~~ Emerald, per 100 Ibs... 222225 
Disco Selected Field 
Seeds 
All our field seeds are selected with the great- 
est care, grown in districts where our long ex- 
perience has proved to us produce the best. 
Thoroughly recleaned and tested for germination 
and purity. Free from all noxious weeds. 
All field seeds and seed corn are quoted F. 
O. B. Mitchell subject to market change. Cotton 
bags on Alfalfa, Clovers and Grasses are 35c 
each extra. Bags on all other seeds at value. 
OUR BRANDS 
DISCO BRAND. Seed to qualify for this 
Brand must represent the cream of the crop, free 
from noxious weeds and of exceptionally high 
purity and germination. 
EMERALD. BRAND. Good quality seed fully 
equal to much of the so called number one seed. 
SUNSHINE BRAND. Good general purpose 
seed, free from harmful or noxious weeds, good 
germination. 
LOWER GRADES. We have many lots of 
lower grade than those offered in this list. If in- 
terested ask for special prices and samples, stat- 
ing quantities required. 
DISCO ALFALFA 
All our regular Brands of 
Alfalfas are shipped out in 
sealed bags, and origins sup-g 
ported by U. S. Verified § 

Origin Certificate. Look for h\ 
this seal and _ certificate 
which insures genuineness. 
All our Alfalfas are hardy, northern 
grown. 

GRIMM—Our stocks of this well known variety 
have been grown under the most exacting condi- 
tions, both in regard to drouth and climate. Sow 
10 to 15 lbs. per acre. 
Sunshine yp ex) 100 Mlss eee nee meee see, $36.00 
Hmeral deeper o1!0 OM lysine cee ee 
Disco; tpers100 lbs ssn eee 
COSSACK—The dry years experienced in the 
northwest have demonstrated the unusual 
drought resistant qualities of Cossack Alfalfa. 
Sow 10 to 15 lbs. per acre. 
SHEBO TED bb OVER A ove” INO) GUO, pera cee ree ee 
Disco, per 100 ARR tetas ae : ee 
BALTIC—Dakota Improved Seed Company are 
the promoters and breeders of the Baltic alfalfa. 
Placing your order with them assures you will 
get the original Disco Baltic alfalfa seed. Sow 
10 to 15 lbs. per acre. 
Disco, per MO) lbs. 2. 4) ee $38.00 
DAKOTA 12—A native of the Black Hills dis- 
trict, giving excellent results to many of our 
customers. We are glad to say that we have an 
excellent stock this season. Sow 10 to 15 Ibs. 
per acre. 
Sunshine, per) 1000 lbs. 2 =. ees $35.00 
mimeraid;sper LOOT bss. <.-.es ee eee 36.00 
Discoy pers 100 1bs.n5 <2 wee ee 37.00 
REGISTERED ALFALFA STATE SEALED 
and CERTIFIED SEED—The South Dakota Crop 
Improvement Association and the Wyoming De- 
partment of Agriculture have a resident inspector 
in Mitchell who is available to open and re-seal 
the bags containing any quantity desired. 
In buying State Sealed Seed be careful to 
examine the seals and tags. 
Registered Blue Tag Grimm, per 100 lbs......$40.00 
Registered Blue Tag Cossack, per 100 lbs... 42.00 
Registered Blue Tag Ladak, per 100 lbg....... 42.00 



For Customers Who Prefer Not to Pay for 
Pedigreed Alfalfa We Provide These 
Common Varieties of 
HARDY DOMESTIC GROWN COMMON 
ALFALFA 
We have excellent stocks of seed grown 
in South Dakota, Montana, and Wyoming. 
All grown under the severest possible cli- 
matic conditions. Grown on new land free 
from noxious weeds and free from disease. 
DISCO CLOVERS 
TALL SWEET CLOVER—This is by far the most popular 
biennial, variety. It stores up a tremendous quantity of re 
serve food in its deep tap root. Sow 12 to 15 lbs. per acre. 
Sunshine; ‘per “1/00 Jibsie ere ee $12.00 
Rimeraldy) oper 100) bss eee 
Disco, per 100 lbs 

YELLOW DWARF—This variety is also a biennial, grow- 
ing a crop the first year; flowers, bears seed and dies 
at the end of the second year. Stems are finer. Sow 12 
to 15 Ibs. per acre. « 



Disco, per 100 lbs 
It is 
earlier, grows to a medium height, does not require clip- 
matures its seed earlier and more uniform. Sow 10 
GRUNDY COUNTY (Dwarf White)—A biennial. 
ping, 
to 12 Ibs. per acree w 
Disco,, per “00! lbs eis ee eo ee ee cee eee $13.00 
HUBAM—Annual White. Where it is considered desir- 
able to have the crop make its growth, flower, form seed 
and die in one year, Hubam has advantages. Sow 10 to 12 
lbs. per acre. 
Diseo;,. per’ 100) le: sa a eee $18.00 
ALSIKE or SWEDISH CLOVER—Produces the finest 
quality of clover hay; unusually hardy, and well adapted 
for pasture. Thrives best on \low lands. Sow 5 to 6 lbs. 
per acre. 
Disco, - per 00) Vise ea eee ee ee eee eee $25.00 
MEDIUM RED CLOVER—Insist on domestic grown seed. 
Sow 8 to 12 lbs. per acre. 
Disco, per 100 lbs 
DISCO GRASS SEED 
BROME GRASS—Grows to an average height of 380 inches. 
The leaf growth very abundant. 
Sow 20 to 25 lbs. per acre early in Spring or late in Fall. 
Canadian @Nos Lj) persl 00) laren eee ee eee ee $20.00 
Domestic; -~per- 100) lbsi2-2 ee ee 
BROME GRASS—PARKLAND—A new variety introduced 
in Western Canada, has not as heavy a root system as the 
Bromus inermis, said to do better in sections having an 
abundant rain fall. Sow 20 to 25 lbs. per acre early in 
Spring, or late in Fall. 
Canadian’ Now Teper) 100 bs... eee ._-$20.00 
CRESTED WHEAT GRASS—Sow Crested Wheat Grass 
just as soon as you can get on the land in the spring. If 
fall seeding is more desirable, sow in September or October 
or just before freeze up. Never sow Crested Grass deeper 
than one-half inch. About 15 to 20 pounds per acre is the 
required amount when seeded with a grain drill which in 
our opinion is the best method for seeding. 
airway Strain, per. 1008 lbs eee $18.00 
Standard= Strain; sper 100) eben ee 
SLENDER WHEAT GRASS—This is one grass which we 
never hesitate to recommend. Its hardy, drought resistant 
nes has made it a favorite. 
isco, 
Sow 15 to 20 lbs. per acre. 
WESTERN WHEAT GRASS—A grass native to the 
Great Plains region where it will give good results with a 
small amount of moisture. Very hardy, makes excellent 
pasture, and hay is relished by stock. Sow 15 to 20 pounds 
per acre. 
Disco, tper-"1.00)) lbs: sos ee ate te coe $15.00 
RED TOP, Solid Seed—Grows most luxuriantly on moist, 
rich soils; very robust; produces strong, thick roots and 
makes a firm sod; very desirable for pasture purposes. Sow 
6 to 8 pounds of solid seed per acre. 
Disco, sper’ L100 lbs eee Sree $15.00 
REED CANARY GRASS—A hardy perennial Grass Suit- 
able for hay or pasture—Boggy or marshy land can be 
transformed from a liability into an asset by seeding with 
this Canary Grass. Should be broadcast 5 to 6 pounds per 
acre, drilled to 3 pounds per acre in 16 to 18 inch rows. 
Disco; pert1100plbe.:s.. = Mie Be Been $38.00 
TIMOTHY—Almost too well known to necessitate any 
description. A hardy perennial, having strong resistance to 
both cold and drought. Sow 10 to 15 pounds per acre. 
Disco,’ pery100), Ibs..22 2 ee ee eee, $9.50 
DOMESTIC RYE GRASS—Well adapted for quick pastures, 
meadows and lawns. Can be closely cropped. Will give 
best results on moderately rich soil. Should be sown at 
the rate of 25 to 36 pounds per acre. 
Disco,per: 100), hae ee ee $10.00 
i. 


Can endure extreme cold. |. 
pers 100i bs. Soe eee eee eee eee $18.00 | h 

{Per 100 lbs 
Sorghums for Fodder 
Don’t plant any forage crop seed before the 
soil is thoroughly warmed up. 
WACONIA SORGHUM “Genuine Originator’s 
Steck”—The popularity of this variety increased 
to such a high pitch last season that we were 
entirely sold out long before the end of the sell- 
ing season. Drilled 10 to 12 lbs. per acre. 
sealed Blueslac per lOO hs: ene ee $ 
ATLAS SORGO—Gives a tremendous yield per 
acre not only in forage but in grain as well. The 
grain has approximately 90 per cent of the feed- 
ing value of corn. The usual quantity sown per 
acre is) 4 to-b pounds, ‘Per 100 lbs_ 2. $3.75 
NEW LOW PRUSSIC ACID CONTENT 
EARLY BLACK AMBER No. 39-30-S--Our stoek 
is certified, or grown from certified seed. Drilled 
10 to 12 pounds per acre. 
Certified ssper 100) lps 2ses oe ee ee, $4.25 
Attidavat, sperel OO Ds a ee wees 
EARLY BLACK AMBER—The Amber is the 
earliest of all the fodder canes. Will stand ex- 
tremely dry, hot weather. Considered excellent 
for feeding stock. Sow 40 to 60 pounds broad- 
cast; 10 to 12 pounds drilled per acre. 
Southern Grown, per 100 lbs._.........2-- 0. $3.25 
So. Dak. Grown, perml00 pbs... 
HONEY DRIP—A very popular variety in many 
sections of South Dakota and Iowa, has a higher 
sugar content than the Amber cane. Drilled 10 
to 12 pounds per acre. 
Southern Grown, per 100 Ibs......2..20...2----------- $3.25 
So. Dak. Grown, per=100 Ibs.3. ce. eee 
SORGHUM, Disco Sweet—This is a true 
variety of sorghum cane for fodder or syrup. It 
has everything a good sorghum cane should have. 
Give it a trial, as we thoroughly recommend it. 
Drilled 10 to 12 pounds per acre . 
Southern Grown, per 100 Ibs.........2... $4.50 
COES—A combination of grain and forage 
crop. Will grow between 5 and 5% feet tall, pro- 
ducing a heavy crop of forage and seed. Matures 
in about 90 days in an average season. 
Perv 100 :lbs22.4.-2 2 eee ee ee $3.00 
SUDAN GRASS—Don’t plant Sudan grass too 
early. It will not withstand frost. Leave seeding 
until after corn planting. Sudan is the ideal catch 
crop for hay. Broadcast 20 to 25 pounds. Drilled, 
8 to 12 pounds per acre. Per 100 lbs............. $3.75 
Sorghums for Grain 
All our Grain Sorghums are treated with a’ 
known and recommended Seed Disinfectant which 
will control smut. 
COLBY MILO—A grain sorghum which has 
proved itself to be one of the best, not only in 
heavy yield but also in combating drouth, grass- 
oppers, and other adverse conditions which the 
Northwest generally speaking has encountered 
these past few years. Plant 3 to 4 pounds per 
acre. 
Gertified (per 100CIbs.= a) secu eee $3.35 
Affidavit; peralO0) Ibsset ata 4 ae eee 
SOONER MILO—This variety of grain sorg- 
hum has given good results in various sections 
due to its ability to withstand drouth. Is taller 
growing than Colby. Plant 3 to 4 pounds per acre. 
Gertified: per 100 (Uhs.2 5 sea es tae es $3.35 
Affidavit; peri 100) lbs. .0.. sae 2 ee ee 
EARLY KALO—A variety of grain sorghum 
which was introduced at the Ft. Hays Experi- 
ment Station, Hays, Kansas. It proved to be one 
of the best grain sorghums raised in this section 
lastivear.. Per 100ulbs... een ee $3.35 
FETERITA—One of the outstanding grain 
sorghums. Early and very drouth resistant, 
grows 5 to 6 feet tall and has abundance of leaves’ 
which make excellent fodder. The grain is ideal 
for all livestock. Drill 4 to 5 pounds to the acre. 
