where it is seeded alone. Do not 
Smooth BROME GRASS Outyields Bluegrass 2 to 1 
Most Palatable of All Pasture Grasses 
Smooth Brome Grass is a Giant Bluegrass—hardy and permanent and it roots 
deeply, sometimes 4 and 5 feet deep, making it stand dry and hot weather as 
well as the coldest winters. 
It is the first green grass in the 
spring and the last in the fall and 
keeps green all summer when other 
grasses are dried. 
All classes of livestock like it. 
Very palatable. As it is a grass, it 
cannot poison stock. It is important 
to seed it as early as the ground can 
be worked. Very little if any injury 
from frost. 
Plant 15 to 20 pounds per acre, 

cover deeply—-inch deep is suffi- 
cient. No. 1 seed, free from foul 
weeds. Smooth Brome Grass 
10 Ibs. $2.90; 25 Ibs. $6.50; 50 Ibs. $11.75; 100 Ibs. $22.50 
DOUBLE DUTY PASTURE 
“Miracle Twins" BROME and ALFALFA Produce Profits and Save. Soil 
A Fifty-Fifty Mixture of Quality Seed 
For years you’ve heard about ‘‘renovating’’ bluegrass—snapping it up 
with lime and legumes. Now experimenters are talking about a better system. 
It’s ealled ‘‘conversion’’—changing bluegrass over to more productive 
bromegrass and alfalfa. Both are very drought resistant. They supplement 
each other in a remarkable way. Pasture test for an average of three years, 
an acre of Brome-Alfalfa produced 3,933 pounds of milk and had an average 
of 145 pasture days. Straight Alfalfa produced 3,606 pounds of milk and 
provided 124 pasture days. In another test the mixture pastured by sheep 
gained 362 pounds per acre. Straight Alfalfa 209 pounds. Sow about 16 
pounds of the mixture per acre. 
$18.50 for 50 Ibs.; $35.50 per 100 Ibs., including bags 

Herefords on Brome-Alfalfa Pasture 
PASTURE is your cheapest and most 
PROFITABLE FEED 

