Wood’s Permanent Hay 
and Pasture Mixtures 
Contains % clover seed, increasing the protein and nutrition 
of the feed and fertility of the soil. Based on 60 years’ testing 
we have developed the best possible mixturs for hay or pasture 
for different types of soils. As few fields are uniform in fertil¬ 
ity or drainage, and rainfall varies each season, a mixture of 
many grasses and clovers produces much larger crops than a 
single grass or clover which frequently fails to make a stand. 
Our mixtures are of the highest purity and germination, free 
of noxious weeds and produce better stands and more tons of 
feed over a long period at less seeding cost. Sow 30 lbs. acre. 
Permanent Pasture Mixtures 
Most grasses grow only in spring and 
fall, but our mixtures also contain grass¬ 
es and clovers which grow vigorously in 
winter and summer, furnishing more 
grazing throughout the year. 
No. 1 For light graveUy or sandy soil. 
Includes 18 grasses and clovers, with 
orchard grass, paspalum, fescue, red top, 
bur clover and sericea. Makes a vigor¬ 
ous growth on light, dry, infertile soils. 
Nos 2 and 3. For Loam and Clay Soils. 
19 grasses and clovers, including Ken¬ 
tucky blue grass, red top, orchard grass, 
meadow fescue, paspalum, Dixie white 
clover, alfalfa, black medic and bur clover. 
No. 4. For Moist Bottom Land. 19 grass¬ 
es and clovers, with meadow fescue, red 
top, carpet grass, paspalum, timothy, al- 
sike and Ladino white clover, which grow 
well under moist conditions. 
More cattle can be grazed per acre throughout the entire 
year when Wood’s Permanent Pasture Mixtures are seeded. 
No. 10. Economy Hay and Pasture Mix¬ 
ture for Alt SoilSy A splendid inexpen¬ 
sive blend of the highest quality seed of 
17 different grasses and clovers, includ¬ 
ing all those listed in our other mixtures, 
some of which grow during every season 
of the year. Many plant it to preserve 
or enrich the soil. An ideal mixture for 
complying with the Soil Conservation 
Program. Mixtures of only a few ingre¬ 
dients go through a dormant period, al¬ 
lowing soil fertility to leach out 
No. 12. Southern Permanent Pasture 
and Hay Mixtures. For light or heavy 
soils. Makes bumper hay crops during 
warm months and abundant pasture the 
year round, under adverse conditions of 
the Southern Coastal and Gulf states, as 
good as is the Bluegrass section. Con¬ 
tains 18 grasses and clovers with carpet 
grass, paspalum, black medic, bur and 
Dixie white clovers. 
Permanent Hay Mixtures 
Contain grasses and clovers which ma¬ 
ture for hay at the same time, making 
bumper hay crops. They last indefinitely 
if properly card for and fertilized. Hay 
is palatable and easily cured. 
No. 6. For Light Gravelly or Sandy Soil. 
13 grasses and clovers, with tall meadow 
oat grass, orchard grass, red top, alsike 
clover and sericea, which make a good 
growth of hay on light soils which fre¬ 
quently lack moisture and fertility 
Nos. 7 and 8. For Loam and Clay Soils. 
Combines 14 grasses and clovers, includ¬ 
ing alfalfa, timothy, sapling clover,, orch¬ 
ard grass, red top and meadow fescue. 
No. 9 For Moist Bottom Land. This 
mixture of 13 grasses and clovers con¬ 
tains meadow mescue, alsike clover, red 
top, timothy, paspalum and Ladino white 
clover, which thrive with wet feet. 
Why Fall Spraying Pays 
Spray trees, shrubs and evergreens 
each fall to make them healthy and 
resistant to disease and cold, so they 
can stand the rigors of winter. 
Spray shade and fruit trees with 
Scalecids to rid them of scale and 
destroy insect eggs before they 
hatch. Spray arborvitaes, boxwood 
and broad-leaved evergreens with 
Garden Volck to control red spider 
and scale. Roses sprayed in the fall 
with Triogen will continue to bloom 
later and get off to a more vigorous 
start in the spring. Write for our 
free Spray Chart. 
Openhead Compressed Aii ^prayer 
Economical, easy to operate; all seams 
riveted, beaded and soldered; the pump 
cylinder is seamless brass, non-corrosive; 
the nozzle operates perfectly under all 
pressures; equipped with 22 inches of 
hose and a 2-foot brass extension pipe. 
The automatic shut-off nozzle is adjust¬ 
able for spraying under and over the 
foliage. The top has a 4-inch opening, 
making it easy to fill, easy to clean. 
Tested under pressure of 90 to 100 lbs. 
Capacity 3^4 guHons 
Not postpaid Postpaid 
34-B. Copper tank.$6.50 $6.75 
34-G-. Galvanized steel... 4.75 5.00 
Arsenate of Lead—Postpaid, 35c. lb.; 4 
lbs., 90c. Not postpaid, 25c. lb.; 4 lbs., 
65c.; case (48 lbs.), $6.20. ^ 
Kotenone Dust—Garden Guard; killT in¬ 
sects on vegetation, but leaves no pois¬ 
onous residue. Postpaid, lb. 35c ; 4 lbs., 
$1.00. Not postpaid, lb. 25c.; 4 lbs., 
70c.; 25 lbs., $3.00. 
Baricide—Kills leaf-eating insects. Post¬ 
paid, 2)4 lbs., 45c.; 5 lbs., 70c.; 10 lbs., 
$1.15. Not postpaid, 2)4 lbs, 25c.; 5 
lbs., 40c.; 10 lbs., 75c. 
Magnesium Arsenate—Postpaid, 12 ozs., 
45c.; 2 lbs., 80c. Not postpaid, 12 ozs., 
35c.; 2 lbs., 60c. For leaf-eating insects. 
Paris Green—Postpaid, hi lb., 20c.; lb., 
55c.; 5 lbs. $2.25. Not postpaid, )4 lb. 
15c.; 1 lb. 45c.; 5 lbs. $2.00. 
Bordeaux Mixture—For blights, scab, 
mildew, etc. Postpaid, lb. 35c.; 4 lbs., 
85c. Not postpaid, lb. 25c.; 4 lbs., 65c.; 
case (48 lbs.), $6.50 
Dry Lime Sulphur—For San Jose Scale. 
15 lbs. to 50 gals, water Postpaid, lb. 
35c.; 5 lbs. $1.50; 12)4 lbs. $2 25. .Not 
postpaid, lb. 25c.; 5 lbs. $1.05; 12)4 lbs. 
$1.80; 25 lbs. $3.50; 100 lbs. $12.00. 
Lime-Sulphur Solution—1 gal to 8 gals, 
of water. Qt. 40c.; gal. 75c.; 5 gals. 
$2.75; 10 gals. $4.25; 50 gals. $10.00. 
Nursery Volck—For scale insects, mealy 
bugs, white flies, red spiders, rust, 
mites and similar insects. Use on ten¬ 
der plants in leaf with perfect safety. 
For all plants, flowers, vegetables, ber¬ 
ries and shrubs. Postpaid, )4 pint 45c.; 
quart $1.00. Not postpaid, % pint 35c.; 
quart 75c.; gallon $2.00; 5 gallons $7.50. 
Garden Volck—For sucking insects. Con¬ 
tains oil, nicotine and soap. Postpaid, 
3% ozs. 40c ; pt. $1.15; qt. $1.75; gal. 
$4.40. Not postpaid, 3)4 ozs. 35c.; pt. 
$1.00; qt. $1.50; gal. $4.00. 
Scalecide—For San Jose Scale. A high- 
grade oil spray that mixes perfectly 
with cold water for spraying trees, 
shrubs, etc., while in the dormant state. 
Kills aphis and red mites and destroys 
the eggs and larvae wintering in inac- 
cesible places on the bark of trees. It 
spreads rapidly into cracks and covers 
rough bark thoroughly. Mix one part 
with fifteen parts water. Quart 60c.; 
gal. $1.40; 5 gals. $5.50; 15 gals. $13.25. 
Ever Green Garden Spray—For Chewing 
and Sucking Insects and ants Not pois¬ 
onous. An ounce makes 6 gallons. 
Postpaid, oz. 35c.; 6 ozs. $1.00; pint 
$2.15 Not postpaid, gallon $12.20. 
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Copper Continuous 
Sprayer 
The tank is heavy copper, the pump 
cylinder is seamless brass to insure long 
wear. Slow pumping gives a continuous 
unbroken spray. Twin nozzles for 
straight and angle spraying. Postpaid, 
$1.90. Not postpaid, $1.75. 
Ethylene Dichloride Emulsion—For peach 
tree borer. May be applied to trees of 
all ages. Postpaid, 1 qt. 55c.; 2 qts. 
95c. Not postpaid, 1 qt. 40c.; 2 qts. 
70c.; 1 gal. $1.30; 5 gals. $6 25. 
Para-di-Chloro-Benzine—For Peach Tree 
Borer. One pound treats ten trees. 
Postpaid, lb. 50c.; 2% lbs. $1.00; 5 lbs. 
$1.75 Not postpaid, 1 lb. 40c.; 2% lbs. 
80c.; 5 lbs. $1.50. 
Kootone—Stimulates root growth on cut¬ 
tings and when transplanting to pro¬ 
duce healthier and stronger plants; re¬ 
duces damping-off and wards off fungus 
attack. hi oz. (treats 400 cuttings), 
25c.; 2 ozs. $1.00; lb. $5.00, postpaid 
Triogen—Destroys leaf-eating insects 
like rose slugs, caterpillars, webworm, 
red spider, plant lice, aster beetles, etc.; 
controls mildew, black spot, canker and 
rust on roses and other plants, yellows, 
stem rot, delphinium blight and fungus 
diseases on many flowering plants. 
Postpaid Not postpaid 
A—Small, for 16 qts.. $1.65 $1.50 
B—Medium, for 64 qts. 4.25 4.00 
C—Large, for 32 gals. 6.40 6.00 
D—Estate size, 128 gals. 20.00 
Black Leaf 40—Postpaid, 1 oz. 40c.; 5 
ozs. $1.10; lb. $2.40; 2 lbs. $3.40; 5 lbs. 
$6.00; 10 lbs. $11.00. Not postpaid, 1 
oz. 35c.; 5 ozs. $1.00; lb. $2.25; 2 lbs 
$3.25; 5 lbs. $5.85; 10 lbs., $10.60. 
