TTT 
ZTeited <SeedL 
T. LEE ADAMS SEED CO. 
KANSAS CITY, MO. 
Field Grass Seeds 
Kentucky Blue Grass for Pasture 
Sow 25 to 30 Founds to Acre for Meadow. 
Standard grass for pasture and lawns. Succeeds in 
nearly all soils, but best in limestone. Put on plenty 
and avoid disappointment in your lawn. A top dress¬ 
ing of fine manure after sowing in the fall and spring 
will be of great benefit. 
Lb.‘, 35c; 25 lbs., @ 30c lb.; 100 lbs., $25.00. 
English Blue Grass (Meadow Fescue) 
Sow 25 to 30 Founds to Acre for Meadow, and 65 to 
80 Founds Fer Acre for Lawns. 
A valuable pasture grass. Its long and tender 
leaves are much relished by all kinds of stock. Cured 
like Timothy, yields a very superior quality of hay. 
It is one of the earliest in the spring and latest in 
the fall. Height, 18 to 24 inches. 
Ask for Frlces. 
Italian Rye Grass 
40 to 50 Pounds to Acre. 
Similar to the English Rye Grass. Very nutritious 
and valuable for pasture, especially for early sheep 
feeding; excellent for lawn Height, 18 to 30 inches. 
lib., 25c; 25 lbs., @ 22c lb., 100 lbs., $20.00. 
English Perennial Rye Grass 
28 to 35 Founds to Acre. 
Invaluable for permanent pastures, for hay, if out 
in blossom, and lawn mixtures. Height, 15 to 24 
inches. 
Lb., 20c; 25 lbs., @ 22c lb.; 100 lbs., $20.00. 
Timothy 
10 to 12 Founds Fer Acre. 
Unsurpassed as a hay crop. Relished by all kinds 
of stock; yields more nutritious matter than any 
other forage plant or grass. Being early, it is adapted 
to spring and summer grazing. Commonly sown with 
Red Clover at rate of ten pounds of Timothy and 
eight pounds of Clover to acre. 
Ask for Frlces. 
Red Top 
15 to 18 Founds to Acre. 
Valuable for moist soils. Good permanent grass. 
Stands our climate well and adapted to our pastures. 
Should be fed close. Grows best on moist rich soil. 
On gravelly soil grows lower. 
Lb., 25c; 25 lbs., @ 20c; lb.; 100 lbs., $17.00. 
Bermuda Grass 
3 to 5 Founds to Acre. 
Peculiarly adapted to the Southern States. Valu¬ 
able for pasture and hay crop. Lb., 40c. 
White Dutch Clover 
Often used as a nurse crop for blue grass pastures. 
Remains green all through the season. Lb., 50c. 
Orchard Grass 
30 Founds to Acre. 
One of the valuable and widely known pasture 
grasses, coming in spring and remaining later in 
autumn than any other; grows 2y 2 feet high and pro¬ 
duces immense quantity of leaves and foliage. Well 
adapted for sowing under trees or orchards and val¬ 
uable for grazing or hay. 
Ask for Frices. 
Field Seed Mixtures. Quantities for One Acre. Write for Special Mixtures. 
As we are often asked for information as to making up mixtures for pasture, we give below some mix¬ 
tures as suggested by competent authorities. No doubt one of these will be suited to your climate and soil. 
Eastern Oklahoma 
5 lbs.... Ky. Blue Grass 
2 lbs... .Bermuda Grass 
4 lbs. Timothy 
6 lbs... Eng. Blue Grass 
4 lbs.Red Clover 
2 lbs.Alsike Clover 
Western Oklahoma 
4 lbs... Bermuda Grass 
5 lbs.Brome Grass 
2 lbs. Timothy 
2 lbs.... Orchard Grass 
5 lbs...Eng. Blue Grass 
4 lbs.Red Clover 
2 lbs.Alsike Clover 
Eastern Kansas 
10 lbs...Ky. Blue Grass 
4 lbs.Red Top 
4 lbs. Timothy 
6 lbs...Eng. Blue Grass 
4 lbs.Red Clover 
2 lbs.Alsike Clover 
Western Kansas 
10 lbs....Ky. Blue Grass 
5 lbs.Brome Grass 
2 lbs. Timothy 
2 lbs.... Orchard Grass 
5 lbs. ..Eng. Blue Grass 
4 lbs.Red Clover 
2 lbs.Alsike Clover 
Missouri 
10 lbs....Ky. Blue Grass 
6 lbs. Timothy 
4 lbs.Red Clover 
2 lbs.Alsike Clover 
2 lbs.White Clover 
Rocky Lands of So. Mo. 
10 lbs.... Orchard Grass 
8 lbs. Timothy 
4 lbs.Red Clover 
1 lb.Alsike Clover 
Irrigated Pasture 
5 lbs.Brome Grass 
6 lbs....Ky. Blue Grass 
7 lbs. Per’n’l Rye Grass 
6 lbs...Hulled Red Top 
3 lbs.... Orchard Grass 
2 lbs.Red Cloyer 
2 lbs. Alfalfa 
3 lbs.White Clover 
For High Altitude 
10 lbs.Brome Grass 
5 lbs...Meadow Fescue 
5 lbs...Red Top Hulled 
5 lbs.Alsike Clover 
5 lbs. Timothy 
Dry Light Sandy Soil 
8 lbs....Ky. Blue Grass 
16 lbs...Meadow Fescue 
2 lbs.White Clover 
Cow Peas 
Broadcast 80 to 120 Pounds Fer Acre. Drills 45 to 60 
Founds Per Acre. 
The Cow Pea crop has much the same uses as the 
Soy Bean crop, namely, improvement of soil, hay 
production, forage, silage, and peas. The hay has 
just about the same feeding values. Methods of grow¬ 
ing, seeding and harvesting correspond. Both crops 
are great producers of nitrogen. 
JggPPgORwaL. } Ask for Frices 
Soy Beans 
Broadcast 60 to 80 Founds Fer Acre. Drills 30 to 40 
Pounds Fer Acre. 
A sure crop, easy to plan for, easy to grow, suc¬ 
ceeds on most any soil—even where other legumes 
won’t grow; valuable for forage, improves the land 
when properly inoculated. 
EARLY YELLOW. 
EARLY WILSON. 
MORSE. 
“VIRGINIA.” 
Ask for Frlces 
Above Frlces Not Postpaid. 
Frices on Field Seed Subject to Change Without Notice, Due to Market Fluctuations. 
Write for Frices on Large Quantities. 
[ 54 ] 
