2l8 FARM GRASSES OP THE tTXITED STATES 



No. 2, Timothy Hay. — Shall be timothy not good 

 enough for No. i, not over one-fourth mixed with 

 clover or tame grasses, £air color, sound, and well 

 baled. 



No. s, Timothy Hay. — Shall include all hay not 

 good enough for other grades, sound, and well 

 baled. 



No. I, Clover-mixed Hay.^Sihall be timothy and 

 clover mixed, with at least one-half timothy, good 

 color, sound, and weU baled. 



No. 2, Clover-mixed Hay. — Shall be timothy and 

 clover mixed, with at least one-third timothj-, reason- 

 ably sound, and well baled. 



No. I, Clover Hay. — Shall be medium clover, not 

 over one-twentieth other grasses, properly cured, sound, 

 and well baled. 



No. 2, Clover Hay. — Shall be clover, sound, well 

 baled, not good enough for No. i . 



No Grade Hay. — Shall include all hay badly cured, 

 threshed, badly stained, or otherwise unsound. 



Choice Prairie Hay. — Shall be upland hay, of bright 

 color, well cured, sweet, sound, and reasonably free 

 from weeds. 



No. I, Prairie Hay. — Shall be upland, and maj- con- 

 tain one-quarter midland of good color, well cured, 

 sweet, sound, and reasonably free from weeds. 



No. 2, Prairie .^aj'.— Shall be upland of fair color, 

 or midland of good color, well cured, sweet, sound, and 

 reasonably free from weeds. 



No. 3, Prairie Hay. — Shall be midland of fair color, 

 or slough of fair color, well cured, sound, and reason- 

 ablj' free from weeds. 



