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KENTUCKY BLUE GKASS 
Lb. 5 Lbs. 10 
Postpaid Postpaid Lbs. 
Old Gold Brand (21 lb. seed).$0.36 $1.60 $2.50 
MICHELS HYBRID GRASS 
Sow 15 to 30 pounds per acre. 
* - . - - j_ growing, drouth 
.ial grass. It is a 
* in 1932 by Dr. C. 
e University of Ida- 
ild rye found grow- 
waste in the West, 
wild grass is coarse 
to live stock, but the 
)ss has retained the 
uick growth of the 
) tender succulency 
of the wheat. Live 
this grass to wheat 
e known where they 
els Grass in prefer- 
and clover. The 
jtablished in the fall 
and seed yields may 
first growing season, 
nt early spring and 
esides producing a 
the first year. The 
and resemble rye. 
nds have been se- 
iss three to five feet 
. by the middle of 
iptable to all soils 
,ving produced good 
ition of 700 to 6,000 
level where rainfall 
ven to twenty-five 
e temperatures vary 
on light sandy to 
. As Michels Grass 
at habits, in order 
the following year, 
led in the fall about 
as other crops are 
be seeded in the 
I summer pastures. 
IS been bringing as 
ir pound, very little 
• hay so it has been 
ble to get accurate 
y. Farmers are very 
ut the way that it 
eavy stand within a 
• planting. Planted 
has supplied excel- 
X weeks later and 
n in the spring to 
foliage of excellent 
six weeks after the 
the snow. Ask for 
et. Prices: 1 lb., 
.40; 5 lbs., $2.25, 
ight: 10 lbs., $3.25; 
100 
Lbs. 
$22.00 
NOTE—Prices are subject to change. Ask for “Weekly Price List.** 
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Olds’ High Grade Timothy 
Grows Long Heads. 
