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BEAUTY 
High Purity and Germination 
This beautiful lot of Alfalfa is worthy of the name 
Lot ‘“‘Beauty.” Is 99% pure and has a total germina- 
tion with hard seeds of 90%. This Argentine Alfalfa 
is not new in this country. It has been used and dis- 
tributed in the central, eastern and southern states 
off and on for the past twenty to twenty-five years. 
Of course, when they have large alfalfa seed crops 
in the U.S., scarcely any of this Argentine Alfalfa is 
brought in to this country. With high prices in U.S., 
due to lower price levels in Argentine, this high 
quality Alfalfa can be imported, duty paid and sold 
at this attractive price. Several years ago we sold two carloads of this 
Alfalfa and we do not remember having any complaints on it. At that 
time we sold around 150 to 200 bushels in a district out here forty to 
fifty miles north and west of Chicago. Some of the farmers in that terri- 
tory were asking for it three and four years later, so it must have done 
all right. 
This Seed Federally Inspected 
This seed is imported under the regulation of the Federal Seed Act. 
On account of the Alfalfa shortage in this country, they lifted the restric- 
tions about a year ago and permitted sale in all states. We sold forty to 
fifty thousand pounds of this Alfalfa last spring. One large wholesale 
seed house in Nebraska sold over three carloads of this Argentine Alfalfa 
last spring in western Nebraska and Colorado. Large quantities were 
sold in Idaho and Utah. We make no claim for special hardiness and 
would not sell it if our past experience and those of other dealers did 
not indicate it gave satisfaction to farmers who used it. 
This Alfalfa has a place in crop rotation. Many farmers last spring 
bought it for sowing with other grasses and clovers. Sometimes sowing 
domestic alfalfa is a gamble, regardless of where it was grown. Lot 
“Beauty” sold on our Money Back Guarantee on page 2 of this book. 




Lot “SEALED” 
Hardy Northern Grimm 
i i i d bags. Has ap- 
tg seed is shipped in seale ( E 
ae eimatels 98-9814% crop purity Het. 
lent germination. Has good coe 5 re 
leaned twice. We have to sell be a fe 
oe price because it contains as pe) 
. p ver seeds, } 
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lover, Sweet ¢ : nd year. 
acne will practically disappear a tare He rdy 
percentage Of Cor own in the north where they DP 
This see 


Alfalfa. 
Save $2.50 to $3.00 bu. 
reentage of other eclovers, 
oe cis ean DN 6 ieaeht this seed be- 

If this seed did not 

.00 per bu. higher. ‘t today and af- 
i uld sell over $3.00 I not replace it toda 
faresthe first of the year. ahs Pokies Pia to 1000 bushels of 

ell at this price. 
fae quality every year to nunereds 
complaint in two hundre i . 
Mol Back Guarantee. After yo a 
wrcaie iit is worth the money, you ca 
money will be refunded. 
( have 
stomers. We do not 
hesay this Alfalfa on our 
it home, if you do not 
hip it back and all your 























LOT 
BEAUT Y 
CERTIFIED 
A new wonderful giant 
white clover. Farm and 
Poultry magazines have told 
about the great yields and 
value of Ladino. Most of 
the seed is produced in 
Idaho and Oregon. Is rap- 
idly spreading to other | 

states. Thousands of farm- 
ers in Pennsylvania, New 
York and New England 
States, have been growing 
it for the past four years 
with wonderful success. 
Used extensively on chick- 
en farms. It thrives on 
shallow or hardpan soil, but 
does better on heavier clay 
or loam soil. Best results, 
by sowing Ladino in mix- 
ture with other clovers and 
grasses. It has creeping 
fleshy stems that root at the 
nodes and joints. Tender 
leafy shoots from the joints 
spread like strawberry 
plants. Produces hcavy 
growth of high protein feod. 
A good mixture per acre is 
3 lbs. Red Clover, 5 Ibs. 
Rye Grass, 1% Ibs. Ladino 
and 5 Ibs. of Timothy. 
Many other combinations 
are used. 




Prices Postpaid—I_ Ib., 
$2.90; 2 Ibs. $5.50; 5 
Ibs, $13.25; 10° Ibs., 

$26.00. You pay express, 
{5 lb. for $35.80. 
