| FORAGE CROPS 
‘s— estionably the leading one-year forage crop for our country. Drought resistant on dry land, but re- 
ome with pieeneddous sowie Relished by all stock and is highly nutritious. Should not be planted tili 
danger of frost is past, and can usually be sown as late as the first of July and still make a crop. Note: Sudan oe a 
heavier stock than permanent grasses or alfalfa, and requires longer time after cutting to properly cure. Do not spoil you 
crop by trying to put it up too soon. 
MILLET—Millet is valuable as a catch crop for both hay and grain. It should not be seeded too early as frost and cold 
weather will damage it badly. 
SIBERIAN MILLET—A small seeded variety with round, reddish seeds. Very hardy and drought resistant. An excellent 
hay crop as well as a good seed producer. 
HOG MILLET or PROSO—This is a large seeded type of millet with sprangled heads. 
BLACK AMBER CANE—Produces an abundance of feed much relished by stock as it is very sweet. The stocks are quite 
heavy and hay must be shocked in the field and allowed to cure several days before stacking. Grasshoppers or crickets 
will not bother Cane, which makes it especially valuable when infestation of these insects is threatened. 
DWARF ESSEX RAPE—One of the finest green feeds grown. For late summer and fall pasture sow 1% to 2 lbs. of rape 
seed per acre in your grain just before you irrigate. It will grow in the stubble and make an abundance of feed for hogs, 
cattle or sheep. 
SEED CORN 
_ _All our seed corn is Wyoming and Montana grown (except Hybrid, which 
is Minnesota grown)’. The varieties we offer are especially adapted to loca] 
conditions. Don’t plant untested corn or varieties that are not adapted to 
Wyoming and Montana condition. 




COLORADO 13—A splendid yellow dent. This variety has certainly proved 
itself very valuable in the last few years. Much larger ear and deeper 
kernel than any of the varieties formerly used. We have seen fields of this 
SQUARE DEAL YELLOW DENT—Very early with small ears and cob, but a 
good yielder. 
PIONEER WHITE DENT—The best white corn for this section. 
FALCONER—Semi-yellow dent, early, hardy, and prolific. 
GEHU—Yellow flint, very early, high feeding value, and will make corn where others fail. 
NORTHWESTERN DENT—Red corn producing heavily both grain and fod 
der. Much liked for Silage. 
KINGSCROST HYBRID—Last year we carried for the 

SEED GRAIN 
Supplies of seed grain, particularly oats and barley, are not as lentiful this ordinaril Wh 
do not have full stocks arranged for at the time this is written, you can be ails that we mill be ; eke oeERS 
grains. | 
obtainable in all kinds of seed 
SPRING RYE—Our stock of this is very limited. Spring Rye makes excellent early pasture or be used 
erain crop. Spring Rye will often Produce a crop on dry land where other metic crops fail. Pe oa 
will be able to o fer you the best 
PRICES ON FIELD SEEDS ARE QUOTED ON PAGE TWENTY-FOUR. 
20 NORTHERN SEED COMPANY, SHERIDAN, WYOMING 
