USE CROW REPELLENT AND SAVE YOUR SEED 
Special Hay and Pasture 
Mixture 
For ordinary spring seeding this Mixture cannot be 
beaten. The proportion is approximately 6 pounds 
Red Clover, 3 pounds Timothy, 2 pounds Alsike, and 
1 pound Alfalfa. Sow 12 to 15 pounds per acre on 
well-prepared seed-bed. Having it so mixed saves 
extra bags, extra weighing, and extra profits, sampling, 
etc., and positively is cheaper to you than if you bought 
each separately. None but the best seeds are used in 
this Mixture it is suited to nearly all soils, and will 
grow in every section. This Mixture should be used 
very extensively for either hay, pasture or soiling pur¬ 
poses. When seeding timothy in the spring always 
use red and alsike for best result. This Mixture, 
we believe, will meet with your approval and be a 
money-saver. It reduces the cost of your seeding and 
is an excellent grass combination for hay. We mix this 
seed, and positively none but best grades are used. 
This insures you a mixture that is free of noxious 
weeds. See Price-List. 
Lawn Grass 
Our Fancy Lawn Mixture is composed of the very 
best grades of seed which make a quick growth and 
cover the ground in a few weeks after sowing the seed, 
forming a rich green turf. Can be sown either in spring 
or fall. For best results spring sowing is most favorable. 
One pound of seed will sow 200 square feet of ground. 
Seed should be raked in slightly, and, after seeding, 
soil should be pressed down firmly. Cover seed >4 to 
inch. See Price-List. 
Kentucky Blue Grass 
Kentucky Blue Grass may be sown spring or fall. 
One of the best grasses for pasture mixtures, it has 
many advantages for general purposes and is extremely 
hardy and stands severest droughts. Comes on early 
in spring and grows late in fall. We recommend it as 
the grass every stock-raiser wants. Fine for pasture 
as it forms a tough, closely knit sod that is not injured, 
but benefited, by trampling of grazing animals. It 
requires a good soil containing some lime to yield 
profitable crops. When sown alone, sow 20 to 30 pounds 
per acre. See Price-List. 
Orchard Grass 
This makes a desirable grass on account of its quick 
growth and valuable aftermath. It starts growing 
earlier in the spring and stands dry weather better 
than any other grass. We would recommend it mostly 
for pasture, and more especially when sown alone. If 
you have never grown Orchard Grass, try a little this 
year. It will last for years without the necessity of 
resowing. May be sown either spring or fall on any 
kind of soil. Sow 20 to 30 pounds per acre. See Price- 
List. 
Seed Oats 
Swedish Select Seed Oats. For full description and 
color illustration, see page 25. 
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Heavyweight Sure Crop. Attention, jarmers! Here is 
just the type of Corn you’ve been wanting for years, 
a type which combines all the good qualities of both 
our Yellow Dent and Sure Crop varieties, and 
eliminates the poor qualities of each. This Corn, 
developed in the eastern section of our rich Garden- 
Spot County, has increased rapidly in demand among 
local farmers, and now, after several very successful 
years of growth, we are assured it is just the type a 
great many farmers are seeking. It matures about 
as early as our famous Lancaster County Sure Crop 
and grows just about as tall. The ears are borne 
very close to the ground, a factor which holds it 
erect throughout the season, and frequently one stalk 
will produce two large ears. It produces a very close- 
grained, compact, full ear, ofttimes reaching 12 inches 
in length and from 2 to 2]/^ inches in diameter, with 
a very thin cob. The grains are deep and broad and 
have a light cap, giving the ear a light yellow color. 
With these qualities combined there is not another 
variety grown that will give you as much good, solid 
Corn as this newest of all varieties. Be sure to try 
several acres this year and you will never want any¬ 
thing else. See Price-List. 
EED CORN 
Stanley’s Crow 
Repellent 
Protect your Seed Corn from 
crows and other seed-pulling birds. 
Crows will not bother Seed Corn 
treated with Stanley’s Crow Re¬ 
pellent. The small cost is many 
times repaid by the time and labor 
saved in not having to replant. 
1-bus. size, 60c; 2-bus. size, SLOG; 
4-bus. size, $1.75. 
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SAVES 
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Heavyweight Sure Crop 
P. L. KOHRER & BRO., Seedsmen 
26 
Smoketown, Lancaster Co., Penna. 
