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World’s Largest Seed House Selling Direct to Farmers 
Contains 
Korean Clover, 
Sweet Clover, 
Domestic Rye Grass 
and Timothy. 
Approximately 50% 
Clovers, Balance Grasses 
GROW QUICK 
PASTURE MIXTURE 
A Popular Mixture at Reasonable Cost 
Our Grow-Quick Mixture is a big seller. The cost of seeding is low 
and it gives quick production. You can begin pasturing it lightly within 
relatively few weeks after sowing. 
This spring may find many farmers short on pasture. This is a 
seeding that may help you solve your problem. 
We sell thousands of pounds of it each year. 
Good quality seed is used and we mix it as 
thoroughly as we can so as to give you a fine 
value at low cost. 
Contains Approximately 50% Clovers 
The Rye Grass in this combination is a fast 
grower and affords the earliest feed. Mean¬ 
while the Sweet Clover, Korean and Timothy 
are developing to increase its production and 
value. It keeps on growing until after frost. 
The Korean will reseed for the next year un¬ 
less the season is too short. The Sweet Clover 
and Timothy of course live over winter and 
can be used the next year for plowing under, 
for continued pasture or cut for hay. 
Sow 15 to 20 lbs. per acre. Cover seed lightly and 
roll if possible. A firm seed bed and a light covering are 
always helpful in getting stands. Sow about the time 
you sow small grain. Do not use a nurse crop. 
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wJ ~\ au. 
25 LBS 
PERMANENT PASTUREandMEADOW MIXTURE 
Thrifty Mixture 
Master Mixture 
$roo 
SO LBS. 
A combination of Grasses and Clovers 
that give our customers very satisfactory 
results at low seeding cost. A seeding that 
lasts several years. Produces a fine quality 
and variety of feed. Gives a longer pasture 
season. Some of the crops in it start 
early. Others grow through hot dry weather 
and late into the fall. Some stand wet 
conditions. Others prefer it dry. Under 
almost any conditions it can give you a 
stand that is productive. 
The grasses in the mixture are Kentucky Blue Grass, Red 
Top, Rye Grass and Timothy. These are combined with 
Korean Clover and Sweet Clover. The Rye Grass grows 
fast and serves as a nurse crop although a light seeding of 
grain can be used if desired. Red Top is also quite a fast 
grower and these two grasses provide early feed. The 
Korean and Sweet Clover are generally ready to pasture by 
mid summer and on till late fall. The Timothy and Blue 
Grass also add to the fall pasture. 
The grasses are all perennials excepting the Rye Grass. 
The Korean Clover is an annual but generally reseeds 
itself no matter how closely it is pastured unless the 
season is too short. The sweet clover is a two-year crop 
and it too, nearly always reseeds when in pastures. Thus 
you have legumes to build up your land, increase the 
growth of the grasses and improve the feeding value 
of the pasture. Sow 15 to 20 lbs. per acre. 
We guarantee the quality of the seed to show up to 
your entire satisfaction and can assure you of a ^ood 
value. Your money back if the seeds or the savings 
are not fully satisfactory. See Guarantee 
grasses only. 
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$*00 
7 
50 LBS, 
m 
Clinton, Iowa. 
Gentlemen: We buy seeds from you. 
Some years the bill runs over $1,000. 
The quality of the seed holds us as a 
customer. Then, too, the price isj 
always less. 
Yours truly, 
RAYMOND C. LANGAN. 
A combination of 
Contains no clovers. Many of our 
customers want such a mixture. 
Some have clovers of their own to 
add. Some don’t care for clovers. 
Others want to add one kind of 
clover and some another. So here it 
is. A straight grass mixture that we 
are sure you will like and priced to _ 
please you. 
Our Master Mixture contains Kentucky Blue 
Grass, Brome Grass, Timothy, Reed Canary Grass, 
Red Top and Orchard Grass. These give a variety 
of grasses and that is what livestock likes. There are 
other advantages. All of them are perennials. Some 
start earlier in the spring. Brome Grass takes the 
heat and drouth exceptionally well. Orchard Grass 
starts early and will grow well if you happen to 
have loose soil in spots. Red Top grows most any¬ 
where. Reed Canary stands wet and drouth. Tim¬ 
othy fills in well for several years as the other 
grasses are getting well established. 
Poor thin pastures don’t pay their way. They lose 
money. They become infested with weeds. They 
start to wash and erode. Thicken up old stands by 
reseeding. Disc the land, harrow. Sow one of our 
mixtures and roll or pack the ground. Make new 
seedings if old ones are too far gone. See page 25 
under Blue Grass for seeding suggestions. Use 10 
to 12 lbs. of mixture for top seeding or 18 to 20 
pounds for a new seeding. Make those pasture acres 
profitable. More stock per acre for a longer period 
of time getting a greater variety of feed. 
We use good seed and mix it as thoroughly as we 
can according to a definite formula. The shipment is i 
guaranteed to please you. If you do not consider it 1 
a great value in every way at our low price you may 
return it for refund plus freight. For quality and 
value it is a bargain that we are sure will please you. 
See Pages 6 and 7 for 
Attractive Premiums 
