. [Catalogue]. Nursery stock Nebraska Omaha Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs. Buyers of Seed in quantities ask for Wholesale List. 25. sod,soon crowding- out other grasses,clovers and weeds. Its remarkable drouth-resisting qualities have proved it to be the most valuable g-rass for dr)^ regions where other grasses could hardU^ exist. As it is thoroughly permanent and grows with wonderful rapidit^s produc- ing heav}^ crops and luxuriant pasture, its value to the farmers of dry regions cannot be overestimated. All kinds


. [Catalogue]. Nursery stock Nebraska Omaha Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs. Buyers of Seed in quantities ask for Wholesale List. 25. sod,soon crowding- out other grasses,clovers and weeds. Its remarkable drouth-resisting qualities have proved it to be the most valuable g-rass for dr)^ regions where other grasses could hardU^ exist. As it is thoroughly permanent and grows with wonderful rapidit^s produc- ing heav}^ crops and luxuriant pasture, its value to the farmers of dry regions cannot be overestimated. All kinds of stock eat it with relish and the chemical anah'sis made, shows that it is rich in flesh-forming ing^redients, much more so than timothy. It is very hard}' and not injured by severe spring and fall frosts when once established. As it starts to g"row very early in the spring before any of the grasses upon the native prairies show any sig-ns of life, and remains g"reen and succulent far into November, it will supply the long- felt want of earl}^ spring and late fall pas- tures. Sow broadcast at the rate of 18 to 20 pounds per acre and harrow in thoroughly. The yield of hay varies from 1 to 4)^ tons per acre according- to the climatic conditions, amount of seed sown, and fertility of the soil. Ivb. 25c, (Bu. 14 lbs.) Bu. $ CLOVERS. ORCHARD GRASS. Parties wishing- to buy in larg-e quantities will do well to get samples and prices before placing- their orders. Mammoth Clover—Valuable with other grasses for mixed hay; ripens about with Timothy. Being- a rank grower it is largely used for plowing under as a fertilizer. Bu. White Dutch—Grows naturally in pas- tures in a great variety of soils and situa- tions; indispensable in parks and lawns. L,h. 25c, Bu. $ Medium, or Common Red—The Clover Seed of commerce, and the most important and valuable of the Clover family for agri- cultural purposes. Sow 15 lbs. to the acre. (Bu. 60 lbs.) Bu. to


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