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OUR ST. LOUIS PLANT 
Convenient location: just south of Municipal (Free) Bridge—near 
truck depots, railroads, wholesale district—out of congested area. 
Ample truck-loading space—off the street—with free parking lot. 
Two entrances—Fourth or Third St.—to platform which can serve 
a 22 trucks at a time. 
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ate aioe pv ia THRO STREET Railroad trackage alongside building. Bulk unloading provided for. 
ne) ; A Building contains 150,000 square feet. Newest types cleaning 
ae ut : machinery, with arrangement for quick, efficient, economical 
wun cu 5 ee tae handling and cleaning of seeds. 
on™ o SPACE Large, modern, daylight seed-testing laboratory to control buying, 
gnePit Be is F cleaning and preparation of seeds to meet and surpass require- 7 
omens Ze é 4 rene! Sextet i ments of the Federal and various State seed laws. ; 
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lle as wey orFl’ fy) ws oun Peeeine ine St. Louis is close to the producing territory of a wide assortment 
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Be i Vi) — of Grasses, Clovers, Beans, Peas and Forage seeds, enabling us : 
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== =r ™ ~ & & rt . ; Oy = In addition, we operate our large cleaning and storage plant at Atchison, 
— 3 ie <a ay = Kansas, for handling and cleaning seeds originating in that area and the 
a R a gy Z West. Atchison is in the northeast corner of Kansas, just across the Missouri : 
ay Sea <6 line, in the center of the Blue Grass producing districts of Missouri, Kansas, 
B R 9 Py) Sy Rie lowa and Nebraska. : 
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P. O. BOX 327 . 
Wholesale Only. Under same management in St. Louis since 1919. 
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TIME OF SEEDING 
ALFALFA... 25. +5 doabirena apn ce a a 15-20 MARCH, MAY —AUGUST, SEPTEMBER 
ALSIKE CLOVER... 6-10 JANUARY, APRIL—AUGUST, OCTOBER 
ALTA FESCUE o. ©.» csnceciccte, Iter aero matee 15-20 JANUARY, MARCH —AUGUST, SEPTEMBERY j 
ATLAS SORGO....... 20-30 APRIL—JULY 
<iescsn BARLEY). 0s. s acntenates Aen eee eee 72-96 MARCH, APRIL—SEPTEMBER 
BERMUDA GRASS 5-10 MARCH—JUNE 
DETACH BIRDSFOOT TREFOIL 5-8 FEBRUARY, MARCH —AUGUST, SEPTEMBER 
BLUE GRASS (LAWNS: 1 LB. 200 SQ. FT.)........... 30-40 FEBRUARY, JUNE—AUGUST, OCTOBER 
Birt Glas BROME GRASS 15-25 FEBRUARY, APRIL—AUGUST, OCTOBER 
Postage ITS ass AND BUCKWHEAT. 48-60 MAY—JULY 
a zat Permit No. 4 1 CANE, FODDER 50-65 MAY—JULY 
Will be Paid MAIL CORN, FIELD....., 7-10 MAY—JULY 
Sec.34.09P.L.& R. ‘  ENSILAGE. 30-35 MAY—JULY 
by Saint Louis CLOVER, ALSIKE... 6-10 JANUARY, APRIL—AUGUST, OCTOBER 
Od ’ YOUR ‘BUR (HULLED). . 15-20 AUGUST—NOVEMBER : ‘ 
a } i: ERIMBONInca ch ane ide ere, Dene emanate? 15-20 JULY—OCTOBER : 
Addressee Mo. } ‘LADINO . 1-3 JANUARY, APRIL—AUGUST, SEPTEMBER 
| ORDER Mi URED S. nue inch me ee nae arte 10-12 JANUARY, APRIL—AUGUST, NOVEMBER 
j te SWEET sian sorbent ee iene ee ee 15-25 JANUARY, MAY—JULY, SEPTEMBER 
} ON ‘* SWEET (UNHULLED).. 25-40 NOVEMBER—FEBRUARY 
le ‘WHITE (LAWNS: I LB, 400 SQ. FT.).. 3-5 FEBRUARY, JUNE—AUGUST, OCTOBER 
BUSIN ES S RE PLY CARD Tl THIS COWPEAS (DRILEB) 6. o0s 1. Serco Suen ae ene 45-70 MAY—AUGUST 
Ears GROHOMAY, «<<. < socom 20-30 APRIL—JULY 
JOHNSON GRASS, <.ceghon dcr pce ee ee aoe ane 20-30 APRIL—JULY 
NO POSTAGE STAMP NECESSARY IF MAILED IN THE UNITED STATES — POST KAEFIR COMMERIECIT CREE ne eee Sees aN 2 ; 
aa KY; 31 PESCUE «4% 8 anos boat en eae anaes 15-20 JANUARY, MARCH —AUGUST, SEPTEMB 
een LAWN GRASS (LAWNS: 1 LB. 200 SQ. FT.).__. 150-200 FEBRUARY, APRIL—AUGUST, OCTOBER 
CARD LESPEDEZA, KOREAN (MEASURED BU. 45 ACC Hee: 15-25 FEBRUARY—MAY 
ATER KOREAN (HULLED)...... 2 10-15 FEBRUARY—MAY 
Porc] MEADOW FESCUE (ENGLISH BLUE GRASS) 25-35 MARCH, MAY—AUGUST, SEPTEMBER — 
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. + ans 5s RAPE, DWARF ESSEX... . ee 6-10 APRIL—SEPTEMBER 
a REDTOP, SOLID (MEASURED BU. 32 LBS). 8-12 _ FEBRUARY, JUNE—AUGUST. 
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