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830 Unequaled for lawns and perma- 
nent pastures. It is remarkable for 
its ability to grow on poor, sandy soil, 
thriving on such soil far better than 
does Bermuda Grass. A perennial, 
spreading by creeping stems which 
root at every joint, thus forming a 
close, compact turf. Flourishes on 
land short in lime: thrives under graz¬ 
ing and tramping. Can be sown broad¬ 
cast over your present pasture, creek 
bottoms, or cut-over woodland with¬ 
out breaking up or cultivation. Pro¬ 
duces practically year-round succulent 
green pasture, fully equal to Ken¬ 
tucky blue grass. Easily eradicated 
by plowing. It does splendidly sown 
with Lespedeza and Bur Clover, the 
combination giving an all-the-year 
pasture. Fall sowings are conducted 
during September and October, and 
spring sowings from March until July. 
Sow at the rate of 15 to 20 pounds 
of seed per acre broadcast for pasture 
and 30 to 40 pounds for lawns and 
golf-courses. Remember that it comes 
earlier than Bermuda, grows on poorer 
land and remains green longer. Lb. 
35c; 5 lbs. $1.50. Not prepaid: 
10 lbs. $2.00; 25 lbs. $4.50; 100 lbs. 
$17.00. 
840 American-Grown. An annual, tall, broad, flat-leaved deep green 
grass very valuable for winter lawns and pastures. Produces within 3 
weeks, or less, a beautiful green winter lawn. It is one of the most im¬ 
portant and valuable winter pasture grasses for the entire South. Grows 
from 2 to 3 feet high. Withstands severe winters perfectly. On mellow 
soils no preparation is needed—simply sow seed and lightly cover. Re¬ 
quires 10 pounds per 1,000 square feet for lawns; 25 to 30 pounds per 
acre when used alone for pasture. Spring sowings are conducted during 
January and February. Reuter offers seed of the highest quality. Lb. 25c; 
5 lbs. 75c. Not prepaid: 10 lbs. $1.25; 25 lbs. $2.50; 100 lbs., $9.00. 
ell P *,Z*! IJm Saturn). 
f ny other gra^s° jlf tke y ear-round th 
mg crops whetw Its ro ots giyp tha n 
mature or not £ feeds are liin Uc SP ed ' 
it. Besses Lin Cultiva tion re a fe e f • to 
grass, Dallif n g a superior ly kllls 
Plantings!® ls a fair ly good h Past ure 
eipally fn ££ “ ade ^ a r-r 0 Un 7 f P ] ant. 
m the sprint summer and eari p rin- 
9 ur Pouisiatf Comme ncing jn T faJI an d 
factory anH ana ‘f row u seed io n January 
i°,*£ 18 If 3S..T& 
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REUTER SEED CO., Inc., New Orleans 
Grass Seeds 
