HENDERSON'S SPECIAL GRASS MIXTURE 
FOR HAY AND PERMANENT PASTURE. 
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and it is splendid hay.—G. M. H 
Wltat our Customers say: 
IN MAINE. 
I did not succeed in getting four tons ormore per 
acre, but I did get more than from anything else, 
OLMES, 
IN NEW JERSEY. 
The Special Grass Mixtures have been most suc- 
cessful, in spite of an unusually trying season. 
Yielded a crop of hay more than twice as great 
per acre as the timothy, which I sowed alongside 
at the same time.—R. V, LINDABURY. 
IN IOWA. 
Your Grass Mixture has done exceedingly well, 
especially in this year of drouth. It yielded about 
| twice as much as timothy, and cattle seemed to do 
better on i7t.—W. WATSON. 
IN NEW YORK. 
Your Permanent Mixture is the finest piece of 
grass anywhere about here. An old farmer told 
me last week it would cut 34g tons to the acre | 
sure.—J. M. RICHARDS. 
IN VERMONT. 
Your Grass Seeds are easily the best of any in 
the market.—F. C. KIMBALL. 
IN RHODE ISLAND. 
The forty-bushel sowing of Permanent Grass 
| Seed which I purchased from you is to-day the 
best field of grass in Rhode Island, 
—BRADFORD NORMAN. 
IN PENNSYLVANIA. 
The green appearance of the field attracted uni- 
versal attention. 
timothy inthe amount it yields—J. B. CUMMINGS. 
IN VIRGINIA. 
My manager is enthusiastic over your Mixture 
for Hay and Permanent Pasture. He claims this 
year he cut 3 tons per acre the first cutting, 7% 
tons the second, and will cut 2 tons the third. 
‘around to see it— EDWARD E. BARNEY. 
IN CONNECTICUT. 
There is a decided contrast between Timothy 
and your Special Grass Mixture for hay in favor 
of your Mixture, which is the best field of grass I 
ever saw.—C. R. FISHER. 
IN OHIO. 
The Special Grass Mixture has givenus thevery | 
best of satisfaction ; it produced the finest piece 
of grass Iever saw and has given us alargeamount 
ofhay and pasture per acre.—W. J. HAYES. 
We are headquarters for all kinds of 
RECLEANED GRASS SEEDS, 
And have made the subject of Hay and | 
Pasture a special study. Weinvite corre- 
| spondence, and will advise the best grasses 
|} touse and make up special mixtures where 
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necessary. 
Ithasfar surpassed cloverand | 
The | 
field is a grand sight; people come for miles | 
Henderson’s Special Grass Mixtures 
FOR HAY AND PERMANENT PASTURE 
WILL LAST TWENTY YEARS WITHOUT RENEWAL, 
Consisting of the following varieties: Orchard Grass, Meadow Foxtail, Sheep’s Fescue, 
Rhode Island or Creeping Bent, Hard Fescue, Sweet Scented Vernal (True Perennial), 
Meadow Fscue, English Rye Grass, Italian Rye Grass, Red Top, etc., as recommended in 
our book, ** How the Farm Pays,” blended in proportions which, we have found from 
actual use, give the most satisfactory results. 
On ordinary fertile soil 3 bushels of this mixture is sufficient to seed an acre, but where the 
land is poor a larger quantity will be necessary. Taking one soil with another a fair average 
would be 3 bushels to the acre. 
For Hay and Permanent Pasture for Light soils ..... 
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‘© Orchards and Shady Places................--..2055 ey bushel lots, we per bushel. 
‘* Hay only. Specially recommended for large hay crop 100 a 2.35 ee 
‘* Pasture only. Will stand close cropping without 
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To these mixtures, intended for either Mowing Lands or Pasture (but which, on account of 
their greater weight should be sown separately), are to be added 10 lbs. of Mixed Clovers, com- 
prising White, Mammoth Perennial or Cow Grass, Alsike, Trefoil, ete., but these should only 
be sown in the spring, as they are rather tender in this latitude if sown in the fall. 
FULL DIRECTIONS FOR SOWING ENCLOSED IN EVERY BAG. 
The quantity needed (10 Ibs.) of MIXED CLOVERS to sow an acre we 
will sell for $2.00. 
OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. 
Country Gentleman says: ‘ Below the taller grasses was a thick mat of finer kinds, and the close, rich turf 
hid every particle of soil.”’ 
American Agriculturist says: ‘‘Such mixtures are far superior to Timothy, or ‘Timothy and Clover,’ or 
any one grass, costing but a little more, lasting much longer, and giving frequently more than double the yield.’’ 
Farm and Home says: ‘* The enormous yield of nearly four and one-half tons of good hay per acre should 
convince any one that more hay and better pasture can be grown with mixtures than with Timothy and Clover 
alone, as under the very same conditions the latter yielded less than a ton and a half per acre.” 
How the Farm Pays says: ‘‘ Farin advance not only of Timothy but of any other Grass we have thus far 
in cultivation.” 
At our Farm one of these Mixtures yielded (first cutting, 5,888 /bs.; second cutting, 4,320 /bs. per acre) 
a total of 10,208 LBS. CURED HAY PER ACRE, while Timothy growing alongside under 
same conditions ylelded only one cutting of 2,400 /bs. per acre. 
At first sight, $7.50 to $10.00 per acre appears to bea high price for the seeding of a pasture, 
but bear in mind that it is a permanent pasture that we have in view, and nowhere can a per- 
manent pasture be laid down properly for a less original outlay than that we name. 
FARM SEEDS WE DO NOT DELIVER FREE. 
