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It Pays to Grow the Biggest Money Making Crop—Alfalfa 
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Pinnacle Brand 
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^rries. Our price low fo 
for A.A.A. ConservatiOT 
states. This reduces c( 
1 very low figure. 
A Big Value 
Grown in the U. S. 
Our trade uses a large quantity 
of this grade. It gives good sat¬ 
isfaction. Our customers like it. 
They come back for more and tell 
their friends of this big value. 
You get a lot for your money in this seed. 
It produces good stands. Those stands yield fine crops. It 
is as hardy and productive as any common alfalfa. The crops 
are clean and vigorous. It is adapted for Soil Program. 
loT VIGOR iQ60 
HARDY ALFALFA SEED ‘ ^ ^ 
CONTAIHSGRIMM 
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Why so Low in Cost? 
It is merely a matter of appearance. It is not as smooth 
or highly colored as our more expensive grades. It's a good 
bit like judging horses. One horse may not look as nice as 
another but he’ll do just as much work and have just as good 
wind as a nicer looking one that sells for twice as much. 
An Economy Seeding 
This lot will hold down your cost of seeding. Sown at 
the rate of 15 lbs. per acre, it has produced good stands. 
It contains some smaller seeds which make a whole lot 
more seeds per pound and more seeds per square foot when 
sown. Start this money crop this year by sowing Lot 
“Grand.” Sold subject to your approval. See guarantee. 
Page 2. See Page 2 about A.A.A, payments for seeding Al¬ 
falfa. 
Lot “Vig-or” gives you just what you want. 
A low price and a good growth. Has good 
purity and germination. Lot “Vigor” con¬ 
tains a percentage of northern Grimm Al¬ 
falfa. The balance is hardy northern grown 
Alfalfa. A fine value and a bargain that 
will please you. Under normal conditions 
it will make a fine stand. Not large tAncy 
looking seed like our Pinnacle Brand. Some 
of the seeds are discolo’red and some are 
smaller in size. You get more seeds in a 
pound than in the higher priced Alfalfa. 
Sow about 15 lbs. per acre for a good stand. 
If you belong to the farm program see page 
2 about benefit payments. Save! Buy Hot 
“Vigor.” 
Ravenswood, W. Va. 
Gentlemen: I am much pleased with the Alfalfa 
and Red Clover got of you in March. The Alfalfa, 
sown in April, has withstood the worst drought 
ever known here. It is better than any Bt^iss, 
native or otherwise, and is still looking well. Send 
me your price list of seeds as usual. 
Yours Sincerely. Chas. L. Brown (Ex-Senator)j _ 
Lawton, Mich. 
Gentlemen: I am enclosing part of my order 
amounting to $112.70. The balance will follow as 
needed. One man that was going to order with me 
has not the money right now, but will have it 
later. Your seeds always grow. Many thanks. 
Yours respectfully, 
(Signed) D- Kuhns. 
