BLACK HILLS IMPROVED GRIMM ALFALFA 
Improved through selection and breeding by Prof. Wheeler and Dillman on 
the Government Station here and at Brookings. This Grimm alfalfa shows a 
decided superiority over the parent stock. 99 per cent purity, 90 per cent or 
better live seed. 
10 Ibs. $5.30; 30 Ibs. $15.50; 60 Ibs. $30.60; 100 Ibs. $50.50 
DAKOTA NO. 12 ALFALFA 
A native of the dry land in the Black Hills. More drought resistant, hardier 
and better yielder than ordinary northwestern alfalfa. 99 per cent pure, free 
from noxious weeds. 90 per cent live seed. 
60 Ibs. $30.20; 100 Ibs. $50.00 
FARM BELT ALFALFA 
A mixture of Cossack, Grimm, and Common alfalfa seed not quite as bright 
colored or plump as the rest. Well cleaned, and will do everything for you that 
the higher priced seed will do. No noxious weed seeds. 98 per cent purity, 
85 per cent live seed. There is a substantial saving in the price. 
60 Ibs. $27.15; 100 Ibs. $45.00 

Former President and Mrs. Coolidge inspecting a dryland alfalfa field 
while on vacation here in 1927. Sam Bober’s Hardy Alfalfa Seed is 
planted on the Coolidge farm in Vermont and our Cossack alfalfa is pro- 
ducing real well on President Roosevelt’s Hyde Park farm in New York. 
NOTICE 
The price you pay for 
the alfalfa seed also in- 
cludes the cost of the 
seamless bags and the 
cost of inoculating the 
seed with Legume-Aid 
inoculation,‘*so it will be 
ready to plant and will 
get a good start for you. 
The inoculation is good 
for six months from 
time of treatment. 
.) 
BUY EARLY 
PRICE OF FIELD 
SEED SUBJECT TO 

Showing double root system of three-year-old Cossack 
alfalfa, also the stooling habit above the crown, which MARKET CHANGES 
makes bushier, finer stemmed and immense yields of qualit 
hay. y AFTER FEB. 15TH 
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