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It Fays To Sow The Best Seed Obtainable. Ours Are State Tested. 
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A 40 Acre Field of Our ‘‘Purity Brand” Timothy 
Northern Grown Timothy Seed 
A hardy, perennial resistant to both cold and drought—it is best adapted for sowing 
with Clovers which supply nitrogen to the soil and increase the vigor of the Timothy. 
It may also be sown with grains as a nurse crop. The soil must be well pulverized and 
the seed slightly covered. Do not cut too early or pasture too late in the fall after the 
hay is Cut. Timothy produces 1% to 3 tons of hay per acre and should be cut at flow¬ 
ering time. Sow 15 to 20 pounds per acre alone; when sown with Clover, 10 to 12 
pounds per acre. Ms lb., 18 cts.; lb., 30 cts.; 3 lbs., 75 cts.; 5 lbs., $1.10, postpaid. 
752 Timothy and Alsike Mixture pJ t h u e re G ^j te ^ a ° f ^“ ps 
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 combina¬ 
tion that was excellent and ahead of anything yet discovered for hay and pasture. They 
blossom and the seed ripens together 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. Ms lb., 
20 cts.; lb., 35 cts.; 3 lbs., $1.00; 5 lbs., $1.50, postpaid. 
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 immense pasturage very early 
in the spring and up late- in the fall. Also makes wonderful hay crop growing 2 % to 3 
feet high. Sow in early spring or fall 15 lbs. per acre broadcast. Ms lb., 23 cts .; lb., 
38 cts.; 3 lbs., $1.05; 5 lbs., $1.65, postpaid. 
691 Bromus Inermis The Grass for Dry Climates 
Drought-defying, frost-resisting; yields enormous crops of splendid 1 hay 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 producer of leaves and is much relished as pasture and hay. 
It is about equklly nutritious with timothy. Sow in spring, 20 pounds per acre. y 2 lb., 
22 cts.; lb., 38 cts.; 3 lbs., $1.05; 5 lbs., $1.65, postpaid. 
735 Orchard Orass 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 ., 3 5 cts.; lb., 45 cts.; 3 lbs., $1.25; 5 lbs., $1.95, postpaid. 
745 The Great Sand or Hairy Winter Vetch 
The Greatest Fertilizing Plant Known for Poor, Worn Out, Sandy Soil or Sick Clover Land 
For pasture and hay crop fully equal to Alfalfa. Does better on poor, worn out soils than any other legume crop. Sow 
in spring or fall, 30 pounds per acre, with half bushel Oats or Barley to hold vines off the ground. Highly relished by all 
classes of stock. Mj lb., 20 cts.; lb., 35 cts.; 3 lbs., 96 cts., postpaid. 
Special Crops for Poultry Food 
750 Sunflower 728 Milo-Maize 
Mammoth Russian 
A small patch of cultivated sunflowers 
will produce a great quantity of the very 
best poultry feed for winter. Drill in 
rows, cut with a corn harvester, dry 
thoroughly and let the fowls do the 
threshing. If you can’t spare land for 
cultivating, plant them in waste corners. 
10 lbs. per acre. Ms lb., 15 cts.; 1 lb., 
25 cts.; 3 lbs., 60 cts.; 5 lbs., 85 cts., 
(Plant 15 lbs. per Acre) 
The best and surest grain crop for dry 
countries and seasons. It grows several 
smaller heads on side shoots, often as 
many as eight heads on a stalk. Very 
valuable for feeding stock and for chicken 
feed. Ms lb., 15 cts,; lb., 25 cts.; 3 lbs., 
66 cts.; 5 lbs., 85 cts, postpaid. 
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724 Feterita 
postpaid. 
729 Kaffir Corn 
(Plant 15 lbs. per Acre) 
Makes splendid feed for poultry, fed 
either in the grain or ground and cooked. 
Foliage and stalk make excellent forage. 
Ms lb., 15 cts.; lb., 25 cts.; 3 lbs., 66 
cts.; 5 lbs., 85 cts., postpaid. 
(Plant 15 lbs. per Acre) 
Makes excellent fodder and produces 
a large grain crop; in some instances it 
made an excellent yield of grain in the 
semi-arid regions without having received 
any rain from the time it was planted 
until it was harvested. Ms lb., 15 cts.; 
lb., 25 cts.; 3 lbs., 66 cts.; 5 lbs., 85 
cts., postpaid. 
750 Mammoth gf Russian 
Sunflower 
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