SMOOTH BROME GRASS 
Very desirable for permanent pasture. Brome Grass is one of our 
hardiest perennial grasses; no amount of cold will kill it. It with¬ 
stands the severest drought, and water may stand on it for weeks 
without injury. 
As a pasture grass it is of special value, staying green and suc¬ 
culent during summer and enduring close cropping. Sow 20 pounds 
per acre broadcast, covering one-half inch deep. Bags free. 
Best Northern No. 1 grade seed: 10 lbs. $2.60; 25 lbs. $5.50; 50 lbs. $10.75; 
100 lbs. $21.00 
Double the pasturing capacity with Best Perennial Grass and Alfalfa Mixture 
BROMUS, ALFALFA, WHEATGRASS AND RYEGRASS 
Because of its palatability and high yields, is destined to take a 
more important place in pasture mixtures. It is well adapted to 
alternate grazing. The cattle have just been moved from the field 
in the foreground to the recovered pasture on the other side of the 
fence. 
A LIFE LONG NUTRITIOUS PASTURE 
If you want something extra good in pasture, for maximum graz¬ 
ing, palatability and nutritive value, you can take Sam Bober’s 
advice and experience with pasture grasses and plant this mixture 
of equal parts of Crested, Bromus, Ryegrass and Cossack Alfalfa 
at 12 to 15 pounds per acre. 
Pasture A: 50 lbs. $10.50; 100 lbs. $20.00 
A PRACTICAL PASTURE FOR MIDWESTERN AND EASTERN 
STATES 
On land with twenty-five inches of rainfall or more a year, we recommend a 
pasture mixture of equal parts of Bromus Grass, Redtop, Crested Wheatgrass, 
Ryegrass, Timothy and Yellow Sweet Clover. 
The Ryegrass will furnish good pasture the first year and act as a nurse 
crop for the other grasses. The Wheatgrass and Bromus Grass have the ability 
to come up and grow in cool early spring weather when other grasses are dor¬ 
mant, and will furnish you earlier grazing than any other pasture grass. Yellow 
Sweet Clover, as a legume, not only furnishes variety but it introduces more 
protein content into the grasses grown with it in the mixture. The Timothy 
furnishes variety. 
This mixture will furnish pasture a longer season and will pasture more stock 
per acre and will last for years without replanting. Good No. 1 quality seed. 
Pasture B: 25 lbs. $3.60; 50 lbs. $7.25; 100 lbs. $14.25 
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