BROME GRASS 
One of our main pasture problems has 
always been what to use for pasture 
during the summer months when Blue 
Grass, etc., have turned brown and dry. 
BROME GRASS has helped to solve 
this permanent pasture problem better 
than any other one grass we know of. 
It is not only palatable and nutritious 
to all classes of livestock, but also has 
the advantage of being a good producer 
which added to the fact that it remains 
green and palatable during the summer 
months, makes it a very desirable grass 
for pasture or as a part of a pasture 
mixture. 
BROME GRASS makes a very leafy, 
tender plant about three feet tall when 
full grown. It spreads both by seed and 
underground rootstalks, in much the 
same way as Kentucky Blue Grass. The 
plants are very hardy, being well adapted 
to withstand cold winters and dry sum¬ 
mers. Like most of the other plants 
BROME GRASS makes better growth 
under favorable soil conditions, but it 
is well adapted to a wide range of soils 
and makes fair growth on sandy land 
and soil of low fertility. 
