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840 You should sow liberally of this famous quick hay and 
and winter pasture grass. The seed cost is so reasonable, A 
American Rye 
Grass is deep green in color and grows 2 to 3 feet tall, Pro- 
vides continuous grazing from mid-winter until June. 
nishes rich and palatable feed and plenty of it. Sheep, cattle, 
hogs, horses and poultry relish it. It supplies proteins, min- 
erals and vitamins so badly needed by growing stock. Stands 
a lot of pasturing and even when grazed to the ground makes 
rapid renewed growth as soon as given an opportunity, Little 
soil preparation is necessary. No plowing and covering is 
Simply sow the seed 
bag (100 Ibs.) will easily plant three acres. 
essential, as with oats and the like. 
Yoytaudu ble Cade: 
836 excellent lawn grass; ideal for golf fair- 
ways and putting-greens; the sweetest and best 
pasture grass. Plants slightly creeping with deep 
green narrow leaf blades. It is only adapted to 
parts of the upper South and Northward. 5 
pounds will sow 1,000 square feet for lawns; 
40 pounds per acre for pasture. Plant in the 
fall and early spring. Lb. $1.30; 5 lbs. $5.85. 
Not prepaid: 10 lbs. $10.00; 100 Ibs. $95.00. 
IReadl oe 
$33 Good for lawns and pastures Stands wet 
weather and overflowing for even two to three 
weeks. Will hold well during the summer if 
cut often. Sow from October until April at the 
rate of 5 pounds per 1,000 square feet for lawns 
and 10 to 15 pounds per acre for pastures. Cover 
geed very lightly. Lb. $1.00; 5 Ibs. $4.45. Not 
prepaid: 10 lbs. $7.10; 100 lbs. $66.00. 
HHOUES GRASS 
844 A valuable pasture and hay grass for 
South Texas. Yields 6 to 8 cuttings of rich hay, 
each averaging 1 to 1% tons per acre. Does 
not stand severe freezing. Thrives best on soils 
that are fairly moist. It is very leafy, slender 
and erect, producing stems from 2 to 5 feet in 
height. The hay is easily cured. Broadcast seed 
anytime during the early spring on well prepared 
land at the rate of 12 Ibs. per acre. Cultural 
leafiet free! Lb. $1.30; 5 Ibs. $5.50. Not 
prepaid: 10 Ibs. $9.00; 100 Ibs. $85.00. 
KESCUERGRASS, 
842 (Bromus Schraderi) Makes fine early spring 
pasture. Grows in tufts or bunches, often a foot 
in diameter and is very leafy at the base. The 
stems are nearly erect. 2 to 4 feet high. Fur- 
nishes nutritious grazing until May. Does. well 
mixed with Rye Grass and Crimson Cloyer at the 
rate of 30 to 40 lbs. per acre. Lb. 65¢; 5 Ibs. 
$2.25. Not prepaid: 10 lbs, $2.65; 100 Ibs. 
$23.50. 
Grass Seeds 
RIG ANG KH 
WEGRASS 
rake in. On compact soils 
loosen the ground with a rake or 
harrow, then sow the seed broadcast 
and lightly harrow in if convenient. 
In pasture mixtures it does well 
with Crimson Clover, Lespedeza, or 
other grasses and clovers. Plant dur- 
ing Sept., Oct. and Nov. 
Prices: Not. prepaid: 10 Ibs. 
$1.70; 100 Ibs. $13.75; 500 Ibs. 
$68.25; 1,000 Ibs. $135.00. 
840-A Recleaned for lawns. 5 Ibs. $1.45. Not prepaid: 10 
Ibs. $1.75; 100 lbs. $14:50. 
ZaieyBenmMupAarZ2zcss 
829 The most dependable and permanent Grass for lawns, golf-courses, 
and athletic fields. Stands long, hot, dry summers; without injury, It 
grows on all kinds, from heaviest clay to the lightest sand, and furnishes 
abundant pasturage. Sow broadeast on well-prepared. land’ from March 
until October in lower South, May to September in upper South and cover 
very lightly. Seed germinates slowly. Sow 10.to 15 pounds to the acre 
for pastures; 5 Ibs. to 1,000 square feet for lawns. .Germinates in 20 to 
30 days with proper soil moisture. Lb. 90c; & Ibs. $4.00.- Not pre- 
paid: 10 Ibs. $6.20; 100 Ibs. $57.00. 
MH illith BERMMUA KASS 
826 Reuter offers Extra Hulled Bermuda Grass with: the hull removed, 
a process which gives much quicker germination. Under favorable mois- 
ture and ‘soil conditions, Reuter’s Hulled Bermuda Grass_ will germinate 
in 7 to 10 days, whereas unhulled seed requires 20 to 30 days. Further- 
more, it is more economical, because only about half the quantity is 
necessary to sow 100 square feet of lawn. 
Seed Should be sown from March until November in the lower South 
and from May until September in the upper South. Plant’ 3 Ibs. to each 
1,000 (50x20) sq. ft. of lawn, fairway, athletic or aviation field. Use 
10 lbs. per acre for pasture. Plant when ground is warm because. Ber- 
muda will not germinate in cold soil. Be sure to specify HULLED SEED 
when ordering. Lb. $1.15; 5 lbs. $5.15. Not prepaid: 10 Ibs. $8.30; 
100 lbs. $78.00. 
834 (Paspalum Dilatatum.) One of the most valuable permanent pasture 
grasses in the South. Comes nearer growing year-round than any other 
grass. Cultivation readily kills it. Makes its fastest growth on heavy 
or moist bottomland, but gives satisfactory results on dry hill lands, and 
will even grow in burnt-over timber land. It stops washes and gullies. 
Withstands continued drought remarkably well. We know of no better 
grass to withstand flood conditions on lowlands. Light freezes do not in- 
jure this grass. 
Combines well with Bermuda and Carpet Grasses, and_once started in 
mixtures keeps a satisfactory balance with other crops. Lespedeza grows 
well with Dallis Grass mixtures, also White Dutch, Alsike, Hop, Bur, Black 
Medic and Persian Clover. Plantings are made the year-round, but prin- 
cipally in late summer and early. fall, and in the spring commencing in 
January. Broadcast 10 to 15 Ibs. per acre if- sown. alone. 
834 Imported Seed. (50% or better pure live seed.) Lb. $1.10; 5 Ibs. 
$4.60. Not prepaid: 10 lbs. $6.70; 100 Ibs. $62.00. : 
5 REUTER SEED CO., Inc., New Orleans 
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