Henderson's Grasses and Grains 



FOR FALL SOWING 



This Catalogue Cancels All Previous Quotations 



We Prepay Transportation Charges on Grass Seeds, Purchaser Pays 

 Charges on Other Farm Seeds 



Remittances — Remittances may be made either ir 

 the form of a P. O. Money Order, Express Money 

 Order, Bank Draft, Express Purchasing Order, or 

 Registered Letter. 



Accounts — Charge accounts invited. Kindly furnish 

 reference. New York City reference preferred. 



We Make No Charge for Packing, boxes, cases, or 

 barrels. Cloth bags we charge for, viz. : 1 peck, 10c. ; 

 Yi bushel, 15c; 1 bushel, 20c; 2 bushels, 30c 

 Burlap bags, 1 peck, 7c; V 2 bushel, 10c; 1 bushel, 

 12c; 2 bushels, 15c; 4 bushels, 20c; 6 bushels, 30c; 

 8 bushels, 35c 



Farm Managers — We have always on hand applica- 

 tions by competent men for positions as farm and 



estate managers, men who have been trained in the 

 business and are well posted on agriculture generally, 

 also the raising and care of live stock. We will be 

 very pleased to enter into correspondence with those 

 who require the services of such. We make no 

 charge for this service, either to employer or 

 employee. 



All Gardeners of Experience know that success de- 

 pends largely on weather conditions and proper culti- 

 vation, so in accordance with the universal custom of 

 the seed trade PETER HENDERSON & CO.. gives 

 no warranty, express or implied, as to description, 

 quality, productiveness, or any other matter, of any 

 Seeds, Bulbs, Roots or Plants they send out, and 

 they will not be in any way responsible for the crop. 



HENDERSON'S SPECIAL GRASS SEED MIXTURE FOR 



Hay and Permanent Pasture 



(See illustration on Front Cover) 



Produces Wonderful Hay Crops and Pasture, Maintaining 

 Its Cropping Qualities Twenty Years or More 



It has been fully demonstrated by the careful trials considered by the Agricultural 

 Experiment Stations in various parts of the country that good pasturage, and good hay 

 crops can be best secured by sowing Grass seeds in mixtures. Pastures seeded naturally 

 are always found to contain many varieties of Grasses growing and flourishing side by 

 side without detriment to each other, and attaining their maximum of growth at differ- 

 ent periods of the year. It is to this notable characteristic that such pastures furnish 

 continually an abundant bite, when meadows and pastures composed of but a few varieties 

 are brown and bare. 



Another great advantage in sowing Grass seed mixtures is that full use is made of 

 the land. The various Grasses being of different habit, seek the food they require at 

 unequal depths in the soil, some being shallow-rooted in habit and some "deep-rooted; 

 thus every strata of soil is utilized, and a far greater number of plants grow and flourish 

 in a given space. 



Henderson's Special Grass Seed Mixture for Hay and Permanent Pasture is a well- 

 balanced combination of a number of native and acclimated foreign Grasses and Clovers, 

 blended and improved upon during exhaustive trials under widely varied conditions, soils 

 and localities for several years, until practically perfect, our aim being to produce, under 

 the extremes of the American climate of heat, drought and cold, a Permanent dense and 

 deep-rooting turf that would yield year after year the maximum quantity of forage. 

 These Grasses are of superior quality, inviting, sweet and nourishing, whether used as 

 hay or pasture. That we have been successful is attested by the numerous letters of 

 praise for these special Grass Mixtures that we have received from the users, and the 

 tributes to their merits published in many of the agricultural journals. 



In preparing these Mixtures the greatest care is exercised in selecting such varieties 

 as are suited to the soil to be sown and are likely to realize the object in view. There- 

 fore a description of the soil, whether Light, Medium or Heavy and climate, and if with 

 or without a grain crop, should accompany each order. Sow 40 lbs. per acre. Full direc- 

 tions for sowing enclosed in every bag. 



Price, lb. 50c.; 10 lbs. $4.00; 25 lbs. $8.75; 100 lbs. $30.00; transportation paid. 



PRICES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. 



