRST 
QUALITY 
V .2 Hu. 
Hu. 
Bottom Sets, White. 
3.00 
Bottom Sets, Brown. 
1.60 
2.75 
Bottom Sets. Red. 
1.60 
2.75 
Bottom Sets, Yellow Ebenezer... 
1.C0 
2.75 
MOUNTAIN GROWN ONION PLANTS 
Crystal Wax, per crate of 6,000 plants.. .$ 4.75 
| Sweet Spanish, per cate of 6,000 plants.. 4.75 
Yellow Bermuda, per crt. of 6,000 plants. 4.75 
WRITE US for special prices, if inter¬ 
ested in seed in larger quanties 
than listed. 
HYBRID CORN 
Wisconsin and Minnesota Grown Yellow 
Dent Varieties; maturing from 90 days to 120 
days, the later maturing the deeper the grain 
and heavier yielding. 
Hybrid corn growing tests prove that it 
will outyield open pollinated types twenty to 
twenty-five percent. 
2 lbs.$0.45 1 
5 lbs . 1.00 | ll> mull poMtpnld 
10 lbs. 1.75 j 
56 lb. bushel —Not prepaid, 7.50 per bii*hel 
F. O. H. Grand Junction. 
Add 1c por pound for lots 10 to 49 lbs.; 50 lbs. and over at 100-pound prices. 
