DRY LAND PERMANENT PASTURE MIXTURE 
High altitude seed produced from the hardiest known strains, grown without 
irrigation. Well adapted to the inter-mountain region as well as lower country 
of the Western and Southwestern states. Composed of two parts Forage-type 
Crested Wheatgrass and one part of each of Slender Wheatgrass, Smooth 
Brome Grass, Domestic Ryegrass and Dwarf Yellow Sweet Clover. 
25 Ibs. $5.50; 50 Ibs. $10.50; 100 Ibs. $20.00 
GROW QUICK 49.40 
PASTURE MIXTURE U1. 
For Cattle, Sheep and Hogs 
Our Grow-Quick Mixture is a big seller. The cost of seeding is low and it 
gives quick production. You can begin pasturing it lightly within relatively 
few weeks after sowing. 
Contains equal parts of Sweet Clover, Domestic Ryegrass, Timothy, Rosen Rye. 
Good qualty seed is used and we mix it as-thoroughly as we can so as to give 
you a fine value at low cost. 
The Ryegrass and Rosen Rye in this combination are fast growers and 
afford the earliest feed. Meanwhile the Sweet Clover and Timothy are de- 
veloping to increase its production and value. It keeps. on growing until 
after frost. The Sweet Clover, Timothy and most of the Ryegrass of course 
live over winter and can be used the next year for plowing under, for con- 
tinued pasture or cut for hay. 
Sow 20 lbs. per acre. Sow about the time you sow small grain. Do not 
use a nurse crop. 
50 Ibs. $6.25; 100 Ibs. $12.00, including bags 

Lambs on Grow Quick pasture 
BROME and ALFALFA 
A Fifty-Fifty Mixture of Quality Seed 
I sincerely hope large numbers of our customers will sow a mixture of our 
Brome Grass and Alfalfa this year. It makes very heavy crops of hay that 
eure quicker than straight Alfalfa and is equal to it in feeding value. Both 
are very drought resistant. They supplement each other in a remarkable way. 
Pasture test for an average of three years, an acre of Brome-Alfalfa produced 
3,933 pounds of milk and had an average of 145 pasture days. Straight 
Alfalfa produced 3,606 pounds of milk and provided 124 pasture days. In 
another test the mixture pastured by sheep gained 362 pounds per acre. 
Straight Alfalfa 309 pounds. 
All cleaned seed. Sow about 16 lbs. of the mixture per acre. 
$17.50 for 50 Ibs.; $34.00 per 100 Ibs., including bags 
Not only does an Alfalfa-Bromus mixture produce more hay, but it is a 
much better soil gripping crop on rolling erodible land. 
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