PINNACLE BRAND $30.40 bu. 
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Alfalfa at Low Cost 
Lot ““GRAND”’ $20.50 
Good Hardy Alfalfa—U. S. Grown 
This is a big value at a low price. We have been selling this grade for 
several years. It must give good satisfaction for we have many repeat orders. 
This lot offered on page 10 of our Star Catalog. The origin of Lot “Grand” 
is recognized as northern Alfalfa. It is genuine hardy Corn Belt stock. Is 
priced low for anyone who wants results and not looks. 
Why is the cost so low? It is a matter of the appearance of the seed. 
Some of the seed is not as large and high colored as the higher priced seed. 
Lot “Grand” has produced some mighty fine fields of Alfalfa. Sown at the 
rate of 15 or 16 pounds per acre, it will produce a fine crop, It contains some 
small seeds which make a whole lot more seeds to the pound. This lot sold 
subject to Guarantee on page 2. Lot “Grand” is a grand value, 
Folks, take advantage of present prices. Stocks are small and market strong. 
Oklahama Alfalfa 
Hardy—Approved Origin—Premium Grade. 
PINNACLE BRAND $27.50 bu. 
Only Alfalfa grown in the two northern tiers of counties in Oklahoma is 
labeled ‘“‘Approved Origin.” This fine lot of new crop seed 99144% to 9914% 
pure. Was grown where mercury goes down to five below zero with lots 
of thawing and freezing which makes hardy Alfalfa. According to tests made 
by Indiana and Illinois experiment station, Oklahoma Alfalfa showed up bet- 
ter for endurance and yields than Utah Alfalfa and Alfalfa grown in some 
other northern states. We have customers in northern Illinois and Indiana 
who testify for Oklahoma Alfalfa. Several of our customers who have used 
Oklahoma have bought 5 and 10 bushels this season. We recommend it. Its 
priced at wholesale. State tests in Illinois and Indiana prove Oklahoma 
Alfalfa produces and stands winters as well or better than Utah grown Alfalfa. 

FINDS OUR SEED AS REPRESENTED 
On January 6, 1942, Mr, Myer Hoover, New Castle, Ind., writes: “Please send me 
your Seed Book. I am interested in 10 bu. of Alfalfa. Have used your seed for sev- 
eral years and have found it to besas goud or better than you claimed.” 
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Hardy Dry Land—In Sealed Bags 
High Purity—High: Germination 
Montana grown Grimm Alfalfa has been recognized for years as one of the hardiest 
types of Alfalfa grown in the U, S. Is grown where temperature goes down to 380 
degrees below zero in winter and up to 110 above in summer. Only strong plants can 
take it, Our Montana Grimm comes from fields in Montana that were able to survive 
these adverse conditions. There was a fair crop in 1944 and we laid in a heavy 
supply of very fine seed. Runs over 99% pure. If you have trouble with winter 
killing, buy our Pinnacle Brand Montana Grimm. Big demand. Stocks of fancy 
grades are melting away. Don’t miss the boat. Our price less than OPA ceiling. 
