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Northern Grown Seeds are Purest and Best 
FIEIJD SEEDS—(Continued) 
A heavy tonnage of Sudan G-rass—A quick, heavy yielding crop 
SUDAN GRASS 
It is grown for stock feed green, or as hay is better than anything, ex¬ 
cepting Alfalfa. With warm weather it will be ready to cut hay 8 or 10 
weeks from sowing and again every 30 days until killed by frost. Sow early 
as possible in spring, and should not be put in over an inch deep. It don’t 
like cool weather. Yields two to three times as much as Millet. Sow 15 to 
20 lbs. to the acre. Price per lb., 6 c 
_ Price per 100 lbs., $ 5.50 
MEADOW FESCUE OR ENGLISH BLUE GRASS 
Very hardy and highly nutritious. Good for hay and pasture. Adapted to 
all soils and especially to wet places where other clovers will not grow. Can 
be sown in the Spring and Fall. Sow 20 lbs. to the acre. Price per lb., 20c 
TALL MEADOW OAT GRASS 
For hay or permanent pasture a most valuable grass. Successfully grown 
in all parts of the country. Grows tall, therefore desirable for meadow. Can 
be cut 3 times and does well if sown alone. Sow 30 to 40 lbs. to the acre. 
Price per pound, 25c 
ORCHARD GRASS 
This is a very early grass and adapted to shady places. It grows in tufts; 
stands drought well and is very hardy. This grass is used to a very large ex¬ 
tent for Groves and Orchards and all shady places. Sow 2 to 3 bushels to the 
acre. High grade. Price per bushel, 54.00 
PERMANENT PASTURE MIX 
This mixture contains permanent pasture Grasses, which will greatly 
thicken up the Meadows and can be counted on to give excellent results. We 
recommend about 25 lbs. to the acre. Price per pound, 20c 
KENTUCKY BLUE GRASS 
This fine bladed, rich, green, nourishing grass may be sown in the Spring 
or Fall. It grows rapidly in cool weather, but withstands the effects of the 
greatest heat. It is one of the best grasses for lawn mixtures and for hay and 
pasture. Sow 2 to 3 bushels to the acre. Extra fancy. Price per lb., 35c 
RED TOP GRASS 
This is a valuable grass for either lawns, hay or pasture. May be sown in 
Spring or Fall. Grows slowly in the Spring but ripens with Timothy. Does not 
die out. When once well started will spread and supplant other grasses. It 
succeeds well in any soil and is particularly well adapted for low, moist lands. 
Sow 8 to 10 lbs. to the acre. Fancy solid seed. Price per lb., 35c 
