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ATTENTION FARMERS: ere is a Sure Gude to a Profitable Harvest — 
“How to Got. the Most Out. of Your Plantings.” ae 
Questions, Answers and Recommendations Based on Exhaustive Test and Experiments 
by State Agricultural Colleges and Our Own Personal Experience of More than 50 Years. 
40-——Alta Fescue. Is this a Perennial? Answer—Yes. Makes 
an outstanding pasture or hay crop. Deep rooted, tufted, 
long-living perennial grass with many leaves coming from 
the crown of the plant, which are darker green and broad- 
er, and coarser than Meadow Fescue. It has few seed 
stocks. Grows to height of 36 inches. Prefers a rather 
heavy soil but gives favorable results on a wide diversity 
of soils. In Oregon is winter hardy, but not entirely so 
in all parts of our Northern states. Adapted for forage . 
where rainfall is 15 inches or above and where altitude 
is not more than 5000 feet. Good soil builder especially 
on heavy land because of the action of the roots in open- 
ing up the soil below plow depth and because of the large 
amount of organic material being accumulated as a result 
of partial renewal of the root system each year. Sow in 
early spring or from September 10th to October 15th with 
erain drill at the rate of 15 to 18 lbs. per acre, Seed 
should be covered not more than 1 inch deep. Gives ex- 
cellent results seeded with Barley or Wheat. 
How to Make and Maintain a Beautiful Lawn. We have 
a special Bulletin treating on this important subject that 
we will be pleased, indeed, to send you absolutely free upon 
request, or will include it free with your Lawn Seed order. 
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Farm and Grass Seeds—All Premium Approved Grades—PREPAIL 
For Larger Quantities Than Quoted Below See Wholesale Price List Enclose 
ALL ARE PERENNIAL UNLESS MARKED ANNUAL OR A. 
41—-Colonial Bent Grass. Is this good grass for the farm? 
42—-Creeping Red Fescue. In this a good grass for the farm? 
swer—No. It is a perennial used almost exclusively f 
Lawns, Putting Greens, Playgrounds, Golf Courses, €1 
It is the only variety of True Creeping Bent that can 
planted from seed and be assured of success. Spre 
rapidly by underground root stocks, but seldom makes 
stolons. It forms a deep resistant sod of fine texture with 
a dark green color. Withstands drought better than any 
other variety of Bent Grass we know of and thrives on 
stiff soil. Is an excellent year-round variety for Lawns. 
One pound will seed 200 sq. ft. of new lawn or one-half 
this amount on an old lawn. In our Supreme Lawn Seed 7 
Mixture you will find proper proportion included. a | 
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Answer—No. It is a perennial plant producing a turf sim- 
ilar to Chewing Fescue. Spreads by underground runners 
that make extremely tight, uniform sod. The leaves are 
needlelike, deep green in color. Thrives on all types of 
soil, even on dry, sandy sod land. It keeps its color the 
year around and is excellent for shady places such as 
under trees on your lawn or in between apartment build- 
ings. In addition, it is not winter-killed. Creeping Red 
Fescue is ideal for use on Lawns, Golf Courses, Airports, 
Cemeteries, and Playgrounds. On new lawn sow 1 lb. to 
200 sq. ft. or 30 to 35 lbs. per acre for pasture. ; 
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ALFALFA HAY AND FORAGE CROPS—(Continued) 
1%\b. Ib. 2% Ibs. 51bs. 10 lbs. Y%lb. Ib. 2% Ibs. 5 Ibs. : 
1206 Kansas Grown ..... weeeceee $0.65 $1.15 $2.75 $5.25 $10.00 1358 Millet, Billion Dollar Grass.... 35. .55 1.20 2.00 50 
1204 Oklahoma Grown ..--------- 60 110 2.63 5.00 9.50 1333 Cow Peas, Whippoorwill Type. .35 55. 61.20 ~—2.00 50. 
1207 Ranger Certified ............ 15 140 3.38 650 12.50 1343 Field Peas, Canadian White.. .35 55 6.1.20 ~—-2,00 50 
4201 Buffalo Certified ..........-. 10 1.30 3.13 600 11.50 - POULTRY AND FORAGE CROPS A 1 BE 
4202 Colorado Grown ......-.....- 65 115 2.75 5.25 10.00 1348 : — (Annuals) ie 
1203 Utah Grown ....ccesecseeves 65 115 2.75 5.25 10.00 CGAT] 2c rere eee ceccsececeee 35 05 1.20 2.00 3.50 
1349; Raftir sCor sts. 330 0.80. cose 35 «6551.20 2.00 = 3.50 
CLOVERS—AIl Hulled Seed 1345, AGLONOMA, + sayehbs <9 > Soe ote 35 55 «i.20 «2.00 3.50 
1262 Sweet Clover, Mostly White.. .38 .60 135 240 4.50 1362 MUG Maize es on ces eote dab sp 35 06 oBBi«d220 2.00 3.50 
1268 Sweet Clover, Yellow Blossom 38 - .60 135 240 4.50 1419 Sunflower, Russian .......... ‘40 160 1.35 2.50 4.50 
1260 Sweet Clover, Hubam Type A.. 38 60 135 240 4.50 1382 Rape, Dwarf Essex........... 38 58 130 225 4.00 
1235 Clover, Alsike or Swedish.... 40 75 175 325 625 1S4G64jAtlas Sorgo csi seaale rads wees 35 - , 55, 1.20.. 2.00» 35 
1251 Clover, Mammoth Red....... 40 45 y Lb) 3.20 6.25 OATS—Certified Seed * 1 NG 
1248 Clover, Medium Red or June. 40 .25 1.75 3.25 6.25 A otc Sent tiee teense Se —(Annuals) ai 
1238 Clover, Crimson or Scarlet A.. .40 10 «61.63 3.00 5.50 inton 25, Certified Seed.... .30 5O 110 1.95 
1254 Clover, White Dutch for Lawns 2 1.40 3.38 fo 12.50 1375 Nemaha Certified Seed....... 30 50 110 1.75 
1234 Clover, Ladino ......-....-s. : F ‘ 4 R SOY BEANS—Certified Seed— (Annuals : 
1243 Clover, Lespedeza Korean A... .35 55 125 2.25 4.00 1402 Hawkeye Certified Seed...... S 50 ) 1.10 1.95 
1245 Clover, Lespedeza Sericea.... 40 65 155 3.00 5.00 1406 Lincoln Certified Seed....... 30 © 50) 1.10 1.95 
1200 Broadleaf Birdsfoot Trefoil... .80 150 3.50 6.75 13.00 SEED GRAIN—(Annuals) 
TIMOTHY 1227 Buckwheat, Japanese ........ 30 50. 1 
1423 Timothy (New Crop Seed)... 35 55 1.20 2.00 3.50 1222 Barley, Moore ee ee 30 > 50 110 ie 3.00 
1427 Timothy and Alsike, i 1435 Wheat, New Henry Bearded... .3 350°" 1105 > 275 
80% ‘Timothy—20% Alsike.. 40 .60 135 2.50 4.50 SEED CORN——OPEN POLLINATED—(Annual)— © 
PERENNIAL AND ANNUAL GRASSES Described on page 83 
1377 Orchard Grass ..... velbia siecemiele 45 150 «1095 (3.25 6.00 1305. Condon’s Silo King Ensilage— 
1387 Red Top—Fancy Solid Seed.. .50 90 2.10 4.00 7.50 Southern Grown . 20 50 -1.10 1.95 
1224 Kentucky Blue Grass.......- 55 1.00 2.40 4.60 880 § 4287 Longfellow Yellow Rintes * c : - i ie 
1379 Permanent Pasture Mixture.. .45 150 («T5325 6.00 Northern Grown 30 50 (110 195 ~ 
1231. Brome Grass .....0.02-0eeee A5 15. 175 3.25 6.00 1285 Yellow Yankee Flint- 4 : i ° rae 
ee Coe ee a oss he pani #0 rs ae be a Northern Grown 30 50 110 195 
1 reepin e ESCUC.: Jvecees ‘ é 5 6. y JOC OR aig : “ . ee 
1430 Sand’ or Winter Vetch....... 40 65 1.55 3.00 5.50 HYBRID SEED CORN—FUNK’S G-114 
1399 Rye Grass “Annual”........+ 38 60 1.35 2.40 4.50 1309 Funk’s Improved Yellow Hy- 
1347 Hog Pasture Mixture “Annual” — .35 55 1.20 2.00 3.50 brid G-114 — Regular Flat BP 
1418 Sweet Sudan ae a Neate ae 195 an pet soe Kernel Grade ......s.sece08 32006060) 1.385) 2.50 
1390 Reed’s Canary GYrass...-...-- ‘ 4 2. . ; LAWN GRASS—Described on page 9 : we 
1338. Alta Fesctle ..:.%:..+cseeeees "70 «1.30 «3.13 «6.00 11.50 1353 Condon’ Boe 
? s Supreme Velvet Green .70 1.25 3.05 
1398 Rye Grass, Perennials. sic reser 42 .65 1.50 2.75 5.00 1352 Condon’s Ste ndard Velvet Green .65 1.18 2.85 
HAY AND FORAGE CROPS—(Annuals) : 1350 Condon’s Emerald Green..... 60 1.05 2.50 — 
1416 Sugar Cane for Fodder....... 23D 55 = 1.20 82.00 3.50 1354 Condon’s Supreme Shady Place .70 1.25 3.05 ~ 
1356 Millet, Golden Beauty........ 3D 55 1.20 2.00 3.50 1351 
Condon’s Standard Shady Place 65 118 2.85 
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