Ten Reasons Why You Should Plant 
PROF. HANSEN'S SIBERIAN COSSACK ALFALFA 
Grows in Every State in the Union 
1. It is the hardiest alfalfa known; 2. A better soil builder than other alfalfa; 
3. More drought resistant; 4. Will make a big crop of hay in a dry season when 
others fail; 5. Has a double root system, both branched and deep; 6. Makes finer 
quality hay; 7. Will yield more hay per acre no matter what the weather condi- 
tions are; 8. Freezing does not kill young plants, neither does it kill or injure 
the growing hay; 9. Requires less seed per acre than other varieties; 10. Hogs 
do not kill it out in pastures, as they do other strains. COSSACK, the World’s 
Finest Alfalfa. Means more hay and a longer lasting stand. Purity 99.5 per 
cent; 90 per cent or more live seed. Dollar for dollar your best alfalfa buy. 
: 10 Ibs. $5.40; 30 Ibs. $15.85; 60 Ibs. $31.20; 100 Ibs. $51.50 

One of the large fields of Cossack alfalfa from our seed, on the Bones Stock Farm, 
Parker, S. D. Mr. Bones writes, ‘Your Cossack alfalfa not only yields the most 
per acre but dries better, preserves the leaves and makes the most wonderful hay.’ 
LADAK ALFALFA 
Originated in the very high mountainous section of India. It has proved 
very hardy and drought resistant and it is also wilt resistant. The supply of 
this seed is very limited. 99.5 per cent purity, 90 per cent or more live seed. 
10 Ibs. $6.10; 30 Ibs. $17.50; 60 Ibs. $34.50; 100 Ibs. $57.00 
-LADAK AND COSSACK ALFALFA MIXED 
For sections of country where wilt disease bothers alfalfa we recommend this 
mixture composed of half Ladak and half Cossack alfalfa for resistance to 
disease and at the same time high yielding ability of hardy alfalfa. 99.3 per 
cent purity, 90 per cent or more live seed. Fancy quality. 
10 Ibs. $5.50; 30 Ibs. $16.25; 60 Ibs. $31.80; 100 Ibs. $52.50 
SATISFIED CUSTOMERS THE BEST RECOMMENDATION 
Among the hundreds of letters we received from satisfied customers from 
different parts of the country we had one from our friend and customer, Ed 
Morgan, Fallon, Nevada, who, in spite of frosts and cold weather, had one 
of the biggest crops of alfalfa hay in his county from the Cossack Alfalfa 
we shipped him three years ago. 
Along with the letter we received a carton containing a big bushy plant of 
Cossack alfalfa six feet tall. Who can beat that? 
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