REED CANARY CRASS 
This grass is offered for the customers in high alti¬ 
tudes and high latitudes as being the best for permanent 
pasture. It is in some sections classed as a swamp grass 
because of its tolerance of swampy conditions but at the 
same time it flourishes with only moderate irrigation. It is 
fairly tolerant of Alkalai and grows wild in Colorado at 
4000 feet altitude up. Can be grown wherever alfalfa will 
live and produces as much hay or pasture and is safe for 
cattle and sheep. Seed Early in Spring using disc or harrow 
instead of plow using four to six pounds seed per acre. 
Eighteen inch rows will sod over in a couple of seasons. 
For further information see Farmers Bulletin No. 1602. 
Seed supply limited. Price 50c per lb. 
CRESTED WHEAT GRASS 
For the high plains and Northern States Crested Wheat is undoubtedly the coming dry 
land grass. For reseeding the short grass and sage brush country it is a class by itself. Should be 
seeded early in Spring or in the Fall. If you have some dry land to reseed this is the seed you need. 
It is also a coming crop as a seed producer under irrigation as it makes lots more seed if irrigated. 
For seeding broadcast or with grain drill use 10 or 12 pounds per acre. In 18 or 20 inch rows 4 or 
5 pounds. Sixty five cents per pound. 
ATLAS SORGHUM 
This is the sensation of the sorghum family. It is not an early variety it matures much 
more feed value in silage than corn will and is better adapted for the dry land feeder. While it is 
capable of making very heavy yields of good feed quality grain, ever since its introduction seed 
has been scarce and high priced, so fast has the demand for it been. 
Seed I have was grown at Rocky Ford from certified seed and is genuine Atlas. Price 
$10.00 per cwt. 
