REGISTERED BRANDS ALFALFA 
NOTICE — Prices include bags and are 
subject to market changes. 
DAKOTA NO. 12 
This is alfalfa from long established 
stands which has proven to be superior, 
and which has survived the extremes 
in climate during the past 30 years or 
more. 100 lbs. 
Dak. 12 (97% Pure) $:29.50 
Dak. 12 (98% Pure) $32.50 
Dak. 12 (99.25% Pure) $33.50 
GRIMM 
This variety is one of the earliest and 
best known of the pedigreed varieties. It 
has proven its ability to withstand drought. 
and winter—killing. 100 lbs. 
Dakota Grown (99.25% Pure) $33.50 
COSSACK 
This is a very vigorous growing variety, 
that is second only to Ladak in hay pro- 
duction. Cossack produces a fine stem- 
med hay and is particularly well adapted 
to those areas in S. Dak. where two or 
three cuttings of hay are obtained. The 
most popular alfalfa in western S. Dak. 
100 lbs. 
Dakota Grown (98% Pure) $33.50 
Dakota Grown (99,25 Pure) $34.50 
Certified Blue Tag $36.50 
NOTICE 
The 1954 Agricultural Conservation Program 
All seeds are tested and tagged in compli- 
ance with State Seed laws. 
RANGER 
Ranger is a new variety developed by the 
U. S. Dept. of Agriculture by combining 
several superior strains. It is wilt resis- 
tant, winter hardy and adapted co our 
western climatic conditions. Our Regis- 
tered Ranger is from foundation stock 
grown in S. Dak. Plant Registered Ranger 
for seed production as you can certify the 
seed produced from this seed. 
100 lbs 
Ranger (99.25% Pure) $35.50 
Certified Blue Tag $36.50 
Registered Blue Tag $38.50 
(From Foundation Stock ) 
LADAK 
The parent material of this variety was 
introduced in 1910 from Northern India 
where it had developed for many genera- 
tions under conditions of low winter tem- 
peratures and low annual rainfall. Ladak 
ranks first in hay yield and first in cold 
and drought resistance, and is resistant to 
bacterial wilt. 100 lbs. 
Dakota Grown (99.25% Pure) $34.50 
NOMAD ALFALFA 
Here is a new type of alfalfa that really 
grows in the range country. Unlike ordinary 
alfalfa, this creeper crowns and spreads 
underground -persists under severe climatic 
and grazing conditions. Planted with an 
adapted grass it takes only 1 to 2 pounds 
per acre - alone, iyoubees bee acre. 
10 lbs. at $.70 25 lbs. at $.65 
for Pennington County calls for payments for 
the establishment on cropland of perennial 
grasses and legumes. 
(a) Seeding Alfalfa 
(b) Seeding Approved Mixtures- 
$1.25 per acre 
$1.50 per acre 
See your county committee for full details 
INOCULATE ALL LEGUMES IMPORTANT — All legumes must be inoculated with NITRAGIN 
to qualify for Agricultural Conservation Payments. Be sure td in- 
cepaeuiieciceaniiiee clude NITRAGIN INOCULANT with all Alfalfa and Clover orders. 
“T bu, size (Inoculates 60 lbs.) $ .55 2 bu. size (Inoculates 120 lbs.) $.95 
Garden size (Inoculates 8 lbs.) $.15 
Buy with confidence - Plant with confidence - REGISTERED BRANDS SEEDS 
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