Canadian Variegated Alfalfa 
Genuine Canadian Grown Seed—Fine Quality 
This ia a natural cross between Grimm and hardy acclimated strains in Canada. A very 
thrifty grower and fully adapted to our northeast conditions. 
HARDY SEED SCARCE 
The supply of good adapted alfalfa seed is very limited. This, coupled with the fact that 
practically no seed was carried over, has resulted in a serious shortage. We will not go so far as 
to say there will be no seed in the spring, but supplies of good adapted seed are limited and a great 
deal of unadapted seed will have to be used. 
A serious effort is being made to obtain as much seed as possible from Canada but so far 
nothing has developed. If seed is released by the Canadian Government for U. S. consumption, 
we will have some to offer; but the prospects are not too bright. 
GRIMM ALFALFA 
U. S. VERIFIED-ORIGIN—GOVERNMENT SEALED—NORTHERN GROWN 
State tested for purity and germination 
Grimm Alfalfa has long been accepted as one of the hardiest and best varieties to grow. 
It is produced in the same locality as our HARDY RED CLOVER, which the N. Y. State College 
rates 100% for New York State. This seed is carefully cleaned and recleaned by the most modern 
cleaning apparatus available until it tests very near 100% purity. It comes to you in sealed 
sacks with the origin verified by the government. 
Use FULLY ACCLIMATED Seed 
Seed produced in the cold of Montana, Idaho or the Dakotas may be Northern grown seed, 
but it is not fully acclimated to New York and other northeastern states. Their winters may be 
cold, but the climate is drier, and apparently zero in Michigan, with its dampness is worse on 
legumes than 40 below in the drier area. Hence it naturally follows that a strain of alfalfa which 
has been grown in Michigan for many years will be much more vigorous and hardy than a strain 
grown in these other SO-CALLED hardy seed producing states. 
Most of this hardy strain is being used for seed stock to re-establish meadows; and consequent- 
ly little or no seed will be available. 
TIMOTHY 
Fancy—99.80% Purity. THE BEST OBTAINABLE. Price—$5.75 per bu. 45 lbs.; 1 pk. 
$1.60. FREIGHT PAID—100 lbs. or more. 
INNOCULATION 
It pays big dividends to innoculate your clover, alfalfa and soy beans. It’s just like feeding 
your cows grain to produce more milk. Innoculating helps the plants to take nitrogen from the 
air and put it into the soil. Be sure you order it with your seed and state the kind of seed. 
Prices—Clover or alfalfa. Bu. size 50c. Soy beans, 2 bu. size 30c. 
RED TOP 
Many seed mixtures contain Red Top. We have a supply of very excellent seed. 
Price—30 cents per Ib. 
CORNELL PASTURE MIXTURES 
We will make up a stock of both special and general purpose pasture mixtures, Write for 
prices. ie 
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