Why Those Who Know Insist On 
Lyman’s Grimm 
WILL USE ONLY LYMAN’S GRIMM SEED 
Enisburg Falls, Vt., Feb. 8, 1916. 
Mr. A. B. Lyman, 
Excelsior, Minn. 
Dear Sir: 
Re yours of February 4th, would say I had fine 
success with your Grimm Alfalfa and it is the 
only alfalfa seed I have been able to grow here. 
Have cut same for four years now, three crops 
a year. Am planning to use more of it this com¬ 
ing spring. Would not think of using anything 
but your Grimm seed. 
Yours truly, 
V. A. IRISH, 
Maplewood Farm. 
GRIMM ONLY KIND TO STAND WINTER 
Mr. A. B. Lyman, 
Excelsior, Minn. 
Dear Sir: 
Experimental work conducted by the Depart¬ 
ment of Agronomy of New Hampshire Experi¬ 
ment Station seems to indicate that hardy alfalfa, 
preferably your Grimm, is the only kind that can 
be depended on to withstand our winter condi¬ 
tions. 
JOHN B. ABBOTT, Durham, N. H. 
County Agent, Dept, of Agriculture, 
N. H. College of Agriculture. 
VALUABLE STRAIN IN CANADA 
Mr. A. B. Lyman, 
Excelsior, Minn. 
Dear Sir: 
Your Grimm Alfalfa is being tested in Canada, 
wherever tests for hardiness are conducted, and is 
proving a valuable strain. 
JNO. R. DYMOND, 
Seed Analyst, Ottawa, Can. 
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