WM. HENRY MAULE, Inc., PHILADELPHIA, PA. 
Lawn and Pasture Grasses—109 
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Quick Results Lawn Mixture 
This mixture is for producing an immediate greensward that will be 
followed by a good, permanent sod. It is especially to be recommended 
for late spring seeding, without a nurse crop. For early seeding we 
would rather use Maule’s Extra Lawn Grass Mixture, but after May lst 
(in the latitude of Philadelphia) we would much prefer this one. It will 
make rapid growth, and will be ready to cut two weeks or more in 
advance of any other mixture which we offer; nor is it lacking in per- 
|} manence. Qt., 25 cts.; 2 qts., £5 cts.; 5 qts., $1.00, postpaid. By 
express or freight, not prepaid, pk., $1.10; bu. (20 lbs.), $4.00. 
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PARTIAL LAWN AT BRIAR CREST SOWN WITH MAULE’S SHADY LAWN MIXTURE, 
Maule’s Shady Lawn Mixture 
This mixture is intended for all situations that are in partial or com- 
plete shade, and will be found invaluable on grounds lying under the 
shadows of trees or buildings. In preparing such places for the recep- 
tion of grass seeds it is well to use air slaked lime quite liberally (50 
bushels to the acre). The lime sweetens the land and wonderfully aids 
the growth of the grass. Lime will be found particularly effective in 
open woodlands where grass is desired. This mixture is adapted to its 
purpose. Qt., 30 cts.; 2 qts., 50 cts.; 5 qts., $1.10, postpaid. By ex-= 
press or freight, not prepaid, peck, $1.25; bushel (20 lbs.), $4.75. 
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It is true beyond all question that a mixture of grasses produces a 
better mowing field and subsequent permanent pasture than a mere 
combination of timothy and red clover. The former will last five times 
as long as the latter. Timothy “runs out” in a couple of years or so, 
while a good permanent pasture will last ten or even twenty years. 
This has been frequently and forcibly shown by experience. Our com- 
pleted mixtures are sold in two parts, one containing grass seeds and 
the other clover seeds, to be sown separately, on account of their differ- 
ent weights. The grass seeds may be sown in spring or fall; the clover 
seeds preferably in the spring. In preparing the permanent pasture 
grass mixtures we employ mainly Kentucky Blue, Timothy, English 
Rye, Italian Rye, Red Top or Herd, Orchard, Tall Meadow Oat, Meadow 
Foxtail. Meadow Fescue, Hard Fescue, Tall Fescue, Rough Stalk Mea- 
dow, Canadian Blue, Awnless Brome, Creeping Bent, Sweet Vernal, etc. 
Maule’s Three Permanent Pasture Mixtures 
In the clover mixture we employ Red, Mammoth, Alsike and White. 
A few of these components will disappear in two or three years, but the 
others are absolutely permanent. We vary the proportions to suit dif- 
ferent situations. 
Maule’s Permanent Pasture Mixture for Light and Sandy Soils. 
—Use at the rate of 45 pounds (3 bushels) per acre. Bu., $2.75; 3 bus., 
mixed grasses and 10 Ibs. mixed clover, enough for 1 acre, $10.00. 
Maule’s Permanent Pasture Mixture for Average Soils.—For 
general use, everywhere. Sow at the rate of 45 lbs. (3 bus.) per acre. Bu., 
$2.75; 3 bus. mixed grass seeds and 10 Ibs. mixed clover, $10.00. 
Manule’s Permanent Pasture Mixture for Heavy Soils.—Use at 
the rate of 45 pounds (3 bushels) per acre. Bushel $2.75; 3 bushels 
mixed grass seeds and 10 pounds mixed clover seeds, $10.00. 
Pasture mixtures are shipped by express or freight, not prepaid. 
