. Catalog 1946 : magnolia seeds are good Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Plants Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. PASTURES— FOR RECLAIMING WASTE ACRES Italian Rye Grass Satisfactory on any soil with fertility to sustain grass. Provides unsurpassed win- ter and spring grazing. If not grazed too closely at seeding time, it will reseed it- self. However, most farmers and stock- men prefer to use the grass and reseed be- cause the seed is low in price. This grass will solve your winter pasture problem. Seeds should be broadcast on unprepared land a


. Catalog 1946 : magnolia seeds are good Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Plants Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. PASTURES— FOR RECLAIMING WASTE ACRES Italian Rye Grass Satisfactory on any soil with fertility to sustain grass. Provides unsurpassed win- ter and spring grazing. If not grazed too closely at seeding time, it will reseed it- self. However, most farmers and stock- men prefer to use the grass and reseed be- cause the seed is low in price. This grass will solve your winter pasture problem. Seeds should be broadcast on unprepared land and harrowed in lightly. Use 28 to 30 pounds of seed to the acre, if sown alone: 10 to 15 pounds when sown with other seeds. Lb. 30c—2 Lbs. 55c—10 Lbs. Postpaid A Field of Italian Rye Grass - I Velvet Grass ALSO KNOWN AS MESQUITE A hardy long-lived peren- nial with soft broad leaves, never getting coarse. Grows from 8 to 12 inches high. Especially recommended to sow with other grasses. Pro- duces a good quality of hay, but if planted alone does not yield as large tonnage as many other grasses. Drouth resis- tant and adaptable to most soil conditions. Sow in Sep- tember or October; also March and April, 20 to 25 lbs. per acre. Lb. 45C—2 Lbs. 85C—10 Lbs. —Postpaid SUDAN GRASS — For Grazing and Hay Sweet Sudan Sweet sudan is a cross between Leoti (a sweet sorghum) and common Sudan. It produces abundant forage of high sugar content, very palatable to cattle. Leaves are broader, and it stools more heavily than common sudan. Seed is red- dish-brown. The plant is resistant to fol- iage diseases. This grass proved produc- tive and very desirable this past season. Plant from 8 to 10 lbs. per acre in row—. 3-5 lbs. when broadcast.— Lb. 35c—2 Lbs. 65c—10 Lbs. —Postpaid. Common Sudan For hay, sow broadcast and harrow in, using from 20 to 25 pounds of seed per acre. Grass should not be grazed until plants are from 15 to 18 inches high. Plant from March


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