2l8 FARM GRASSES OF THE UNITED STATES 



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

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

 clover or tame grasses, fair color, sound, and well 

 baled. 



No. j>, Timothy Hay. — Shall include all hay not 

 good enough for other grades, sound, and well 

 baled. 



No. 7, Clover-mixed Hay. — Shall be timothy and 

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

 color, sound, and well baled. 



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

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

 ably sound, and well baled. 



No. /, 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. z, Prairie Hay. — Shall be upland, and may con- 

 tain one-quarter midland of good color, w r ell cured, 

 sweet, sound, and reasonably free from weeds. 



No. 2, Prairie Hay.— Shall be upland of fair color, 

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

 reasonably free from w T eeds. 



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

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

 ably free from weeds. 



