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Grass Mixture for Hay and Permanent pastures 



Prepared especially 

 to meet the demand for 

 a mixture that will be 

 desirable for cutting 

 for Hay or to use for 

 Pasture, and contains 

 such grasses as are best 

 adapted for these pur- 

 poses. In ordering, 

 please state whether 

 you want a mixture for 

 upland or low ground. 



MIXTURE FOR UPLAND. — 14 lbs. to the bushel, 3 bushels to the acre. Per bushel, $4.50; 10 bushels for $42.50. 

 MIXTURE FOR LOWLAND. — 14 lbs. to the bushel, 3 bushels to the acre. Per bushel, $4.50; 10 bushels for $42.50. 



Grass and Clover Seed Mixtures, for Moving the Hay, But Can Be Grazed 



We have in the following mixtures combined grasses suitable for the various soils for which they are recommended. 



They are composed of grasses which will give an even growth for mowing for hay. We have also combined them so as to give a splendid 

 pasture from early spring until late fall if desired. 



The different mixtures are prepared from seeds of the finest quality, and only those are used best adapted to the soils and situation 

 for which they are intended. 



MIXTURE No. 1. — For Moist Bottom Lands. Sow 25 lbs. to the acre. Price, Lb., 35o. 10 lbs. and over, 30c. per lb. 

 MIXTURE No. 2. — For Light, Dry, Gravelly or Sandy Soils. Sow 35 lbs. to the acre. Price, Lb., 35c. lO lbs. and over, 30 O. 

 per pound. 



CLOVERS 



ALSIKE CLOVER. 



CRIMSON CLOVER. 



WHITE CLOVER. 



RED CLOVER. 



LUCERNE OR 

 ALFALFA CLOVER. 



RECLEANED RED CLOVER. — We take great pains to 

 supply an extra quality of Red Clover at a reasonable price. 

 Farmers should not sow a poor quality of Clover Seed. We have 

 however, cheaper grades for those who wish them. 40e. lb. 

 Ask for prices in large quantities. 



ALSIKE OR SWEDISH CLOVER. — Hardiest of all the 

 Clovers, and on rich, moist soils yields an enormous quantity of 

 hay or pasturage. Valuable for sowing with other Clovers or 

 grasses, as it forms a thick bottom and increases the yield of hay. 

 Sow, either fall or spring, 6 pounds per acre when used alone. 

 Lb., 30c. 



Ask for prices in quantity. 

 WHITE DUTCH CLOVER. — Thrives most everywhere. The 

 best to sow with lawn grass and valuable to sow with blue grass 

 for permanent nastures. '/, lb., 20c y 2 lb., 30c 1 lb., 60c 

 By mall. lb.,70c 10 lbs., by express, not prepaid, $6.00 



LUCERNE OR ALFALFA CLOVER. — One of the most val- 

 uable among Clovers, resisting drought and remaining green when 

 other sorts are dried up. Sow on rich, moist loam or sandy soil. 

 Prepare the land thoroughly and sow, either fall or spring, 20 

 pounds to the acre. Lb., 30c. 



Special prices in large quantities on application. 



CRIMSON CLOVER (The Great Nitrogen Gatherer). — The 

 best crop for hay, silage and green manuring — all winter and 

 spring pasturage. For hay it must be cut before it comes into 

 full bloom, as otherwise it may cause hair-balls to form in the 

 animal's stomach. It is used on poor and rich land. It is seeded 

 in this country in June, July, August, September and October, 

 and will produce an enormous crop early in the following spring, 

 suitable either for consumption as green food or for hay. 15 to 

 20 pounds should be sown to the acre, according to the quality 

 of the ground. 160. per lb. Write for prices in quantity. 



WRITE FOR SPECIAL PRICES ON ABOVE. 



ALL PRICES IN CATALOG SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. 



