Do you need a quick hay or pasture crop this 
winter? Something to provide grazing from 
November until June? American Rye Grass fits 
the bill. It starts quickly, furnishes rich feed 
and plenty of it. Yields 2 to 3 tons of hay per 
acre and in the lower South makes a better 
winter grazing crop than oats. The tender deep 
green leaves are relished by all kinds of live¬ 
stock and poultry. Withstands severe winters 
perfectly and if allowed to go to seed, will re¬ 
seed itself. 
If sown on turf or unprepared land disk or 
harrow seed into soil to insure quick germina¬ 
tion. Sow 25 to 30 pounds per acre. Septem¬ 
ber through November are the best months to 
plant. Our seed is the finest Oregon-grown, new- 
crop, recleaned stock—purity 98%—germination 
90% or better. Not prepaid; 10 lbs. ^ ^ 
85c: 100 lbs. $7.50. ^ ^ ♦ 
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