Hendersons 

 SPECIAL 

 GRASS 

 MIXTURi: 



for HA'Y and. 

 PERMANENT 

 PASTURE.. 



Descriherl a nr] priced 

 on pages 2 and 3. 



Only a few of 



MANY 



LIITTERS 

 or PRAISE 



from 



STOCn MEN 



and 



FARM E^RS 



IVe have 

 HUNDREDS MORE©/- 

 SIMILAR PURPORT 



" The ^ass seed I bought of jou produced four momngs for feeding during 

 last season and is the best piece of grass ia this section." Kev. U. Myers. 



"The growth is simply wonderful, and do not think there is any other grass 

 to equal it for hay or pasture. I sowed about ten acres, from which 1 have cut 

 what I consider the best hay ever made on my farms." J. S. Long. 



" The Grass seed sent me turned out well. It makes a good grass for 

 meadow or for grazing. It is fine, close grass and the cattle like it." 



Padl a. Oliver. 



" The green appearance of the field attracted universal attention. The seed 

 seemed to get bold of the soil completely. It has far surpassed clover aad timo- 

 thy la the amount It yields." ,1. li. CCMMINGS. 



COISTTSTEIOTICXJT. 



" The 16 bushels Permanent Pasture Grass you sent me has proved a per- 

 fect success. I shall want more in the spring." J. S. MacFarlane. 



"I used 30 bushels of your mixture for permanent meadow on seven acres 

 in one fieid, and a little less than three acres in another. This year from the 

 three acres I got 9 two-horse loads of excellent quality, and from the seven 

 acres I got 28 two-horse loads, averaging a ton each. I expect to get a good 

 second crop. The mixturesare betterthan the old-fashioned seeding of Timothy, 

 Red-top and Clover." E. E. Holmes. 



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"From your Permanent Pasture Mixture, about eighty bushels, I had two 

 crops, together about 3V2 tons per acre." E. J. Gehben. 



" Your Grass Mixture was acknowledged by all who saw it to be the best 

 Seld of grass in this section." John S. Bigelow. 



" We mowed a very good crop the 20th of June, and in two weeks had 

 good pasture — the best in the township, and very good now, and much admired 

 by the neighboring farmers. Our Timothy meadow is nearly all killed or dried 

 up no pasture. But the Special Grass Mixture is now very nice and green." 



E. W. Bruen. 



" I have an even, solid stand of grass that affords ample pasture, and far 

 better than those adjoiaiag me who depend on Clover aad Timothy." 



E. P. Lafetra. 

 ■VEPS-nXEOnSTT. 



" 7 have used your grass seeds for several years, and they are easily the best 

 in the market." F.C.Kimball. 



"I am more than pleased with the results of both Lawn and Pasture, and 

 am satisfied that P. H. & Co.'s seeds are unsurpassed." C. F. Hastings. 



A7"IP2.C5I]SrijPL. 

 "My manager is enthusiastic over your Mixture for Ray and Permanent 

 Pasture. He claims this year he cut 3 tons per acre the first cutting, 1% tons the 

 second, and will cut 2 tons the third. The field is a grand sight. People come for 

 miles around to see it." E. E. Barney. 



" The Grass Mixture T got ot you has done extra well, especially this year of 

 drought. It stood the drought and yielded about twice as much as Timothy, 

 and the cattle seem to do better on it." Willard Watson. 



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' ' It gives me pleasure to inform you that from the Grassseed I bought of you 

 T got a good stand and a splendid growth. I am well pleased : it does well in this 

 section." S. C. Jones. 



KTEAxT -5rOI5.PC. 



" The crop was much in excess of ordinary grass seeds or Timothy used in the 

 neighborhood. As an evidence of my satisfaction, I have seeded down another 

 lot this fall, using the same seed." James A. Miller, Jr. 



" The Special Grass Mixtures bought from you have given ever.v satisfaction, 

 and, after my experience with them, I should never thialc of planting Timothy 

 again." Charles H. Leaycraft. 



"It's the finest piece of grass anywhere about here. An old farmer told me 

 last week it would cut 3V2 tons to the acre sure." James M. Richards. 



" Your Special Mixture of Grasses was a success; compared with Timothy 

 and Clover, the yield is double." Oscar Silleck. 



' ' It has yielded more than double the amouat of pasture apiece of Timothy 

 aad Clover of the same size would have doae under the same coadltions." 



Frank G. McCollum. 



I><njPs.SSjPs.CB3:T:jSETTS. 



" The Grass Seed turned out very satisfactory, and we have this year cut 

 three large crops of grass from the land seeded last fall with the seed bought 

 of you." C. E. Rogers. 



" The seed for the meadow land was all right, and has proved a great success 

 in every way. I have cut two heavy crops each year. " W. H. Fairbank. 



" The Grass Seed came up so rank I bad to cut it the forepart of June, a 

 very heavy crop of nice bay." E. L. Bartlett. 



" This is the third year and there was a heavy crop cut on it two weeks before 

 Timothy was ready, and much to my surprise, there was quite a good second 

 crop in spite of the very dry season." H. L. Pabk. 



