IMPROVED PASTURE 
AND HAY MIXTURES 
PERMANENT PASTURE 
AND HAY MIXTURE 
FIRST WE TOLD OUR CUSTOMERS— 
NOW THEY ARE TELLING US! 
How much more palatable, more productive per acre, and more profitable they 
find our Year Around All Season Permanent Pasture and Hay Mixture. 
We know it is very good and we know it is best value; that is why we recom- 
mend it to you as an excellent investment. 
1. Once established, it does not 
have to be reseeded. 2. It is good insurance against pasture shortage due to 
seeding failures, or winter killing of certain crops intended for use as pasture. 
3. It is a most effective means of controlling erosion. 
cold weather when other pastures are dormant. 
4. It provides pasture in 
5. It has two to three times 
the carrying capacity of ordinary pastures. 
Plant about 44 inch deep, on firm land, early in the spring. 
PASTURE A 
For fertile land with sufficient rain- 
fall or on irrigated land. Composed of 
equal parts: Smooth Bromegrass, 
Hardy Dryland Alfalfa, Crested 
Wheatgrass, and Domestic Ryegrass. 
Plant 16 to 20 lbs. per acre. 
50 Ibs. $19.00; 100 Ibs. $37.00 
PASTURE B 
For land of medium fertility, and 
semi-arid regions, in western states. 
Composed of equal parts: Crested 
Wheatgrass, Dwarf Sweetclover, 
Smooth Bromegrass, and Domestic 
Ryegrass. 
50 Ibs. $13.00; 100 Ibs. $25.00 
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 
called “conversion”’—changing bluegrass over to more productive bromegrass 
and alfalfa. Both are very drought resistant. They supplement each other 
in a remarkable way. Pasture tested 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 HEREFORD 
STEERS GAINED 471 pounds beef per acre. Sow about 16 pounds of the 
mixture per acre. 
50 Ibs. $25.50; 100 Ibs. $50.00, including bags 
Herefords on Brome-Alfalfa Pasture 
BOBERS ive 
