STOKES SEED FARMS COMPANY 



MOORESTOWN NEW JERSEY 



Windermoor 

 Pasture and Mowing Mixtures 



The object to be obtained is a continual growth of 

 rich pasturage from spring to fall. Soil sown with a variety 

 of different grasses that are adapted to the soil, and which 

 attain perfection at alternate months from April to 

 October, will produce much larger and more satisfactory 

 crops, both for hay and pasturage, than only one or two 

 kinds. If seed is sown in spring, it should be done early, 

 while the land is cool. We are always glad to give our 

 customers the benefit of our experience, and shall take 

 pleasure in advising you as to suitable grasses for your 

 soils and special conditions, if you will correspond with us 

 in regard to it. 



These famous mixtures are well-balanced combina- 

 tions of a number of native and acclimated foreign grasses 

 and clovers, blended so as to produce a permanent, dense 

 and deep-rooted turf that will yield, year after year, the 

 maximum quantity of hay, or afford, if desired, a con- 

 stant and abundant pasture. The jdeld of hay, under 

 favorable conditions, averages three to four tons per acre 

 at the first cutting. After a hay crop is cut, the grass 

 commences to grow at once, recovering its verdure in a few 

 days, and affords excellent pasturage, even through dry 

 summer weather. Both our No. 1 Mixture for permanent 



pastures, and our No. 2 Mixture for permanent mowing, 

 if properly laid down, will maintain their valuable quali- 

 ties for twenty years or more, if they are occasionally top- 

 dressed with manure and resown lightly with grass seed. 



SOW FORTY POUNDS TO THE ACRE 



No. 1 Mixture for Dry Upland Pastures 



Hard Fescue, Creeping Bent, Orchard Grass, Perennial 

 Rye, Tall Meadow Oat. 



No. 2 Mixture for Lowland Meadow Pasture 



Creeping Bent, Canadian Blue, Meadow Fescue, 

 Orchard Grass, Perennial Rye, Red Top, Tall Meadow Oat. 



No. 3 Mixture for Dry Upland Mowing 



Orchard Grass, Perennial Rye, Red Top, Hard Fescue, 

 Tall Meadow Oat, Alsike Clover. 



No. 4 Mixture for Low Meadow Mowing 



Kentucky Blue, Meadow Fescue, Meadow Foxtail, 

 Orchard Grass, Perennial Rye, Tall Meadow Fescue. 



Price of any of above mixtures, $40.00 per 100 lbs., 

 F. O. B. Moorestown, N. J. 



Grass and Forage Plant Seed 



Per Per 100 



lb. lbs. Not 



Postpaid Postpaid 



Bermuda Grass (Cynodon dactylon) $0.75 $70.00 



Brome Grass (Bromus) 50 45.00 



Canadian Blue Grass (Poa compressa) 30 25.00 



Chewings New Zealand Fescue (Festuca Chewings) .60 55.00 



Creeping Bent Grass (Agrostis stolonifera) 60 55.00 



Crested Dog's Tail (Cynosurus cristatus) 40 35.00 



Perennial Rye Grass (Loliuni perenne) 30 25.00 



Hard Fescue (Festuca duriuscula) 55 50.00 



Italian Rye Grass (Lolium italicum) 40 35.00 



Johnson Grass (Holcus hapepensis) 40 36.00 



Kentucky Blue Grass (Poa pratensis) 40 35.00 



Meadow Fescue (Festuca pratensis) 55 50.00 



Per Per 100 



lb. lbs. Not 



Postpaid Postpaid 



Meadow Foxtail (Alopecurus pratensis) $0.60 $55.00 



Orchard Grass (Dactyhs glomerata) 30 25.00 



Red Top (Agrostis vulgaris) 40 38.00 



Rhodes Grass 80 78.00 



Rhode Island Bent Grass (Agrostis canina) 30 25.00 



Rough-stalked Meadow Grass (Poa triviaUs) 80 75.00 



Sheep's Fescue (Festuca ovina) 80 75.00 



Sudan Grass. .■ 20 18.00 



Sweet Vernal, True Perennial (Anthoxanthum 



odoratum) 80 75.00 



Tall Meadow Fescue (Festuca elatoir) 55 50.00 



Tall Meadow Oat Grass (A vena elatoir) 55 50.00 



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