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- LADAK ALFALFA 
‘eh, iter killing than any other alfalfa, including Grimm, 
| has survived long and severe drouths where all other 
ve i falfas were injured or killed. In addition, Ladak resists 
ate ‘ ilt; oo Varieties of Ladak in a test showed a fair stand 
th after all the other alfalfas were 95% killed by wilt. 
_Ladak is a heavy yielder, producing a fine stemmed and 
= eptionally leafy hay. Certified Blue Taz seed. . 

92—Certified Idaho, Dakota, 
zone. 
$47 00. Bags free. 
GRIMM ALFALFA 
postpaid to 4th zone. 
$23.40; bu. (60 Ibs.), $46.00, Bags free. 
COSSACK 
-—-yielder, drouth resistant and wilt resistant. 
hardier than Grimm. 
i = ‘Wilt, plant Cossack or Ladak Alfalfa. 
Blue Tag seed, Montana, Dakota, or Idaho grown. 
zone. 
 IJbs.), $47.50. Bags free. 
« SEED DISINFECTANT 


A Field of Hardy Land O’Lakes Brand Alfalfa, 
ee y resistant, and claimed to be the hardiest and high- 
ny st yielding alfalfa! Ladak has consistently shown less 
or Montana Grown: 
Ibs., $1.93; 5 Ibs., $4.65; 10 Ibs., $8.85, postpaid to 4th 
Not prepaid: Peck, $12.28; 14 bu., $24.15; bu. (60 
_ Recommended by almost every agriculturist in the U. S 
_. 4212—Montana, Dakota, Idaho or Canadian Grown, Cer- 
_ tified Blue Tag: 2 Ibs., $1.85; 5 lbs., $4.53; 10 Ibs., $8.60, 
Not prepaid: Peck, $11.90; 14 bu., 
A very hardy alfalfa from Siberia, cold resistant, heavy 
Considered 
If your soil is infected with Alfalfa 
We offer Certified 
4217— 
2 Ibs., $1.93; 5 Ibs., $4.65; 10 Ibs., $8.85, postpaid to 4th 
Not prepaid: Peck, $12.28; 12 bu., $24.15; bu. (60 

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HARDY NORTHERN GROWN COMMON 
ALFALFA, UNITED STATES VERIFIED — 
Hardy Common Alfalfa Seed is any hardy alfalfa that 
cannot be designated as Grimm, Cossack or Ladak Alfalfa. 
Common Alfalfa may contain a large percentage of, or 
may be, any one of these or a mixture of some, or all of 
them, or a cross of some of them. We offer United States 
Verified Seed in all our Common Alfalfa. Bags are free. 
LAND O’ LAKES BRAND 
A fancy and a hardy strain of Common Alfalfa grown in 
Minnesota, and put on the market under the name “Land 
O’ Lakes.” The seed is all from old and well established 
fields that have withstood Minnesota’s and Montana’s hard 
and cold winters. 
4186—Land O’ Lakes Common, Montana or Canadian 
Grown: 2 Ibs., $1.75; 5 Ibs., $4.10; 10 Ibs., $7.92, postpaid 
to 4th zone. Not prepaid: Peck, $10.85; % bu. $21.30; 60 
ibs. (bu.), $42.00. Bags free. 
HARDY MONTANA GROWN, COMMON — Only the 
hardiest of Alfalfas will survive the bitter cold, long win- 
ters of Wisconsin. Our seed is from thoroughly established 
Montana fields. 4214—U. S. Verified: 2 Ibs., $1.73; 5 Ibs., 
$4.00; 10 Ibs., $7.82, postpaid to 4th zone. Not prepaid: 
Peck, $10.70; 4% bu., $21.00; 66 Ibs. (bu.), $41.50. Bags free. 
HARDY KANSAS GROWN, COMMON-—Has_ proven 
fore planting with hardy in the North. 4219—WU. S. Verified: 2 Ibs., $1.50; 5 
_ Ceresan, for Wheat, Oats, Barley, Cane, Flax, Peas and : ; Gl a Bee i be 
th Rye. Economical, easy to use, increased yields. See Page ibs., $3.48; 10 Ibs., $6.70, postpaid to 4th zone. Not prepaid: 
99. Treat Potatoes with Semesan Bel. See Page 101. 
ee 2 FERTILIZERS 
it = =—,s BONE MEAL—Made from fresh bone and steamed. 
Analyzes about 2% nitrogen and 23% phosphoric acid. 
4 S5t1—5 Ibs., 95c; 16 Ibs., $1.55, postpaid to 4th zone. 
Not prepaid: 100 Ibs., $5.65. 
.MILORGANITE—A natural organic fertilizer, fine 
for lawns, vegetables, flowers, roses, and general use. 
_ Analyzes 6% nitrogen, 2% phosphate, 0% potash. 
 §525—5 Ibs., 87e; 10 Ibs., $1.35, postpaid to 4th zone. 
Not prepaid: 50 Ibs., $2.00; 100 Ibs., $3.50. 
SHEEP MANURE—Steamed, to remove weed seeds. 
Analyzes 1.50%—1%—2.50%. 5586—5 Ibs., 73e; 10 
Ibs., $1.23, postpaid to 4th zone. Not prepaid: 100 Ibs., 
SHREDDED CATTLE MANURE—No offensive odor. 
_ Fine for lawn and garden, 1.85% Nitrogen, .75% 
Phosphate, 1.75% Potash. 5512—5 Ibs., 78e; 10 Ibs., 
1.38, postpaid to 4th zone, Not prepaid: 100 Ibs., $3.20. 
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l pound for packing, i.e., 5 Ibs. weigh 6 Ibs. 
0 Ibs. weigh 11 lbs., etc. Phone your post- 
in doubt as to your zone. 
Peck, $9.00; 1% bu., S17.70; 60 Ibs. (bu.), $34.80. Bags free, 
VELVETGREEN 
A very effective fertilizer, analyzing 
5% nitrogen, 10% phosphate, and 5% pot- 
ash. Use it on your lawn, in your vege- 
table garden, flower garden, on your 
shrubs, roses, trees, ete. Velvetgreen is 
a complete plant food, furnishing all 
three necessary elements to encourage 
healthy plant life. Clean and odorless. 
Use about four pounds per 100 square 
feet. : 
On lawns, make about three applica- 
tions a year, omitting any application 
during extreme hot weather, for a 
healthy, green, luxuriant lawn. Every 
home can use a hundred pound bag each year. 
an outright investment, not an expense. 
Hor finer vegetables, make several applications. Apply four 
pounds per 100 square feet when preparing your soil. Raking 
the top soil will work it into the ground, and a week ‘later, 
sow your seed. Later top dressings should be made about six 
inches from the plants. Velvetgreen will give you finer and 
larger flowers, finer roses, healthier shrubs. It is a product 
of Armour, and we highly recommend it. For trees, drive one 
inch holes 2% feet apart under the outer edges of the branches 
and add two handfuls to each hole. 
5555—Price of Velvetgreen: Lb., 29e; 2 Ibs., 45e; 5 Ibs., 95e3 
10 Ibs., $1.50, postpaid to 4th zone. Not prepaid: 10 Ibs., 90e;3 
25 Ibs., $1.60; 50 Ibs., $2.65; 100 Ibs., $4.25. 

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Velvetgreen is 
Your Early Six Weeks Potatoes did splendidly in one of the worst growing seasons 9] 
in years._-Mr. Jas. M. Downs, Box 53, Chalmers, Indiana 

