GRASSES PRODUCE THE CHEAPEST FEED 
Produces an immense yield 
Sudan Grass of nutritious hay. Is sown 
over the entire corn belt with equa, good re- 
sults. Can be used very profitably as a pasture 
or to fill your silo. Its quality is improved if you 
add around 1 bushel soy beans per acre when 
used for hay. Sown alone you should use ‘around 
15 lbs. of seed per acre and best time for sowing 
is from May 15 to June 1, although it can be 
planted as late as July 15. Price, 17¢ per Ib., $15.00 
per 100 Ib. 
This new variety has all of 
Sweet Sudan the characteristics of regu- 
lar Sudan and in addition it is very sweet, juicy 
and very palatable to all live stock. It has more 
and broader leaves, heavier and taller stalks and 
stools heavier than common Sudan. It is a little 
later in maturity and produces more and better 
quality feed. Price per Ib., 17c; $15.00 per 100 Ib. 
A new variety of cane which 
Atlas Sorgo is a cross between White 
Kaffir corn and sourless cane. When planted in 
rows with Corn Planter it requires 7 to 10 lbs. 
seed per acre and will mature in around 120 days. 
Stalks are 7 to 10 feet in height, leafy, very juicy 
and sweet. Excellent for Silage. Price per Ib., 20c; 
10-Ib. lots, 18¢ per Ib. 100-Ib. lots, 15¢ per Ib. 
Rox Orange Cane 
Best for Sorghum Molasses 
Sudan makes good hay or pasture 
Limitation of Warranty 
We warrant, to the extent of the purchase 
price, that seeds or bulbs sold are as de- 
scribed on the container, within recognized 
tolerances. We give no further warranty, 
express or implied. 
This outstanding medium early maturing variety was developed and is sown very extensively in 
Wisconsin. It was developed primaril 
producer of most delicious syrup. 
for syrup but is grown over a wide area for silage. It is a high 
e. grew quite an acreage this year and recommend it to 
ou 
without reservation as the best we have ever grown either for quality of syrup or for silage. Whether 
you have only a small patch in your garden or for a large acreage we would use only Rox Orange 
Cane. Price per Ib., 30c; 10 Ibs., 25¢ per Ib. We also can furnish Ea. Amber Cane at same price as Rox Orange. 
is used in seed mix- 
Annual Rye Grass tures because of its 
ability to grow fast and produce a green manure 
crop or pasture at a comparatively cheap cost. It 
is sown after early potatoes and in the last corn 
cultivation for a cover crop. It rarely lives over 
winter in our Ohio climate. Price per Ib., 20e. 
4 Like th al 
Perennial Rye Grass j2n§ “thie. 2 
fast growing grass used many times in mixtures 
4-6 lbs. per acre where permanent pasture is 
wanted while other kinds are establishing them- 
selves. Price, 30c per Ib. 
This grass is valuable in every 
Red Top mixture, grows on almost any 
type soil and is one of the best wet-land grasses 
of all. It is drought resistant and a most vigor- 
ous kind that will withstand heavy grazing. It 
will provide green pasture over an extremely 
long period of adverse weather. Price per Ib., 50c. 
One of the best Fall Fescue 
Alta Fescue is a very deeprooted, long- 
lived perennial. It produces many tall dark 
green leaves from quite a large crown. These 
leaves grow to a height of 30 to 36 inches. They 
can be grazed heavily and stock seem to relish 
and do exceedingly well on the grass. It is best 
suited for pastures when mixed with other 
grasses, such as Ladino, Alsike, Clover or Birds- 
foot Trefoil. Can be sown either in Fall or 
Spring in mixture at rate of 2 to 6 lbs. per acre. 
When alone it requires 14 to 16 lbs. per acre. 
Price per Ib., 90c. 
is very muc 
Kentucky 31 Fescue jj..'hita Fescun 
described above. This Fescue seems to do ex- 
ceedingly well on wet soils and is very resistant 
to hot dry weather which two habits are very 
much desired. Sow same rate as Alta Fescue. 
Price per Ib., 90c. 
S is a veriety of red 
Chewings Fescue Fescue, producing a 
fine firm matted sod. It thrives in shady places 
and is quite drought resistant. You will find 
this grass in most shady lawn mixtures. Price 
per Ib., $1.00. 
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Special Permanent Pasture 
When sowing a permanent pasture you should 
have a mixture of grasses that will produce 
plants quick to both give you feed and Keep the 
weeds in check. This allows the other grasses 
such as the blue grass, which is slower growing, 
ample time to develop. Our mixture consists of 
Kentucky Blue Grass, Timothy, Ladino, Alsike, 
Red Clover, Alfalfa, Yellow Sweet Clover and 
Birdsfoot Trefoil. Price per lb., 60c; per 100 Ibs. or 
over, 58c per Ib. 
For Wet Soil 
For wet spots or for wet fields we add to the 
above Red Top and Reed Canary Grass and 
take out the Birdsfoot Trefoil. Price of Mixture 
for wet soil, per Ib., 65c. 
Orchard Grass 
A very desirable grass es- 
pecially where there is 
some shade. More leafy and taller than other 
grasses. Ripens earlier than Timothy. Thrives 
well on most any soil. Is very nutritious if cut 
eee ee bloom. Price per Ib., 40c; 100-!b. lots, per 
soGe 
Fescues Produce Pasture in Dry Weather 
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