STANDARD SEED COMEANT ss KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI 
MEADOW FESCUE 
- • ' 
: 
SAVED $10.00 ON 
ORDER 
Dear Sirs: Will say 
that timothy and 
clover I bought of you 
was A No. 1, also the 
Sudan made fine crop, 
saved $10.00 on the or¬ 
der. Will boost Stand¬ 
ard Seed Company 
first and last.—John 
R. Field, Houstonia, 
Mo. 
English Blue Grass 
or Meadow Fescue 
A very useful grass for perma¬ 
nent pasture. Makes excellent hay, 
succeeds even in poor soil; will en¬ 
dure severe freezing. Cattle thrive 
on it, whether it is dry or green. 
RED TOP 
As a hay crop Red Top is next 
to Timothy in importance. It will 
do the best on rather moist soil, 
but will thrive on most any soil. It 
is a good variety to sow with Tim¬ 
othy or Clover for meadow or pas¬ 
ture, and is more permanent than 
either of the other two. 
Italian Rye Grass 
A very quick growing grass and for that reason makes an excellent 
pasture. Thrives on rich, moist land where from three to four cuttings 
may be made in a season. Will stand close pasturage. 
20 TONS OF 
ALFALFA FROM 
5 ACRES 
Dear Sirs: We have 
five acres of alfalfa 
that has cut twenty 
tons of hay each year 
for two years. Bought 
the seed of your com¬ 
pany and it is on non- 
irrigated land. We like 
your seed fine and ex¬ 
pect to send for some 
more. 
—Chas. A. Brown, 
Ainsworth, Neb. 
RED TOP 
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