TIMOTHY SEED 
Our Timothy Seed is the purest and best 
that can be obtained. It is all thoroughly 
recleaned and free from noxious weeds, with 
high tests, most of it testing 99.6 per cent 
purity or better. 
Prices, Old Gold Brand, by mail: Lb., 25c; 
5 lbs., $1.00, postpaid. By freight: Pk., 
$1.30; bu. (45 lIbs.), $4.05; 100 lbs., $9.00. 
Bags free. 
Lakes Brand: Bu. (45 Ibs.), $3.95; 100 
lbs., $8.75. Bags free. 
TIMOTHY AND ALSIKE MIXED. (1-4 
Alsike): By mail: Lb., 30c; 5 lbs., $1.25, 
postpaid. By freight: Pk., $2.00; bu. (45 
lbs.), $6.00; 100 lbs., $13.00. Bags free. 
FANCY RED TOP 
RED TOP is a very valuable general-pur- 
pose grass. A good meadow grass, one of 
the best for pasture and splendid for lawns. 
It not only succeeds on dry land but is also 
adapted to moist soils. 
Red Top will produce a very desirable hay 
and will thrive and yield well especially on 
low, flat ground not adapted to clovers and 
alfalfa. For best results, Red Top should be 
sown early in September. 
Prices, Fancy Solid Seed (recleaned, free 
from chaff). By mail: Lb., 35c; 5 lbs., $1.50, 
postpaid. By freight: 10 lbs., $2.20; 100 
Ibs., $19.00. Bags free. 
BROOME GRASS (Bromus Inermis) 
A. hardy perennial with strong growing 
Olds’ High Grade Timothy Grows root stalks which make a thick, firm turf. 

Long Heads. Does exceedingly well on dry, loose soil. Its 
CRESTED WHEAT GRASS unusual drought-resisting powers recommend 
FAIRWAY STRAIN it for general cultivation. Produces a large 
(Sow fifteen pounds per acre.) yield of highly palatable and nutritious hay. 
A new grass especially suited for It is slow to start and we advise to sow with 
semi-arid conditions which will en- a nurse crop when grown for hay. Splendid 
dure long periods of drought with- for permanent pastures. Seed early in spring 
out injury. Growth begins very or late summer at the rate of 20 to 28 lbs. 
early in the spring and the grass of seed to the acre. By mail: TDioOCwD 
thrives during the cool weather of lbs., $1.35, postpaid. By freight: 10 Ibs., 
spring and fall. The value for hay $2.00; 100 lIbs., $17.00. Bags free. 

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and pasture compares favorably with Olds’ Fancy Red Top. 
Brome Grass, averaging about 300 area OLDS’ NEW PASTURE MIXTURE ; 
pounds more per acre in a season. The Division of Forage Crops, U. 8. Department of Agriculture, are suggesting 
Seeding should be done on well pre- a number of ‘‘Pasture Plant Mixtures,’’ adapted to different sections, The one 
pared soil, preferably with a nurse that they recommend for our section we are offering our customers as our ‘‘Olds’ 
crop especially on drier soils. Early New Pasture Mixture.’’ This mixture is made up of Kentucky Blue Grass, Tim- 
and shallow planting are important. othy, Red Top, Red Clover and Alsike, the percentages of the seeds used in the 
Excellent for lawns, golf course fair- mixture running in the order named. Sow 20 pounds per acre for a good stand. 
ways, rural school grounds, etc., in _ Prices: by mail: Lb., 35c; 5 Ibs., $1.50, postpaid, By freight: 10 lbs., $2.20; 
dry regions or where artificial water 100 lbs., $19.00. Sacks included. 
is not Beane Aue a Nee 
Prices: Certifie anadian No. 1, 
1 Ib, 40c; 5 Ibs., $1.85, postpaid’ PRICES FOR CLOVERS 
By freight: 10 Ibs., $2.30; 100 Ibs The following prices are in effect at the time of writing this copy 
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0.00 which includes bags, but they are strictly subject to market changes. 
$20.00. Write for ‘‘Weekly Price List,’’ showing latest prices. 
pst ea tm ta ee | Lb. Peck Bu. 
MEDIUM CLOVER Postpaid 15 lbs. 60 lbs. 100 Ibs. 
OldeGoldeBrand.. 4). 2-0. $0.50 $5.40 $20.40 $33.00 
MAMMOTH CLOVER 
Old: Gold® Brandy = 72s 5... :)0 5.40 20.40 33.00 
ALSIKE CLOVER 
OldeGoldebrandss eee .50 5.50 21.00 34.00 
SWEET CLOVER 
Tallgew hitect. re eweeeee .30 2.55 9.00 14.00 
Yellow Blossom........ spat) 2.55 9.00 14.00 
VICLAND OAT 
BUY SEED NOW FOR SPRING PLANTING 
Be assured of seed of this record-breaking, rust and smut resistant 
Oat in the spring by purchasing seed now at our special fall price. 
Vicland was developed by plant breeders of the University of 
Wisconsin and the United States Department of Agriculture. It is 
a cross between Victoria, a South American Oat, and Richland, a 
variety that originated in Russia. It is an early yellow, short straw 
variety, high in bushel weight. It is very resistant to the forms of 
rust commonly found in this region and is also very resistant to smut. 
On fertile soil, the straw will attain a good height, but on soils low 
| in fertility, we do not recommend it as the straw is apt to be too 
short to cut with a binder. It goes through a long dormancy period 
after harvest ani will stand in the shock for a long period without 
germinating. ius is a distinct advantage in rainy weather. Reports 
| from Wisconsin certified seed producers in 1941 and 1942 show an 
average increase in yield of one-half over yields of the varieties 
commonly grown in the same neighborhood. This also checks with 
the records of the Experiment Station. Reports of yields of over 
100 bushels per acre are not uncommon. 
Prices, Certified Seed, by freight: 3-bu. sealed bags only, $1.50 bu. 
Ye fg Packed in new bags which are extra at 45c each. 
. Standard Seed, by freight: Pk., 40c; bu., $1.30; 10 bus. at $1.25 
A sheaf of Vicland Oats. Note the heavy heads. per bushel. Packed in new bags which are extra at 45c each. 
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