T. W. WOOD St SONS 
SDEDSMDN SINCE 1879 
RICHMOND, VIRGINIA 
51 
Wood’s Permanent Hay Mixtures Nos. 6 to 9 pounds per acre 
Contain grasses and clovers which mature for hay at the same time, making bumper 
hay crops which are easily cured. 
Wood’s Permanent Hay Mixtures includes Alfalfa, Red, SapUug* and Alsike Clover, Sericea, Hoke and Korean Despedeza, Timo¬ 
thy, Tall Meadow Oat, Meadow Pescue, Red Top, Orchard and other gfrasses blended in different combinations to make the maxi¬ 
mum yield of nutritious hay on the different soil types described, below. They can also be turned into a pasture if desired. 
N X HAY MIXTURE FOR EIGHT GRAVEEEY 
O. O OR SANDY SOIE 
Composed of 11 grasses and clovers with a predomi¬ 
nant proportion of Tall Meadow Oat Grass, Orchard 
Grass, Red Top or Herds Grass, Red Clover, Sericea, Kobe 
and Korean Respedeza, all of which make a good growth 
of hay on light soils which frequently lack moisture and 
fertility. 
No. 7 
HAY MIXTURE FOR GOOD EOAM 
son. 
Combines 12 grass and clovers with Alfalfa, Timothy, 
Mammoth or Sapling Clover, Orchard Grass, Red Top, 
Meadow Fescue and Kobe Lespedeza as the basic in¬ 
gredients. 
N O HAY MIXTURE FOR HEAVY EOAM OR 
O. O CEAY SOIE 
Composed of 13 grasses and clovers with Alfalfa, 
Timothy, Sapling Clover, Red Top, Meadow Pescue, and 
Kobe Lespedeza, which grows well on heavy soils, as 
chief ingredients. 
9 HAY MIXTURE FOR MOIST BOTTOM 
EAND 
Many grasses and clovers drown out on moist land, but 
this mixture of 11 grasses and clovers contains an abun¬ 
dance of Meadow Pescue, Alsike Clover, Red Top, Timo¬ 
thy, Paspalum, Kobe and Korean Lespedeza, which thrive 
with wet feet. 
No.10 
ECONOMY HAY AND PASTURE MIXTURE 
for AEE SOIES THROUGHOUT THE SOUTH 
A splendid inexpensive blend of the highest quality 
seed of 17 different grasses and clovers, some of which 
grow during every season of the year. 
Many plant it to preserve or enrich the soil as it con¬ 
tains 45% clovers, which add nitrogen. An ideal mixture 
for complying with the Soil Conservation Program. Mix¬ 
tures of only a few ingredients go through a dormant pe¬ 
riod, allowing soil fertility to leach out. This mixture 
contains alfalfa, alsike, white dutch, red and bur clovers, 
sericea, Kobe, Korean and common lespedezas, sheep and 
meadow fescue, red top, Kentucky blue, orchard, timothy, 
carpet and rye grass. 
Postpaid Prices on Field Seeds 
Apply to Va., N. C., W. Va., Md., Del., N. J., and Penna. 
OTHER STATES—Add to pos^aid 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., HI., Iowa, Ea., 
Miss., Mo., Mich, and Wis. Sc per lb. to Texas, Okla., Kan. 
and Nebr. 10c per lb. to Cuba. 
WOOD’S 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 un¬ 
der adverse Southern conditions as is found in the Blue Grass Section. Suit¬ 
able to both light and heavy soils. Contains carpet grass, paspalum, bur and 
white dutch clovers, sericea, Kobe, Tennessee 76, and common lespedezas, 
with smaller amounts of other grasses and clovers. Makes bumper hay crops 
during warm months and abundant pasture the year round. Should not be 
grazed too closely in the late summer when lespedezas are reseeding. 
Wood’s Permanent Grass and Clover Mixtures will last indefinitely if 
properly cared for and fertilized. There are cheap mixtures which soon die 
out. Sow on a disked, firm, well fertilized seed bed. Eime when so il is acid; 
use 200 to 300 lbs. per acre of WOOD’S SUPER-STANDARD PERTIEIZER 
(see page 67). 
A Seed Sower Pays Its Way 
They sow practically all kinds of seed and do it better than by hand sow¬ 
ing. Two good sowers are illustrated on page 75. Both do splendid work. 
nni^C Per Pound 
NOT POSTPAID- 
—F. O. B. RICHMOND 
BY 
MAIE POSTPAID 
1 Sacks Included 
5 to 24 Ebs. 
25 to 99 Ebs. 
100 Ebs. 
5 Ebs. 
10 Ebs. 
25 Ebs. 
Wood’s Permanent Pasture and Hay Mixtures Nos. 1 to 9. 
.19c. 
.... 17c. 
....16c 
$1.20. 
_$2.25. . 
_$4.90 
Wood’s Economy Hay and Pasture Mixture No. 10. 
.16c. 
_14c. 
....130 
1.05. 
. 1.95.. 
. . . . 4.15 
Wood’s Southern Permanent Pasture and Hay Mixture No. 12.. 
_170. 
....16c 
1.20. 
. 2.25. . 
. . . . 4 90 
Wood’s Spring Grain Pasture and Hay Mixtures. 
. 50. 
.... 3340 
.50. 
.75. . 
. . . . 1.65 
