We have underscored Alfalfa to remind you that again this year there is a 
shortage of good quality seed. We have in our warehouse fine lots as listed 
below and as this catalog goes to press it is impossible to buy more from our 
regular sources. If you are going to sow Alfalfa, we urge you to buy your seed 
from some source as quickly as possible for you to do so for your own protection. 
Alfalfa seed is cheaper in price than is Red Clover this year, a most unusual 
oceurrance. We suggest you sow a field of Alfalfa 
you have been wanting to sow for the last few years. 
Our seed is the very best quality you can secure. 

Kansas-grown 
Kansas Alfalfa Seed “fin has 
been more or less the standard seed for Ohio. We 
have sown it on our farms year after year with 
good lasting stands. Our lot was purchased with 
extreme care and it is the very best grade we 
could find. Price per '4 bushel $8.50; per !/2 bushel 
$16.00; per bushel $30.00. 
We have in previous years offered Oklahoma Al- 
falfa seed which is adapted in Ohio. Kansas seed 
has always been more hardy and as this year it is 
the same price we purchased all Kansas seed. If for 
any reason you want Oklahoma seed we can ship it 
to you at same price as Kansas seed. 
START ALFALFA WITH VICLAND OATS 
This new variety of oats is one of the very best to sow with Alfalfa. It matures early, produces just shade 
enough to prevent severe sun injury and stands well, which is one of the most essential requirements of any 
nurse crop. Vicland grows tall enough for combining under most adverse conditions, a characteristic which 
most early kinds do not have. Start your new seeding of Alfalfa this Spring with Vicland. Price, $1.60 per bu. 

Grimm Alfalfa 
is impossible to secure at the time our Catalog goes to press. : 
best to secure seed of this hardy kind. Write us for further information. 
We are doing our 

White Blossom Sweet Clover 
Will grow in any part of the United States and will 
thrive in poorest sandy soil where no other kind will 
grow. Ranks first of all clovers to enrich your soil. 
Sweet Clover sown in the spring can be cut for hay 
in same fall sown. Has great food value as well as 
being the greatest soil builder. Sweet Clover is one 
legume that is cheap and we believe the best value you 
can purchase. Do not overlook Sweet Clover this year. 
Price per '!/o bu. $6.00; per bu. $11.50. 
Yellow Blossom Sweet Clover 
A biennial similar to white except growth is not so 
strong, stems are finer and a more abundant supply 
of leaves is produced. Makes finer grade of hay. 
Price per 2 bu. $6.00; per bu. $11.50. 
(Sorghum.) This is one of 
Or ange Cane the very best Cane varieties. 
It is 5 or 6 days later than Amber Cane, grows much 
larger and produces more syrup. This variety is of 
special value for planting with corn for the silo. 
Price 25c per Ib.; {0-Ib. lots, per Ib. 20c. 
“Good quality seed, a well balanced program and 
sound business principles are necessary for any farm 
to succeed.” 
(Sorghum.) A general favor- 
Amber Cane ite, grows 10-12 feet high. 
Can sow as late as July. Requires one package seed 
per acre. Many farmers plant cane with their en- 
silage corn. Price 25c per Ib.; 1!0-Ib. lots, per Ib., 20c. 
Korean Lespedeza 
This new Clover is especially adapted to the south- 
ern half of our state and farther south. It will grow 
on the poorest soils. It is a wonderful pasture crop 
and a quick soil builder. It is an annual clover but 
reseeds itself very readily and maintains a permanent 
stand. Our seed is of good quality. Price per bu. of 
25 Ibs. $3.50. 
Produces an immense yield of 
Sudan Grass nutritious hay. Can be sown 
as late as July. Sometimes sown with Soy Beans with 
splendid results. It is easy to cure and is relished by 
stock. A small patch will make a surprising yield for 
you. Price, 15c per Ib.; $12.50 per 100 Ibs. 
A new variety of cane which is 
Atlas Sor go a cross between White Kaffir 
corn and sourless cane. When planted in rows with 
Corn Planter it requires 7 to 10 lbs. seed per acre 
and will mature in around 120 days. Stalks are 7 to 
10 feet in height, leafy, very juicy and sweet. Excel- 
lent for Silage. Price per Ib. 20c; 10-Ib. lot, {5c per 
Ib.; 100-Ib. lots, {4c per Ib. 
I M PO RTA N T subject to change without 
notice. We make every effort to establish our prices 
and keep them, however, as stocks must be replaced, 
prices may fluctuate. However, you will always find 
our prices very fair for quality seed. 

Price of all Farm Seed is 

LAWN SEED 
We offer a special mixture of extra good quality Lawn 
Seed that we do not hesitate to recommend very highly. 
Many mixtures carry high percentages of objectionable 
weeds that soon smcther out the grass itself. We mix only 
the best grades of seed which insures a good stand of 
grass. You cannot afford to take chances with your lawn 
as once you have sown the weeds they are very difficult 
to get rid of. The best policy is to sow clean seed. We 
mix two grades of seed, one for ordinary seeding and an- 
other for shady spots. One pound of seed will sow ap- 
proximately 250 to 300 square feet. 
“HEAVY SOD” MIXTURE—Price, per Ib., $1.10; 5-Ib. 
lots, $1.05 per Ib., postpaid. By express, not prepaid, 

price per Ib., $1.00; 5-Ib. lots, per Ib., 95c. Ask for 
prices in larger quantities. 
“SHADY SPOT’ GRASS SEED—Prices, {0c per Ib. 
“Pride Yourself on Having a Good Lawn” 
higher than Heavy Sod Mixture. 
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