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699 New Grundy County 
White Blossom.—Two Weeks Earlier than the common and 
much finer for hay. Recommended by all agricultural 
authorities as the greatest pasture and fertilizing plant. 
The First Green Feed in the Spring—The Last Green Feed 
in the Fall. 
Now recognized as the greatest fertilizing plant in ex¬ 
istence. Grows vigorously on the very poorest of soil. 
Planted on the thinnest of clay soils, where nothing grew, 
it soon made them so fertile that other grasses came and 
smothered it out. It has been known to so enrich bottom 
land, whose top soil has been washed away, that 75 bushels 
of corn was again grown on it. lb., 18 cts.; lb., 30 cts.; 
3 lbs., 75 cts., postpaid. 
697 White Blossom Si"'"" 
In habit of growth and appearance very similar to Grundy 
County described above, producing taller and coarser hay, 
and is two weeks later, lb., 15 cts.; lb., 25 cts.; 3 lbs., 
65 cts., postpaid. 
698 Hubam Sweet Clover 
Annual White Blossom 
Hubam Sweet Clover looks like the biennial listed above, 
and grows very similar except that it grows four times 
as fast and when seeded in early spring attains a growth 
of 4 to 5 feet by September. Yz lb., 20 cts.; lb., 35 cts.; 3 lbs., 
05 cts., postpaid. 
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703 Meadow Fescue 
English Blue Grass 
One of the most valuable hardy grasses grown— 
suited to almost every climate: dry or wet—hot or 
cold, this is one dependable cropper, producing im¬ 
mense pasturage very early in the spring and up 
late in the fall. Also makes wonderful hay crop 
growing to 3 feet high. Sow in early spring 
or fall 15 lbs. per acre broadcast. Yz lb., 20 cts.; 
Ib., 35 ct.s.; 3 lbs., $1.00, postpaid. 
691 Bromus Inermis 
The Grass for Dry Climates 
Drought-defying, frost-resisting; yields enor¬ 
mous crops of splendid liay and affords early and 
abundant pasturage. Adapts itself to almost every 
condition of soil and climate to which grasses may 
be put, equaling in quality and rivaling in yield 
almost any other grass. It is an abundant pro¬ 
ducer of leaves and is much relished as pasture 
and hay. It is about equally nutritious with tim¬ 
othy. Sow in spring, 20 pounds per acre. Y^ lb., 
25 cts.; lb., 45 cts.; 3 lbs., $1.20, postpaid. 
73S Orchard Grass 
Admirable for Pasture or Mowing 
A valuable grass for pasture or hay land, and on 
account of its earliness especially valuable for a 
permanent pasture. It furnishes green grass very 
early in the spring and until late in the fall. When" 
closely cropped it grows up very quickly and is 
ready for grazing again in ten to twelve days. It 
is succulent and nutritious, furnishing excellent 
pasture or hay. When grown for hay, two good 
crops can be obtained in one season. % lb., 25 cts.; 
lb., 45 cts.; 3 lbs., $1.20, postpaid. 
7S2 Timothy and Alsike Mixture 
The Greatest of All Pasture and Hay Crops 
By far the best and cheapest seeding. On low 
bottom moist soils, where other grasses fail, this 
will give perfect satisfaction, and on upland it’s 
amazing what wonderful crops you can raise. 
By experimenting it was found that Alsike and 
Timothy made a combination that was excellent 
and ahead of anything yet discovered for hay and 
pasture. They blossom and the seed ripens to¬ 
gether and are suited to the same soils. On low, 
moist lands, where other grasses would fail, they 
do especially well. They do well on any land 
where common grasses and 
clover grow. Perfectly hardy 
and never winter kill. Ys lb., 20 
cts.; lb., 35 cts.; 3 lbs., $1.00; 5 
lbs., $1.50. 
Pure Timothy 
As a crop to cut for hay. Timothy 
is probably surpassed by no other 
grass now cultivated. If sown alone 
it requires 8 to 12 pounds per acre. 
It is usually sown with other grasses 
about one-half to one-third of the 
above amount. Can be sown in either 
fall or spring. Timothy Seed is one 
of our specialties. Yu lb., 18 cts.; 
751 Condon’s lb., 30 cts.; 3 lbs., 75 cts.; 5 lbs., 
Timothy Seed $1.10, postpaid. 
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