Grass for Hay or Permanent Pasture 

Sawco Formula No. 1. Grasses only of high quality for pasture and 
hay, consisting of nine permanent varieties, correctly proportioned. 
No Clover. Sow 45 pounds per acre. Lb. 45 cts., 10 Ibs. $4, 100 Ibs. $30. 
Sawco Formula No. 2. Grasses and Clovers of high quality for pasture 
and hay. This mixture consists of twelve ingredients, giving good 
pasturage and heavy cuts of highly nutritious hay. Sow 40 pounds 
per acre. Lb. 50 cts., 10 Ibs. $4.50, 100 Ibs. $35. 
Sawco Formula No. 3. Clovers only of high quality for rich pasturage. 
Eby 55ucts 1 Owl bssa5; 
No grasses. 
Sow 15 pounds per acre. 
100 Ibs. $40. 
Sawco Low-Cost Formula No. 4. For hay and pasture; consists of 
Timothy, Red-top and Clover only. Sow 30 pounds per acre. Lb. 
35 cts., 10 Ibs. $2.75, 100 Ibs. $17.50. 
_When ordering any of these formulas, kindly state whether your 
soil 1s (a) loamy, (b) bottom-land, (c) shaded orchard or (d) poor, 
including hillside. 
The Sawco Grass and Clover Formulas 
We have furnished these for over forty years, and they have long 
shown their suitability to conditions in the greater Metropolitan district, 
where they have proved highly satisfactory to our many customers. They 
are compounded from a wide range of varieties. 
$37.50. 
100 Ibs. $95. 
Cornell Utility Mixture No. 3. 
Nos. 1 or 2. Minimum seeding per acre, 18 pounds. Lb. 50 cts., 
10 Ibs. $4, 100 Ibs. $35. 
Quantities are those recommended by Cornell University. 
Cornell Pasture and Hay Mixtures 
The following three mixtures of grass and clover seeds are 
compounded strictly in accordance with the most recent specifica- 
tions of the Department of Agronomy, Cornell University. 
However, we use higher quality ingredients than specified. 
Cornell Pasture Mixture No. 1. c 
fertilized. A companion grain crop is not advised. Sow 
pounds per acre. Lb. 50 cts., 10 Ibs. $4.50, 100 Ibs. $37.50. 
Cornell General-Purpose Mixture No. 2. For hay and pasture 
or pasture alone. For soil of fair quality, but will thrive under 
drier conditions than No. 1. May be used with a grain crop. 
Sow 20 pounds per acre. Lb. 50 cts., 10 Ibs. $4.50, 100 Ibs. 
For good Iand, adequately 
For poorer soil than either 
Where maximum speed is needed, and on weed-seed-infested 
land, these amounts may well be increased by 50 per cent. 
Special Note. This is a suggestion of the Stumpp & Walter 
Co. and is not necessarily endorsed by Cornell. 
New Grass Sub-Varieties 
We offer the following improved modern strains: 
Creeping Red Fescue, Old’s Strain. ‘ x 
and especially valuable for lawns. The turf is superior to 
that of the standard Red Fescue. Lb. $1.15, 10 Ibs. $10.50, 
Definitely creeping 
Orchard Grass, Akaroa Strain. A New Zealand sub-variety. 
Produces heavier crops and stools Jess than the type. 
Ryegrass, 
Kentish. 
England. A superior old pasture type and definitely peren- 
nial. Lb. 55 cts., 10 Ibs. $5, 100 Ibs. $40. 
Ryegrass, Svalof. 
heavy-cropping, perennial, leafy sort, and exceptionally 
winter-hardy. Lb. 55 cts., 10 Ibs. $5, 100 Ibs. $40. 
Timothy, Aberystwyth S 50. Good pasture variety and 
dwarf enough even for lawns. 
persists under close grazing. Height, when mature, 18 inches. 
Lb. $1.75, 10 Ibs. $16.50, 100 Ibs. $150. 
Timothy, Corstophine Pasture CB 191. Quite similar to the 
Aberystwyth S 50 strain, i 
producer. Lb. $1.75, 10 Ibs. $16.50, 100 Ibs. $150. 
Recommended for the metropolitan area and south, but not 
a great distance north, because it is unlikely to stand excep- 
tionally severe winters. Lb. $1, 10 Ibs. $9, 100 Ibs. $80. 
Imported seed from Kent County, 
The true Swedish Victoria strain. A 
Creeping, the 
dense sod 
but appears to be a heavier seed 

We deliver Grass Seed Mixtures to any point in the United States 

CLOVER 
Highest Germination 
Seed of Maximum Purity and 
In addition to their value as pasture and hay crops, they transform the nitrogen of the air into nitrates; thus they improve the soil. 
Prices are subject to change. 
Medium Red. Summer crop is usually cut 
when in blossom for hay; second crop in 
Iate summer. Sown spring or fall, and if 
alone, at the rate of 20 pounds per acre. 
American Seed. Lb. 50 cts., 10 Ibs. $4, 
100 Ibs. $32.50. 
Mammoth Red. A lJarger type than the 
preceding. Sow, if alone, 15 pounds per 
acre. American Seed. Lb. 50 cts., 10 Ibs. 
$4.25, 100 Ibs. $35. 
Alsike (Swedish Clover). Hardy and will 
do better on unfavorable land than other 
varieties. Usually sown in mixtures; if 
used alone, allow 10 pounds per acre. 
Lb. 50 cts., 10 Ibs. $4, 100 Ibs. $32.50. 
White Clover. (Supply is limited due to 
war.) Used m mixtures for pastures or 
Fee Lb. $1.25, 10 Ibs. $11.50, 100 Ibs. 
Kentish Wild White Clover. More per- 
manent and more spreading than_plants 
originating from commercial seeds. Thrives 
on soils that are too poor to support other 
Clovers. Inclusion of 1 pound per aere in 
a seed mixture is recommended to increase 
the yield of hay or pasturage. 14Ib. $1, Ib. 
$3, 10 Ibs. $27.50. 
Ladino Clover. A giant white Clover, excel- 
Ient for permanent pastures. Good either 
for shallow or heavy soils, but especially 
profitable on moist ones. Produces heavily 
Over entire pasture season. Lb. $1.35, 
10 Ibs. $12.50, 100 Ibs. $110. 
Alfalfa or Lucerne. Resists drought be- 
cause of its deep roots. Use 25 pounds per 
acre drilled, or 35 pounds broadcast. 
Northern-grown, cold-resistant American 
Seed. Lb. 60 cts., 10 Ibs. $5, 100 Ibs. $40. 
Grimm Alfalfa. Hardier, bigger, and more 
tolerant of unfavorable soils than the type. 
Use 20 pounds per acre drilled, or 25 
pounds broadcast. Lb. 70 cts., 10 Ibs. $6, 
100 Ibs. $50. 
Crimson Clover. For early spring pasture 
or for hay. Use 20 pounds per acre from 
June to October. Lb. 35 cts., 10 Ibs. $2.75, 
100 Ibs. $20. 
Sweet Clover. Fair fodder when young, and 
excellent to turn under. Bee-plant. 6 ft. 
Sow 15 pounds per acre. 30 cts., 
10 Ibs. $2.25, 100 Ibs. $15. 
Yellow Sweet Clover. A yellow-flowered 
counterpart of the above. Lb. 35 cts., 
10 Ibs. $2.50, 100 Ibs. $17. 

Hubam. Annual white Sweet Clover. Will 
produce a bumper crop and attain maturity 
the first season. Lb. 40 cts., 10 Ibs. $3.50, 
100 Ibs. $25. 
Birdsfoot Trefoil (Lotus corniculatus). A 
drought-resistant perennial legume of 
dwarf stature. As a bottom plant is highly 
valuable in pastures and even for rough 
Iawns, on slopes. Price on application. 
Yellow Trefoil (Medicago lupulina). A 
yellow-flowered clover, otherwise some- 
what similar to alfalfa. Lb. 45 cts., 10 Ibs. 
$3.50, 100 Ibs. $25. 
Lespedeza. For pasture, hay and lawns on 
poor land in warmer sections. Korean, 
or Kobe. Either variety, Ib. 30 cts., 10 
Ibs. $2.25, 100 Ibs. $15. 
Serre Lb. 40 cts., 10 Ibs. $3.50, 100 Ibs. 
Use LEGUME-AID. Nitrogen-fixing bacteria in 
jelly form. Large seed units (vetches, peas, 
eans, etc.), bus. 30 cts., 2 bus. 50 cts., 5 bus. 
$1. Clover units, 14bus. 30 cts., bus. 50 cts., 
21% bus. $1. Garden unit, 25 cts. Please state 
crop for which Culture is desired. 

76 Farm Seeds 
For a complete list of Individual Grass varieties, see page 8 
STUMPP & WALTER CO. 
