52 PERFEGRO BRAND _ -:- 
HIGH QUALITY SEEDS 

Hardy Grass and Field Seeds 
PERFEGRO BRAND GRASS AND FIELD SEEDS are specially re- 
cleaned and tested for purity and germination before shipping. If desired, 
we will send you samples and advise you what the purity and germination 
test are of any of the Grass or Farm Seeds. 

Alfalfa 
CULTURE—Alfalfa Seed may be sown either in spring or in fall at the 
rate of 12 to 20 pounds per acre. 
grains as a nurse crop, sowing only about half the amount of grain per 
acre, so that the grain will not be too thick to smother out the alfalfa. 
Sow with oats, barley, field peas or other 

Alfalfa is the great hay crop for America and can be successfully grown in many 
localities. Alfalfa is of two types, the Domestic or Common, which has a long tap 
root which penetrates into the soil for a distance of 8 to 10 feet, and the Grimm 
Type, which has a spreading root system. The Grimm Type is considered the hardi- 
est, although on certain soils and in certain localities the Hardy Common varieties 

Owing to the scarcity of Alfalfa Seed this sea- 
son, we are unable to quote prices. Write for 
prices, stating quantity and varieties you are in- 
terested in, and we shall be pleased to quote you 
our very best price on what seed we have avail- 
able. 
DOMESTIC ALFALFA—Several grades of Colorado 
grown Common Alfalfa will be available in lim- 
ited quantities for spring seeding. Write for prices 
advising’ quantity wanted and we will submit sam- 
ples for your inspection. Owing to limited stocks 
on hand, early orders are advisable. 
MEEKER BALTIC—This hardy strain is produced 
in the samfe district in Colorado as the Moffat 
Grimm. It is of the Grimm type and by some 
authorities is considered the hardiest and most 
productive variety. Sold Out. 
GRIMM ALFALFA—The hardiest of the hardy al- 
falfas and differs from the domestic or contfnfon 
variety in that it has a spreading root system 
instead of the long tap root which is sometimes 
broken when the ground bulges, during the spring 
freezes, thus causing the plant to die. Highest 
grade seed. Very hardy and will produce a fine 
hay crop. 
ARGENTINE ALFA!FA—This seed is imported from 
Argentine in South America. It is strained 10% 
Red to meet government regulations. Government 
restrictions have been removed and this seed can 
now be planted in most districts. It is of the 
Common variety and seed will be in fairly good 
supply if shipping space is available to bring in 
this seed. 
ALFALFA-BROME MIXTURE—Owing to the lim- 
ited supply of Alfalfa Seed a mixture of Alfalfa 
Seed and Brome Grass is recommended for Hay 
or Pasture. Use 12 lbs. Brome and 4 lbs. Alfalfa 
Seed per acre. 
Ask for Special Quantity Prices 
will stand extremes of heat and cold equally well. 
All our Domestic Alfalfa Seed is especally selected for 
Adaptability and Hardiness. 
SWEET CLOVER 
The culture of Sweet Clover 
same as for Alfalfa. Sweet Clover, however, will 
make an immense growth and if cut before it is 
too ripe makes excellent hay. It is also valuable 
for pasture for hogs, sheep and cattle. Like Red 
Clover, this is a biennial and should be renewed 
every other year. The seed miay be sown in the 
late fall and winter, or early spring as well as in 
the summer, Sow 12 to 20 pounds per acre. 
is practically the 
WHITE BLOSSOM SWEET CLOVER—White Blos- 
sonf makes the rankest growth of any clover. 
It produces the biggest hay crop and is the best 
soil enricher and green fertilizer. It breaks up 
the soil, gathers nitrogen from the air and deposits 
it in the soil. 
HIUBAM SWEET CLOVER—This is an annual White 
Sweet Clover that may be planted in April and 
will mature and make seed the first year. 
Sold Out. 
YELLOW BLOSSOM SWEET CLOVER—Is a bi- 
ennial like the White Blossom Sweet Clover and 
differs from that variety only in that it is ten 
days earlier. Does not grow as tall, is more 
spreading in habit, makes finer hay or pasture. 
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