SPRING CATALOG 
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GRASSES 
BROME GRASS—Pine grass crop for dry land, and also does well on 
irrigated land. Very good quality feed. Starts growth early in spring. 
ORCHARD GRASS—Valuable in meadows or for pasture. Stands lots 
of dry weather, and is highly nutritious and palatable for stock. Very 
early starter in spring. 
ENGLISH BLUE GRASS OR MEADOW FESCUE—A rapid grower 
and highly desirable in pasture or meadow mixtures. 
TIMOTHY—A very hardy grass in general use for hay. 
RED TOP—Suitable for soils too wet for other grasses. 
CRESTED WHEAT GRASS—A very promising grass for dry land 
pasture, also makes good hay. Very drought resistant and hardy. 
MOUNTAINEER IRRIGATED PASTURE MIXTURE—Our own mix¬ 
ture, which meets the requirements for an all-around pasture in a highly 
satisfactory manner. Contains Brome Grass, Orchard Grass, Meadow 
Fescue, Timothy, Kentucky Blue Grass, Alsike Clover, and White Dutch 
Clover, making a carefully balanced pasture feed. 
FORAGE CROPS 
SUDAN GRASS—Unquestionably the leading one-year forage crop 
for our country. Drought resistant on dry land, but responds to irriga¬ 
tion with a tremendous growth. Relished by all stock and is highly nu¬ 
tritious. Should not be planted till danger of frost is past, and can usually 
be sown as late as the first of July and still make a crop. 
MILLET—Millet is valuable as a catch crop for both hay and grain. 
German Millet is a small seeded variety which produces an abundance 
of forage and considerable seed. 
Hog Millet and Proso (also called Hershey) are large seeded varieties, 
are heavy seed producers as well as having good hay value. 
BLACK AMBER CANE—Produces an abundance of feed, much rel¬ 
ished by stock as it is very sweet. 
DWARF ESSEX RAPE—One of the finest green feeds grown. For 
late summer and fall pasture, sow 1V 2 or 2 lbs. of rape seed per acre in 
your grain just before you irrigate. It will grow in the stubble and make 
an abundance of feed for hogs, cattle, or sheep. 
SEED GRAIN 
Space at our disposal will not permit us to give variety descriptions 
of various seed grains. However, we carry a good stock of seed grains of 
all kinds. 
WHEAT - OATS - BARLEY - SPELTS 
Prices vary with market conditions, but are always in line. Ask for 
quotations. 
GOPHER OATS 
Want to call special attention to our stock of Gopher Oats. These are 
exceptionally good, raised on dry land near Sheridan from certified seted 
grown in the Black Hills. The North Dakota Experiment Station says 
that Gopher Oats is the most valuable variety ever found for the western 
portion of that state. The Sheridan Dry Land Experiment Station reports 
very good success with them. We have a fair sized stock of these Gopher 
Oats, but it may not last throughout the season, so would recommend 
early purchase. Considering quality, and market on oats, our price is 
reasonable. 
