American Field Seed Co., Chicago, T1. 138 
Cut 1-3 to 1-2 off Your Grass Seed Bill 

oe Timothy, Alsike and 
RED CLOVER MIXED 
Lot “MAJOR” $6.60 bu. (45 lbs.) 
20 to 25% Clovers 
Northern U.S. Grown 
Here is a very fine mixture. A lot of customers demand a mixture of this kind. 
It makes a marvelous seeding for hay or pasture. Has a heavy percentage of 
Clovers yet the price is low. If you are short of cash and have to be conservative, 
buy Lot “Major.” It will produce a crop that will surprise you. When this mixture 
is sown at the rate of 11 to 12 pounds per acre there are 30 to 40 Clover Seeds on 
each square foot besides the Timothy seeds. The germination is high and we guar-. 
antee Lot ‘‘Major’’ to be satisfactory or money refunded. You can make your dollars 
go further by buylng this triple mixture. Is adapted northern grown seed. 
CUT YOUR SEED BILL IN HALF 
How can we do it? We buy many cars of Timothy in the country that contains 
quite a percentage of Alsike Clover and a little Red Clover. We buy this mixed 
seed at a discount under its real value. All of the Clover cannot be cleaned out. 
We often blend more Alsike and Red Clover to make the right proportion. We 
bought most of this seed last fall. If we bought it on today’s market, the price 
would be higher. 
We sell thousands of bushels of this mixture every year. Repeat orders from the 
same customers is evidence this is a good combination. This mixture helps the soil. 
The Clovers make a heavy growth and are supported by the Timothy, Makes an 
economical seeding. A bushel makes a heavy seeding on 4 acres. Does not cost 
much-.more than straight Timothy, but worth 50% more to you. Seed markets are 
strong. We suggest ordering as soon as possible. 

BROME GRASS 
Or Bromus Inermus 
Drought Resistant—Heavy Producer 
We have high grade Brome Grass, No. 1 stock. Brome Grass has become a valuable 
crop the past few years throughout the middle west and eastern states. Does well 
in Wisconsin and Michigan and on south into Kentucky. It’s a perennial. Is easy 
to eradicate. Makes excellent hay and pasture. Is very palatable and has high 
feeding value. During dry weather it stays green when other grasses are fading 
out. Sow 18 to 20 lbs. per acre. Some Experiment Stations advise sowing 3 to 5 Ibs. 
per acre with Alfalfa seeding, Starts early in spring and grows late in fall, Price— 
25 Ibs., $4.95; 50 Ibs., $9.75; 100 Ibs., $19.40. 
