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DINGEL AND SMITH SEED COMPANY 
Field of Medium Red or June Clover 
ALSIKE OR SWEDISH CLOVER 
This is one of the hardiest varieties known. It 
does not winter kill. It will do better in moist land 
than any other variety of clover and is suitable 
for either hay or pasture. When sown with other 
grasses it forms a thick undergrowth and greatly 
increases the yield. 
Fancy Alsike Clover. Write for prices. 
Other grades of Alsike Clover and mixtures suit¬ 
able for hay or pastures. Write for prices and 
samples. 
WHITE DUTCH CLOVER 
A low growing, close growing strain of clover 
used extensively for seeding lawns and to some ex¬ 
tent for pasture purposes in mixtures. 
Fancy White Dutch Clover, 1 lb. 60c; 5 lbs. $2.85; 
10 lbs. $5.50; F. O. B. Twin Falls. For larger 
quantities, write for prices. 
Other grades of White Dutch Clover and mixtures, 
Write for prices. 
Pasture Grasses 
SWEET CLOVER 
Kentucky Blue Grass 
KENTUCKY 
BLUE GRASS 
One of the best pasture 
grasses. Is adapted to a wide 
range of soils and conditions. 
One of the earliest to start 
in the spring, and grows well 
late in the fall. Kentucky Blue 
Grass should be in every per¬ 
manent mixture. Used exten¬ 
sively as a lawn grass due to 
its close growing habits and 
fine color. 
Fancy Kentucky Blue Grass, 
1 lb. 30c; 5 lbs. $1.35; 10 
lbs. $2.50; F. O. B. Twin 
Falls. For larger quantities, 
write for prices. 
A wonderful pasture and fertilizer plant. It makes 
a good, quick pasture that will carry the maximum 
number of animals. If sown straight without a 
nurse crop and irrigated freely it is ready to pasture 
in 8 to 10 weeks time and will last two seasons. 
Sweet Clover is a great drouth resister and can be 
grown to advantage on dry lands if you have suffi¬ 
cient moisture to germinate and start it. In dry 
land Sweet Clover should be sown in very early 
spring or late fall. On irrigated lands it can be 
sown most any time during spring or summer. Sow 
15 to 20 pounds per acre for pasture purposes. 
Grows well on all soils. 
WHITE BLOSSOM SWEET CLOVER 
A hardy biennial plant growing to a height of 
from 6 to 6 feet. Starts early in the spring and 
grows rapidly throughout the season. The heaviest 
producing strain of sweet clover and the best to 
sow for fertilizing purposes. 
Fancy White Blossom Sweet Clover. Write for 
prices and samples. 
YELLOW BLOSSOM SWEET CLOVER 
Similar to the white blossom strain except in 
color of bloom, but does not grow so tall and stems 
and leaves are finer. A wonderful pasture plant ; 
all animals eat it freely and thrive on it. A biennial 
like the white, it lasts two seasons. 
Fancy Yellow Blossom Sweet Clover. Write for 
prices and samples. 
MEADOW FESCUE 
Sometimes called English Blue Grass, is one of 
our best and most valuable pasture and hay grasses. 
It grows 2 feet to 30 inches tall, is very leafy, 
grows close and stands pasturing well. We recom¬ 
mend this grass in all pasture formulas. 
Write for prices. 
OREGON RYE GRASS 
This is a mixture of Perennial Rye Grass, de¬ 
scribed below, and Italian Rye Grass, which is of a 
very similar nature. A good grass to sow, either 
straight, for permanent pasture, or in combina¬ 
tion with other grasses. 
Write for prices. 
TIMOTHY 
Needs no introduction, as it has been grown in 
the west and all other sections as a hay and pas¬ 
ture grass. Not a drouth resister, but good on low, 
moist soils. Good to sow with clover or alfalfa. 
Write for prices. 
BROMUS INERMUS 
Brome Grass 
A very hardy drouth resisting grass. Yields heavy 
crops and makes abundance of pasture. We par¬ 
ticularly recommend Brome Grass to be sown on high 
dry lands. It will withstand drouth better than any 
