WESTERN WHEAT GRASS 
The King of Grasses 
The most drought resistant, year-around permanent pasture and 
hay plant in existence. Produces the most nutritious hay and the 
finest pasture for cattle, sheep and horses. Unlike other grasses that 
die down in the fall with the first frost, this wonderful grass is not 
affected and furnishes pasture winter months as well as in the spring 
and summer. Once started it lasts a lifetime. Stands 120 degrees 
Fahrenheit in the summer and 40 below zero freezing in the winter 
without apparent injury. Prefers clay soils. Plant 12 pounds per 
acre by broadcasting the seed on firm ground and cover lightly. 
Prices: 10 lbs. $2.50; 25 lbs. $5.75; 50 lbs. $11.25; 100 lbs. $21.50 
Cattle and sheep grow fat on Western Wheat Grass pasture. 
DOUBLE THE PASTURING CAPACITY 
Old pastures and hay meadows are greatly benefited by broad¬ 
casting this wonderful grass seed at the rate of five pounds per acre. 
Do this in winter months or early in March. Snows and early rains 
will carry the seed down to shallow seedbed and help start it earlier 
than it can be planted in the spring. 
WINTER PASTURE 
By adding Western Wheat Grass you make 12 months grazing out 
of five months pasture. While the frost in the fall of the year does 
away with other pasture grasses, Western Wheat Grass, because it 
cures up so wonderfully, is pastured winter time as well as summer 
months. 
FEEDING VALUE GREATER 
Western Wheat Grass goes nearly twice as far as other grasses in 
feeding value. Its great virtue is that it will grow well on poor 
land and on driest upland, but naturally the better the soil and 
moisture the better it will produce. 
Grass seed and legumes germinate with cool and moist weather. 
Order at once and plant early. 
