The Nonpartisan Leader Newspaper, March 3, 1919, Page 16

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2evos e W2 [/ 1T 7772 7 CJ ones’ EarlyVictory Seed Corn Thousands of farmers are going to raise this corn almost exclusively. It is a large grain, small cob corn that is an exceptionally heavy yielder. Try this corn out this year and surprise yourself and your neighbors. Our Jones Early Victory Corn tests very ' New Liberty Potatoes Four years ago we started to develop this grand new potato, and the results have been far above our own expectations. potato year, but the New Liberty yielded 290 bushels to the acre. a cross between an early and late variety. Last year was only an average The. New Liberty is It grows a thrifty, upright plant with’ large leaves that are not subject to blight, and is very seldom bothered with potato bugs. high_this year, so you are sure of getting the biggest possible stand. This variety should be planted every- where south of Minneapolis, and it can be planted farther north with more than average success, since it matures in about 90 days. Order now at these < guaranteed prices. Carefully shelled, tested and graded. One-fourth bushel, $1.95; one-half bushel, $3.85; one bushel, $5.85; five bushels, $27.50. Silver King Greatest Yielder—Best Quality The New Liberty will produce over 300 bushels per acre under favorable conditions. It is a wonderful potato for the Northwest. Northern Minnesota will produce record crops of these wonderful potatoes. Any state that can grow potatoes at all, will produce more than average crops of the New Liberty. The New Liberty is a large, uniform size potato, firm and solid clear through. Its flavor and texture is very fine, in fact it is an all-around good potato that will more than please every one that grows them. Use the coupon below, and order now. Our prices are: Ten pounds, $1.10; ‘30 pounds, $1.85; 60 pounds, $3.25; 300 pounds, $15. Jones’ Improved Grimm’s Alfalfa A Hardy Alfalfa and Proven Drought Resistant Dozens of experiments in_the agricultural colleges of the North- west have shown it to be a variety that battles hardest against cold and resists drought. Many farmers in the | Dakotas and Montana have already tried it and it is proving out in fine shape. The: demand for this seed is heavy. We had a fine yield of this sced this year and the low prices made are good as long as our supply lasts. As long as it lasts, Grimm’s Alfalfa: - Ten pounds,$5; 50 pounds, $22.50; 100 pounds, $40; 200 pounds, $75; Silver King is probably the most productive of all white corn, and shells as large a percentage as any known variety of any corn. It matures in' from 90 to 100 days, and is thoroughly acclimated to this northern climate, Our seed will mature 60 miles g north of Sjoux Falls safely in an ordinary season, and is particularly adapted for planting in northern Towa, Illinois, northeastern Nebraska, and in South Dakota, Minnesota and Wisconsin south of the above prescrii;ed limit. One-fourth bushel, $1.45; one-half bushel, $2.65; one bushel, $4.75; five bushels, $22.50. North Dakota White Flint ;v’B.ednl_ting from a careful selection of squaw corn 4~ for mAny.years, Very much better than the squaw. Average. height of stalk, five feet; average distance ‘of “base from ear from ground, one and one-half * of the Ohios. Jones’ Improved Exfra Early Ohio Qur Early Ohics are at least one week earlier than any other strain Better in quality and will produce a larger crop than any other variety. PRk e fo them much in yield and quality. to_plant our seed, even if it costs twice as much as your home-grown seed. 60 pounds, $2.25; 300 pounds, $10. The Karly Ohid is without doubt the most potato on the market today. We have been grow- r the past 20 years, and in that time have improved We know it wiil pay you Our prices are: Thirty pounds, $i.50; Early Six Weeks It hardly matures in six weeks, but it is very early. We are not going to be -careless enough to say that this' potato gets ripe in * eix weeks from planting, or foolish enough to_think that our customers would be- - 8, 500 pounds,” $180. Jones’ South Dakota ‘Grown Alfalfa Superior to Southern Grown or Irrigated Seed Our northern grown sceds are hardier than gouthern gated seeds. The government uses them. Dakota hardy Alfalfa brings & premium .over other varieties. ONE POUND of South K Dakota No. 12 .5 is worth many times that of imported or southern grown seed. It {8~ already acclimated, ready for severe winters or ‘dry 5 to FIFTEEN POUNDS is enough for ONE acre, if. your land is prepared. PRICES: _Ten, pounds, $3.50 200 pounds, $54.50; 500 pounds, $131. Cossack Alfalfa The Money-Making Fodder cgu This year you can make profits with Cossack Alfalfa, the crop in yofir haynd per acre where you had ONE before. growing Alfalfa. It is the greatest mone; t1‘-':.‘11511::15 P 0t “Coss gOBNd%NsJ.L%gh% w§1 25 d, bags fi repaid. e t o 8848 see 8 8! . per pound, bags free, pi 5 ;gvles mll]d \uss 5sunuco~double your profits per acre. PRICES: On pounds, ks own or' frrl- 3 50 pounds, $15; 100 maker known. ALFALFA Jones’ Liscom Alfalfa Seed Jones’ Liscom Alfalfa is of the same beria, an flowered Alfalfa. hardy JONES SEED FARMS, Sioux Falls, S. D. Gentlemen: Enclos’gd find $........ (N. P .L) ‘for which C10) 0 1 T e e ORI g i p G e e e c e ee s s e s s et e s s et et e s et s eecssesecnase oAl R R R N R N S A I N IR I Ir ISP SIS Y s eecse s s scescs s s a0t et eesses0cessn st ecen000 e o 1 R U b G L P S SO S W g o Address ....... que{i} Mention the Leader When Writing Advertisers, - N 5 i: : 3 , . 7 © feet; “fourth” bushel, bushel, $4,75; five bushels, $22.50. B 5 thet puts TWO DOLLARS Thousarids_of farmers have is way ah $65 to $70, and down to TIMOTHY at $45 to Order today—use our e pound, $1.25; 10 pounds, $12; lieye such a statement. We prefer slmply to say that it is an extra early, a little earlier even than the Early Ohio. Although first introduced some 17 years ago, the seed is always in de- mand and sells at a pre- mium over other earlies, They will please ev- average™ length of ear, eight inches. One- $1.45; one-half bushel, $2.65; one \ Northwestern Dent A yellow cap red dent corn, so named because of being_ so_well adapted for ‘the northern states. - "y"‘(’,':'e‘-rg}';typ'i'b? very hardy variety. A splendid corn for new break- $1.50: 60 1bs.. ing and will mature any place in the Dakotas. Fair $2.25; 300 size stock, with ears three feet from the ground. bs., $10, Eastern farmers often plant for early feeding. Care- fully tested, hand sorted, shelled and graded. One- fourth bushel, $1.45; one-half bushel, $2.65; one bushel, $4.75; five bushels, $22.50. Minnesota No. 13 - In 1892, when Professor Hayes of the Minnesota Experiment Station first took up the improvement of corn for the North, there were very few, if any, good varieties of corn. He started with quite a number of stalks from commercigl sources, among which was one given the number of 13. In breeding this corn Professor Hayes looked solely to the yield and earliness;~almost wholly disregarding the fancy points ‘which’ are considered so much by southern corn breeders. By this method the No. 13 corn has been improved and developed as a wonderful Ppro- ducer for an early dent. Since its first introduction by the Minnesota Experiment Station in 1896 it has been distributed across the United States and into some portions of Canada, and has fouad home in a namber of localities i)eyond the boundaries of Min- ges‘oltei.. sI{n‘nsd snrte«{; z;lf;el{)ed lfld ggasdsed. One-fourth ushel, $1.45; one-ha ushe! 6563 on $4.75; five bushels, $22.50, B:oma.” bualiel, Mail Your Seed Corn Order Now—Use the Coupon one into ead with $120 $60. (Montana Grown) cles a8 Grimm. It is e wild, a cross between ellow flowered Alfalfa of 8i- the ordinary cultivated purple Liscom Alfalfa is very and a great “producer. It has a strong root system, not a single tap root. This root system protects the Alfalfa from treezlns. because the raising of the ground by frost does not affect the plant on account of the large num- ber of branches on the root. Our seed is carefully selected and is free from noxious weeds. Send your order now.. PRICES: Ten Jmunds. $4.75; 50 pounds, $21; 100 pounds, $38.25; 200 pounds, $72.50. Big Illustrated Folder FREE We do not get out an expensive catalog, but allow you the money we save by doing without the catalog. We belleve that you would rather save a dollar or two on an order, than to ay a dollar or two an order to get a fancy, expensive catalog. DOu: folder explains everything S})ut our-three hx money mak- ers, Corn, Potatoes and Alfalfa. Send for it 3 ~ JONES SEED FARMS SIOUX FALLS @ot. 8 Carporation) SOUTH DAKOTA

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