RED TOP 
(Agrostis alba) 
A perennial grass especially adapted for 
growing in wet situations. Makes excellent 
pasture and good hay. Sow 14 lbs. per acre. 
1 Ib. $1.25; 10 lbs. $12.00. Postpaid. Write for 
quantity price. 
REED’S CANARY GRASS 
(Phalaris arundinacea) 
A coarse perennial grass particularly adapted 
to swampy ground. It spreads by underground 
runners and is a very fast grower. Resistant to 
cold and a good pasture grass. Sow 8 lbs. per 
acre. 1 lb. 85c; 10 Ibs. $8.00. Write for quan 
tity price. 
RHODES GRASS 
(Chloris gayana) 
Probably the best hardy perennial grass for 
alkaline soil. Makes excellent pasture, also 
good hay, relished by all stock. Sow from 
March to August. Sow 15 lbs. per acre. 1 lb. 
75c; 10 lbs. $7.00. Postpaid. Write for quantity 
price. 
RUSSIAN BROME 
(Bromus inermis) 
One of the hardiest perennial grasses. With- 
stands cold or drought and water may stand 
on it for weeks. Provides pasture for most of 
the year and also makes good hay. Sow 20 
Ibs. per acre. 1 Ib. 55c; 10 Ibs. $5.00. Postpaid. 
Write for quantity price. 
TALL FESCUE 
(Festuca elatior arundinacea) 
Deep rooted perennial, tall type fescue. Un- 
der favorable conditions will grow four to six 
feet tall. Excellent for permanent pasture. Re- 
quires irrigation. Sow 25 lbs. per acre. 1 lb. 
70c; 10 lbs. $6.50. Postpaid. Write for quantity 
price. 
TIMOTHY 
(Phleum pratense) 
This is one of the best grasses for hay. Sow 
15 to 20 lbs. per acre. 1 lb. 35c; 10 lbs. $3.00. 
Postpaid. Write for quantity price. 
OTHER GRASSES—See page 44. 

SUDAN GRASS 
AGGELER SMUSSER SEED Co. 
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA 

DOUBLE DWARF MILO 
A&M ALFALFA 
(Sow 20 lbs. per acre) 
Chilean (Common)—The most popular variety. 
Very palatable and highly nutritious. Excellent 
leafy forage and high quality hay. Requires 
plenty of irrigation. Will stand extreme heat 
as well as low temperatures. A&M Superior 
Brand (Highland Grown): 1 lb. 50c; 5 lbs. $2.25. 
Write for quantity price. 
Hairy Peruvian—This variety is hardier and it 
does produce more hay the first year than 
common alfalfa, but it does not endure as well. 
1 Ib. 50c; 5 lbs. $2.25. Write for quantity price. 
African—Yields approximately 25% more than 
common alfalfa owing to the fact that it will 
continue to grow at lower temperatures. Has 
practically the same palatability and feeding 
value as common alfalfa. 1 lb. 60c: 10 Ibs. 
$5.75. Postpaid. Write for quantity price. 
Indian—Practically the same as African but 
has slightly lower content of carotin. 1 Ib. 60c; 
10 lbs. $5.75. Postpaid. Write for quantity price. 
A&M SELECTED DWARF MILO 
MAIZE 
Seed per acre 3 to 5 lbs.; height 4 feet; yield 
2,000 to 2,500 lbs. grain; plant from April till 
the middle of June. Since the cost per acre 
of Milo Maize is very small, it certainly pays 
to secure the best obtainable. As Milo Maize 
crosses very easily with other sorghums we 
produce our seed in isolated districts where 
there are no other sorghum crops grown near, 
and by selection of the strain it is kept very 
true. 1 Ib. 25c; 10 lbs. $2.00; 25 lbs. $4.00. Post- 
paid. Write for quantity price. 
DOUBLE DWARF MILO MAIZE 
Seed per acre 3 to 5 lbs.; height 2-2'% feet; 
2,000 to 2,500 lbs. grain. This variety can be 
cut and harvested in the same way as grain. 
1 Ib. 25c; 10 lbs. $2.00; 25 Ibs. $4.00. Postpaid. 
Write for quantity price. 
SUDAN GRASS 
(Drill 8 lbs. or broadcast 20 lbs. per acre) 
Sudan Grass (Sorghum vulgare sudanense) 
is an annual which endures much alkali. 
Planted during April, first cutting in 60 days 
may yield 4 tons of dry hay per acre and 3 
to 4 tons may be cut each 30 days until Oc- 
tober. It thrives with excessive moisture but 
will endure extreme drouth. In August and 
September, when all other grasses are dry, 
Sudan Grass is most valuable for pasture. 
Sudan Grass 23—This more vigorous, higher 
yielding leafier and more uniform strain of 
Sudan was developed by the College of Agri- 
culture, University of California. It has been 
thoroughly tested out and makes an average 
increased yield over ordinary Sudan of 15% 
green feed or 16% hay. If you are planting 
Sudan we by all means suggest that you plant 
this strain. 1 Ib. 30c; 10 lbs. $2.50. Postpaid. 
Write for quantity price. 
Sudan Grass—This is the regular strain and is 
slightly earlier than No. 23 but not so leafy or 
productive. 1 Ib. 25c;: 10 lbs. $2.00. Postpaid. 
Write for quantity price. 
Sudan Grass, Sweet — Sow 15 to 20 ibs. per 
acre. A cross between regular Sudan Grass 
and Leoti Sweet Sorghum which makes it sweet 
and juicy. It is a luxuriant grower and excel- 
lent for hay or pasture. Disease-resistant. 1 lb. 
30c: 10 lbs. $2.50. Postpaid. 
SACCHARINE SORGHUM 
Seed per acre 5 to 6 lbs. drilled; 20 to 25 lbs. 
broadcast. 
Black Amber—A very satisfactory variety for 
California. Can be used for silage, forage or 
syrup. Grows 10 to 12 feet high and takes ap- 
proximately 100 days to mature. Cut two or 
three times a year. 1 lb. 30c: 10 lbs. $2.50. 
Postpaid. Write for quantity prices. 
Honey—This variety is very desirable because 
of the large yield of grain as well as enormous 
growth of forage. Also used for silage and 
syrup. 1 Ib. 30c; 10 Ibs. $2.50. Postpaid. Write 
for quantity prices. 
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