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nds per acre. For hay, timothy is the best known and 
extensively grown of all grasses. A stand is easily estab- 
ed, it is inexpensive to sow, it starts quickly and yields its 
b p the year after it is sown, but the following year’s 
crop may be equally as heavy if liberally top-dressed with 
manure. The yield on good land frequently runs from 11 to 
tons per acre. Meadow Fescue or Kentucky Blue Grass, Red 
or Herds Grass and Ladino Clover all mature at the same 
as Timothy, and are good grasses to sow with it for hay 
Beeture. A good mixture is 6 pounds Timothy, 5 pounds 
op, 7 pounds Meadow Fescue and 4 pounds Ladino 
. Sow this mixture at the rate of 20 pounds per acre. 
3e of Timothy is 30c per Ib., 10 Ibs. $2.75, postpaid. Write 
for quantity prices. 
ORCH. RD GRASS. The greatest pasture and hay grass. A very 
vigorous grower and yields large crops of excellént and nutri- 
hay, as well as having special value as a pasture grass, 
ng good grazing from early spring till winter. It 
tself to a variety of soils, provided they are well 
, but succeeds best on loamy uplands or moderately 
oils, although it does quite well on soils that are in- 
1 to be sandy. A mixture of 15 pounds of Orchard Grass, 
younds of Tall Meadow Oat Grass and 8 pounds of Red 
Isike Clover has proved very satisfactory, is recommended 
hay and pasture. When sown alone, plant 30 to 35 
ds per acre. In a mixture as above, sow 20 pounds per 
. Lb. 75c; 10 Ib. $7.00; postpaid. Write for quantity 
Ss 
ISH RYE GRASS (Perennial). A quick grower and excel- 
LADINO CLOVER 
CLOVERS 
RED CLOVER. The standard clover for all purposes. Makes an 
‘excellent hay when mixed with timothy. Succeeds well on 
id ost any soil. Inoculate seed before planting and you'll be 
to get a stand. Lb. 70c; 10 Ibs. $6.50, postpaid. Write 
quantity prices. 
E CLOVER. This is a perennial adapted for hay or pasture. 
luable crop for bee pasture. Does well either on poor dry 
in wet rich soil. Being finer, brighter and not so dusty. 
_ hay is preferred to Red Clover. Inoculate all clovers 
and be sure to get a stand. Lb. 70c; 10 Ibs. $6.50, postpaid. 
te for quantity prices. 
ALSIKE-TIMOTHY MIXTURE. Many farmers plant this mix- 
ture because of its economy. We offer a blend which will 
r bout 90% Alsike Clover and 10% Timothy for con- 
bly less than the regular price on straight Alsike. If 
sted please write for prices and sample. 
FIELD GRASS SEEDS (Continued) 
Rye is a perennial which persists for years. It is a heavy 
yielder and of excellent quality as hay. English Rye Grass 
should be used in every pasture or meadow mixture. Post- 
paid, small lots price, Ib. 50c; 10 Ibs. $4.50. Write for 
quantity price. 
SUPERIOR REED CANARY GRASS. This grass is a selection 
made at Oregon Experiment Station from the common low- 
land type of Reed Canary Grass. It yields heavy forage crops 
on higher, better drained soils that get quite dry during sum- 
mer months. It is perennial, is winter hardy. Starts early in 
the spring, has excellent seed producing habits. High palata- 
bility and nutritive values and matures uniformly for hay and 
seed. Postpaid, small lot price, $1.25 per pound. Write for 
quantity price. 
MONARCH MEADOW MIXTURE. This is a combination of 
grasses and clover, ideal for permanent pasture or for hay. 
Combined the following grasses and clover in perfect propor- 
tions: Eng. Rye Grass, Kentucky Blue Grass, Tall Fescue, Tall 
Oat Grass, Timothy, Alsike, Red and White Sweet Clover, and 
Orchard Grass. We have sold this blend for years and receive 
many compliments on the mixture. Plant Monarch Meadow 
Mixture for a really fine pasture. Lb. 60c; 10 Ibs. $5.50, 
postpaid. Write for quantity price. 
SUDAN GRASS. A wonderful quick-growing Summer Hay Grass. 
An annual with short fibrous roots that are killed by frost. 
Because of this characteristic, Sudan Grass will never become 
a pest as will Johnson Grass. Its greatest value is for hay, 
which is well liked by stock—the entire plant, leaves, stems 
and heads, is eaten. Sow 5 to 6 pounds to the acre in 2-foot 
rows; 20 to 25 pounds broadcast. By mail postpaid, lb. 35c; 
5 Ibs. $1.50. Write for quantity prices. 
ALFALFA and CLOVER SEEDS 
LADINO CLOVER 
A Favorite Among the Clovers 
LADINO CLOVER will pasture more cattle and hogs than any 
other clover with the possible exception of Strawberry Clover 
which is fast coming into importance as a clover pasture crop. 
Ladino is perennial, heavy producing and very palatable. It 
grows 12 to 18 inches tall. Ladino increases milk flow, im- 
proves soil, will thrive on shallow moist soils and is the first 
clover to awaken in the spring and the last plant to quit in. 
the fall. Prepare a fine seed bed and sow the seed at the rate 
of 6 pounds per acre. Cover lightly with a brush harrow. If 
you use a sloping tooth harrow, set the teeth back to the limit 
to void covering too deeply. To prevent bloating include 
grasses such as Rye Grass, Orchard Grass or Fescue. Prices: 
Blue Tag, $2.65 per lb.; Red Tag, $2.25 per lb.; Pasture 
' grade (contains Alsike Clover), $2.10 per lb. Prices postpaid. 
Write for quantity prices. 
WHITE BLOSSOM SWEET CLOVER. Sweet clover is one of the 
most important soil improving crops. Withstands adverse con- 
ditions of soil and weather better than alfalfa and red clover. 
Does not winterkill. Produces more on this land than alfalfa 
and red clover and is equal to alfalfa and red clover in 
nutritive value. Sow it on lands too poor, too worn out, too 
sandy for other crops and bring the land into condition to 
produce profitable crops. Make the seedbed fine and compact 
and cover the seed lightly. Inoculate with Nitragin, listed 
below. Plant 20 pounds to the acre from February to March. 
We offer only scarified, hulled, fancy seed, free of dodder, 
of high purity and germination. Prices postpaid: Lb. 40c; 
10 Ibs. $3.50. Write for quantity prices. 
CRIMSON CLOVER. Very productive and greedily eaten by 
cattle. An annual clover. Remains green longer than Red 
Clover and is excellent for bee food. Largely used for green 
manuring. Sown in August it may be plowed under the fol- 
lowing June. Sow 15 Ibs. per acre. Per Ib. 40c; 10 Ibs. $3.50, 
postpaid. Write for quantity prices. 




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