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Brent’s Premium Field Seeds 
For close on to fifty years we have made a 
specialty of Field Seeds. Located in the center 
of the grass seed growing section we are enabled 
at all times to buy from the growers to the best 
advantage. 
Our cleaning and shipping facilities are the 
best. Our three large warehouses are located on 
switches and are within a short distance of all 
depots. 
That the merits of “BRENT’S PREMIUM 
SEEDS” are recognized is shown by our continu- 
ously increasing domestic and foreign demand. 
To Obtain Best Results With Grass and Clover Seeds 
Have the ground thoroughly prepared. This 
is of the utmost importance to secure the largest 
and most successful crops. If the land is filled 
with weeds it is better to sow some grain crop 
or Millet to smother the weeds before sowing 
other grasses or clovers. Before grass seeds 
are sown, the ground should be thoroughly and 
deeply plowed, and repeatedly harrowed. This 
is more expensive, but the results will more than 
justify it. 
Where the land is in need of fertilizing, and 
there is very little that is not — 200 to 400 pounds 
of Raw Bone Meal or a good mixed fertilizer can 
be used when the seed is sown, either in the 
Spring or Fall. This will eliminate danger of 
weeds to a great extent. 
Seeds can be sown in the Spring or Fall. In 
the Spring, February. March and April are the 
best months in this section. Grass Seeds can 
be sown alone or with a grain crop. Sown alone 
generallv give better results. Seeds can be sown 
with a Wheelbarrow Seeder. Rotary Seeder, by 
hand or a Grain Drill. For light seeds a Grain 
Drill or a Wheelbarrow Seeder is best. The 
Rotary Seeder for heavy grass seeds and clover. 
Best results are obtained from two way sowings, 
sow one half the seed crossing the field and the 
other half in returning over the same space. 
Light grass seed should be covered very little. 
Clover seeds and heavier grass seeds M to % 
inch. 
Grass seeds sown by hand or with a seeder 
should be harrowed and afterwards rolled. 
Watch your meadows, when a bare spot ap- 
pears, more seed should be sown which will in- 
sure a more even crop. 
Write for Special Prices on 
FIELD SEEDS 
There is Pleasure and Profit 
In Sowing 
BRENT’S PREMIUM SEEDS 
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