
Al. 
Thoroughly Adapted 
We have not made wild guesses but the fact of adapta- 
tion of such seed has been amply sustained 
by experiments made by state stations. It is 
further established by the experiences of our 
customers who have used seed from these 
sections for many years. 
We have four different grades of Corn Belt—PIN- 
NACLE, UNIVERSAL, ECONOMY and UTILITY 
Brands. They are adapted for sowing in Corn Belt 
States. Our Corn-Belt Alfalfa is domestic U. S. origin. 
No southern seed in Corn-Belt. 
Always Dependable Reg. U. S. Pat. Off. 
Now we can help you solve your seed problems 
more easily. You can select adapted Corn Belt 
Alfalfa with the assurance that you will al- 
ways get seed of dependable character. It 
will have the hardiness and yielding quality 
you want at lower prices, Our Corn-Belt Al- 
falfa is adapted to territory as shown by map 
below. Always insist on genuine Corn-Belt 
stock. 
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PREMIUM GRADE 
This beautiful, golden color Alfalfa runs 
over 99%% pure. It is extra fancy. We 
bought this Alfalfa from a shipper in western 
Oklahoma, about ten miles from the extreme 
northern part of Texas. This is Texas-Okla. 
frown. Known as the Panhandle territory. 
In that territory they have pretty hardy grow- 
ing conditions. In that section they have lots 
of days during winter and spring when there 
is thawing and freezing. Lot “‘Rich” is one of 
the finest looking lots of Alfalfa I have seen 
in the past year. It is new 
seed and has very high ger- 
mination. A few years ago 
farmers from Ohio, Indiana 
and Illinois did not use Okla- 
homa Alfalfa. The last year 
or two they are asking for 
it. At the low price on Lot 
“Rich” it will move fast. Sold 
on our Money Back Guarantee 
on page 2, 














Special Crops for Special Purposes at Special Prices 
FALE. 
L- OVW COST 
HEAVY PRODUCTION 
Corn-Belt Alfalfa has come into existence as a registered trade- 
name for Alfalfa seed, adapted to the corn belt as shown on the 
map below. Corn-Belt Alfalfa is a “registered” trade-mark and is 
not a variety of Alfalfa. Corn-Belt Alfalfa seed is produced in the 
northern and western part of the corn belt and even farther west 
and north. We have for example established that Alfalfa for 
the corn belt states does just as well in Wisconsin as Montana 
or Dakota Common. Hundreds of farmers in Wisconsin have 
grown Kansas Alfalfa for several years with success. 




ALFALFA 
CORN-BELT 



This quality represents our very best 
grade of common hardy alfalfa at a 
very low price. Thousands of cus- 
tomers who have used Pinnacle Brand 
Corn-Belt Alfalfa, never made a com- 
plaint. We have received many testimonials from 
customers who have used this grade. We eall it 
Extra Fancy quality, and are proud to offer it to our 
personal friends and satisfied customers. If any com- 
petitor tries to knock our Pinnacle Brand Corn-Belt 
Alfalfa, he is just’barking up the wrong tree. 
This is the ‘‘tops’”’ in high grade hardy Alfalfa, Is 
suitable for any territory. Contains no southern seed. 
Has large plump berries and bright color. Has high 
purity and germination. Others might ask you $2.00 
per bushel more for alfalfa, but we don’t believe it 
would give you any better crop. Mr. Joe Kestel, 
Manhattan, Ill. (Northern Illinois), reports he sowed’ 
some of our Pinnacle Brand Alfalfa about three or four 
years ago. He says it stood the winter and weather 
conditions better than his neighbor’s field, who sowed 
high priced Certified Grimm Alfalfa.. Our Pinnacle 
Brand Corn-Belt Alfalfa will save you money. 

Lot ‘“‘HOLDFAST” , 
This is Canadian Alfalfa 
Mixed. Contains around ten 
percent of crop seeds or clov- 
ers, such as Sweet Clover, Red 
Clover and Alsike. This seed 
was grown in Manitoba, Can- 
ada. That is about north of 
North Dakota. We recommend 
this Lot “Holdfast,”’ because it 
is hardy, clean and has a high germination, Is 
large, plump high colored seed. Is an outstand- 
ing good value at this low price. 
The O.P.A. regulations: penalize this Alfalfa 
Mixed about $3.50 per bushel. In the past, be- 
fore these regulations were in effect, the dis- 
count on this seed would ordinarily be around 
$1.50. By sowing one or two pounds extra per 
acre, you would have as many alfalfa plants 
on every square foot as if you sowed alfalfa 
that cost you $30.60 per bushel. The alfalfa 
in this lot is the Grimm type. Sold on our 
Money Back Guarantee, on page 2. We have 
many repeat orders on this quality, 

