REED CANARY GRASS 
A very leafy, heavy producing permanent 
grass. Here is a grass you can grow on 
exceedingly wet or bog land but yet is 
also drought resistant. Good for pasture, 
hay and waterways, it is widely adapted 
and long lived. Will give pasture from early 
spring to fall. Grows 5 to 6 feet high and 
will yield 3 to 4 tons of hay per acre in 
two cuttings. Sow about 8 pounds per acre 
on a firm seed bed. It is the answer for 
a crop on your wet land and for soil 
PERENNIAL RYE GRASS 
The quickest growing grass. A perennial, 
it lives over winter. Not as long lived as 
some grasses but starts earlier in spring 
and grows rapidly to provide early feed and 
to form a quick sod while other grasses are 
getting started. It is usually planted in 
the spring and is excellent in pasture mix- — 
tures. Sow 20 to 35 pounds per acre alone 
or 5 to 10 pounds per acre in mixtures. 
We also have the annual Rye Grass that 
matures in one season. 
erosion. 
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GRAIN and FODDER SEEDS 
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FARR WHITE MARTIN MILO 
A NEW outstanding dwarf white milo, averaging 40 
inches in height and maturing in 95 days. Heads 
are long with open branches that dry quickly after 
maturity. The grain is soft, excellent feed, but 7 
does not crack in combining or threshing. Leaves 
are low on the stalk while the seed head is on a 
well-exerted stem. It is very similar to the popular ; 
Martins Milo, except for its white, much more pal- | 
atable seed. It stands up well in the fall, even & 
under adverse conditions. Growers of this new white 
milo are all very enthusiastic, and the acreage 
planted has been increasing very rapidly. It is o 
very high yielder of top quality feed grain. 
BIG GERMAN MILLET NO. 8 
This is some of the purest millet in the country. Grown from select seed stock by us, under 
isolation. Big German yields more and is better quality than other millets. Grows 5 feet high, 
with heads 4 to 10 inches long. The most popular millet with fine feeding value. Is fine- 
stemmed and leafy. One of the heaviest producers, and an excellent quick hay crop. Sow 25 
to 30 Ibs. per acre. ; 
Saved Money for 10 Years! 
Through the years that I have purchased seed through your company | have saved considerable money. 
The hay yields have been very good and the quality has been much more than my expectations. | 
have more than succeeded with your clovers, grasses, and your alfalfa has proved hardy and resists 
heaving, which is a problem, especially this past winter. | have been using your Lot VIM in crop 
rotations and find nothing better for a soil builder. | have used Bowman’s Seeds for 10 years and 
highly recommend your field seeds to everyone. 
R. Ward Harwood, Crescent City, Illinois” 
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