


GRASSES 
Alta Fescue—The famous new all-pur- 
pose, all-location grass. High yielding 
for pasture, hay, or silage. Indifferent 
to soils . . .. grows on wet or dry, acid 
or alkali land. Makes a tough pasture 
turf that binds the soil and provides a 
maximum of grazing for more months. 
Takes about a year to get well estab- 
lished, but lasts a generation or more. 
Highly valued for permanent pastures. 
Brome Grass—Drought defying. Resist- 
ant to extreme heat or cold alike, Very 
early and stays green late in fall, 
Produces abundant pasturage and enor- 
mous crops of high grade hay. Often 
planted with alfalfa as one adds to the 
feeding qualities of the other, and the 
alfalfa supplies the nitrogen used by 
the brome grass. 
Kentucky Blue Grass—Excellent for 
pasture for all kinds of livestock. Very 
hardy. Roots form a tough sod that 
resists trampling and erosion. The sweet 
dark green leaves are relished by all 
farm animals. Requires about two years 
to form a tight sod, so is frequently 
sown with other grasses, 
Orchard Grass—Hardy, quick growing. 
Gives a large yield of excellent hay. 
Makes several crops of good hay a 
season. This grass grows well in shady 
spots and may be used in orchards, 
woodlots and shaded areas where 
many grasses will not grow a full crop. 
A tall, long-lived clump forming plant. 
The right SEED CORN 
for your farm! 
Our selection of seed corn is built on an intimate knowl- 
edge of the kinds that do best in this locality. We have 
the best kinds for your particular soil and climate. 
More and more, the problem of seed corn is becoming 
localized as new hybrids are released. It is important 
to have those hybrids best fitted to your growing condi- 
tions. 
We have the right hybrids for you! Ask about our selec- 
tion ... especially adapted to this region. 
Reed Canary Grass—Especially suited 
to swampy, overflowed lands; but will 
make a good growth on moist uplands. 
It is a splendid pasture grass as it 
starts early in the spring and lasts to 
severe winter. weather, 
Red Top—A valuable grass for most 
soils. It is a ood permanent grass. It 
stands wet weather and may be used 
on lands subjected to occasional flood- 
ings. If cut often will remain good 
during most of the summer, The seed 
germinates rapidly and takes _ hold 
quickly so is often included in 
pasture mixtures for rapid soil cover- 
ing and protection of slower starting 
grasses. Can be grown successfully on 
“ Alkili” lands where many other grasses 
fail. 
Rye Grass, Domestic—An annual grass 
that is used for quick pastures and for 
helping Blue Grass and other slow 
starters get established. The plants are 
tall, broad-leaved, and deep green. 
Plants are ready for the first hay crop ° 
within a few weeks of planting. Yields 
an abundance of pasture or hay, 
Rye Grass, Perennial—A good pasture 
grass. Grows quickly and withstands 
drought reasonably well. 
PERMANENT PASTURES 
Consider the facts and you too will 
install permanent pastures, In the first 
place the initial cost of installing this 
type of pasture, is low. Once it is 
established no upkeep is necessary. 
Your animals are your harvesters be- 
cause the fields are their feeding 
troughs. There are no mowing, hauling, 
stacking costs. 
Your stock can roam and enjoy the 
finest, most nourishing feed possible, in 
a manner best suited to them. 
Your dairy stock will produce more milk 
that is richer in vitality and health, Beef 
and pork stock will show you quicker 
steady gains in weight, in so doing, 
reduce the cost of the ‘‘fattening up” 
process before marketing time. 
Permanent pastures are free of replace- 
ment costs, all grasses are either peren- 
nial or tend to reseed themselves. We 
can aid you in selecting the right 
grasses and legumes for your pastures. 

Sudan Grass—The ideal emergency hay 
and pasture crop for late planting. 
Grows rapidly . . . may be cut in two 
months or less after planting, Stands 
lots of hot dry weather and yields 
better than most pastures under drought 
conditions. Do not plant until the 
ground is thoroughly warm. 
Timothy—Unsurpassed as a hay crop. 
Relished by all kinds of livestock, 
Especially horses, Not suitable for per- 
manent pastures. Do not cut too early 
or pasture too fate in fall. The very fine 
seed germinates quickly but takes a 
little time for the young plants to get 
established, 
PRE-TESTED INOCULATOR 

Legume seeds must be inoculated for 
the best results. State and Federal 
Authorities urge it—for larger and 
more vigorous growth and for soil 
enrichment! 
Alfalfa & Sweet Clover 
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LOO lbs Be era ee a ee Ee 70c 
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Red, Crimson, White Clovers, Alsike 
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TOOt SS. Cranes srr to aera paket oo ec tee 70c 
QUO BU ha ee AAG Oe ee a ee. $1.00 
Soybeans, All Varieties 
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SOD Usa oe eae et cei es eee $3.00 
Cowpeas and Peanuts 
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DE NTUS Beets bo cisterns Ree OTe ee 55C 
SO bit eho ee ee eee $3.00 
Field & Garden Beans 
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Field & Garden Peas, Vetches 
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HOO Sted oe Sauce ee As toe ee eee pene eect 55¢ 
Lupine, All Varieties 
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Birdsfoot Trefoil 
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