28 NORTHERN SEED COMPANY 
GRASSES 
Most grasses are in plentiful supply, and prices are the lowest in 
years. 
BROME GRASS, Northern 2 sian Rivest eee $29700 $ .23 $ .26 
BROME GRASS, Manchar, Blue Tag______ 29.00 ol 204 
(See description below) 
MEADOW REESCUB?. 22s tes Bie tae es 30.00 22 30 
i CAM CLOG ye weet ee ce en eee 23.00 25 28 
(See description below) 
ORCHARD GRASS ____ SY al ao 33.00 13) 38 
PROMI SIR: so te ne ae Be Pa RN. 22.00 24 .26 
TIMOTHY: & ALSIKE (20% )22.2 wets ue 24.00 26 29 
CRESTED WHEAT GRASS______---- 32.00 34 ol 
SLENDER WHEAT GRASS______-- 32.00 34 oT 
TAT Pe Wii a Ie GRASS Soar et ons 30.00 On 335) 
(See description below) 
INTERMEDIATE WHEAT GRASS, 
Blue Tag (See description below)______ ~ 562.00 54 57 
TUALATIN TALL OAT GRASS Hest 50.00 52 eG 
(See description below) 
REEDS CANARY GRASS_____- ____ 48.00 50 53 
(See description below) 
MODIFIED HUNTLEY PASTURE 
MIXTURE (See description below) ______ 30.00 Sy 39) 
MOUNTAINEER HAY & PASTURE 
‘MIXTURE (See description below)______ 28.50 .30 33 
DRY LAND PASTURE MIXTURE____ 38.00 .40 43 
(See description below) 
DESCRIPTION OF GRASSES: 
Manchar Brome—A tall erect leafy variety that has proven very 
satisfactory in the Northwest. Does not become sod bound as soon as 
the regular brome. 
Alta Fescue—An outstanding grass for either hay or pasture. Tol- 
erant of alkali, yet stands considerable drought and dry weather. Vigor- 
ous grower and very palatible. 
Tall Wheat Grass—Very alkali tolerant, and grows with as little 
as 10 inches rainfall. A tall, late maturing bunch grass, germinates 
readily, but slow in coming into full production. 
Intermediate Wheat Grass—This grass stays green three weeks or 
more longer than native or Crested Wheat. Stems large, coarse and 
leafy. Does well with about 15 inches of moisture, which is about aver- 
age rainfall in our part of the country. 
Tualatin Tall Oat Grass—A valuable grass in irrigated pastures. 
Does best in loamy, well drained soils. 
Reeds Canary Grass—A wet land grass. Best for seeding swampy 
or marshy spots in hay meadows or pastures. 
Modified Huntley Pasture Mixture—This is the original mixture 
recommended by the Huntley Experiment Station, changed to leave out 
the Kentucky Blue Grass so as to make it more suitable for hay meadow 
for the first cutting. It cantains 30% Brome, 30% Orchard Grass, 20% 
Meadow Fescue, and 15% Alsike and 5% White Dutch Clover. We have 
sold thousands of pounds of this mixture and there are many acres of 
fine meadow land in Sheridan County and the surrounding territory. 
Prices in above price list. 
