Selected Field Seeds 
All our field seeds are selected with the greatest 
care, grown in districts where our long experience has 
proved to us produce the best. Thoroughly recleaned 
and tested for germination and purity. Free from all 
noxious weeds. 
All field seeds and seed corn are quoted F.O.B. 
Mitchell subject to market change. Bags free except on 
Seed Grain and Soy Beans as noted. 
OUR BRANDS 
DISCO BRAND. Seed to qualify for this brand must 
represent the cream of the crop, free from noxious weeds 
and of exceptionally high purity and germination. 
EMERALD BRAND. Good quality seed fully equal to 
mruch of the so-called number one seed. 
LOWER GRADES. We have some lots of lower 
grade than those offered in this list. 
If interested 
ask for special prices and sample, stating quan- 
tities required. 

DISCO ALFALFA 
All our regular Brands of 
Alfalfas are shipped out in 
sealed bags, and origins sup- 
ported by U. 8. Verified Origin 
Certificate. Look for this seal 
and certificate which insures 
genuineness. All our Alfalfas 
are hardy, northern grown. 

LADAK—tThe U. S. Department of Agriculture found the 
natives of Ladakh, a province of northern India, cul- 
tivating this variety at an elevation of 12,000 feet 
where the rainfall is around 4 inches per year, and 
blizzards occur at any month of the year. 
A few seeds of- this were brought back and given 
to Montana farmers for experimental purposes. They 
noticed at once that the plants stood the severe win- 
ters and did better in hot, dry weather than ordinary 
alfalfa. When planted on wilt infected soil it stood 
again as long as other varieties before being killed 
out. Give this a trial because all experiments show 
that it is a coming leader. 100 lbs. 
Standard 
GRIMM—oOour stocks of this well known variety have 
been grown under the most exacting conditions, both 
in regard to drouth and climate. Sow 10 to 15 Ibs. 
per acre. 100 Ibs. 
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Disco: or” Promilum.....:...c..0ccccccctcccassstacsssvssceacedececssessss 51.40 
COSSACK—The dry years experienced in the northwest 
have demonstrated the unusual drought resistant 
qualities of Cossack Alfalfa. Sow 10 to 15 Ibs. 
per acre. 100 lbs. 
Emorald) or Standard scccesccseeessereccscscsccecsneevtccssecernctes $50.40 
Disco or Premiunm..............sscccssscccssscccsesccessecesssccessces 51.40 
DAKOTA 12—A native of the Black Hills district, giving 
excellent results to many of our customers. Sow 10 to 
15 lbs. per acre. 100 lbs. 
Emerald ior Stam sirecccececstecsccecevessocosee cde ross uceores $50.40 
Disco’ ‘or’. Premibuim scscccsscsss-crssesesncessssccuctearersnssste reece 51.40 

Cossack Alfalfa 
DISCO CLOVERS 
TALL SWEET CLOVER—This is by far the most popular 
biennial variety. It stores up a tremendous quantity of 
reserve food in its deep tap root. Sow 12 to 15 lbs. 
per acre. 100 lbs. 
Evra oreal d Wivecciiiavecscesestsocsasencaceccconsnsstusvnsse carsommecedncusstnotscusseaverescta $19.50 
Dis CO Wicsscecsccessscrrctsee. crecsvassmeorecocstevacccestectsucorssstecsnencccsdectrenssescare 19.75 
YELLOW DWARF—This variety is also a biennial, growing 
a crop the first year; flowers, bears seed and dies at 
the end of the second year. Stems are finer. Sow 12 
to 15 lbs. per acre. 100 lbs. 
EMOrerled Wescctcrscvssccattrslncocectecrsicnoertcetarettcsrscrccvtescasarssvocsoneteeseess $19.50 
Disco eccctes cescceitieactacracestevsccectrsnsacersneseetescecctde wrenerccvacsieeaseeearee 19.75 
GRUNDY COUNTY (Dwarf White)—A biennial. It is earlier, 
grows to a medium height, does not require clipping, 
matures its seed earlier and more uniform. Sow 10 to 
12 lbs. per acre. 
Discos per) LOOM siiscccessasccsssecnstssesreasetessneneoccescrcorsrass Unobtainable 
HUBAM—Annual white. Where it is considered desirable 
to have the crop make its growth, flower, form seed and 
die in one year, Hubam has advantages. Sow 10 to 12 
lbs. per acre. 
Discos) Pore OOM Oaieescccsseskecccescucsucestsecenctorcereoantassasees Unobtainable 
ALSIKE or SWEDISH CLOVER—Produces the finest quality 
of clover hay; unusually hardy, and well adapted for 
pasture. Thrives best on low lands. Sow 5 to 6 lbs. 
per acre. 
Dison Dorel OO be reereseestescesrstiasssscsttesencuccaraenttvavemncecrateciereundes $42.00 
MEDIUM RED CLOVER—Insist 
Sow 8 to 12 lbs. per acre. 
Discos por UOOn bb Sieiceccrtcetactsevacsssstspescevocecesseexseneterenesteecentve -$45.00 
on domestic grown seed. 
Disco Grass Seed 
SLENDER WHEAT GRASS (Agropyrum tenerum). Originally 
known as Western Rye Grass. The name Slender Wheat 
Grass has doubtless been applied to it because of the 
resemblance which the long, slender, smooth heads bear 
to those of wheat. It is the only grass among the hun- 
dreds growing wild on the prairies of the West or North+ 
west which up to the present time has been found of 
sufficient value to give it a place among the cultivated 
grasses. 
Slender Wheat Grass is a perennial. Properly speaking, 
it is a bunch grass closely allied to Crested Wheat Grass 
in this respect. It is the famous bunch grass of the bunch 
grass ranges of the Great Plains Region. When growing 
on the ranges the height is from 12 to 18 inches, but 
aes cultivation it grows to the average height of about 
eet. 
The roots are fibrous and abundant, the long tendrils 
pushing far downward into the soil. It is the root system 
of growth that gives the plant the marked ability which 
it possesses of withstanding drought. 
Slender Wheat is one of the hardiest of grasses. None 
of the cultivated grasses excels it for growing under dry 
land conditions. Under very dry conditions it will give 
better yields than Brome Grass. 
Suggested rate of seeding: 15 to 20 pounds per acre. 
Discos peri] OD Pb asa.cesesccceccsnssuertcortccarcestsossapscsscotessssasscease\spes $15.00 
BROME GRASS—Grows to an average height of 30 inches. 
The leaf growth very abundant. Can endure extreme cold. 
Sow 20 to 25 lbs. per acre early in spring or late dn fou 
S. 
Comedian: (Nose Li si.scsccc.cocsccsssectstvendicoscsessscucesssescecsnestassoonsererecs $19.00 
BUFFALO GRASS—Fxcellent for reseeding land that should 
be taken out of cultivation and put back into grass. 
Ask for prices. 
CRESTED WHEAT GRASS—Sow Crested Wheat Grass just 
as soon as you can get on the land in the spring. 
fall seeding is more desirable, sow in September or Octo- _ 
ber or just before freeze up. Never sow Crested Grass 
deeper than one-half inch. About 15 to 20 pounds per acre 
is the required amount when seeded with a grain drill 
which in our opinion is the best method for seeding. 
100 Ibs. 
Potirwery Streiina (.iicaccsscsscscssssoccsescnsccocssasssacseasevessssesssenssansenesat $18.50 
Standard Strain. .......... sesesssccececseseerers mastuseccesesouadenesaccseseeccesasss 18.00 
WESTERN WHEAT GRASS—A grass native to the Great 
Plains region where it will give good results with a 
small amount of moisture. Very hardy, makes excellent 
pasture, and hay is relished by stock. Sow 15 to 20 lbs. 
per acre. 
Disco, per 100 Pl bsirerscccacccocaocscsuaceccasceceescosccesenserscacecersersenecs= $22.50 
RED TOP, Solid Seed—Grows most luxuriantly on moist, rich 
soils; very robust; produces strong, thick roots and makes 
a firm sod; very desirable for pasture purposes. Sow 
6 to 8 pounds of solid seed per acre. 100 lbs. - 
DiSCO" tistsscscsssocccacecsscesvacccsaceresesconctertcosvecsecaseecete eteatbee secessousccaneste $17.50 
REED CANARY GRASS—A hardy perennial grass suitable 
for hay or pasture. Boggy or marshy land can be trans- 
formed from a liability into an asset by seeding with 
this Canary Grass. Should be broadcast 5 to 6 pounds 
per acre, drilled to 3 pounds per acre in 16 to 18 inch rows. 
100 Ibs. 
DiSCO: fisscesdsctscsissecsssecti aoseecerseetntunnc atestacumererr recsenatteneetatee: $34.00 
TIMOTHY—Almost too well known to necessitate any de- 
scription. A hardy perennial, having strong resistance 
to both cold and drought. Sow 10 to 15 pounds per acre. 
100 lbs. 
DISCO.) cocinsvesecnceceranctetonsescandccesasteosscucessnantoeeebeotren Meeneuesae sesteeneewses ere $9.00 
DOMESTIC RYE GRASS—Well adapted for quick pastures, 
meadows and lawns. Can be closely cropped. Will give 
best results on moderately rich soil. Should be sown at 
ae rate of 25 to 35 pounds per acre. 
isco 
Sorghums for Fodder 
Don‘t plant any forage crop seed before the soil is 
thoroughly warmed up. 
WACONIA SORGHUM “Genuine Originator’s Stock”— 
This variety has proven to be the most outstanding 
sorghum ever grown. Be sure to plant an adequate 
acreage to take care of your needs. No farm should 
be without Genuine Waconia Sorghum Cane. Drilled 
10 to 12 lbs. per acre. 
Sealed sBagsp porn! OUMibstererccmcscscesetesecstre tere: $10.00 
ATLAS SORGO—Gives a tremendous yield per acre not 
only in forage but in grain as well. The grain has 
approximately 90 per cent of the feeding value of 
corn. The usual quantity sown per acre is 4 to 5 
mounds.» Per |OOPlbseeckrsccssecercssssrsessteccsenacnsassecoeersecs $8.50 
NEW LOW PRUSSIC ACID CONTENT EARLY BLACK 
AMBER No. 39-30-S—Our stock is certified, or grown 
from certified seed. Drilled 10 to 12 pounds per acre. 
Gertified, per’ TOO lbs eceeececascsssees-coseescescsvescerensseseanesee $9.00 
Atfidavits) per LOOM oSiassscscestrseccreocsscorectosecenssseverecess 8.00 
EARLY BLACK AMBER—The Amber is the earliest of 
all the fodder canes. Will stand extremely dry, hot 
weather. Considered excellent for feeding stock. Sow 
40 to 60 pounds broadcast; 10 to 12 pounds drilled 
per acre. 
Southern Grown, per 100 Ibs..........csccsessseseseecenseeseees $8.00 
South Dakota Grown, per 100 Ibs... seeteeeeee 7.00 
HONEY DRIP—A very popular variety in many sec- 
tions of South Dakota and Iowa, has a higher sugar 
content than the Amber cane. Drilled 10 to 12 pounds 
per acre. 
Southern Grown, per 100 Ibs... eeeeseceesreeeeseeeees $8.00 
South Dakota Grown, per 100 Ibs... ee eeeeeeeeee 7.00 
ORANGE SUMAC—This is a true variety of sorghum 
cane for fodder. It has everything a good sorghum 
cane should have. Give it a trial, as we thoroughly 
recommend it. Drilled 10 to 12 pounds per acre. 
Southern Grown, per 100 IbS..........ecesscsssseceesesesenes $8.50 
COES—A combination of grain and forage crop. Will 
grow between 5 and 5% feet tall, producing a heavy 
crop of forage and seed. Matures in about 90 days 
in an average season. Per 100 Ibe.............ccccsessees $6.00 
SUDAN GRASS—Don’'t plant Sudan grass too early. It 
will not withstand frost. Leave seeding until after 
corn planting. Sudan is the ideal catch crop for hay. 
Broadcast 20 to 25 pounds. Drilled, 8 to 12 pounds 
per acre. 
Finest Texas Grown. Per 100 IbS..............sscsseeesee $15.00 
DISCO MILLETS 
HAY MILLETS 
DAKOTA KURSK—An excellent hay millet. Tests con- 
ducted at various experimental stations have demon- 
strated beyond dispute the value of this millet. We 
confidently recommend this variety. Sold out. 
GERMAN MILLET—One of the best millets for hay, 
and should be cut when in full bloom. Sow 25 pounds 
poervactessPerelOO) los iirssrscccsesestecotetstss eee eee $7.00 
SIBERIAN MILLET—A very fine millet. Unusually early, 
extremely hardy and withstands drouth. Sow 30 
pounds) to. the acres) Per) G0) bsienesssectesscecemes $6.00 
BILLION DOLLAR GRASS—Will grow from 6 to 9 feet 
tall. Stands up remarkably well and yields enormous 
crops. Sow 20 pounds to the acre. Per 100 lbs.....$6.00 
GRAIN MILLETS 
CROWN MILLET—A new Canadian variety of grain 
millet which grows 6 to 8 inches taller than other 
grain millet. In Manitoba trials it has consistently 
outyielded all other grain millets including Turghai 
and Proso, it also has a finer stem than the other 
varieties of grain millets. Well worth a trial. Sow the 
same amounts as Proso Millet. Sold out. 
HOG or WHITE PROSO—Grows from 18 inches to 36 
inches. For hay purposes use from 30 to 40 pounds, 
and for seed from 8 to 12 pounds per acre. Per 
TOO: pI Seeeasseetcasscacskctecchescoseesencoe evioscseuceee ee $4.00 
DISCO EARLY FORTUNE RED PROSO—Is the same type - 
as White Proso except that the color of the seed is red. 
Sow the same amounts as Proso Millet. Per 100 
Ipsec Recesthcesaeeseststenscactecsacceuseracreee seceteeteetate? sseeeeeeee 4.00 
Dwarf Essex Rape 
DWARF ESSEX RAPE—It is considered a valuable feed 
crop for young stock, as rape contains the necessary 
elements which will give them proper growth. Sow 
from April to August, 4 to 5 pounds per acre. 
Disco, per 10 lbs., $2.30; 25 lbs., $5.00; 100 lbs., $17.50 
