- PASTURE A—The King of Pasture Mixtures 
A most practical life-long pasture and hay mixture composed of 
equal parts of Smooth Bromus grass, Cossack alfalfa, wheatgrass 
and ryegrass. Cattle and sheep are fond of it. Its great value is 
that it will grow well on poor land, but naturally the better the 
soil the better it will grow. It has two to three times the carrying 
capacity of ordinary pastures. It is most valuable in withstanding 
the most rigorous test of heavy grazing and yields heavy crops 
of hay, relished by, and highly nutritious for all livestock. 
YEAR AROUND PASTURE 
Here is a pasture that comes up two weeks earlier every spring 
and stays green later in the fall than other pastures, and in winter 
months the wheatgrass part of the pasture can be grazed. 
This pasture mixture should be planted at the rate of 12 to 15 
pounds per acre, about one-half inch deep, early in the spring on firm 
land; stubble land is good. Order early, we will ship promptly and 
you plant it early. 
Pasture A Mixture: 25 Ibs. $6.00; 50 Ibs. $11.75; 100 Ibs. $22.50 

The stockman’s cheapest and most valuable crop. 
Pasture A Mixture 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. 
The Moral is—/PLANT GRASS 
A good Indian once said, to the accompaniment of grunts 
and growls: ‘‘White man crazy. Make big tepee. Plow hill. 
Water wash; wind blow soil. Grass gone, land gone, door gone, 
window gone; whole place gone to hell. Buck gone. Squaw, 
too. Papoose gone. No chuck-away, no pig, no corn, no cow, 
no hay, no pony. Indian no plow land. Keep grass. Buffalo 
eat. Indian eat buffalo. Hide make tepee, make moccasin. 
Indian no make terrace, no build dam, no give damn. All time 
eat. No hunt job, not hitch-hike, no ask relief. No shoot pig. 
Great Spirit make grass. Indian no waste anything. Indian 
no work. White man heap loco.’’ 








