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1 lb., 
BUCHANAN’S GRASS SEED AND PASTURE MIXTURES 
All Prices on This Page Post Paid. 
Prices Not Prepaid—See Yellow Price List Enclosed. 
1104—ORCHARD GRASS— A hay and 
pasture grass. A coarse-growing bunch 
grass, furnishing good grazing in early 
spring and late fall. Its growth is checked 
during the hot weather; it will endure 
considerable rough treatment without 
injury and should be kept closely grazed 
for best results. Does best on moist or 
l heavier clay soils; will stand much shade 
) and is excellent for woodland pastures 
gullies to prevent erosion. Sow about 15 
40c; 5 lbs., $1.75; 10 lbs., $3.00; 15 lbs., $4.00 
1112— BUCK BRAND SHADY PAS¬ 
TURE No. 1—Composed of the grasses 
and clovers which grow best in the 
shade. Every farmer wants some shady 
spots in his pasture if it is possible to 
have them, also wants his shady ground 
to produce, therefore we furnish this 
, mixture, composed of the following 
grasses and clovers: Kentucky Blue 
Grass, Poa Trivialis, Japan Clover, Hop 
Clover, Rye Grass, White Clover, Red Top, Orchard Grass. Sow 
15 pounds to the acre. 
1 lb., 35c; 5 lbs., $1.40; 10 lbs., $2.35; 15 lbs., $3.25 
IOO LBS. 
BUCK BRAND 
PASTURE MIXTURE 
R.B. BUCHANAN 
SEED CO. 
MEMPHIS,TENN. = 
1105— DALLIS GRASS (Paspalum Dilatatum) —This grass fur¬ 
nishes hay or pasture all the year in the far South. However, in 
the cotton belt it furnishes two hay cuttings of fine quality, the 
second cutting heavier and finer than the first. It stands light 
frosts and does well on most any soil with plenty of moisture 
except dry sandy soil. It stands close grazing remarkably well 
and grows from early spring until killing frost. Sow in March 
and April, earlier in the lower South, on well-prepared land. 
Plant 8 pounds of seed per acre. 
1 lb., 50c; 5 lbs., $2.25; 10 lbs., $3.95; 15 lbs., $5.80 
1106—CARPET GRASS—Carpet Grass is one of the most valu¬ 
able pasture grasses for the lower South. It grows on poor sandy 
soils better than Bermuda and does well on most any soil with 
a fair amount of moisture. It spreads rapidly, stands closest 
grazing and heavy trampling. For lawns and golf courses it will 
make a heavy sod and the closer it is cut the better it grows. It 
also does well in pastures with Bur Clover and Japan Clover, 
these giving all year grazing. Sow 10 pounds per acre for pasture, 
twice this for lawns, from early spring until July. 
1 lb., 35c; 5 lbs., $1.50; 10 lbs., $2.35; 15 lbs., $3.25 
1108— TIMOTHY —Timothy requires good land to make good 
crops. If sown with Sapling Clover the clover will help to supply 
nitrogen. Red Top or Herd’s Grass and Red or Alsyke Clover 
all mature at the same season as Timothy and are excellent to 
sow with it for hay or grazing, increasing the yield of hay and 
pasturage. A good mixture is 6 pounds Timothy, 5 pounds Red 
Top or Herd’s Grass, and 5 pounds Alsyke Clover; this mixture 
will furnish an excellent hay and fine pasturage on good loamy 
soils or on low ground. If Timothy and Alsyke Clover are 
sown together, mix 8 pounds Timothy and 6 pounds Alsyke 
Clover. 
1 lb., 25c; 5 lbs., 90c; 10 lbs., $1.50; 15 lbs., $1.75 
FERTILIZER AND 
SEED SOWER 
The Combination Sower 
also broadcasts all kinds 
of seed, such as clover, 
timothy, millet, lespedeza, 
sudan grass, alfalfa, 
wheat, etc., perfectly in 
desired amounts per acre. 
Convenient for applying 
fertilizer or seed on fair¬ 
ways, greens, parks, 
lawns, etc. Shipping wt„ 
each, 7 lbs. Price—Each, 
$3.50; post paid, $3.70. 
“CYCLONE” SEED SOWER 
Guaranteed to sow perfectly 
even all varieties of farm 
seeds such as clover, timothy, 
red top, alfalfa, lespedeza, 
sudan grass, oats, rye, millet, 
wheat, buckwheat, turnip, 
lawn grass, etc., and can be 
regulated to sow any amount 
per acre. This machine is 
strongly built and mechan¬ 
ically perfect. The bag holds 
about one-half bushel. It is 
Scatters Evenly easily operated. Weight each, 
4 pounds. 
Price—$2.00 each; post paid, $2.20 
1113— BUCK BRAND UPLAND MIXTURE No. 2—This mixture 
is our main pasture mixture or mixture for general planting 
and is composed of clovers and grasses which do well on our 
Southern uplands, mixed of high grade seeds: Red Top Grass, 
Rye Grass, Orchard Grass, Bur Clover, Japan Clover, White 
Clover, and Hop Clover. Sow 20 to 25 pounds to the acre. 
1 lb., 35c; 5 lbs., $1.40; 10 lbs., $2.35; 15 lbs., $3.25 
1114— BUCK BRAND LOWLAND PASTURE No. 3 — Almost 
every farm has some low land unfit for cultivation, owing to 
its remaining wet until too late to plant in the spring, and this 
very land would be made to pay well if sown with our Low¬ 
land Pasture Mixture. Mixed of following seeds: Alsyke Clover, 
White Clover, Red Top, Timothy, Orchard Grass, English Rye 
Grass, Carpet Grass, Bur Clover, and Lespedeza. Sow 15 to 20 
pounds to the acre. 
1 lb., 40c; 5 lbs., $1.50; 10 lbs., $2.50; 15 lbs., $3.50 
1115— BUCK BRAND PERMANENT MEADOW No. 4 —This 
special mixture for mowing hay is composed of grasses and 
clovers which ripen together for the first cutting, but it also 
contains smaller proportions of other grasses, which will in¬ 
crease considerably the second cutting and also add very much 
to the pasturage yield in case it is desired to use the field for 
pasturage afterwards. 
This mixture contains: Red Clover, Alsyke Clover, Red Top, 
Rye Grass, Orchard Grass, Timothy, and Japan Clover. Sow 
15 lbs. per acre. 1 lb., 35c; 5 lbs., $1.40; 10 lbs., $2.35; 15 lbs., $3.25 
1116— BUCK BRAND PERMANENT HOG PASTURE No. 5— 
It is a substantial mixture which will prove a profitable invest¬ 
ment. Composed of the following grasses: Red Clover, White 
Clover, Japan Clover, Alsyke Clover, Orchard Grass, Rye Grass, 
Hop Clover, and Bur Clover. Sow from 20 to 25 pounds to 
an acre. 1 lb., 35c; 5 lbs., $1.40; 10 lbs., $2.35; 15 lbs., $3.25 
THOMPSON’S WHEELBARROW SEEDER 
No. 3 DOUBLE HOPPER—14 feet 
in length, an extra deep hopper, 
best for sowing lespedeza seed and 
alfalfa, clovers, millet, timothy, 
grasses, etc. Price—Each, $15.00. 
The fastest grass 
seeder on the mar¬ 
ket. Easy running 
and light weight, 
complete, only 50 
pounds. The seed 
is never bunched. 
Seed is sown close 
to ground. 
This sower has been known and 
recognized as standard equipment in 
all parts of the world for 60 years, 
sows all kinds of grain and grass 
seed four to eight acres per hour. 
Bag and hopper hold 22 quarts; two 
gates govern the quantity of seed 
used very closely, preventing waste. Made almost entirely of 
iron and steel, this machine will last and do good work over 
a long period of years. 
Price—$4.50; Price Post Paid, $4.75 
PEARCE’S IMPROVED CAHOON 
BROADCAST SEED SOWER 
PRICES ON GRASS SEEDS ARE CONSTANTLY CHANGING. WRITE ON QUANTITIES WHEN READY TO BUY. 
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