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PETER HENDERSON & CO.. NEW YORK.— SPECIAL GRASS MIXTURES. 



Hendersons Special Grass Mixtures 



FOR HAY AND PERMANENT PASTURE 



SOW 3 TO 4 BUSHELS PER ACRE. 



Henderson's Special Grass Mixture for Hay and Permanent Pasture for Light soils .... 



Medium soils . 

 Heavy soils ... / $2.50 



Orchards and Shady Places ' 



Hay only. Specially recommended where a hay crop/ 



only is desired I of 14 lbs. 



Pasture only. A mixture which will stand close ] 

 cropping without injury. ' 



per bushel 



20-bushel lots, $2.25 per bushel. Special quotations for LARGE quautities. 



At our farm, last season, one of these Permanent Mixtures yielded (first cutting, 5,888 

 lbs.; second cutting, 4,320 lbs. per acre), a total of 1 Q,2Q8 LBS. CURED HAY PER ACRE, 

 while Timothy growing alongside under same conditions yielded only one cutting of 

 2,400 lbs. per acre. First cutting (June 2 1 st) this year, yielded 8, 1 40 lbs. cured hay per 

 acre 



FALL SOWING IS THE MOST SUCCESSFUL. 



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Wc cordially invite all those interested to visit our Experimental Farm at Spring Valley, N, Y. 

 to see for themselves the superiority of these Mixtures. 



Hendersons Special Grass Mixtures 



FOR HAT AND TEMPORARY PASTURE. 



For One Year: 1 bush. Mixed Grasses, $2.00. 10 lbs. Mixed Clovers, $1.75. Total cost per acre, $3.75. 

 For Two Years: 2 bush. Mixed Grasses, $4.00. 10 lbs. Mixed Clovers, $1.75, Total cost per acre, $5.75. 

 For 3 to 4 Years: 3 bush. Mixed Grasses, $6.75. 10 lbs. Mixed Clovers, $1.75. Total cost per acre. $8.50. 



At our Farm, last season, one of these Temporary Mixtures yielded ifirst cutting, 4,800 

 lbs., second cutting 4,320 lbs. per acre), a total of 9. 1 2Q LBS. CURED HAY PER ACRE. 

 while Timothy growing alongside under same conditions yielded only one cutting of 

 2,4-00 lbs. per acre. First cutting (June 2 1 st> this year, yielded 7,960 lbs. cured hay per 

 acre. 



Wish you could see my field of Timothy and your mixture. People come for miles around to see it. Howard K. Bakney, I lomewood, 

 Surrey Co., Va., 24 March, 1892. 



