Vaughan's seed store . June first to middle of July, but successful sowingmay be made in April, May and June. NO CROP PAYS SO CONTINUOUSLY AND THE GRIMM or EVERLASTING ALFALFA has obtained a reputation for productiveness and hardinessall through the Northwest. The seed is identical with othertypes of Alfalfa. We offer genuine Grimm Seed from aninspected field in So. Dakota. Our customers for Alfalfain the North who wish to make a beginning will make nomistake in using this—order early as the true stock islimited. Lb., 60c; 10 lbs., $; bu., $; 100 lbs.,$ Grain bags 65c each extra


Vaughan's seed store . June first to middle of July, but successful sowingmay be made in April, May and June. NO CROP PAYS SO CONTINUOUSLY AND THE GRIMM or EVERLASTING ALFALFA has obtained a reputation for productiveness and hardinessall through the Northwest. The seed is identical with othertypes of Alfalfa. We offer genuine Grimm Seed from aninspected field in So. Dakota. Our customers for Alfalfain the North who wish to make a beginning will make nomistake in using this—order early as the true stock islimited. Lb., 60c; 10 lbs., $; bu., $; 100 lbs.,$ Grain bags 65c each extra. WESTERN GROWN SEED. This is extra fine, better per cent pure. Lb., 35c; 10 lbs., $; bushel, $; 100 lbs., $ bags holding about 150 lbs., 65c each extra. DAKOTA GROWN DRY LAND SEED. This is extra hardyseed and not very plentiful. In wet seasons it yields no seed cropLb., 40c; 10 lbs., $; bushel, $; 100 lbs., $ bags holding about 150 lbs., 65c each extra. ALFALFA SEED. VAUGHANS TESTED ALFALFASEED IS THE BEST ASSURANCE OF A STAND. BOKHARA OR SWEET CLOVER—White Blossom Sweet Clover can no longer be regarded as a weed. It has itsplace as a valuable farm crop along with Red Clover and worn out or poor soils all over the country, and on good farm landsin the dry sections of states like Nebraska and South Dakota, no othersoil-renovating plant can produce equally good results. It is the mostadaptable of all legumes or nitrogen gatherers, growing on nearlyall soils and withstanding the summer heat of the soil and the coldof the northern winters. Cattle and sheep and hogs soon acquire ataste for Sweet Clover and as a feed it ranks in value close to has the same bacteria on its root nodules as Alfalfa and inoculatesand prepares a field for that crop. Cut early, before getting toolarge, it makes a good hay. Being a biennial it fits in with an} croprotation. Sow spring or fall. We offer hulled seed, scarified and oft


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