For Hay and Permanent Pasture. 



This famous mixture has seeded thousands of 

 acres of meadow and pasture land for progres- 

 sive farmers and stock raisers in various parts 

 of the United States, with most gratifying 

 results. It 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 perma- 

 nent, dense and deep-rooting turf that would 

 yield year after year the maximum quantity of 

 hay and afterwards to afford, if desired, a con- 

 stant and abundant pasturage. Another im- 

 portant essential being superior quality, invit- 

 ing, sweet and nourishing, whether as hay or 

 pasture. That we have been successful is 

 attested by the numerous letters of praise for 

 this special grass mixture that we have received 

 from the users, and the tributes to its merits 

 published in many of the agricultural journals. 

 Space permits us to print extracts from but a 

 few of these encomiums on succeeding pages, 

 to which we refer you, and for the complete 

 description of Henderson's Special Grass Mix- 

 ture for Hay and Permanent Pastures, see 

 next page. 



PRICES 



Henderson's Special Grass Mixtures 



Per B 



Described on pages 3 to 8) 

 ushel of 14. Rounds. 



For Hay and Permanent Pasture for Light soils 



" " " " Medium soils 



" " " " Heavy soils 



" Woodlands and Orchards, .... {page 12) 



" Hay only, (page 10) 



" Pasture only, (page 11) 



" Renovating Old Pastures, .... (page 12) 



Per bushel, 

 20 bush, at 

 at 



f 50 



100 



at 



$2.50 

 2.45 

 2.40 

 2 35 



NIXED PERCENT CLOVERS 



10 Pounds required 

 for 1 acre, 



<pZ.Zd. 



should be sown in addition to the above grass 

 mixtures, but on account of greater weight the 

 clover should be sown separately, and in cold 

 latitudes, in the spring. This mixed clover com- 

 prises White, Mammoth Perennial or Cow Grass, 

 Alsike, etc. 



