. Spring 1902 annual catalogue improved northern grown farm and garden seeds, hardy shrubs, roses, and small fruit plants / Farmer Seed Nursery stock Minnesota Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. 5f WHY IT IS NECESSARY TO CHANGE SEED GRAIN-To keep tihe farm up means not only that It is kept In a high state of fertility, but the largest possible yields should be obtained from it, and this can only be accomplished by using the best seed obtainable. While most of our wide-awake farmers


. Spring 1902 annual catalogue improved northern grown farm and garden seeds, hardy shrubs, roses, and small fruit plants / Farmer Seed Nursery stock Minnesota Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. 5f WHY IT IS NECESSARY TO CHANGE SEED GRAIN-To keep tihe farm up means not only that It is kept In a high state of fertility, but the largest possible yields should be obtained from it, and this can only be accomplished by using the best seed obtainable. While most of our wide-awake farmers are well aware of this fact, a g-reat many hesitate to make a change In their Seed Grain, because they have an idea that their land will not produce as much as in former years, while the decrease 'in their crops rests mainly with the seed stock sown. All our seeds are free from foul seeds, as they are ail raised on land which Is entirely free from all obnoxious weeds, and besides we have first class cleaning machinery, so t;hat we always send out the our Seed Grain being extremely Northern grown, is full of vigor and productiveness. It will be t» iclude to change vour Seed Grain to send us your order, and we are certaiin that you will be n whenever in need of seeds. PEDIGREE BLUE STEM WHEAT—For more than twelve years Mr. Haynes has patiently labored In the dHSvelopment of this wheat, and it is safe to say now that he has succeeded, not only in havin,g this wheat pure and iinmixed with soft and bearded wheats, but being more productive also. Mr. Haynes says: "I commenced by planting In my garden In 1884 the grains from two jg>ood heads, having three kernels abreast, hoeing it as it grew. From the product of these two heads I rejected the latest and poorest heads, using only the best and earliest for replanting. The Improvement made by the process has resulted in Increasing the number of kernels abreast in the spikelets from three to four, with the ftft/h kern


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