840-A You should sow liberally of this famous quick 
hay and winter pasture grass. The seed cost is so 
reasonable. A bag (100 lbs.) will easily plant three 
acres. American Rye Grass is deep green in color 
and grows 2 to 3 feet tall. Provides continuous 
grazing from mid-winter until June. Furnishes rich 
and palatable feed and plenty of it. Sheep, cattle, 
hogs, horses and poultry relish it. It supplies pro- 
teins, minerals and vitamins so badly needed by 
growing stock. Stands a lot of pasturing and even 
when grazed to the ground makes rapid renewed 
growth as soon as given an opportunity. Little soil 
preparation is necessary. No plowing and covering 
is essential, as with oats and the like, Simply sow 


TEILOMUSEINDICA 
738 Annual Yellow Blossom Sweet Clover. 
Also spoken of as ‘Sour Clover.’? One of 
our most valuable winter legumes for the 
lower South. Grows 2 to 3 feet tall and —— 
produces 5 to 10 tons of green matter by 
early May which may be easily plowed un- 
der. Stock seems to relish it when the taste 
is cultivated, but it is chiefly used for soil 
improvement. It thrives on all kinds of soil 
——does splendidly on acid soils if they are 
limed, A Rae 1s inexpensive. It has proven 
a sreat winter cover crop for orchards and groves. 
rapidly and abundantly. Increases eane yields oan an PAL: 
of 3 tons per acre, and corn planted after this remarkable 
crop gives 20 bushels more per acre. Tremendously reduces 
|; your fertilizer costs. Sow during the fall at the rate of 20 
pounds to the acre if alone. Reuter’s stock is of extra fancy 
pauality, high in purity and germination and absolutely _ free 
from any Johnson grass or other noxious weed seeds. Gives 
every possible assurance of clean, heavy, healthy stands, In- 
poner seed with Nitragin, Lb. 25¢; 5 Ibs. 65c. Not pre- 
Ibs. $60.00; 2000 Ibs. $115.00. 

the seed and rake in. On 
compact soils loosen the 
ground with a rake or 
harrow, then sow the seed 
broadcast and lightly har- 
row in if convenient. In 
pasture mixtures it does 
well with Crimson Clover, 
Lespedeza, or other 
grasses and cClovers. Best planting months are 
Sept., Oct. and Nov. Makes a better growth than 
most grasses on lands of low fertility. 
Prices: Not prepaid: 10 lbs. $1.40; 100 lbs. $12.00; 500 
Ibs. $58.75; 1,000 lbs. $115.00. 










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