Vol. 28 Ne. 1 CORNELI SEED COMPANY, 161 CHOUTEAU AVE., ST. LOUIS 3, MO. January 2, 1951 
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SPECIAL NOTICE! 
= For GARDEN SEED PRICES write for our 
PUBLISHED IN THE INTEREST OF BFTTER SFEDS SPECIAL QUOTATIONS 
wHat aBout ALFALFA ror spriING? 
In view of the fact that KANSAS COMMON and the GRIMM varieties of Alfalfa are very scarce and 
very high in price this year, we suggest that you consider the following origins Which We Offer For Sale: 
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COLORADO— : Both are strains of Common Alfalfa which are produced in the same latitude as Kansas Common and are con- 
UTAH— 
sidered as winter hardy, or even more so. 
OKLA. APPROVED—More attractive in price and has been found as winter hardy as Kansas Common in much of the Kansas Com- 
mon Territory. 
. CERTIFIED BUFFALO—Developed from Kansas Common—makes more rapid recovery after cutting and carries RESISTANCE to 
BACTERIAL WILT which has destroyed thousands of acres of Kansas Common Alfalfa. 
. CERTIFIED RANGER—Where winter-hardiness of Grimm is desired, Ranger is first choice—has the added advantage of having 
RESISTANCE to BACTERIAL WILT. 
. ARIZONA—A SOUTHERN STRAIN OF COMMON ALFALFA—Being recommended in many Northern and Central States for short- 
rotation pastures and green manure crops. Makes more growth first year than do the more commonly used Alfalfas 
in Northern and Central States. 
. ARGENTINE—Used mostly in Southern States but is being used in the Northern Areas in short-rotation pastures and green 
manure crops. 
SUPPLIES ARE BELOW NORMAL! PRICES COULD GO HIGHER! SAVE! ORDER NOW! 
