Wood’s Permanent Hay Mixtures produce more tons of hay—over a longer period—at less seeding cost per ton, than any mixtures 
on the market. They are the surest way to get a good stand—and .hay as easily cured. 
i 0 e7A 3 c°re Lbs - WOOD’S SPECIAL GRASS 
They contain one-third clover seed, increasing the protein 
and nutrition 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 types of 
soils. As few fields are uniform in fertility or drainage and 
rainfall varies each season, a mixture of many grasses and 
clovers produce much larger crops than a single grass or 
clover which frequently fails to make a stand. Our mixtures 
contain different grasses and clovers that thrive under prac¬ 
tically all conditions. 
WOOD’S PERMANENT PASTURE MIXTURES 
No. 1. FOR LIGHT GRAVELLY OR SANDY SOIL 
Composed of 16 grasses and clovers, including a generous pro¬ 
portion of orchard grass, sheep fescue, tall meadow oat grass, 
red top, paspalum, perennial rye grass, sericea lespedeza and 
bur clover, all of which make a vigorous growth on light soils, 
where moisture and fertility is usually lacking. 
No. 2. FOR GOOD LOAM SOILS 
Composed of 16 grasses and clovers, including a large propor¬ 
tion of Kentucky blue grass, orchard grass, meadow fescue, alfalfa, 
paspalum, white dutch, black medic, bur and red clover. 
No. 3. FOR HEAVY LOAM OR CLAY SOILS 
Composed of 16 grasses and clovers, including a large quantity 
of Kentucky blue grass, meadow fescue, paspalum, white dutch, 
black medic, bur, crimson and red clover, alfalfa and sericea. 
NO. 4. FOR MOIST BOTTOM LAND 
Composed of 14 grasses and clovers, including a predominant 
amount of meadow fescue, red top, paspalum, timothy, alsike 
and white dutch clover, which grow well under moist conditions. 
AND CLOVER MIXTURES 
Virginia Experiment Station recommends seeding Grass 
and Clover Mixtures in August and September, to avoid 
weeds and briars, which always come in spring seedings. 
Clover and grass seed require a disked, firm, well fertilized 
seed bed. Lime when soil is acid. Use 200 to 300 lbs. per acre 
of WOOD’S SUPER-STANDARD FERTILIZER. If properly 
cared for and fertilized our grass and clover mixtures will last 
indefinitely. Cheap mixtures soon die out.. Finest quality grass 
and clover seeds are used in our mixtures. They are of the 
highest purity and germination, free of noxious weed seed and 
comply in every way with federal and state regulations. 
WOOD’S PERMANENT HAY MIXTURES 
Contain grasses and clovers which mature for hay at the 
same time, making bumper hay crops. 
NO. 6. FOR LIGHT GRAVELLY OR SANDY SOILS 
Composed of 9 grasses and clovers with a predominant pro¬ 
portion of tall meadow oat grass, orchard grass, red top, sericea 
lespedeza, alsike and red clover, all of which make a good growth 
of hay on light soils which frequently lack moisture and fertility. 
No. 7. FOR GOOD LOAM SOIL 
Combines 11 grass and clovers with alfalfa, timothy, tall 
meadow oat grass, orchard grass and red clover as the base. 
No. 8. FOR HEAVY LOAM OR CLAY SOILS 
Composed of 13 grasses and clovers with alfalfa, timothy, 
meadow fescue, red and crimson clovers, which grow well on 
heavy soils, as chief ingredients. 
No. 9. FOR MOIST BOTTOM LAND 
Many grasses and clovers drown out on moist land, but this 
mixture of 8 grasses and clovers contains an abundance of 
meadow fescue, alsike clover, red top, timothy and paspalum, 
which thrive with wet feet. 
More cattle can be grazed per acre throughout the entire year 
grasses grow only in Spring and Fall, but our mixtures also 
ECONOMY HAY AND PASTURE MIXTURE No. 10 
A Splendid Inexpensive Blend for All Soils in tlie South. 
Contains the highest quality seed of 19 different grasses and 
clovers, including all those listed in our other mixtures. Many 
plant it to preserve or enrich the soil, as it contains J clovers, 
which add nitrogen. An ideal mixture for complying with the 
Soil Conservation Urogram. 
when Wood’s Permanent Pasture' Mixtures are seeded. Most 
contain grasses which grow vigorously in winter and summer. 
Southern Permanent Pasture and Hay Mixture No. 12 
An excellent mixture for hay or pasture in the Southern Coastal 
and Gulf States. Contains grasses and clovers that make as good 
grazing or hay under adverse Southern conditions as is found in 
the Blue Grass Section. Suitable to both light and heavy soils. 
Contains 17 grasses and clovers, including carpet grass, paspa¬ 
lum, black medic, bur and white dutch clovers. 
WOOD’S ALFALFA SEED 
U. S. VERIFIED ORIGIN 
99/ 2 % Pure. Over 90% Germination 
Tests from Ohio to Georgia for years prove 
Kansas Grown Alfalfa yields more hay than 
from any other source. Wood’s Oklahoma Al¬ 
falfa is grown in the counties in Northern 
Oklahoma bordering Kansas and is practically 
as good. In mountain sections or northern 
states with extremely cold winters, Grimm 
Alfalfa should be planted. 
Inoculate alfalfa with NITEAGIN and sow 
25 oounds per acre in August or September on 
a thoroughly prepared, firm seed bed. It prefers 
deep, rich, well drained soil containing plenty 
of organic matter and lime. Apply 300 pounds 
per acre of WOOD’S SUPER-STANDARD FER¬ 
TILIZER. 
WOOD’S KANSAS ALFALFA gives several cuttings each season—and lasts many 
years. In the Virginia Experiment Station tests 4 plantings of KANSAS ALFALFA 
s'oed the winters better than from any other source and averaged 4J tons per acre. 
