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CURRIE BROS., MILWAUKEE. WIS. 



CURRIE'S SUPERIOR GRASS AND CLOVER 

 MIXTURES FOR FALL SOWING. 





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A FEW GOOD THINGS THAT CAX BE SAID IN FAVOR OF 



OUR MIXTURES. 



A sowina: made this Fall will produce a crop of hay the next 

 Summer, and will afterwards yield abundant pasturag-e. Owing- 

 to the early start these grasses make compared with Timothy you 

 are sure of a crop even in a dry season, as our mixtures are al- 

 ready well advanced in growth before the extreme hot weather 

 begins. They also grow a closer and more dense turf, thereby re- 

 taining the moisture better than do Timothy and Clover. The 

 grasses composing our mixtures recover quickly after being cut 

 and will furnish in favorable seasons a large second crop. If no 

 second crop is desired they will furnish grand pasturage for the 

 remainder of the year. You cannot get this out of Timothy and 

 Clover. Although more expensive to lay down they will more 

 than pay the extra cost in the extra yield of Hay, not to speak of 

 the second crop or the additional pasture. 



Our Xo. 8 Mixture has yielded as much as 5 tons per acre 

 from two cuttings, in one season. 



Write us for Special Mixtures for special kinds of soil. 



