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WESTERN WHEAT GRASS 
A Billion Dollar Blessing on the Stock Farms of the Great Plains States 
from Canada to Mexico 
Se eee 
The most drought resistant, year-around permanent pasture and hay plant 
in existence. Produces the most nutritious hay and the finest pasture for cattle, 
sheep and horses. Unaffected like other grasses that die down in the fall 
with the first frost, this wonderful grass is not affected and furnishes pasture 
winter months as well as in the spring and summer. Once started it lasts a 
lifetime. Stands 120 degrees Fahrenheit in the summer and 40 below zero 
freezing in the winter without apparent injury. Prefers clay soils. Plant 12 
pounds per acre by broadcasting the seed on firm ground in winter months or 
early spring. 
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Prices: 10 Ibs., $3.50; 25 Ibs., $7.75; 50 Ibs., $14.75; 100 Ibs., $28.50. 

Sam H. Bober inspecting a field of Western Wheat Grass ready to cut for seed. 
SIX DOLLAR 
FLAX for 48 
4,300,000 Acres Needed Again! 
_ No matter what happens to other farm prices next year, Flax is a sure 
thing! The government has extended its ‘‘floor price’’ of $6.00 per bushel 
to apply to the 1948 Flax crop. This guarantee assures farmers not less than 
_ $6.00 per bushel for No. 1 Flax delivered Minneapolis. 
We can supply you either the Bison Large Seeded Flax Seed or the Redwing 
Smaller Seeded Flax Seed, free from mustard and any other noxious weeds 
at $9.00 per bushel including bags. Order without delay and be sure of good 
northern rust resistant seed of high yielding ability. Early planted flax seed 
Pt 20 to 24 bushels per acre. It makes a wonderful nurse crop for alfalfa 
seed. 
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