

Why You Should Grow 
ALFALFA 
It is always advisable to | 
inoculate Alfalfa. 
It contains as much pro-. 
tein as wheat bran. 
It does not exhaust but & eae 
enriches the soil. 
It produces from three to. ~*~ 
eight tons of hay to the acre 
One acre wif! pasture 20 7 
hogs for 6 months. 
Thirty-five pounds makes | 
a full feed for fattening | 
steers. 
A lamb will winter and | 
thrive on three Ibs. a day 
There is no state in the 
Union where Alfalfa cannot 
be successfully grown. A SECOND CUTTING OF GRIMM ALFALFA 
ALFALFA tie creat nay crop ror AMERICA 
A clover-like leguminous plant of great importance as a hay 
crop; nutritious and rich in protein elements. It grows from 2 
to 5 feet high and roots 8 to 12 ft. deep. It needs one season to 
become established; after that it yields enormous crops annual- 
ly for years. Two to six cuttings per season, aggregating three 
to eight tons of cured hay are harvested, according to condi- 
tions and locality, It should be grown by every farmer and 
dairyman. 











NOTE—AII of the Alfalfa seed we offer is strictly select qual- 
ity seed of the highest grade. It is plump, of high germination 
and free from foul weeds. Do not confuse this seed with sec- 
ond or screening grade often offered at “bargain prices.” 
BLUE TAG GRIMM—There is no longer any question as to Dwarf Essex Rape 
the hardiness of Grimm Alfalfa. It succeeds where other vari- It is ideal for sheep pasture and is now large- 
eties fail and produces a good crop of fine stemmed and heav- ly sown for cattle and hogs. It furnishes an 
ily leaved hay. Our seed is “Blue Tag”, high in germination, immense amount of green feed on a small area. 
pure and free from foul weeds. Under favorable a i * is hepa Ae beet 
HARDY CANADIAN ALFALFA—This is probably one of the turing in 6 weeks from the time of sowing a 
most hardy strains of Alfalfa, the seed a offer aa grown in’ furnishes excellent feed throughout the snp 
Ontario, Canada, and should, therefore, survive any Wisconsin mer and fall. Dwarf Essex Rape thrives Pes 
winters. You will find this strain to compare very favorable 0n good soil, rich in vegetable matter. We han- 
with the regular Grimm and it does not cost as much. dle the Sar BEST Pron msg Tha aOecaeate 
RED TAG) COSSACK — This! fine’newertAlfalia wiifullgptas ive (Sauletaction. | Ebi o8es 3 Ibe ioc p or 
: : ; . paid. Not prepaid: 10 Ibs. $1.75; ; 
hardy as Grimm and will make even a nicer quality of hay as Ibs. $12.50. 
it is very fine stemmed and unusually leafy. In: addition it nas 
proved much more resistant to alfalfa wilt. Our seed is “Blue 
Tag” or strictly first quality seed for purity and germination. 
DRY LAND DAKOTA No. 12—This strain is practically as hardy 
as Grimm and is very popular here in the north where win- 
ters are severe. The seed we offer is of very high quality and 
was grown on dry land in the “Blackhills’” region where win- 
ters are even more severe than in Wisconsin. 


Alfalfa Prices for 1943 

Postpaid Not Prepaid 
Lb. 3 Lbs. 2 Bu. Bu. 
Blue Tag Grimm ........ 65....$1.60........5., $18.00..... $35.00 
Red Tag Cossack ........ AE eer? A] peed ce Oe. soe cnt & A Poe 35.00 
Hardy Canadian .......... wGO.. ceded Sc. eet. Yas oe 14.75 208 28.50 
Dry Land Dak. No, 12 55.... 1.50.....0.020% ye eaek oe soe 28.00 
REED CANARY GRASS 
New Improved Reed Canary Grass 
Hansen White Proso A very valuable pasture and hay 
crop suitable for low wet ground. 
| The Great Emergency Grain Crop. Maturesin Such land is sient bdpress ae for iim 
= D " dinary farm crops but it can be ma 
oa ge ‘ ys Excellent Poultry and Hog Feed. into some of your most productive 
This is a great improvement over the com- land by sowing it to this crop. After 
mon hog millets as it has a larger kernel,is once started it eee aay ag et 
whiter in. color and yiel years; it will produce two cuttings o 
, ll pean Hades Makes an 3 to 4 tons of excellent hay, or may 
unusua 'y 00d poultry feed and is equal to be pastured. It is very hardy, never 
* grain for hogs and live stock. Well suited for freezes out and has successfully come 
dry areas where barley and oats will not through the recent drought years. It 
succeed; here inthe middle west’ it! can’ be makes a very high quality hay, much 
sown at the end of June and still mature a better than Timothy. is highly rel- 
crop. The seed we offer was grown here on ished by horses and cattle. Requires 
our Own farms and yielded 48 bu. per acre. 5 to 6 Ibs. seed per acre, full plant- 
_ Sow 18 to 25 Ibs. per acre. Lb. 30c; 3 Ibs. img instructions will be sent with ev- 
6c, Not prepaid: 25 ths. $1.25; 50 tbs. $2.35; Sr¥,° Notigreneinula: mee $4.60;" 25 Ibs. 
100" Ihs.° $4.50: $9.00; 100 Ibs. $36.00, 
Pia : : 
— 68 ——J. W. Jung Seed Co., Randolph, Wis. 


