FIELD GRASS SEEDS pa mute for Quaney Prices 
CRESTED WHEAT GRASS. Here’s a grass 
that no amount of drought can kill out. 
If you have real dry land in which you 
have been unsuccessful in getting a 
profitable stand of grass or hay, plant 
Crested Wheat Grass. A little prepara- 
tion of the soil and the sowing of 15 
pounds per acre of this dryland grass 
will solve the problem presented to you 
each year by that dry land. Crested 
Wheat Grass makes a palatable hay, 
produces well and will not kill out. In 
spite of the severe droughts in the mid- 
dle west, Crested Wheat Grass has held 
its own, producing feed where all other 
grasses failed. The crop of seed is ex- 
tremely short this year and our supply 
quite limited, so order early. This grass 
is the first to start in the spring and the 
first to spring to life when fall rains 
come. It stands the severest cold 
weather and best of all, the hottest and 
driest summer weather. Lb. 40c; 10 Ibs. ss 
RED TOP GRASS $3.50, postpaid. CRESTED WHEAT GRASS 



RED TOP (Herds Grass). Sow 12 to 15 pounds per acre. This is OREGON RYE GRASS. A rapid grower, very winter hardy, leaves 
one of the most valuable and satisfactory grasses in all locali- and stems medium fine, stools heavily, has a bright green 
ties. Thrives on low ground, where water stands late in the color. Excellent for pasture or for hay. Plant with Ladino 
season. Red Top should be included in all mixtures intended Clover to prevent bloating. Sow 20 pounds per acre. Lb. 20c; 
for permanent pastures or hay. It makes excellent pasturage 10 Ibs. $1.50, postpaid. 
and is ideal for hay. When well established it spreads and BROME GRASS. Will stand drought and produce heavy crops in 
will supplant other grasses. Fine for hillsides, will prevent dry sections and on poor soils where other grasses perish. It Is 
erosion. Matures at the same time as Meadow Fescue, Orchard one of the hardiest growers and succeeds on our dry hillsides. 
Grass, Tall Oats Grass and Timothy. Lb. 35c; 10 Ibs. $3.25, SW 35 pounds per acre. Lb. 40c; 10 Ibs. $3.50, postpaid. 
postpaid. 
TALL MEADOW OAT GRASS (Evergreen Grass). This grass 
seems to make more leafage and grazing, a larger yield of hay 
and to keep green longer, both during the winter and summer, 
than most grasses. It is especially adapted to heavy soils. It 
withstands heat and drought and the cold of winter; starts 
very early in the spring and continues late in the fall. For hay 
it can be cut twice in a season, frequently producing doubly 
as much hay as timothy. Ripens at the same time as Orchard 
Grass and Red or Alsike Clover. Thrives on uplands but gives 
excellent results on nearly all soils and better than most 
grasses on light and sandy soils. When sown alone, sow 25 
to 30 pounds to the acre either in spring or fall. Lb. 50c; 
WINE Ninnin77Z 
for ALFALFA, CLOVER, 
BEANS, COWPEAS, PEAS, 
SOYBEANS, LESPEDEZA, 3 
PEANUTS, all LEGUMES <5 
NITRAGIN 
| i 1898 Forty Four Years of Service 1942 
PRICES REDUCED ON PEA, VETCH, LESPEDEZA, N 
COWPEAS, PEANUTS, AND SOYBEAN GROUPS y 


WAAKREYT EE! 

10 Ibs. $4.50, postpaid. BUILD UP YOUR SOIL 
KENTUCKY BLUE GRASS. Sow 20 to 30 pounds per acre. Inoculate Your Legumes with NITRAGIN 
: Inoculate your Legume seeds even tho planted on 
There is no better grass for permanent pasture than Kentucky fields that have been inoculated before. Field tests 
Blue Grass. It is nutritious, palatable and a heavy producer. have shown that better crops are harvested when 
: i “ae 3 a i Legume seeds are inoculated even when planted on 
Except in very light soils it should be included in every mix- fields where inoculated seeds of the same Legume 
ture. Very hardy, spreads freely, produces abundantly, with- crops had grown the previous year. 

stands drought and cannot be tramped out. Lb. 40c; 10 Ibs. | 
$3.50, postpaid NITRAGIN INOCULATION PRICES 
When Ordering, ALWAYS State Name of Seed 
“us 
WINTER BLUE GRASS (Poa Bulbosa) . The Grass That Grows ALFALFA, all CLOVERS LESPEDEZA Hulled or Unhulled 
When Other Grasses Sleep.” Poa Bulbosa reverses the normal Size Retail | Size Retail 
order of growth and produces winter grass while other crops “2 bu. ea......... $ .30 | Small (Inoculates 
; : , 1 bu. ea......... 50] up to 50 Ib. seed). .$ .35 
are dormant. It is a perennial and distantly related to Ken- 2% bu. ea......... 1.00} Large (Inoculates 
tucky Blue Grass. Cattle eat Poa Bulbosa readily and greatly PEAS (All Varieti up to 100 Ib. seed).. .50 
relish this grass either in the green stage or as dry pasture. ( arieties) SOYBEANS, LIMA BEANS. 
? VETCHES (All Varieties) : 
Poa Bulbosa can be winter pastured and toward spring the ; ow PEAS and PEANUTS - 
cattle removed to permit the grass to grow to full develop- 12 as rae ie Lae ere $ .30 
ment when it can be either dry pastured or cut for hay. It ie bu. ea....... fe. 00' 1/0) bu. ea. eee ess 
supplies winter grazing when all other grasses are dormant. eae she we Po Ee 30 ie (avictomiees 330 
Will not become a pest. Requires no further seeding when BEANS (Contains 6-5 bu. cans) 
once established. Plant in the fall or early winter, seeding String, Wax, Kidney GARDEN SIZE 
at the rate of 25 pounds per acre. Poa Bulbosa can be com- Y% bu. ea......... $ .25 Sweet Peas eau Lupine: 
bined with alfalfa resulting in two crops from the same piece 1 bu. ea......... 35 | Enough for 6 Ibs. seed 
of ground; hay crops in the summer and pasture during the 1% bu. ea......... 50 ' Retail Price 10c each. 
winter. Postpaid, small lot price, 40c Ib. Write for quantity 
prices. 

36 WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF POULTRY SUPPLIES. 
