1945 SPRING CATALOG 19 
ALFALFA AND CLOVERS 
ALFALFA—This crop needs no description in our great producing area. 
All our stocks are local grown and therefore the hardiest strains. 
Our Cossack, Ladak and Grimm lots are selected from fields that 
were planted with State Registered seed. If you plan on growing 
Alfalfa for seed, be sure to plant top grade pure tested seed. 
Quality pays dividends in seed growing. 
Price: 1 Ibs. or more at $46.00 per cwt. Less than 50 lbs. @ 47c 
per lb. 

RED CLOVER—A valuable crop, usually sown in mixture with Timothy. 
Some farmers are finding it a profitable crop to raise for seed. 
Our stock is hardy local grown, extra fancy. 
Price: oo Ibs. or more @ $40.00 per cwt. Less than 50 lbs. @ 41c 
per lb. 
ALSIKE—Thrives best in moist soils. Good in both meadow and pas- 
ture mixtures. Does not bloat stock. 
SWEET CLOVER—Do not overlook the possibility of Sweet Clover 
pastures. Use in mixtures of grasses on dry land to make 
crop till grasses become established. Also use for irrigated pas- . 
ture on land that you wish to cultivate again in two or three 
pees: A wonderful soil builder. We have both Yellow and White 
ossom. | 
Price: Ae lbs. or more @ $16.00 per ewt. Less than 50 lbs. @ 17c 
per lb. 
GRASS SEEDS 
A big problem in Wyoming is the improvement of our much needed 
grass lands. This is a very much neglected phase of the development 
of our natural resources. To know your grasses and which is best 
adapted to certain moisture and soil conditions is of vital importance to 
the progress of the cattle and sheep industry of this area. 
We of the Northern Seed Company have been studying this subject 
and watching the progress that many ranchers and farmers are making | 
in a program for providing better winter range and summer pasture. 
Keep this in mind when planning your seeding program, and make use 
of our long observation and experience. 
When buying our stock of grass seeds, which with the exception 
of a few varieties are not grown for seed in this territory, we purchase 
only seed that quickly becomes acclimated to our high altitudes and 
severe winters. . 
We list the following varieties that have proven their worth. We 
have what we believe to be ample stocks arranged for, but offer all 
Grass Seed subject to change in market price and stock on hand. Prices 
FOB Sheridan, bags included. 
BROME GRASS—Much can be said for Brome. It makes a prolific 
growth in early spring, even during cold weather. It will stand 
more drought than many grasses. Grows at all seasons from 
early spring to late fall with reasonable moisture. Plant a few 
pounds per acre in your alfalfa meadow and let it propagate 
instead of cheat grass as the alfalfa stand gets thinner. We 
offer Canadian grown seed. 
Prices: 50 Ibs. or more @ $25.00 per cwt.; 10 to 49 lbs. @ 26c per 
lb. Less than 10 lbs. @ 28c per lb. 
