DISCO GRASS SEED 
BROME GRASS—Grows to an average height of 30 
inches. The leaf growth very abundant. Can endure 
extreme cold. Sow 20 to 25 lbs. per acre early in 
spring or late fall. 100 lbs. 
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CRESTED WHEAT GRASS—Sow Crested Wheat Grass 
just as soon as you can get on the land in the spring. 
If fall seeding is more desirable, sow in September or 
October or just before freeze up. Never sow Crested 
Wheat deeper than one-half inch. About 15 to 20 
pounds per acre. 100 lbs. 
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RED TOP, Solid Seed—Grows most luxuriantly on moist, 
rich soils; very desirable for pasture purposes. Sow 
6 to 8 peunds of solid seed per acre. 100 lbs. 
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TIMOTHY—Almost too well known to necessitate ,any 
description. A hardy perennial, having strong re- 
sistance to both cold and drought. Sow 10 to 15 
pounds per acre. 100 lbs. 
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REED CANARY GRASS—A hardy perennial grass suit- 
able for hay or pasture. Boggy or marshy land can 
be transformed from a liability into an asset by seed- 
ing with this Canary Grass. Should be broadcast 5 
to 6 pounds per acre, drilled 3 pounds per acre in 16 
to 18 inch rows. 100 Ibs. 
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DOMESTIC RYE GRASS—Well adapted for quick pas- 
tures, meadows and lawns. Can be closely cropped. 
Will give best results on moderately rich soil. Should 
be sown at the rate of 25 to 35 pounds per acre. 
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