HENDERSON'S 
SPECIAL 
RASS MIXTURES 
ron. HALY.-a0 
PERMANENT PASTURE 
HAVE SEEDED 
THOUSANDS oF AGRES 
: IN 
AMERIGA. 
THE LARGEST 
STOGK FARMS, 
PROGRESSIVE 
FARMERS, 
AND THE 
AGRIGULTURAL PRESS 
St iitol.. 
ENDERSON’S. 
SPEGIAL GRASS 
MIXTURES. 
NEW YORK. 
“T have been particularly well pleased with my pastures during this exceptionally dry autumn. 
They were seeded with your Permanent Grass Mixtures six and seven years ago, and have steadily im- 
proved during that time. When ordinary pastures were bare during the dry weather these gave con- 
stant feed.” JAs. Woon, 
Ex-President New York State Agricultural Society. 
MARYLAND. 
“In about 600 acres sown by me, some 250 were in open cleared woodland, the balance fields. In 
all cases the Grass Mixture took uniformly well and gave very satisfactory results.”,—W.T. BARNARD. 
OHIO. 
‘* The Special Grass Mixture for permanent meadow has given us the very best of satisfaction. It 
made a wondertul growth and has given us a large amount of hay and pasture per acre. It produced 
the finest piece of grass I ever saw.’’ W. J. HAYEs. 
MASSACHUSETTS. 
“T cut 80 one-horse loads of well-cured hay from the Grass Mixture, estimated at one-half ton per 
Joad. I am well pleased with the result and am satisfied [ got much more than I would from any one 
kind of grass.” Guy SMITH. 
INDIANA. 
‘Your Special Grass Mixture has done well for me. It produced, this season, the Jargest crop ot 
hay that Iever saw cut off the ground, and has been yielding a most excellent pasture for over a 
month past, and this notwithstanding the extraordinary severity ofthe drought in this vicinity.” 
i R. S. TAYLor. 
PENNSYLVANIA. 
‘The Permanent Grass seed bought of you has proved a luxurious success. The result exceeds my 
expectations. In short I think it the best grass seed to be had, and shall use fifty bushels more in the 
spring.” W. 4H. REED. 
MAINE. 
‘*‘T laid down some three or four acres with your Special Mixture of Grass seed early last Septem- 
ber aud had a beautiful ‘catch.’ It was the wonder of all, and many persons thought it must be 
grain; it certainly looked splendidly, and it is splendid hay.’ Gro. M. HOLMEs. 
NEW HAMPSHIRE. 
“The quality of the Permanent Pasture Grasses is all that could be desired, as it makes fine hay.” 
DANIEL GILMAN. 
“T have used your Permanent Grass Mixtures for the last 3 years and find them entirely satis- 
factory. They are allyou claim them to be, having yielded two crops every season.’’—E. J. GEHBEN. 
NORTH CAROLINA. 
“The Permanent Grass seeds purchased from you give entire satisfaction.” —TIMOTHY DOLAN. 
COLORADO. 
“ Your grass seed has given the best of satistaction. They are the most reliable I have ever used.” 
SaM. STEVENSON. 
CONNECTICUT. 
“ The mixed grasses have given better crops of hay and have not died out so bad as grasses sowed 
by themselves. Afterwe had some little rain the mixed grasses started soonerand had a much greener 
Jook and have grown better afterwards. I would not again sow grasses alone, but would always sow 
the mixture.”’ H. L. STEWART. 
RHODE ISLAND. 
“T tried your mixture in order to avoid making ‘Daisy Hay,’ which seems to be the prevailing 
kind all about me, and Iam glad to say I have so far succeeded in being tree of that pest. 
“As to quick growth after cutting, it has exceeded my expectations, and each year thelotlookslike 
a lawn in a few days after cutting.” JULIUS PALMER. 
NEW JERSEY. 
““T wish I could send you a picture of my meadow of Permanent Grass now, after being cut twice, 
going into winter. I have the finest meadow in the county, says Geo. Lent, who keeps a thrashing 
machine and ought to know, as he goes about the county every where.” OTTO ANDREAE. 
JOHN C. RANKIN CO. 34 CORTLANDT ST. N.Y. 
