PERFECT STAND—CUT FIRST YEAR 
Mr. A. B. Lyman Cameron, Wis., June 6, 1916 
Excelsior, Minn. 
Dear Sir: 
Your Grimm seed has been uniformly satisfac¬ 
tory. That planted in 1915 made a good stand 
before winter and we are making our first cutting 
now—almost exactly one year after it was seeded. 
The stand is perfect and the crop very heavy. 
GEORGE T. SLADE, 
Vice-Pres. Northern Pac. Ry., 
St. Paul, Minn. 
THICK STAND AFTER TEN YEARS 
Bellaire, Ohio, June 4, 1930 
Mr. A. B. Lyman, 
Excelsior, Minn. 
Dear Sir: 
I am sending you in the attached box, two 
spears of Lyman’s Grimm Alfalfa. I have a small 
corner of the patch that I sowed ten years ago and 
it has been cut twice each year for nine years, 
and no fertilizer applied; it still stands thick and 
fine, in spite of the wild grasses ; it is on sandy 
land, the land was in a good state of fertility when 
the seed was planted but has had no fertilizer 
since that time. One spear measured 33 inches, 
the other 32 when cut. Would be pleased to 
learn if you get this all right. If I ever sow any 
more alfalfa, it will be Lyman’s Grimm. 
L. H. CHAFEE. 
GREAT SUCCESS WITH LYMAN’S GRIMM 
Mr. A. B. Lyman, 
Excelsior, Minn. 
Dear Sir: 
Please send us at once, freight, collect, 100 lbs. 
of your best Grimm Alfalfa Seed. 
This is the fifteenth year we are using your 
seed and we have certainly had great success 
with it. 
J. E. McCLAIN. 
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