Cost Cousciousucss 
Our thousands of farmer friends in the North—North 
East section of the country must continue their effort to 
curtail their operating costs. In the majority of instances, 
prices which they receive for their farm products are con- 
siderably lower than was the case a year or two ago but 
pick cost of doing business has not dropped proportion- 
ately. 
Increased production of home grown feeds is one of the 
surest means of holding down costs bui if this production is 
of inferior grade and quality, then the program defeats its 
own ends. With new grain and grass varieties designed and 
bred for our climatic conditions and with improved skills 
and equipment in the field of seed cleaning, there is no 
longer any need for inferior production of feeds and fibers 
caused by unsuited or low grade seed. 
We have kept abreast of the times and now offer a full 
and complete line of varieties best suited to our customers 
and prospects. No expense has been spared and no stone 
left unturned in our ever present aim for the highest quality 
and purity in seeds. Economize by producing a greater 
portion of your feeds. 
ECONOMIZE WITH QUALITY SEEDS 
OUR CHOICE TO INSURE YOU LARGER 
YIELDS OF QUALITY CROPS 
ALFALFA— Certified Ranger—again we strongly rec- 
ommend this new variety. It is resistant to bacterial wilt and 
is much longer lived than the older varieties. It’s higher 
yield becomes more pronounced after the first year or two. 
Certified Narragansett—A new variety which is cold 
tolerant. It is not, however, resistant to bacterial wilt. This 
variety has exceptional vigor and will give high yields 
during the first two or three years after planting. After that 
bacterial wilt begins to reduce the stand. 
MEDIUM RED CLOVER—Kenland—is an improved 
medium red clover that is resistant to southern Anthrac- 
nose. It is also somewhat resistant to crown rot and should 
be a valuable variety for use where diseases are prevalent. 
CORN—We are pleased to announce that we are now ex- 
clusive distributors in New York and the New England 
States of the Famous Line of Pfister Hybrid Corns. 
Millions of dollars have been spent in research and breed- 
ing to develop these hybrids particularly for the northern 
sections of the country. No finer or more suitable line can 
be had at any price. In addition we continue to offer our 
regular hybrid and open pollinated corns which have 
justified by performance their high popularity. All of our 
hybrid corn, including Pfister, is produced in Canada. 
For more detailed information on these or any other of 
our listed varieties, write for bulletins. 
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