READY REFERENCE CHART 
Detailed Descriptions Elsewhere in This Bulletin 


ComMON NAME 

ALFALFA 
ALSIKE CLOVER 
BERMUDA 
GRASS 
BIRDSFOOT 
TREFOIL 
BLUEGRASS 
BUR CLOVER 

BURNET 
BROMEGRASS _ 
(Smooth & Awnless) 
BUFFALO GRASS 
(Mesquite) 
CREEPING RED 
FESCUE 
CRESTED WHEAT 
GRASS 
DALLIS GRASS 
HARDING GRASS 
LADINO CLOVER 
MEADOW 
FESCUE 
ORCHARD GRASS 
RED CLOVER 
REDZLCOR 
REED,CANARY 
GRASS 
RHODES GRASS 
RYEGRASS, 
DOMESTIC 
RYEGRASS, 
PERENNIAL 
STRAWBERRY 
CLOVER 
SUBTERRANEAN 
CLOVER 
SWEET CLOVER, 
WuitTe BLossom _ | 
SWEET CLOVER, 
HusaM 
SWEET CLOVER, 
* YELLOW BLossom 
TALL FESCUE 
TALL MEADOW 
OAT GRASS 
TIMOTHY 
WHITE DUTCH 
CLOVER 
RATE AND T1ME OF SEEDING 


Sort, AND 
MoisturRE CONDITIONS 





Fall and Spring 
Deep, wéll drained soil. Requires irrigation. 

Fall and Spring 
Will stand more moisture than other legumes. 

Spring after frosts are over. 

Fall and Spring 

Fall and Spring 
Fall and Early Winter 
Fall. 
Fall and Spring 
Fall and Spring 
Fall and Spring 
Fall and Spring 
Fall and Spring 
Fall and Spring 
Fall and Spring 
Fall and Spring 
Fall and Spring 
Fall and Spring 
Fall and Spring 
Fall and Spring 
Early Spring 
Fall and Spring 
Fall and Spring 
Fall and Spring 
Fall and Early Spring 
Fall and Spring: 
Fall and Spring 
Fall and Spring 
Wide tolerance to both moisture and drouth. 
Will stand both excessive moisture and drouth. 
Partially tolerant to alkali. 
Well drained loam with frequent irrigations. 
Grows during winter months producing feed 
when other legumes are not growing. Usually 
reseeds itself. 
Stands considerable drouth. Not a grass plant. 
Use only in mixtures. 
Prefers heavy soil in high altitudes. Drouth 
resistant. 
Best on clay soils. Withstands drouth.. Forms 
heavy sod. 
Adapted to light soils and shaded locations. 

Deep rooted and drouth resistant. 
Will stand excessive moisture. ls also drouth 
resistant when established. 
Produces good growth during winter months in 
central valleys. Drouth resistant. 
Most widely used of all pasture clovers. Re- 
quires frequent irrigation; will bloat unless 
planted with grasses. 
Light to heavy soils, well drained. Excellent 
in mixtures. 
Best on medium soils not excessively moist. 
Widely used. 
Not adapted to the 
Somewhat drouth resistant. 
Rich, well-drained soils. 
central valleys. 
Wide adaption—dry to wet. Seldom used in 
central valleys. 
Swampy lands in cool locations. Not adapted to 
warmer aréas. 
Will tolerate some alkali, and make good sum- 
mer growth in warm areas. 
Widely adapted to all soils with sufficient irri- 
gation. Generally used in mixtures. 
Best of the Ryegrasses. Slower in growth than 
the annual, but grows for longer period. 
Needs constant moisture supply but will toler- 
ate some alkali. 
Produces early feed on light soils. 
Well drained soils, moderate irrigation. Will 
withstand considerable alkali. 
Well drained soils, moderate irrigation. Will 
withstand considerable alkali. 
warmer areas. 
Adapted only to 

a SSeS 
ANNUAL OR 
PERENNIAL 
15-20 lbs. drilled. 25 Broadcast. 
Perennial 2- 4 lbs. in Mixtures 
4-6 lbs. Broadcast. 
Perennial 
6-8 lbs. Broadcast. 
Perennial 
4-5 lbs. Broadcast. 
- Perennial 1-3 lbs. in mixture 
10-15 lbs. Broadcast 
Perennial 2- 5 lbs. in mixtures 
Annual 15-20 lbs. Broadcast 
2- 6 lbs. mixtures 
2-4 lbs. in mixtures 
Perennial : 
12-20 lbs. Broadcast 
Perennial 3- 6 lbs. mixtures 
, 2-3 lbs. in mixtures 
Perennial 
15-20 lbs. Broadcast 
Perennial 2- 5 lbs. in mixtures 
10-12 lbs. Broadcast 
Perennial 3- 6 lbs. Mixtures 
2-4 lbs. in Mixtures 
Perennial 
8-10 lbs. Broadcast 
Perennial 2- 4 lbs. in mixtures 
: 4-6 lbs. Broadcast 
Perennial 2-4 tbs. Mixtures 
8-15 lbs. Broadcast 
Perennial 4- 8 lbs. Mixtures 
20-25 lbs. Broadcast 
Perennial 3- 8 Ibs. in Mixtures 
Short-lived 10-12 Ibs. Broadcast 
Perennial 2- 4 lbs. in Mixtures 
2-5 lbs. in Mixtures 
Perennial 
8-10 lbs. Broadcast 
Perennial 2- 5 Ibs. in Mixtures 
; 6-8 Ibs. Broadcast 
Perennial 2-3 lbs. in Mixtures 
20-25 lbs. Broadcast 
Annual 4- 8 Ibs. in Mixtures 
20-25 Ibs. Broadcast 
Perennial 4- 8 lbs. in Mixtures 
6-8 Ibs. Broadcast 
Perennial 2-4 lbs. in Mixtures 
8-10 lbs. Broadcast 
Annual 2- 4 Ibs. in Mixtures 
15-20 Ibs. Broadcast 
Biennial 4- 6 lbs. in Mixtures 
ik | 15-20 Ibs. Broadcast 
vr 4- 6 lbs. in Mixtures 
15-20 Ibs. Broadcast 
Biennial 4- 6 lbs. in Mixtures 
10-15 lbs. Broadcast 
Perennial 2- 6 lbs. Mixtures 
10-18 lbs. Broadcast 
Perennial 2- 8 Ibs. Mixtures 
10-12 lbs. Broadcast 
Perennial 2- 5 lbs. in Mixtures 
; 4-6 lbs. Broadcast 
Perennial 
2-4 lbs. Mixtures 
Fall and Spring 
Well drained soils, moderate irrigation. Will 
withstand considerable alkali. 
Similar to Meadow Fescue, but taller. Same 
soil and moisture conditions. 
Adapted to cold regions. Partially drouth re- 
sistant. 
Requires cool, moist climate. 
central valleys. 
Adapted to most soils (except alkali) when 
frequent irrigation is possible. Tadino is nre- 
ferable, 

Not adapted to 

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