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TERMS: Cash with order, less 2% to Feb. 20th, 1% to March 20th, net thereafter; or 20% cash 
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FORAQE CROP SEEDS 
SEE PRICES PAGE 3 
CORNELL PASTURE MIXTURE - Made according to specifi¬ 
cations of the Dept, of Agronomy, Cornell University, as follows: 
Kentucky Blue Grass .10 lb. New Zealand Pasture Per- 
Canada Blue Grass .. 2 lb. ennial Ryegrass . 5 lb. 
Rough Stalked Meadow Kent Wild White Clover, 
Grass .... 1 lb. England ... . lib. 
Timothy, Cornell 1777 . 6 lb. Total, per acre 25 lb. 
This mixture, at Cornell, yielded from 3,000 lbs. to over 6,000 
lbs. dry matter per acre, containing over 30% crude protein. Growth 
is more uniform thru the season. Pastures managed according to the 
Cornell plan and seeded with this mixture produce more high protein 
feed to the acre than do most feed crops. 
REED CANARY GRASS - A wet land crop. Produces large 
yields 3 to 6 tons in two cuttings, palatable, nutritious hay. on low ov¬ 
erflow lands and marshes too wet for other crops. Makes tough sod 
that will support horses and hay machines where they could not be 
used before. Or, it can be pastured throughout the season and has 
carried 3 or 4 head per acre. Plowing and fitting are desirable, but 
not absolutely necessary. Seed 5 to 7 lbs. broadcast any time, but pre¬ 
ferably late fall or early spring. 
SUDAN GRASS - Excellent summer forage crop. Stock relish it, 
green or cured. Cows respond to it. Yields heavily, two cuttings, or 
one and pasture or pasture entirely. Can be relied upon in drouth 
when pastures fail. Makes good silage. Seed cost low, 10 to 12 lbs. 
in rows, 20 to 25 lbs. broadcast, at corn planting time preferably, but 
up to July if necessary. 
KENT WILD WHITE CLOVER - Genuine Kent County, Eng¬ 
land, seed, high quality. Very hardy, perennial. Spreads far, makes 
dense turf. Best clover for pastures. Makes richer protein feed. Also 
increases growth of other plants by supplying nitrogen and keeping 
ground cooler and more moist by mulching effect of its dense growth. 
In a Cornell test, Kentucky Blue Grass plus Kent Wild White Clover 
produced five times as much feed as Kentucky Blue Grass alone. Seed 
only one pound per acre, preferably in Cornell Pasture Mixture, or if 
no better way, broadcast on established pasture. 
CORNELL NO. 1777 TIMOTHY - Best selection out of hundreds 
tested by Cornell Plant Breeders. Very uniform, medium height and 
maturity, very leafy, fine stemmed, retains green color long, rust re¬ 
sistant. Yields 25% to 30% more than ordinary timothy—better 
quality. Used also in pasture mixture. 
COMMON ALFALFA - Long tap rooted type, suited only to well 
drained, deep, sandy or gravelly soils. On other soils, it does not win¬ 
ter as well or yield' as well as the branch rooted type. Seed from the 
Dakotas, Montana or Idaho. 15 to 20 lbs. per acre. 
GRIMM ALFALFA - Branch rooted type, best for most soils, es¬ 
pecially heavy or shallow soils. Usually repays extra cost several 
times over. Resists heaving, very winter hardy. We have certified 
first grade (blue tag) Grimm from Idaho and not certified Grimm 
from Michigan. 15 lbs. per acre. 
MEDIUM and MAMMOTH RED CLOVER - We offer only do¬ 
mestic red clovers. They are choice lots from northern Ohio and Mich¬ 
igan. 
NOTE—Bushel price Mammoth Red Clover should be $25.20 on page 3 
OUR FORAGE CROP CIRCULAR GIVES FURTHER DETAILS ON THESE AND OTHER FORAGE CROPS. 
