ENDERSON’S 
Renovating Mixture 
’ FOR 
Improving Old Pastures. 
$2.50 per bushel of 14 ibs. 
20-bushel lots, $2.45 per bushel. 
Mixed Clovers, 5 Ibs. to sow an acre, $1.15. 
fertilized or manured, frequently become impoverished and deficient in the 
more valuable and nutritious grasses, and in time become unprofitable. It is 
frequently unnecessary to plow up such land unless it be full of weeds. The turf 
should be well harrowed with a sharp-tooth harrow, and, if possible, top-dressed 
with soil and well-rotted stable manure, which should be well harrowed in, and 
then sown with HENDERSON’S RENOVATING MIXTURE, at the rate of one 
bushel per acre, and five pounds of mixed clovers. This mixture is composed of 
those sorts that are best suited for sowing on old pastures or meadows, and it will 
speedily improve the quality and increase the produce. March and April are the 
best months for sowing, choosing an interval between rains if possible, though, 
if inconvenient to sow then, very satisfactory results can be obtained by fall sowing. 
After sowing, the ground should be lightly harrowed and afterward well rolled. 
G RASS lands, in consequence of being constantly mown or pastured without being 
ENDERSON’S Special 
Grass Mixture 
FOR Woodland Pastures. 
$2.50 per bushel of 14 Ibs. 
20-bushel lots, $2.45 per bushel. 
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excessive wood growth, in which case it is desirable to sow the land with 
grasses, it is now customary to sow orchards with cover crops, such as Cow 
Peas, Clover, ete. These are plowed under and the orchard kept in constant 
cultivation. But where it is desired to sow the orchard with grass, or for wood- 
land pastures, even when the shade is comparatively dense, we can with all 
confidence recommend this mixture. 5 
It is composed of a selection of grasses which from exhaustive experiments 
we have found will thrive under trees. Orchard Grass is, of course, one of the 
best grasses for the purpose, but this mixture is much superior, as it will make a 
closer and more even pasture than Orchard Grass alone. 
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