WM. HENRY MAULE, PHILADELPHIA, PA. 
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A FIELD OF MAULE’S PERMANENT PASTURE GRASS. 
Maule’s Three Permanent Pasture Mixtures 
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. My 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 I 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, ete. 
In the clover mixture I employ Red, Mammoth, Alsike and White. 
A few of these components will disappear in two or three years, but the 
others are absolutely permanent. I vary the proportions to suit differ- 
ent situations. 
Maule’s Permanent Pasture Mixture for Light and Sandy Soils. 
—Use at the rate of 56 pounds (4 bushels) per acre. Bu., $2.5; 4 bus., 
enough for an acre, $10.00. The suitable clovers are included. 
Maule’s Permanent Pasture Mixture for Average Soils.—For 
general use, everywhere. Sow at the rate of 42 lbs. (3 bus.) per acre. Bu., 
$3.50; 3 bus. mixed grass seeds and 10 Ibs. mixed clover, $12.00. 
Maule’s Permanent Pasture Mixture for Heavy Soils.—Use at 
the rate of 42 pounds (3 bushels) per acre. Bushel $3.00; 3 bushels 
mixed grass seeds and 10 pounds mixed clover seeds, $10.50. 
Pasture mixtures are shipped by express or freight, not prepaid. 
Maule’s Fair Green Golf Mixture 
This mixture is compounded to produce a tough sod that will resist 
tramping and hard usage. Year after year I have supplied this seed to 
the most prominent golf clubs in the country. It is made up mainly 
of hardy, low growing, creeping grasses, which are not hurt by constant 
mowing and ceaseless wear. This mixture will produce a rich green 
turf; a turf which asks only for a semi-annual top dressing of fertilizer 
to last indefinitely. Seed should be applied in liberal amounts; fully 
75 pounds per acre. Qt., 25 cts.3 2 qts., 45 cts.; 5 qts., $1.00, post-= 
paid. By express or freight, not prepaid, peck, $1.00; bushel 
(15 lbs.), $3.25; 10 bushels, $30.00; 100 bushels, $2.75 per bushel. 
Maule’s Putting Green Golf Mixture 
It is impossible to have a putting green too much like a piece of vel- 
vet, and I have been careful in the preparation of this mixture to select 
the finest blend and most hardy of the low growing grasses and have 
only to urge upon the owners of golf grounds to see that the putting 
greens are fertilized twice a year (early spring and late fall) with finely 
ground bone meal; or (in the autumn) with rotted manure passed 
through a fine screen. With a proper preparation of the soil in 
PUTTING GREEN SOWN WITH MAULE’S PUTTING GREEN GOLF MIXTURE, 
advance of growing the seed, and with good after treatment, no better 
or more beautiful results can possibly be secured than with Maule’s 
Putting Green Golf Mixture, at the rate of fully 20 pounds to 10,000 
Square feet. 
Quart, 35 cts.; 2 quarts, 60 cts.; 5 quarts, $1.25, postpaid. By 
express or freight, not prepaid, peck, $1.75; bushel (20 lbs.), 
$6.00; 5 bushels, $27.50; 10 bushels, $50.00. 
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