Wholesale Prices to Market Gardeners and Farmers — Fall, 1920 



Grass and Clover Seed Mixtures for Hay and Pastures 



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Parcel Post Rates, see Page 2 



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These Mixtures give the very best and most 

 satisfactory results to customers, and our trade in 

 them is increasing rapidly. The advantages of sow- 

 ing grasses and clover seed in mixtures has long been 

 recognized and the practice is increasing to a very 

 remarkable extent throughout the South. 



We have the fallowing mixtures combined 

 grasses suitable for the various soils and uses for 

 which they are recommended. Those for permanent 

 pastures are composed of grasses which succeed 

 each _ other in growth, and give a succession 

 from the first of Spring until late in Winter, while 



Mixtures for Permanent Pastures — But Can be Mown 



25 Lbs. or over at 100 Lb. Rate 

 Mixture No. I. For Light, Dry, Gravelly or Sandy Soils. 



Sow 30 to 35 lbs. to the acre. Lb. 25c (Postpaid 30c). 10 Lbs. at 

 22c lb. 100 Lbs. at 21c per lb. 



Mixture No. 2. For Good Loam Soil. Sow 30 to 35 lbs. 

 lo the acre. Lb. 25c (Postpaid 30c). 10 Lbs. at 22c lb. 100 Lbs. 

 at 21c per lb. 



Mixture No. 3. For Heavy Loam or Clay Soil. Sow 30 to 

 35 lbs. to the acre. Lb. 2.5c (Postpaid 30c). 10 Lbs. at 22c lb. 100 

 Lbs. at 21c per lb. 



Mixture No. U. For Moist Bottom Land. Sow 25 to 30 



lbs. to the acre. Lb. 2.5c (Postpaid 30c). 10 Lbs. at 22c lb. 100 

 Lbs. at 21c per lb. 



Mixture No. 5. For Wet Bottom Land. Sow 25 to .30 lbs. 

 per acre. Lb. 25c (Postpaid 30c). 10 Lbs. at 22c lb. 100 Lbs. at 

 21c per lb. 



Orchard Grass. One of the best grasses for winter pastures, 

 it makes a good growth on wet and heavy clay soils with ordinary 

 lield treatment. In the first warm days of February it commences 

 a thrifty growth, and if not pastured is ready to cut for hay in 

 -\pril. With the first Fall rains it springs into life and furnishes an 

 abundance of excellent grazing throughout the entire winter 

 months. The hay made from Orchard Grass is of excellent quality 

 and should be cut when in blossom. Sown alone, use 30 to 40 

 pounds per acre or sow 8 to 10 pounds Red Clover. 20 to 30 pounds 

 of Orchard Grass mixed per acre. It can also be sown with excellent 

 results with Tall Meadow Oat Grass. Price: "Gold" Brand Lb 

 3qc (Postpaid 3.5c). Pk. $1.00. Bu. .S3. 50. Prices fluctuate.' We 

 will quote special prices at any time upon request. 



for those desired more for cutting for hay have com- 

 bined grasses which ripen together. In all our 

 mixtures we are introducing small quantities 

 of Alfalfa Clover with the idea of inoculating the 

 land with Alfalfa bacillus. Alfalfa revolutionizes 

 farming, but the bacillus must be established before 

 the revolution can occur. The different mixtures 

 are prepared both as to quantity and varieties as 

 best adapted to the soils and situations for which they 

 are, recommended. In all of our grass mixtures we use 

 the very best seeds, the quality and purity of our 

 seeds being our first consideration. Prices fluctuate. 

 We will quote special prices at any lime upon request. 



Mixtures for Mowing Hay — But Can be Grazed 



25 Lbs. or over at 100 Lb. Rate 

 Mixture No. 6. For Light, Dry, Gravelly or Sandy Soils. 



Sow .30 to 35 lbs. to the acre. Lb. 2.5c (Postpaid 30c). 10 Lbs. at 

 22c lb. 100 Lbs. at 21c per lb. 



Mixture No. 7. For Good Loam Soil. Sow 30 to 35 lbs. to 

 the acre. Lb. 25c (Postpaid 30c). 10 Lbs. at 22c lb. 100 Lbs. at 

 21c per lb. 



Mixture No. 8. For Heavy Loam or Clay Soil. Sow 30 lbs. 

 to the acre. Lb. 25c (Postpaid 30c). 10 Lbs. at 22c lb. 100 Lbs. 

 at 21c per lb. 



Mixture No. 9. For Moist Bottom Lands. Sow 20 to 25 

 lbs. per acre. Lb. 2.5c (Postpaid 30c). 10 Lbs. at 22c lb. 100 Lbs. 

 at 21c per lb. 



Mixture No. 10. Shady Nook Meadow Mixture. Like our 

 Shady Nook Lawn Mixture, this mixture is specially prepared for 

 good loamy soil in partially shady situations. .\ fine permanent 

 pasture mixture, yields large crops of hay. Sow 30 to 35 lbs. to the 

 acre. Lb. 25c (Postpaid 30c). 10 Lbs. at 22c lb. 100 Lbs. at 21c 

 per lb. 



Tall Meadow Oat Grass. Also called Evergreen Grass. 

 It is not strange that this grass is becoming so popular; the drought 

 of mid-summer or the cold of winter does not injure it. It starts 

 growing very early in the spring; can be cut twice for hay: will 

 yield good grazing until late in the Fall. For hay it should be cut 

 in bloom. Tall Meadow Oat Grass is best adapted for rather light 

 and dry loamy uplands, but gives excellent results on nearly all 

 soil. Sown alone, use 1 to 3 bushels to the acre either Fall or Spring: 

 sown in mixture, use 1 bushel Tall Meadow Oat Grass, 1 bushel 

 Orchard Grass and 6 pounds Red Clover. Lb. 35c (Postpaid 40c). 

 Pk. 90c. Bu. S3.50. Prices fluctuate. We will quote special prices 

 any time on request. 



Timothy and Alsike Clover Mixed ^^"^ Timothy and Alslke Clover Mixture is made from strictly 



recleaned seeds. No screenings used, 

 pasture. It is finer and more leafy than Medium Red Clover and 

 cattle prefer it. "Gold" Brand, Lb. 2.5c (Postpaid 30c). 10 Lbs. 

 at 22c lb. 100 Lbs. at 21c lb. Prices fluctuate. We will quote 

 special prices at any time upon request. 



Where Alsike Clover and Timothy are grown together, and the 

 seed is saved therefrom, it is impossible, in cleaning, to make a com- 

 plete separation of the two. 



For hay, the Alsike and Timothy Mixture is very valuable on 

 soils too moist for Red Clover. Alsike is suitable for either hay or 



Bolgiano's Rye Grasses for Spring and Fall Planting 



1121. English or Perennial Rye Grass. A valuable pasture 

 grass which will bear frequent close cropping. Produces an abund- 

 ance of foliage. The hay is relished by all kinds of stock. It will 

 grow well on almost any land. When sown by itself, sow 30 lbs. 

 per acre either in the Spring or Fall. Price: Lb. 15c (Postpaid 20c). 

 10 Lbs. at 12c lb. 100 Lbs. at 10c lb. Price fluctuate. We will 

 quote special prices at any time upon request. 



1249. Pacey's Short Seeded Perennial Rye. Specially 

 suited for fine lawn mixture, extensively used on the beautiful 

 lawns in England. It makes a quick, leafy growth of fine texture. 

 Lb. 16c (Postpaid 21c). 10 Lbs. at 13c lb. 100 Lbs. at lie lb. 



1172. Italian Rye Grass. Like Perennial Rye Grass, 

 valuable for pasture and also for hay. Thrives on rich, moist 

 land, where from 3 to 4 cuttings may be made in a season. Will 

 stand more overthrow than other Grass. It is less wiry than 

 Perennial Rye Grass and is particuarly well adapted to the soils 

 and climate of Florida. About 24 lbs. of seed to the acre. Price: 

 "Gold"Brand, Lb. 15c (Postpaid 20c). 10 Lbs. at 12c lb. 100 Lbs. 

 at 10c lb. Prices fluctuate. We will quote special prices at any 

 time upon request. 



