"ECONOMICAL MIXTURE" ★ 
y.6f£man's 
“Economical 
Mixture’’ 
HERE IS A GOOD SEED COMBINATION FOR HAY: 
Red Clover 
M Alsike Clover 
M Timothy 
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The proportions mentioned above may vary slightly at 
times, but on the average they are correct. Many hundreds 
of bushels of this popular mixture are sold every season. 
It does save its buyer a little money—hence the name 
"Economical.” 
"Economical Mixture” is a very proper one for either 
hay, pasture, or soil improvement. It is made mostly from 
lots of mixed clover and timothy—seeds produced in this 
mixed condition. Hence costs less money than otherwise. 
All lots are tested for freedom from foul weed seeds. To 
vary proportions shown above, there may be at times a 
little alfalfa, or perhaps a very little sweet clover or other 
crop seeds present in this seed. It’s always thoroughly 
mixed. Seed of desirable quality, and offered at a saving. ’ 
IMPROVE YOUR PASTURE 
The most practiced application for general conditions is one ton of limestone and 
400 or 500 pounds of Superphosphate per acre. The lime can be applied in the Fall 
or early Winter, but Spring applications are very satisfactory. Early Spring applica¬ 
tion of the Superphosphate is a favorable time, but it too can be applied in the Fall. •! 
If applied in the early Fall it will produce a good strong root and stem development. [ 
This will enable the plants to Winter over in much better condition and result in ( 
a vigorous growth, early in the Spring. A fairly liberal application of SUPER¬ 
PHOSPHATE and LIME will show results on pasture for 4 or 5 years. Repeating 
the treatment every few years will prove even more profitable. 
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