
NORTHERN GROWN SOIL BUILDERS 
DAKOTA No. 12 ALFALFA 
A native of the dry land in the 
Black Hills area of South Dakota. 
The most commonly grown variety in 
the Dakotas and Montana, it is har- 
dier, more drought resistant and higher 
yielding than ordinary northwestern 
Alfalfa.. Purity 99 per cent, .90 per 
cent or better live seed. 
1 bu. $38.10; 100 Ibs. $63.00 
NEW RANGER. ALFALFA 
A winter hardy bacterial wilt re- 
sistant Alfalfa which will maintain 
good stands in wilt infested areas, 
RANGER is a result of crossing and 
recrossing Ladak, Cossack, Dakota No. 
12, Hardistan, and Turkestan Alfalfa. 
The supply of this seed is limited, it 
is worth a trial and will pay out. 
5 Ibs. $6.50; 10 Ibs. $12.00; 30 Ibs. $33 
Ten Reasons Why You Should Plant 
PROF. HANSEN'S SIBERIAN COSSACK ALFALFA — 
1. It is the hardiest alfalfa known; 2. A better soil builder than other alfalfa; 
3. More drought resistant; 4. Will make a big crop of hay in a dry season when 
others fail; 5. Has a double root system, both branched and deep; 6. Makes finer 
quality hay; 7. Will yield more hay per acre no matter what the weather condi- 
tions are; 8. Freezing does not kill young plants, neither does it kill or injure 
the growing hay; 9. Requires less seed per acre than other varieties; 10. Hogs 
do not kill it out for pastures, as they do other strains. COSSACK, the World’s 
Finest Alfalfa. Means more hay and a longer lasting stand. Purity 99 per 
cent, 90 per cent or more live seed. Dollar for dollar your best alfalfa buy. 
10 Ibs. $7.00; 30 Ibs. $20.00; 1 bu. $39.30; 100 Ibs. $65.00 
FARM BELT ALFALFA 
A mixture of the smaller seed from 
Cossack, Ladak, Grimm, and Dakota 
No. 12, but not as bright or plump. 
Purity 98 per cent, live seed 85 per 
cent, this is a real bargain for the 
practical farmer. Though quality is 
not so good as above varities, this seed 
is free from foul weeds and there is 
50 per cent more -seed per pound as 
in the fancy grade varieties. The 
bargain is obvious. Supply limited 
. order early. 
1 bu. $33.60; 100 Ibs. $55.50 
BEST NORTHERN 
DWARF SWEET CLOVER 
Long recognized for its soil build- 
ing abilities, this Biennial clover is 
-becoming increasingly used as a pas- 
ture and green manure crop. Also 
efficiently combined with Crested 
Wheat Grass and Brome Grass to 
make a better hay and pasture and 
to prevent sod-bound grass conditions. 
Yellow Dwarf Sweet Clover 
50 Ibs. $11.00; 100 Ibs. $21.75 
White Biennial Sweet Clover 
50 Ibs. $12.50; 100 Ibs. $24.75 
HUBAM ANNUAL SWEET CLOVER 
CHAMPION SOIL BUILDER 
Hubam Annual Sweet Clover is becoming more and more important to the 
farm rotation plan as the importance of the green manure crop becomes better 
realized. It produces a heavy top growth the first year, improves the soil, and 
makes an excellent beef pasture. 
in corn and grain yields per acre after plowing under Hubam Clover. 
Farmers report 10 to 25 per cent increase 
For 
quick grazing and soil improvements, plant 12 pounds of Hubam Clover seed 
per acre with your oats, wheat, or barley. You can harvest a grain crop and 
then plow your Clover under early in the fall. 
50 ibs. $14.00; 100 Ibs. $27.50 
BOBERS———A_________—" 
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