
ROY H. ERICKSON, Prop. 47 
HIGH GRADE FARM SEEDS 
The Latest in Hybrid Corn 
Here are hybrids you can depend on to come through 
in a big way when the bushels are counted in the fall of 
1947. Each has been carefully tested under the conditions 
for which it is recommended. Each in its maturity class 
represents the latest breeding achievement resulting from 
one of the biggest and most intensive research and ex- 
perimental programs in the entire hybrid seed corn in- 
‘NORTHRUP KING & CO.'§ 

HYBRID SEED dustry. After making your selection, place your order 
C Oo R N quickly. Be first in line for the maturity and kernel grade 
you want. 
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STERLING LAWN SEED 
For Those Who Want the Best 
Contains three of the finest grasses for lawn 
purposes—Kentucky blue grass, red top and white 
clover. Dwarf, evergreen, fibrous-rooted grasses 
in proper proportion to produce a dense, fine 
texture turf of beautiful shade and long life. 
We recommend it as the most economical and 
satisfactory mixture. Put up in 1 lb. cartons; 
also in cottcn bags, 5, 10, 25, 50, 100 Ibs. 
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1 Lb. $0.70 5 Lhs. $3.25 
GRASS SEED FOR SHADY LAWNS 
This mixture is composed of the few kinds of grasses that grow best in shady 
places. These grasses will grow and make a good sod under trees and in the shade 
of buildings where the common kinds of lawn grass would not do well. 
This seed should be sown in the early spring or fall. The ground should be thor- 
oughly stirred up and raked smooth before seeding. Use seed at the same rate as 
common Lawn grass. ; 

QUANTITY TO USE 
On new lawns, use 1 pound for every 300 square feet; 5 pounds for 1,500 square 
feet; 135 to 145 pounds for one acre. To replenish lawns where turf is thin use half 
quantity. 
