FARM 
SEEDS 
Buying seed is the most 
important item in the 
operation of your farm 
‘business. The crop, and 
your profit or loss, are 
controlled by the seed and 
the weather. You can’t 
change the weather but 
you can control the quality 
of the seed you plant. 
See us for the best. 

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Including Many Varieties Not Listed Here 
ALFALFA—The No. 1 soil builder and 
restorer. Unequaled for high yielding 
pastures and soil conservation. Can be 
used alone or sown with other grasses 
for mixed hay and pastures, For best 
results use the varieties that are 
adapted to your soil and climate, We 
carry a full range of varieties that are 
especially suited to this territory, 
MILLET—An excellént food for stock 
and poultry, Makes a fine green fodder 
and dries into a nutritious hay. Grows 
quickly and gives early feeding. Rapid 
heavy growth aids in choking out weed 
growth. 
RAPE, DWARF ESSEX—Highly recom- 
mended for quick pasture for all stock 
but especially valued for hogs and 
poultry. Gives green feed in 6 to 8 
weeks, May be planted in small grains 
to make good hog pasture, 
SORGHUMS—An excellent soiling crop 
furnishing succulent feed for milch 
cows. A large yielding fodder crop. 
We have an excellent range of varieties 
for all purposes. 
SOYBEANS—The crop of many pur- 
poses. Excellent for hay, ensilage, grain 
and soil improvement. Also in demand 
for many industrial uses. Soy meal is 
an excellent supplement for dairy ra- 
tion. Improve the protein supply for 
your stock with our selected varieties. 
May be planted to give a late crop 
where others have failed. 
VETCH—A great producer for hay, 
pasture, or silage, Excellent for soil 
building. Needs only moderate mois- 
ture, grows in almost any soil. Sow 
winter variety for soil building and 
early pasture. Can be mixed with rye 
or other grains. 
CLOVERS 
Alsike—Very hardy. Does well on 
damp land that is not suited to other 
kinds of clovers. Sow with Red Top for 
high quality damp land pasture or hay. 
Good for bees and honey production. 
Medium Red or June—The most valu- 
able of the clover family. Makes two 
How Much SEED per acre? 
Alfalfa 
Barley 
Brome Grass 
Buckwheat 
Clover, Alsike 
Clover, Medium Red .. 
Clover, Mammoth Red. . 
Clover, Sweet, hulled. . 
Grass, Kentucky Blue. . 
Grass, Orchard 
Kaffir Corn 
Reed Canary Grass... 
Rye 
Sorghum, fodder 
Sorghum, grain types. . 
Soy Beans 
Sudan Grass 
Timothy 
“Drilled, for broadcast use 2-4 times 
as much, 



good hay crops the second year. Useful 
on a wide range of soils, and adds vital 
humus and nitrogen to them. Excellent 
for pasture. 
Mammoth red—Also called ‘‘Pea Vine” 
clover, Grows large and coarse and is 
used primarily for plowing under as 
a green manure crop. 
White Dutch—A very hardy creeping 
clover adapted to many soils and cli- 
mates, Excellent for all types of grazing 
and readily eaten by all livestock. The 
creeping habit is fine for holding soils. 
Works well when mixed with pasture 
grasses as it enriches the soil and adds 
to the feeding value of the grass. Also 
fine for bees. 
White Sweet (Biennial)—Makes a large 
growth the first year and a much greater 
one the second. Unequalled for adding 
large amounts of humus to the soil. 
Gives fine summer and fall grazing or 
makes large amount of hay, Grows on 
most soils. and resists drought. 
Certified 
SEED POTATOES 
Our certified Stocks are 
the most economical you 
can plant, they reduce 
your hazards, give you 
bigger production and 
fewer culls. They are true 
to name ... grown espe- 
cially for seed stock... 
more highly disease re- 
sistant . . . tagged for ori- 
gin. 
