Registered Brands GRASSES 
The picture above shows Harry (Cap) Merritt of Pactola, South Dakota 
in his field of Brome Grass. 
‘INTERMEDIATE WHEATGRASS 
(Ree Wheatgrass) 
A perennial grass which produces 
abundant creeping rootstalks and a 
dense sod. The stems as compared 
with bromegrass are medium fine to 
large, ‘coarse and leafy. Established 
plants start growth early in Spring and 
continue growth into late Fall. The 
harvested plants have a quick come- 
back after a hay or seed crop has been 
removed. 
Top Grade 100 lbs. $79.00 
WESTERN WHEATGRASS 
A native perennial grass that is pal- 
atable, ‘high in protein. Makes early 
Spring growth. ‘One of the best for this 
part of the country. 
Top Grade 100 lbs. $57.50 
50 to 100 lbs. 
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BROME GRASS 
A hardy, smooth, erect, drought resist- 
ant perenne grass that forms an 
excellent sod for pastures. It is 
resistant to extreme cold and heat. 
Brome begins growth in early Spring 
grows throughout the summer and 
continues to grow until late fall. 
100 lbs. 
Canada No. ‘11 $22.75 
Lincoln (Top Grade) 24.75 
PRIMAR SLENDER WHEATGRASS 
Early maturing, leafy,rapid developing 
grass. Slender Wheatgrass is a peren- 
nial that is well adapted to the 
Dakotas, Montana, and Wyoming. 
Top Grade 100 lbs. $27.50 
Less than 50 lbs. Add 5¢ per lb. 
