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FA | F | THE GREAT HAY CROP FOR AMERICA HARDY MONTANA =). Af alidcoerver Mia Bone 
AL the hardiest common a - 
larity. We have some very fine seed this year. 

: FANCY KANSAS—Although lower in price it has proved 
A clover-like leguminous plant of great importance as a hay crop; very desirable for hardiness. A pee Wer eae 
nutritious and rich in protein elements. It grows from 2 to 5 feet they rank it next to Mont. and s. 
high and roots & to 12 ft. deep. It needs one season to become estab- FANCY NEBRASKA—This seed has been used in Wis. for 
lished; after that it yields enormous crops annually for years. Two to many years with gratifying results and many farmers 
six cuttings per season, aggregating three to eight tons of cured hay sow “nothing else for their alfalfa crop. We have nice 
are harvested, according to conditions and locality. It should be grown seed to offer this year. 
by every farmer and dairyman. 
NOTE—AIl of the Aifalfa seed we offer is strictly select quality seed Alfalfa Prices for 1947 
of the highest grade. It is plump, of high germination and free 



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from foul weeds. Do not confuse this seed with second or screening Postostd f 1 he ; sah 
grade often offered at “bargain prices.” Lb. 3 Lbs. ae ences 
Dakota No. 12 ........-$ .85 $2.25 $18.00 $35.25 
DRY LAND DAKOTA No. 12—This strain is practically as hardy as Hardy Montana ........ 90 2.50 19.00 ee 
Grimm and is very popular here in the north where winters are severe. Fancy Nebraska ....... 85 2.25 17.55 34.25 
The seed we offer is of very high quality and was grown on dry land Fancy Kansas .......-- 70 2.00 15.75 _ 29.90 
in ae Blacichills region where winters are even more severe than Be Sure to inoculate Your Alfalfa —When ordering 
BDA SCONE LNs Alfalfa please give first and second choice. 


ALFALFA 
It is always advisable to inoculate 
Alfalfa. 
It contains as much protein as 
wheat bran. 
lt does not exhaust but enriches 
the soil. 
It produces from three to eight 
tons of hay to the acre. 
One acre will pasture 20 hogs for 
6 months. 
Thirty-five pounds makes a_ full 
feed for fattening steers. 
A lamb will winter and ‘thrive on 
three pounds a day. 
There is no state in the Union 
where Alfalfa cannot be successfully 
grown. 
Jung’s Fancy Recleaned Clover Seed 
Clover is without any question the most popular and widely grown crop for 
hay, pasture and also for building up or enriching the soil. This season the 
price of the seed is very reasonable and every farmer should sow clover 
liberally. In sowing clover nothing is more important than that the seed 
be pure and free from foul weeds. 
FANCY MEDIUM OR RED CLOVER 
We have an unusually fine stock of Medium Clover Seed. It is bright, pure, 
of high germination and free from foul weeds. This is the standard Red 
Clover and a dependable all-around variety for farmers and stockmen. It 
makes two crops 2a year. The first is usually cut when in bloom for hay; 
the second crop may be cut for hay, harvested for seed or plowed under to 
add fertility to the soil. It pays always to buy the best grade of CLOVER 
EED that can be obtained. Even 
though the first crop cost is more 
than the cheaper grade, it will be 
found in the long run that inferior 
seed is the most expensive, not only 
on account of less hay or seed pro- 
duced from it but from the fact 
that one’s land is liable to become 
infested with weed seeds. Sow 
GOOD CLOVER SEED and plenty of 
it. Fancy Seed: Lb. 80c; 3 Ibs. 
$2.25;, postpaid; not prepaid: Pk. 
$8.75; bu. $34.00; 212 bu. $83.00 
ALSIKE CLOVER 
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The advantage of Alsike over Red Zest * => il ee 
Clover is its true perennial character ass nal : nee ia lag L iM 
and great hardiness. It will adapt o% = 
itself to extremes of either wet or MEDIUM OR RED CLOVER 
drought and will flourish on _ soils~ 
where red clover would not grow. 
It is also more leafy and does not have heavy stalks and for this 
reason makes a finer hay especially when sown with Timothy. Also 
excellent for pasture as it is very hardy and seldom winter-kills. 
Alsike is the only clover that will thrive and not kill out on low 
places. Fancy Seed: Lb. 80c; 3 ibs. $2.10, postpaid. Not prepaid: 
Pk. $8.70; bu. $33.25. 
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MAMMOTH CLOVER 
This is well known for its enormous yield and is largely used as a 
fertilizer to plow under green. It is very hardy and hardly ever 
freeze Shale Also ereaicn: for oe as it produces so much forage. 
_ It produces very large crops of hay, 3 to 5 tons per acre. As a 
ALSIKE CLOVER fertilizer to plow under green it has no equal; also excellent to sow 
with small grain for fall pasture, using from 4 to 6 lbs. per acre. 
Lb. 80c; 3 Ibs. $2.25, postpaid; not prepaid: Pk. $9.00; bu. $34.75. 
Bags free. 
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Fancy Recleaned TIMOTHY 
As a crop for hay TIMOTHY is probably unsurpassed by any other 
grass. It is highly relished by all kinds of stock, especially horses. 
It yields more nutritive matter than any other grass or forage plant. 
It is not suited for a permanent pasture as it will run out in the 
course of a few years. The largest crops of hay are raised on rich 
land. It is not suited for light, sandy soil so well as some other 
grasses. The most important point in the growing of TIMOTHY is 
the selection of GOOD SEED, POOR SEED, besides containing weed 
{ seed WILL NOT ALL GROW. Extra Fancy Seed: Lb. 30c; 3 Ibs. 80c, 
y postpaid; not prepaid: Pk. $1.40; bu. $5.20; 22 bu. $12.50. Bags 
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hes) BROME GRASS 
lpr A vigorous growing grass well suited for dry soils as it roots deeper 
than most grasses. Well suited for hay or pasture, often used with 
alfalfa. Sow 18 to 25 lbs. per acre. Lb. 50c; 3 Ibs. $1.25, postpaid. 
Not prepaid: 25 Ibs. $7.00; 100 Ibs. $26.50. 


FANCY HULLED RED TOP 
A suitable grass for moist, rich soils where it thrives most luxuriantly. Frank J. Ziebarth, Mich 
It is a good variety to sow with Timothy or clover for meadow or VY ouni seetis are ihellest 
Se ce tas. more Permanctt noe re u< other two. Lb. 50c; I ever bought 
Ss. . postpaid; not prepaid: s. $3.20; 25 Ibs. $7.50; : 
100 lbs. $27.50. : . . Ba 



“LADINO” 
The Sensational New 
-* Clover. Grows on 
Moist Soil. Equal to Alfalfa. 
Sj Similar to White Dutch Clover 
but spreads by runners and 
grows much taller, the runners 
throw up leafy stalks 18 to 24 in. 
tall, leaves resemble Red Clover in 
size and shape. Excellent for pas- 
ture, especially suited for poultry 
also makes a very nutritious hay be- 
ing equal to alfalfa in protein. It will 
grow on low moist soil where clover or 
alfalfa will not thrive. An ideal mixture 
is 2 to 3 lbs. of this bgt a13.25 6 ee 
s per acre. Lb. $2.75; Ss. . post- 
Salas Nabnrepeldl 10 Ibs. or more at $2.50 per Ib. 



DWARF ESSEX RAPE 
It is ideal for sheep pasture and is now largcly sown 
for cattle and hogs.. It furnishes an immense amount 
of green feed on a small area. Under favorable condi- 
tions it is ready for pasturing in 6 weeks fror the 
time of sowing and furnishes excellent feed through- 
out the summer and fall. Dwarf Essex Rape thrives 
best on good soil, rich in vegetable matter. We handle 
the VERY BEST SEED which is always sure to give 
satisfaction. Lb. 35c; 3 Ibs. $1.00, postpaid. Not 
prepaid: 10 Ibs. $2.00; 25 ibs. $4.75; 100 Ibs. $18.00. 







GIANT AMERICAN BUCKWHEAT 
Heavy Yields. Large Kernels. 
A new variety of great merit, it grows a stronger plant 
and yields much larger crops than the older strains. Seed 
dark brown, also black, extra large in size and will 
command an extra price on the market. An excellent crop 
to kill out quack grass. Extra choice seed of our own 
growing: 3 Ibs. 60c, 
postpaid. Not pre- 
paid: Bu. $2.75; 5 
bu. $13.00. 
SILVER HULL— This 
is very widely plant- 
ed as it will mature 
a crop-in 70 days 
and can be sown as 
late as July 10th 
and will ripen be- 
fore the end of Sep- 
tember. It is a 
prolific grower and 
heavy yielder and 
makes a fine grade 
of buckwheat fiour. 
Bu. $2.65; 5 bu. 
$12.50. 


Dickinson’s Humus Inoculation 
Now you inoculate your alfalfa, clover, soybean or other 
legume seed without the use of water and still be sure of 
a growth of soil-improving root nodules as full and 
vigorous as was formerly possible to obtain only by the 
use of bottle or “jelly” type cultures. 
Dickinson’s New Humus Inoculation has been perfected 
after careful study and experiment in the country’s largest 
commercial soil bacteriological laboratory. Each culture 
contains millions of vigorous root nodules bacteria living 
in a_ specially blended humus substance. which can be 
mixed with the seed dry, just as it comes from the can. 
Every can contains plenty of culture material to fully 
inoculate the quantity of seed for which it is intended. 
Full directions are printed on the label. No skill or 
experience is required to get good results with Dickinson’s 
Humus Inoculation. It is safe and easy to use and produces 
sure results at a cost of only a few cents per acre. Only 
a few minutes are required 
to inoculate the seed which 
\ Plants can then be sown immedi- 
I Inoculateg 2tely. Many growers now 
with prefer Dickinson’s Humus 
Inoculation because of the 
handy form and the ease 
with which it is used. 
Nod-O-Gen 
(Below) 
Prices for 1947 
No. 1 — Alfalfa and Sweet 
Clover. Bu. 50c; 2/2 
bu. $1.00 
No. 2— Clovers of all kinds. 
Bu. 50c; 21/2 bu. $1.00 

No. 3— Soy Beans, Bu. 30c; 
5 bu. 60c; 25 bu. / 
$2.50 
No. 4— Field Beans. Bu. 50c 
