Sward of the Cornell Pasture Mixture 
PERMANENT 
PASTURES 
Most pastures are not supplying 
the amount of feed for farm live-stock 
that they should. This is due either to 
the lack of fertility or lack of the 
proper pasture plants. 
Pastures should not be considered 
idle land and left to care for them¬ 
selves. The up-to-date, successful 
farmer is giving more thought to his 
pastures and taking steps to improve 
them. 
For more detailed information, send 
for circular entitled “Seeding Per¬ 
manent Pastures.” 
SEED IN APRIL OR MAY, preferably without a nurse-crop 
The Cornell Pasture Mixture for 1936 
Kentucky Blue Grass .... 
Canada Blue Grass. 
Rough-stalked Meadow Grass 
Timothy. 
True Perennial Rye Grass 
Kent Wild White Clover 
For seeding Permanent Pastures we recommend 
the “Cornell Pasture Mixture,” because: 
1. It is composed of high-quality seed of the proper 
plants, including wild White Clover. 
2. It may be seeded either on plowed or on harrowed 
land. 
3. When properly grazed it will produce more high- 
protein feed to the acre than will other farm crops. 
10 pounds 
2 pounds 
1 pound 
6 pounds 
5 pounds 
1 pound 
Total for seeding an acre 25 pounds 
FOR PRICES SEE SPECIAL PRICE-LIST IN THIS CATALOG 
DIBBLE’S 
Lawn Grass Mixtures 
A well-kept lawn is a joy to any home-owner and will actually 
increase the value of his property. Good lawns once established will 
last a lifetime. 
Seed the lawn in early spring or early fall. 
We list below three mixtures for various 
conditions: 
Dibble’s Red, White, and Blue 
Lawn Mixture 
Contains only the highest grades of Red- 
Top, White Clover, and Kentucky Blue 
Grass, mixed in the proper proportions. 
This has proved to be the best Lawn Mix¬ 
ture for any locality where Kentucky Blue 
Grass thrives, regardless of fancy names or 
cost. Sow 5 pounds per 1000 square feet. 
Dibble’s Shady Lawn Mixture 
(For fertile, moist soils) 
Rough-stalked Meadow Grass (Poa 
trunalis ) is included in this Mixture, because 
it is the best grass for heavy, moist soil or 
in moist shade. Sow 5 pounds per 1000 
square feet. 
Dibble’s Dry Soil Lawn Mixture 
(For dry soil, due to slope, sand 
or tree-roots) 
New Zealand Chewing’s Fescue is the 
base of this Mixture because it is the best 
grass for dry shade or sandy soils where 
other grasses fail. This Mixture will toler¬ 
ate poor and acid soils and withstand 
drought. Sow 8 pounds per 1000 square feet. 
The first two Lawn Mixtures can be fur¬ 
nished without White Clover, if so desired, 
at the same price. 
FOR PRICES SEE SPECIAL PRICE-LIST 
IN THIS CATALOG 
Dibble’s Lawn Grass Mixtures are superior in quality because they 
are composed of only those grasses found to be suitable for the best 
lawns in New York and adjoining states, and only the highest grade 
of these individual grasses is used. 
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