26 SAUNDERS SEED COMPANY 
FARM SEEDS 
PERMANENT PASTURE MIXTURES 
Containing Kentucky Blue Grass, Brome Grass, Red Top, Timothy Alsike Clover, 
Red Clover and Yellow Sweet Clover. Well balanced mixture for normal requirements. 
Special Mixture for Wet Fields. Sow 15 lbs. to acre. fPrice per Ib. 40. Ask for prices 
on large quantities. 

SUDAN GRASS 
Sudan Grass produces an immense yield of nutritious hay. It can be cut twice in 
a season if planted early but after frost danger. Grows 38 to 5 feet high. Can be sown 
as late as July. Sow 26 to 30 lbs. to the acre for best results. See Farm list for 
current prices. 
DWARF ESSEX RAPE 
Rape makes an excellent pasture for both sheep and hogs and is a fine conditioner 
for all live stock except milk cows. It grows very rapidly and pasture will be ready 
in five weeks from time of sowing. Can be sown any time through spring and summer 
and in corn at last cultivation. 6 to 8 lbs. are broadcast to the acre. Price 25c per 
Ib.; 10 Ibs. or over at 20c per Ib. 
LESPEDEZA — KOREAN 
This new Clover has become popular very fast the past few years because of its 
great possibilities. It will grow on the poorest soils and is especially valuable for the 
southern part of this state and farther south. It makes excellent pasture and is a 
quick soil builder. It is an annual Clover and reseeds itself or produces a large crop 
of Seed. It is sown at the rate of 15 to 20 lbs. to the acre. Price per Ib. 20c; $3.50 per 
bu. of 25 lbs. 
ORCHARD GRASS : 
A very desirable grass especially where there is some shade — Popular for sowing 
with a mixture for permanent pasture. Leafy and thrives on mos any soil. Sow 20 to 
25 lbs. to the acre alone. Price 40c per Ib; 10 Ibs. or over at 35c per Ib. 
MEADOW FESCUE | 
Sometimes called English Blue Grass. Excellent permanent pasture. Grass similar 
to Orchard Grass in use. Wide adaptation to most soils. Does well on poorly drained 
land. It is a perennial. Price 30c per lb. 
WINTER or FALL BARLEY 
This variety has shown its value and gained popularity the past few years due to 
the good yields (50 to 60 bushel to the acre is not unusual) and the fine feeding value. 
It should be sown the latter part of September and is harvested the latter part of 
June. On account of its earliness, chinch bugs have not bothered this variety. It is 
replacing Oats in the crop rotation as it makes an ideal small grain crop for starting 
Clover and Alfalfa. Write us next summer for prices for fall sowing. 
LADINO CLOVER 
See description and prices on page 23. 
