
Special Crops for Special Purposes at Special Prices 

Thoroughly Adapted 
We have not made wild guesses but the fact of adapta- 
tion of such seed has been amply sustained 
by experiments made by state stations. It is 
further established by the experiences of our 
customers who. have used seed from these 
sections for many years. 
We have four different grades of Corn Belt—PIN- 
NACLE, UNIVERSAL, ECONOMY and UTILITY 
Brands. They are adapted for sowing in Corn Belt 
States. Our Corn-Belt Alfalfa is domestic U. S. origin. 
No southern seed in Corn-Belt. 
Always Dependable 
Now we can help you solve your seed problems 
more easily. You can select adapted Corn Belt 
Alfalfa with the assurance that you will al- 
ways get seed of dependable character. It 
will have the hardiness and yielding quality: 
you want at lower prices. .Our Corn-Belt Al- 
falfa is adapted to territory as shown by map 
og i Always insist on genuine Corn-Belt 
stock, 

LOT “JAKE” 
We were able to secure this spe- 
cial lot of Cossack Alfalfa to sell 
at an extremely low figure. It is 
not a fanty looking lot of Alfalfa 
like our Pinnacle Brand. It con- 
tains some dark colored seed and 
some of the berries are smaller 
than the average large seed. That 
means there are a lot more seeds in a pound, 
L.. OV COST 
HEAVY PRODUCTION 
Corn-Belt Alfalfa has come into existence as a registered trade- 
name for Alfalfa seed, adapted to the corn belt as shown on the 
map below. Corn-Belt Alfalfa is a “registered” trade-mark and is 
not a variety of Alfalfa. Corn-Belt Alfalfa seed is produced in the 
northern and western part of the corn belt and even farther west 
and north, We have for example established that Alfalfa for 
the corn belt states does just as well in Wisconsin as Montana 
or Dakota Common. Hundreds of farmers in Wisconsin have 
grown Kansas Alfalfa for several years with success, 
TRADE MARK — 
Reus U. S. Pat. Off. 






when you sow 15 pounds per acre you put around 20 
more seeds on a square foot, Even though the germina- 
tion per hundred seeds is not quite equal to our Pinnacle 
Brand, the extra seeds per square foot help make up the 
difference and produces a good stands Lot “Jake” has 
been recleaned and is good serviceable seed. Runs 
around 97 to 98% pure crop seed. We had a similar 
lot of this Cossack Alfalfa a year ago which we of- 
fered to our customers at a special price. We had so 
many calls for it we ran out of stock before the season 
was over. For more. information. on Cossack, read 
page 12. Don’t delay, Send in your order now for 
Lot ‘‘Jake,’’ ; 







ALFALFA 
CORN-BELT 

This quality represents our very best 
grade of common hardy alfalfa at a 
very low price. Thousands of cus- 
tomers who have used Pinnacle Brand 
Corn-Belt Alfalfa, never made a com- 
plaint. We have received many testimonials from 
customers who have used this grade. We eall it 
Extra Fancy quality, and are proud to offer it to our 
personal friends and satisfied customers. If any com- 
petitor tries to knock our Pinnacle Brand Corn-Belt 
Alfalfa, he is just barking up the wrong tree. 
This is the ‘‘tops’’ in high grade hardy Alfalfa, Is . 
suitable for any territory. Contains no southern seed, 
Has large plump berries and’ bright color. Has high 
purity and germination. Others might ask you $2.00 
per bushel more for alfalfa, but we don’t believe it 
would give you any better crop. Mr. Joe Kestel, 
Manhattan, Ill. (Northern Illinois), reports he sowed some of 
our Pinnacle Brand Alfalfa about three or four years ago. 
He says it stood the winter and weather conditions better than 
his neighbor’s field, who sowed high priced Certified Grimm 
Alfalfa. Our Pinnacle Brand Corn-Belt Alfalfa will save you 
money. 



PINNACLE BRAND 
Oklahoma Alfalfa is rapidly be- 
coming very popular in the corn- 
belt states. It has given won- 
derful results as far north as 
southern Wisconsin and Michigan. 
We know what we are talking 
about, because our customers in 
northern Illinois and northern In- 
diana have told us of the won- 
derful success they had with Oklahoma Alfalfa. Dr. W. 
H. K. (name on request) of Chicago, who owns a 400 
acre farm up near Rockford, Ill., claims the Oklahoma 
Alfalfa he bought from us in 1940 made a wonderful 
stand and came through the winter as well as any 
alfalfa he had ever grown. A northern Indiana cus- 
tomer wrote that his Oklahoma Alfalfa came through the winter 
in good shape and he had the best field in his half of the county. 
What makes hardy alfalfa? Zero weather, lots of thawing and 
freezing and hightemperature in the summer. Our alfalfa comes 
from the northern part of Oklahoma where it gets down below 
zero every winter. With alfalfa of other state origins scarce, you 
will find it will be economical and safe to sow our Pinnacle 
Brand Oklahoma Alfalfa, You can save. around $2.50 to $3.00 
per bushel, 
