★ PASTURE ★ 
^offman’s 
Permanent 
Hay and 
Pasture 
Mixture 
Here’s how you can make money on your idle land—land 
that you cannot farm, because it is too rocky, too steep, too 
small or too wet. Put that land to work for you. Do as 
thousands of other successful farmers have done. Sow this 
mixture of selected Pasture Grasses that will produce Hay 
or Pasture, for many years to come, on your land that is not 
suited for general farming. 
Get either of these two mixtures. The Highland Mixture 
for well-drained, hilly land, and the Lowland Mixture, for 
low, wet land, meadows, etc. This mixture is made up of 
carefully selected grasses, blended in their proper propor¬ 
tions. This mixture contains the Blue Grasses, Herds Grass 
or Red Top, Rye Grasses and Fescues, other permanent 
grasses, some Timothy and a proper proportion of the 
Clovers—thus making up a well-balanced mixture pro¬ 
duced under the direction of the highest authorities and 
verified by our own practical experience. Plant either Spring 
or Fall. Sow about one bushel—32 pounds to the acre. 
★ 
“The best crop of Corn raised on my farm was in 1937, grown 
from Hoffman’s Improved Learning Seed .”—John ]. Park, 
Mountainville, N. f. 
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