20 THEILMANN SEED CO., ERIE, PA. 

farmers everywhere. Will do well in most any soil, but 
it requires lime and the seed should be inoculated. It may 
be sown either in the spring or fall. Sow about twenty 
pounds of seed to an acre. 
Sudan Grass 
A forage crop of immense value. It is strictly an annual 
and dies each year like millet and must be seeded again 
each spring. Sudan Grass grows tall, reaching a height 
of six to nine feet. Sow in rows 18 to 24 inches apart and 
cultivate like corn, or it can be drilled in with a grain 
drill, or sown broadcast by hand. If sown broadcast, about 
20 pounds required per acre. If drilled in rows, four to 
eight pound of seed is sufficient. 
Millet 
German or Golden Millet—Will grow three to four feet 
high and will mature in about three months. Takes the 
place of hay and makes a wonderful green feed in dry 
seasons. Market price. 
Japanese—Comes from Japan; the largest variety of 
all: grows from 6 to 8 feet high, yielding immense quan- 
tities of feed. Market price. 
Hungarian Millet 
Valuable when hay is short or to follow some early har- 
vested crops. Sow % bushel per acre. 
Lawn Grass 
THEILMANN’S LAWN GRASS 
This is by far the best mixture of grasses offered for 
the purpose of quickly producing a permanent lawn. It is 
prepared by a careful blending of different grasses to 
produce a thick, velvety appearance so much sought after. 
Many of the choicest lawns in our city have been seeded 
down with this mixture and have proven satisfactory. 
THEILMANN’S “SHADY PLACE” GRASS 
We have a special lawn mixture for shady places. The 
grasses used in making this mixture are only those that 
are well adapted for growing in the shade, and as it blends 
well with our regular LAWN GRASS MIXTURE, it may 
be used on those portions of the lawn which are shaded 
by trees, buildings, etc. 
White Clover—Valuable for lawns and pastures. 
Fancy Red Top—Cleaned from chaff. 
Kentucky Blue Grass (Poa pratensis). Thrives on a va- 
riety of soils. Valuable for lawns. 
Creeping Bent—A low growing variety. Used for fine 
lawns. Modern golf has popularized this thickly rooting, 
densely cropping mass for putting greens, making a very 
velvety surface. 
English Rye Grass (Lolimu Perenne). Used for quick 
lawns, meadows and pastures. 
Red or Chewing Fescue (Festuca Rubra)—Excellent for 
sowing on sandy soil, also shady places. 
Rough Stalk Meadow (Poa Trivialis) — Recommended 
for shady lawns, also a rich pasture grass. 
Crested Dogtail (Cynosurus Cristatus) — Fine leaved 
grass for lawn and pasture. 
Perennial Rye Grass—A fine leaved grass. An excel- 
lent green on fairways or anywhere that a quick-growing 
sod is needed. Ask for prices. 
