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T. vr . WOOD & SONS 
SDSDSMEN SINCE 1879 
R I C H M: O N D , VIRGINIA 
Wood’s Permanent Pasture Mixtures Nos. 1 
to 5 
Sow 30 to 35 
Pounds Per Acre 
Contain Grasses and Clovers Which Make Their Maximum Growth at Different Times Throughout the Year, 
Furnishing Abundant Continuous Grazing 
No. 1 
FOR EIGHT 
GRAVEELY OR 
Pasture Mixture SANDY SOIE 
Composed of 16 grasses and 
clovers, including a generous pro¬ 
portion of orchard grass, sheep fes¬ 
cue, tall meadow oat grass, red top 
or herds grass, sericea, Korean and 
common lespedeza, all of which 
make a vigorous growth on light 
soils, where moisture and fertility 
is usually lacking. 
No. 2 
FOR GOOD 
EOAM SOIES 
Pasture Mixture 
Composed of 15 grasses and clov¬ 
ers, including a large proportion of 
Kentucky blue grass, red top, or¬ 
chard grass, meadow fescue, pa- 
spalum, white dutch and red clov¬ 
er, alfalfa and lespedezas. 
No. 3 
FOR HEAVY 
EOAM OR CEAY 
Pasture Mixture SOIES 
Composed of 15 grasses and clov¬ 
ers, including a large quantity of 
Kentucky blue grass, carpet grass, 
meadow fescue, paspalum, white 
dutch and red clover, alfalfa and 
lespedezas. 
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: Wood’s Special Grass amd Clover Mixtures \ 
: PRICES NOW EOWEST IN MANY YEARS j 
; Contain % clover seed, increasing the protein and nu- ; 
; trition of the feed and fertility of the soil. Based on 60 ; 
; years’ testing on our own farms and under actual field ; 
; conditions throughout the South, we have developed the ; 
: best possible mixtures for hay or pasture for different ; 
Z types of soils. As few fields are uniform in fertility or S 
Z drainage and rainfall varies each season, a mixture of Z 
Z many grasses and clovers produce much larger crops than Z 
Z a single grass or clover which frequently fails to make a Z 
Z stand. Our mixtures contain different grasses and clovers Z 
! that thrive under practically all conditions. Only the finest Z 
! quality grass and clover seeds are used in our mixtures. Z 
' They are of the highest purity and germination, free of Z 
; noxious weed seed and comply in every way with federal Z 
; and state regulations. ; 
Z FOR PRICES, SEE PAGE 51 Z 
No. 4 
FOR MOIST 
BOTTOM EAND 
Pasture Mixture 
Composed of 14 grasses and clov¬ 
ers, including a predominant 
amount of meadow fescue, red top, 
carpet grass, paspalum, timothy, 
alsike clover and lespedezas, which 
grow well under moist conditions. 
No. 5 
Pasture Mixture 
FOR WET 
BOTTOM EAND 
Composed of 14 grasses and clov¬ 
ers, but chiefly meadow fescue, 
carpet grass, paspalum, red top 
and alsike clovers, which thrive 
on wet soils. 
Postpaid Prices on Field 
Seeds 
Apply to Va., N. C., W. Va., Md., 
Del., N. J., and Fenna. 
OTHER STATES—Add to post¬ 
paid prices; 2c per lb. to S. C., Ga., 
Ky., Tenn., Ohio., Ind., N. Y., New 
England and Mich. 4c per lb. to 
Ala., Ark., Fla., Ill., Iowa., Ea., 
Miss., Mo., Mich, and Wls. 6c per 
lb. to Texas, Okla., Kan. and Nebr. 
lOo per lb. to Cuba. 
WOOD’S SPRING GRAIN PASTURE AND HAY MIXTURES 
Crops that can be planted for quick feed this spring, or as a nurse crop for Wood’s Permanent Grass and Clover Mixtures. Should be 
disked in on top of every lespedeza field for early feed before les¬ 
pedeza comes out in late spring. More productive and nutritious 
than oats, barley or any other crop planted alone. Contain a large 
proportion of legumes to improve the soil. Produce a balanced 
ration of proteins, vitamins and other food elements. SOW in Janu¬ 
ary, February and March, 2 bushels per acre sown alone, or 1 bushel 
per acre as a nurse crop for grass and clover mixtures. 
Wood’s Spring Grain Pasture Mixture 
Makes a quick and abundant crop of nutritious and palatable 
grazing for all livestock. Sow it for grazing before grass and clover 
pastures are ready. It should be sown as a nurse crop when seeding 
permanent grass and clover pasture mixtures. Although relished by 
all livestock it is particularly popular for poultry and hogs as it 
contains rape properly balanced with spring barley, oats, and rye 
grass, so that it cannot cause bloating. Protein is furnished by crim¬ 
son clover. Canada field peas, hairy vetch and lespedeza. which also 
improves the soil. 
Wood’s Spring Grain Hay Mixture 
Makes a much heavier yield that is far more palatable and nu¬ 
tritious than oats or any other crop sown alone, it is a fine spring 
By mall postpaid, peck 85c; Vz bushel $1.35; bushel $2.40. Not hay crop, easy to cure and relished l)y all livestock. It contains oats 
postpaid, peck 50c; H bushel 80c; bushel (40 lbs.) $1.40; 5-bushel properly balanced with crimson clover. Canada field peas, hairy 
lots $1.35 per busheL vetch and lespedeza. 
