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DINGEL AND SMITH SEED COMPANY 
$4.10. Postage paid to 4th zone. For larger quan¬ 
tities, write for prices and samples. 
White Dutch Clover Mixtures, suitable for pas¬ 
tures, write for prices and samples. 
Ladino or Italian White Clover 
A large strain of white clover, used chiefly for 
pasture purposes. Valuable for irrigated lands es¬ 
pecially on level deep soils. This clover puts out 
running branches, that, if not pastured too close, 
root to the ground and perpetuate the stand. Sow 
at the rate of 4 to 6 pounds per acre for pasture 
purposes. 
Write for Prices. 
SWEET CLOVER 
A wonderful pasture and fertilizer plant. It 
makes a good, quick pasture that will carry the 
maximum number of animals. If sown straight 
without a nurse crop and irrigated freely it is 
ready to pasture in 8 to 10 weeks time and will 
last two seasons. Sweet Clover is a great drouth 
resister and can be grown to advantage on dry 
lands if you have sufficient moisture to germinate 
and start it. On dry land Sweet Clover should be 
sown in very early spring or late fall. On irrigated 
lands it can be sown most any time during spring 
or summer. Sow 15 to 20 pounds per acre for pas¬ 
ture purposes. Grows well on all soils. 
White Blossom Sweet Clover 
A hardy biennial plant growing to a height of 
from 5 to 6 feet. Starts early in the spring and 
grows rapidly throughout the season. The heaviest 
producing strain of sweet clover and the best to 
sow for fertilizing purposes. 
5 lbs., $1.25; 10 lbs., $2.00. Postage paid to 4th 
zone. For larger quantities, write for prices and 
samples. 
Yellow Blossom Sweet Clover 
Similar to the white blossom strain except in 
color of bloom, but does not grow so tall and 
stems and leaves are finer. A wonderful pasture 
plant; all animals eat it freely and thrive on it. 
A biennial, like the white, it lasts two seasons. 
5 lbs., $1.25; 10 lbs., $2.00; postage paid to 4th 
zone. For larger quantities write for prices and 
samples. 
PASTURE GRASSES 
Orchard Grass 
A valuable grass for pasture or hay, fine for 
mixing with alfalfa, making a high quality mixed 
hay. On account of its earliness it is very valuable 
as permanent pasture. When closely cropped it 
grows up again very quickly. It withstands drouth 
very well and is very hardy. This is a particularly 
valuable grass for the west and we recommend 
it in every pasture mixture. Sow not less than 
20 pounds to the acre. 
5 lbs., $1.60; 10 lbs., $2.80. Postage paid to 4th 
zone. For larger quantities, write for prices and 
samples. 
Kentucky Blue Grass 
One of the best pasture grasses. Is adapted 
to a wide range of soils and conditions. One of 
the earliest to start in the spring, and grows 
well late in the fall. Kentucky Blue should be 
in every permanent mixture. Used extensively as 
a lawn grass due to its close growing habits and 
fine color. 
1 lb., 45c; 5 lbs., $1.75; 10 lbs., $3.00. Postage 
paid to 4th zone. For larger quantities, write 
for prices and samples. 
If your Grass or Alfalfa and Clover Seed order 
amounts to over 100 pounds in all we will allow 
you the 100 pound price rate on each separate item 
that goes to make up the order. 
Meadow Fescue 
Sometimes called English Blue Grass, is one of 
our best and most valuable pasture and hay 
grasses. It grows 2 
feet to 30 inches 
tall, is very leafy, 
grows close and 
stands pasturing 
well. We recom¬ 
mend this grass in 
all pasture formu¬ 
las. 
5 lbs., $1.40; 10 
lbs., $2.40. Postage 
paid jto 4th zone. 
For larger quanti¬ 
ties, write for prices 
and samples. 
English or 
Perennial 
Rye Grass 
This is one of 
the very finest pas¬ 
ture grasses. Used 
very extensively in 
the British Isles. The 
name Rye would in¬ 
dicate a tall, coarse 
grass, but the con¬ 
trary is true. Per¬ 
ennial Rye is a 
low, close growing 
grass of very fine 
quality. The name 
comes from a re¬ 
semblance of the Orchard Grass 
seed head to that of 
Rye. We recommend Perennial Rye Grass in all 
formulas for irrigated lands. This is not a hay 
grass, but a heavy producing pasture grass. 
5 lbs., $1.60; 10 lbs., $2.80. Postage paid to 4th 
zone. Far larger quantities, write for prices and 
samples. 
Oregon Rye Grass 
This is a mixture of Perennial Rye Grass, de¬ 
scribed above, and Italian Rye Grass, which is of 
a very similar nature. A good grass to sow, either 
straight, for permanent pasture, or in combina¬ 
tion with other grasses. 
5 lbs., $1.20; 10 lbs., $2.00. Postage paid to 4th 
zone. For larger quantities write for prices and 
samples. 
Tall Meadow Oat Grass 
One of the very best grasses for all round west¬ 
ern conditions. Tall Oat is both a hay and pasture 
grass and of wonderful quality for both. It is a 
wonderful drouth resister, fully equal to Bromus 
Inermus in that respect, and of much better qual¬ 
ity. While Tall Oat is a real drouth resister, it is 
equally good under irrigation. One of the first 
grasses to start in the spring and will continue 
to flourish clear through the season until late fall. 
5 lbs., $1.75; 10 lbs., $3.00. Postage paid to 4th 
zone. For larger quantities, write for prices and 
samples. 
Timothy 
Needs no introduction, as it has been grown in 
the west and all other sections as a hay and pas¬ 
ture grass. Not a drouth resister, but good on low, 
moist soils. Good to sow with clover or alfalfa. 
5 lbs., $1.40; 10 lbs., $2.40. Postage paid to 4th 
zone. For larger quantities, write for prices and 
samples. 
Bromus Inermus 
Brome Grass 
A very hardy drouth resisting grass. Yields heavy 
crops and makes abundance of pasture. We partic¬ 
ularly recommend Brome Grass to be sown on high 
dry lands. It will withstand drouth better than any 
grass we know of. We do not recommend Brome 
