FIELD GRASS SEEDS__.. 
ALTA FESCUE (Tall Fescue). Tall Fescue 
is rapidly gaining in popularity and has 
supplanted Meadow Fescue in many 
areas. It is somewhat coarser than 
Meadow Fescue, but is more drought- 
resistant, more productive, and more 
alkali-tolerant. Livestock find it fully 
as palatable. The growth period, and 
other characteristics are the same ex- 
cept that Meadow Fescue is probably 
preferable on wet lands. Lib. $1.00; 
10 Ibs. $9.00, postpaid. Write for 
quantity prices. 
Write for Quantity Prices 

RED TOP (Herds Grass). Sow 12 to 15 
pounds per acre. This is one of the 
most valuable and satisfactory grasses 
in all localities. Thrives on low ground, 
where water stands late in the season. 
Red Top should be included in all mix- 
tures intended for permanent pastures 
or hay. It makes excellent pasturage 
ty isyiceal tor say aihen wel eeroplence it ies ane OREGON RYE GRASS. A rapid grower, very winter hardy, leaves 
will supplant other grasses. Fine for hillsides, will prevent and stems medium fine, stools heavily, has a bright green 
erosion. Matures at the same time as Meadow Fescue, Orchard color. Excellent for pasture or for hay. Plant with Ladino 
Grass. Tall Oats Grass and Timothy. Lb. 55c; 10 Ibs. $5.00, Clover to prevent bloating. Sow 20 pounds per acre. Lb. 30c, 
postpaid. 10 Ibs. $2.75, postpaid. 
BROME GRASS. Will stand drought and produce heavy crops in 
dry sections and on poor soils where other grasses perish. It is 
one of the hardiest growers and succeeds on our dry hillsides. 
Sow 35 pounds per acre. Lb. 60c; 10 Ibs. $5.50, postpaid. 

RED TOP GRASS 
“REED CANARY GRASS 
TALL MEADOW OAT GRASS (Evergreen Grass). This grass 
seems to make more leafage and grazing, a larger yield of hay 
and to keep green longer, both during the winter and summer, 
than most grasses. It is especially adapted to heavy soils. It 
withstands heat and drought and the cold of winter; starts 
very early in the spring and continues late in the fall. For hay 
it can be cut twice in a season, frequently producing doubly 
as much hay as timothy. Ripens at the same time as Orchard 
Grass and Red or Alsike Clover. Thrives on uplands but gives 
excellent results on nearly all soils and better than most 
grasses on light and sandy soils. When sown alone, sow 25 
to 30 pounds to the acre either in spring or fall. Lb. $1.00; 
10 Ibs. $9.00, postpaid. 
TIMOTHY, the Most Extensively Grown Hay Grass. Sow 12 to 
15 pounds per acre. For hay, timothy is the best known and 
most extensively grown of all grasses. A stand is easily estab- 
lished, it is inexpensive to sow, it starts quickly and yields its 
best crop the year after it is sown, but the following year’s 
crop may be equally as heavy if liberally top-dressed with 
APPROX. 70,000,000 LBS. OF AIR-NITROGEN 
ABOVE EVERY ACRE. THIS IS AVAILABLE 
FREE FOR SOIL AND CROP IMPROVEMENT IF YOU 
CONVERT LEGUME SEEDS 
INTO FERTILIZER PLANTS 
inoculating — 
NITRAGIN INOCULATION PRICES 
When Ordering, ALWAYS State Name of Seed 
ALFALFA PEANUTS, LIMA BEANS, 
manure. The yield on good land frequently runs from | 2 to 
3 tons per acre. Meadow Fescue or Kentucky Blue Grass, Red 
Top or Herds Grass and Ladino Clover all mature at the same 
time as Timothy, and are good grasses to sow with it for hay 
and pasture. A good mixture is 6 pounds Timothy, 5 pounds 
Red Top, 7 pounds Meadow Fescue and 4 pounds Ladino 
Clover. Sow this mixture at the rate of 20 pounds per acre. 
Price of Timothy is 30c per Ib., 10 Ibs. $2.75, postpaid. Write 
for quantity prices. 
REED CANARY GRASS. Reed Canary Grass is a coarse, tall 
growing (4-7 feet) plant with stout leafy stems. It grows 
in large bunches 2-3. feet in diameter and spreads under- 
ground by creeping root stalks. Although coarse, it is very 
palatable and sought after by all classes of livestock. It is one 
of the earliest grasses to begin growth in the spring and will 
withstand pasturing well if not grazed too closely continu- 
ously. It should produce satisfactorily in most sections with a 
moderate moisture supply, but is commonly used in water- 
logged conditions. It does not tolerate hot summer climates 
of the interior valleys. For dry, hot conditions we suggest 
that you plant the Superior Strain of Reed Canary Grass listed 
on the following page. Lb. $1.30; 10 Ibs. $12.00, postpaid. 
Write for quantity prices. 
Sweet, Bur, Hubam Clovers 
Size 
1 
CLOVERS 
Medium & Mammoth 
Red, Alsike Crimson & 
White Clovers 
PEAS (All Varieties) 
VETCHES (All Varieties) 
100 Ib. size (Inoculates up 
to 100 Ibs.) ea......$ .50 
1200 Ib. size ea.. 5.70 
(12-100 Ib. size cans) 
BEANS—Navy , Pinto, Wax, 
String, Kidney, Gr. Northern 
. ea. $ .35 
LESPEDEZA Halled or Unhulled 
100 Ib. size [nocalers up 
to 100 Ibs. seed).. 50 
COW PEAS 
Size Retail 
Small (Inoculates up to 
120 Ibs. seed) $ ee 
25 bu. (one can) ea.. 
30 bu. (one ctn.) ea. 3.25 
(Contains 6-5 bu. cans) 
SOYBEANS (AllVarieties) 
Small (Inoculates up to 
120 Ibs. seed) $ .30 
5 bu. ea 
25 bu. (one can) ea.. 
30 bu. (one ctn.) ea. 3.25 
(Contains 6-5 bu. cans) 
LUPINES (All Varieties) 
100 Ib. size (Incculates up 
to 100 Ibs. seed) ea. $ .50 
GARDEN SIZE 
Garden Peas and Beans 
Sweet Peas, Lupines and 
Edible Soybeans 
Enough for 8 Ibs. seed 
Retail Price ~10c each. 
NITRAGIN — Oldest'and Most Widely:Used Inoeulator'in America 


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