BETTER Crops WitH Mite HicH SEED 15 
CLOVER 
MEDIUM RED—A biennial plant growing 16 to 18 inches high; 
fine for hay and pasture; one of the best producers of nitro- 
gen. 
MAMMOTH RED—A biennial larger and coarser than Medium 
Red; a better soil builder and also a good hay. 
HUBAM SWEET CLOVER—An annual rapid growth, coarse and 
fibery; develops rapidly and produces seed the first year; for 
soil building or cover crop. 
YELLOW BLOSSOM SWEET CLOVER—A biennial for hay and 
pasture; also a very good cover crop and soil builder. 
WHITE BLOSSOM SWEET CLOVER—-A biennial coarser than 
Yellow Blossom; a good cover crop; not as good for hay or 
pasture. 

GRASS SEEDS 
REED CANARY GRASS—lIs one perennial grass that will thrive 
in marshy places, stands under water for weeks without in- 
jury, yields enormous tonnage of hay with feed value equal 
to wheat bran. Sow any time before June 20th at the rate 
of 10 to 12 pounds per acre, broadcast. It forms a sod rapidly 
through the spreading of underground roots. Makes your 
lowlands grow profitable crops. 
CRESTED WHEAT GRASS (Standard or Forage Strain)— 
Is a drought-resistant, long-lived grass. 
CRESTED WHEAT GRASS (Fairway Strain)—Shorter than 
Standard, often used for golf fairways and parks where water 
is short. 
MOUNTAIN BROME GRASS—Adapted to a wide range of soil 
and climate, makes a strong growing perennial bunch grass, 
drought resistant, makes a fine pasture and leafy hay. Much 
better for high altitude than Smooth Brome. 
PERENNIAL RYE GRASS—A very valuable variety for per- 
manent pasture. Succeeds well on almost any soil, but is 
Reruculaxly, adapted to moderately moist or irrigated lands. 
ow 30 to 40 pounds per acre in spring. 
BROME GRASS (Bromus Inermis)—Yields enormous crops of 
splendid hay, and affords early and abundant pasture. 
MEADOW FESCUE, or ENGLISH BLUE GRASS—Of eat 
value for permanent pasture and for hay. Does best on 
strong land. 
PERMANENT PASTURE MIXTURE — We highly recommend 
the following ratio for a well balanced permanent pasture 
mixture: 30% Orchard Grass, 30% Erome Grass, 20% Per- 
ennial Rye Grass, 12% Timothy and 8% Yellow Blossom 
Sweet Clover. Sow 25 to 30 pounds per acre. Sow broad- 
cast, cover lightly and keep wet until well started. 
ORCHARD GRASS—Often sown with Alfalfa to give a stronger 
and better hay. It will stand drought or will do well in the 
shade. Orchard Gross gives a heavy tonnage in permanent 
pasture, furnishes the girst green bite in the Spring and the 
last in the Fall. 
SUDAN GRASS—One of the best catch crops to plant when late 
seeding is necessary. Can be cut every six weeks until frost. 
Frost kills it entirely. A real drought resister, renewing its 
growth immediately when rain comes. An enormous hay 
yielder and the hay can be fed in unlimited quantities with- 
out any danger to stock, 
See yellow price sheet for prices on all the above seeds, 
also for a complete list of all field seeds including Seed Wheat, 
Oats, Barley, Rye and Corn. Field Peas, Soy Beans, Kaffir 
Corn and all Sorghums. 
Regret that space will not permit descriptions on all these 
items, however, you will find our stock complete. 
Quality is protected on all these seeds by the MILE HIGH 
Brand. Perhaps you are familiar with our High Altitude 
rows Seeds and know the results that can be expected from 
em. 
CYCLONE SEED SOWER 
The finest hand seeder 
known. Throws seed direct- 
ly and evenly on the land. 
Can be set to sow any amount 
desired. Sows alfalfa, clover, 
grass or small grains very 
satisfactorily. Price’ each, 
$2.75, postpaid. 




CYCLONE 2 
SEED SOWER 
