6 P. L. ROTIRER & BRO., Seedsmen 
Smoketown, Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania 
Our Fancy Lawn Mix¬ 
ture is composed of the 
very best grades of seed. 
This seed makes a quick 
growth and covers the 
ground in a few weeks 
after sowing the seed, 
forming a rich green turf. 
Can be sown either Spring 
or Fall. For best results 
Spring sowing is most 
favorable. One pound seed 
will sow 200 square feet of 
ground. Seed should be 
raked in slightly, and after 
seeding soil should be 
pressed down firmly. Seed 
should be covered one- 
fourth to one-half inch. 
See price list. 
Lawn Grass 
Result of our Fancy Lawn Grass Mixture 
Red 
This is a valuable grass for either hay or pasture. 
It ranks second to Timothy in production of hay and 
makes excellent pasture and good crops of fine hay. 
It is valuable for seeding alone or to seed along with 
Timothy, Clover and other grasses. Can be sown in 
Spring or Fall. It succeeds better and is adapted to a 
Top 
wider range of soils than any other grasses. It is hardy 
and will make a heavy sod, and it should be a large 
constituent part of all mixtures intended for perma¬ 
nent pasture. If sown alone use 10 to 12 pounds of 
hulled or solid seed. We handle the solid seed and do 
not recommend sowing the unhulled seed. See price list. 
Swedish Select Seed Oats 
Considered by many to be the most valuable Oats 
raised in the Northwest today. An extremely pro¬ 
ductive variety with tall, stiff straw, bearing long 
heads filled with good weight grains. It possesses 
striking features, the grain is short, plump, white 
and heavy, under favorable conditions averaging 40 to 
42 pounds per measured bushel. Owing to the great 
root development it stands very high and is noted for 
its drought resisting qualities. Those who prefer a 
white Oats for spring seeding will make no mistake in 
sowing Swedish Select. Our seed was grown in the 
Northwest. Our experience has proven to us that all 
kinds of seeds grown in the Northwest are hardier, 
more vigorous and more productive than Southern or 
Western Seed. This is particularly true of Seed Oats. 
Try our Northern Grown seed this year and grow a 
Bumper Crop. See price list. 
BARLEY 
BEARDED BARLEY. Barley should be 
grown more than it is. It will do well in most 
any section of any state. It is also one of the 
best grains for a nurse crop for Alfalfa when 
started in the spring. Barley culture is similar 
to that of Spring Wheat or Oats. To produce 
large crops of Barley the soil should be well 
prepared to receive the seed. It is heavier than 
Oats and will yield more bushels per acre. It is 
a splendid feed. Barley should be sown as early 
as Oats, if possible, but will stand late planting 
better than Oats. Sow about two bushels per 
acre. See price list. 
Danielsville, Pa., March, 1933. 
I was well pleased with the seeds I received 
from you last year, especially the Alfalfa seed. 
I found it quite clean from weeds and good 
germination. Enclosed is order and check for 
Field and Garden Seeds. 
J. B. Glase 
ior the most luscious of beets artier the “New Century.” As sweet and tender next spring 
as the day you dig them. Order a tjuantity. 
