New RANGER ALFALFA 
After years of patient research, plant breeders of the U. S. Department of 
Agriculture have developed a new winter hardy Bacterial Wilt Resistant 
RANGER ALFALFA, which will maintain good stands in wilt infested areas, 
for many years after Grimm and Common alfalfa have been killed by the 
disease. It will also yield 24 per cent to 30 per cent more hay per acre in 
such areas. 
RANGER ALFALFA is the result of crossing and recrossing of Cossack, 
Ladak, Dakota No. 12, Hardistan and Russian Turkestan alfalfa. It will not 
yield more and will not do better than Cossack and Ladak alfalfa where bac- 
terial wilt is not too much of a problem. 
We have a limited amount of Ranger Alfalfa seed which will be distributed 
to alfalfa seed growers. For some of our customers who wish to plant a small | 
trial plot we offer 1 Ib. of Ranger alfalfa for $1.40; 5 lbs. for $6.50 prepaid. 
GROW QUICK 9.75 
PASTURE MIXTURE 25 Lbs. 
For Cattle, Sheep and Hogs 
The cost of seeding is low and it gives quick production of Palatable Pasture 
within relatively few weeks after sowing. 
Contains equal parts of Sweet Clover, Domestic Ryegrass, Timothy, Rosen 
Rye or Oats. 
The Ryegrass and Rosen Rye in this combination are fast growers and afford 
the earliest feed. Meanwhile the Sweet Clover and Timothy are developing 
to increase its production and value, It keeps on growing until after frost. The 
Sweet Clover, Timothy and most of the Ryegrass of course live over winter 
and can be used the next year for plowing under, for continued pasture or 
eut for hay. 
Sow 20 pounds per acre. Sow about the time you sow small grain. Do not 
use a nurse crop. 
50 Ibs. $6.75; 100 Ibs. $12.50, including bags 

Lambs on Grow Quick pasture 
Fall Rye: When planted at the rate of 1 bu. to 1% bu. per acre, in early 
spring, makes good pasture until midsummer. Ds 
$3.00 per bushel, including bag 
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