20: NORTHERN SEED COMPANY 

ORCHARD GRASS—Excellent in a pasture mixture, also planted with 
alfalfa as it matures early and makes best hay cut as early as 
first cutting alfalfa. Also comes back to make a good second 
growth with second cutting alfalfa (on irrigated fields). 
Prices: 50 lbs. or more @ $47.00 per cwt.; 10 to 49 lbs. @ 48c per 
lb.; less than 10 lbs. @ 50c per Ib. 
KENTUCKY BLUE GRASS—With plenty of water during the hot 
months of July and August, no grass will pasture as much stock 
as this. Excellent in pasture mixtures for this purpose. Blue 
Grass tends to become sodbound, keeping moisture from going 
through to the base of the root system. Light cultivation will 
increase its productiveness. 
Prices: 50 lbs. or more at $43.50 per cwt. 
RED TOP—This will do well in soil too wet for most grasses. 
Prices: 50 lbs. or more at $27.50 per ewt.; 10 to 49 lbs. @ 29¢c per lhb.; 
less than 10 lbs. @ 3l1c per. hb. 
TIMOTHY—Perhaps the biggest producing perennial grass grown for 
hay in Wyoming. Timothy, with a small percentage of Alsike or 
Red Clover added makes an abundance of hay relished by stock. 
Ideal to take range stock through bad storms. One advantage 
of timothy is that range stock will eat it, and still eat dry range 
grass as part of their ration. 
Price: 50 lbs. or more @ $138.00 per cwt.; 10 to 49 lbs. @ 14c per 
lb.; less than 10 lbs. @ 15c per Ib 
MEADOW FESCUE—Also known as English Blue Grass. Similar to 
- Kentucky Blue Grass, but grows larger and coarser. Desirable 
in pasture mixtures, as it is very hardy and stands drought well. 
Can be used for lawns where water is not available for thorough 
watering or irrigation. 
Price: 50 lbs. or more at $35.00 per cwt; 10 to 49 lbs. @ 36c per Ib.; 
less than 10 lbs. @ 38c per lb. 
HUNTLEY PASTURE MIXTURE—Famous for irrigated pasture that 
will grow a maximum of feed throughout the growing season, and 
late into the fall season. Consists of 20% each Brome Grass, 
Meadow Fescue, Orchard and Kentucky Blue Grass, and 10% 
each of Alsike and White Dutch Clover. ; 
Price: 50 Ibs. or more @ $43.00 per cwt; 10 to 49 lbs. @ 44e per lb.; 
10 lbs. or less @ 46c per lb. 
MOUNTAINEER PASTURE MIXTURE—A formula we have sold for 
many years. Contains 25% Brome, 15% each of Meadow Fescue, 
Orchard and Kentucky Blue Garss, 10% Timothy, 13% Alsike and 
7% White Dutch Clover. 
Price: 50 lbs. or more at $38.00 per cwt.; 10 to 49 lbs. @ 39¢ per |b.; 
10 lbs. or less @ 41c per lb. 
: We can mix grasses and clovers on any formula you desire, and 
will be glad to make recommendations for special mixtures to meet 
individual soil or moisture conditions. 
CRESTED WHEAT GRASS—tThe hardiest and most drought resistant 
of the cultivated grasses. Makes excellent hay or pasture, and 
will grow in places other grasses will fail. 
Price: 50 lbs. or more @ $19.00 per cwt.; 10 to 49 lbs. @ 20¢ per Ib.; 
less than 10 lbs. @ 22c per lb. 
As a general rule, best stands can be secured by sowing grass seed 
on a firm seed bed early in the spring. 
