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WwW. WOOD &® SONS - 
SEEDSMEN SINCE 
1879 - RICHMOND, VIRGINIA 

Wood's Permanent Pasture Mixtures Nos. 1 to 4 
Sow 30 to 35 
Pounds Per Acre 
Contain Grasses and Clovers Which Make Their Maximum Growth at Different Times Throughout the Year. 

More cattle can be grazed per acre throughout the entire year when Wood’s Permanent Pasture Mixtures are seeded. Most grasses grow 
only in Spring and Fall, but our mixtures also contain grass which grow vigorously in winter and summer. 
WOOD'S GRAIN PASTURE AND 
HAY MIXTURES 
Should be disked in on top of every lespedeza field for early feed 
before lespedeza comes out in late spring. More productive and 
nutritious than oats, barley or any other crop planted alone. Con- 
tain a large proportion of legumes to improve the soil. Produce 
a balanced ration of proteins, vitamins and other food elements. 
SOW in January, February or March, 100 lbs. per acre sown alone, 
or 50 lbs. as a nurse crop for grass and clover. 
WOOD’S GRAIN PASTURE MIXTURE 
Furnishes more grazing in less time and at less cost than any 
other spring crop. The grains are balanced with legumes to pro- 
vide proteins for growth and warmth during cold weather. Sow 
it for grazing before grass and clover pastures are ready, or asa 
nurse crop when seeding permanent grass and clover pasture mix- 
tures. Although relished by all livestock it is particularly popular 
for poultry and hogs as it contains rape properly balanced. with 
spring barley, oats, and rye grass, so that it cannot cause bloating. 
Protein is furnished by crimson clover, Canada field peas, hairy 
vetch and lespedeza, which also improve the soil. 
WOOD’S GRAIN HAY MIXTURE 
Makes a much heavier yield that is far more palatable and nu- 
tritious than oats or any other crop sown alone. It is a fine spring 
hay crop, easy to cure and relished by all livestock. It contains oats 
properly balanced with crimson clover, Canada field peas, hairy 
vetch and lespedeza. 

Wood’s Grain Pasture and Hay Mixtures furnish an abundance 
of quick green feed in early spring and make the ideal nurse crops 
for Wood’s Permanent Grass and Clover Mixtures. 
A Seed Sower Pays Its Way 
They sow practically all kinds of seed and do it better than by 
hand sowing. Two good sowers are illustrated on page 75. Both 
do splendid work. 
WOOD’S PERMANENT PAS- TIME OF GRAZING 
TURE MIXTURES Spring Summer Fell Winter 

White Clover, Kentucky Blue. . | secsmssssmen| 
Red Top, Tall Meadcw Oat..... tel 
Meadow Fescue, Orchard GYas§| ppm! 
Paspalum, Carpet Grass...... . | ssc! 
Timothy, Alsike, Red Clover... eal 
Alyce Clover, Lespedezas...... 




Rye-Grass ss. 3.0 is aa «nae est 
Bur Clover, Black Medic....... eel 
BERR BSCR R ER RSE ESE ESSA RR RTE RR RR RREC RRR RRR REET RERRE RRR 
This chart shows why an abundance of grazing in every season 
of the year is furnished by Wood’s Permanent Pasture Mixtures. 
They are composed of 18 grasses and clovers in different combina- 
tions for every type of soil or climate, baSed on 62 years testing 
on our own farms and throughout the South. They contain 4% 
clovers, increasing the protein and nutrition of the feed and fer- 
tility of the soil. 
As few fields are uniform in fertility or drainage, and rainfall] 
varies each season, a mixture of many grasses and clovers pro- 
duces much larger crops than a single grass or clover which fre- 
quently fails to make a stand. Our mixtures contain different 
grasses and clovers that thrive under practically all conditions. 
Only the finest quality 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 Pasture or Hay Mixture 
For best permanent forage crops; in the Southern Piedmont or 
Mountains, and in the North sow Woods Permanent Pasture or 
Hay Mixtures Nos. 1 to 9; in the Soutern Coastal Section sow 
Wood’s Southern Permanent Pasture and Hay Mixture No. 12. 
For a good inexpensive permanent forage or soil improving crop 
sow Wood’s No. 10 Economy Hay and Pasture Mixture anywhere 
in the East or South. 
N PASTURE MIXTURE FOR LIGHT GRAVELLY OR 
O. § sanpy sors 
Composed of 18 grasses and clovers, including a generous pro- 
portion of orchard grass, fescue, tall meadow oat grass, red top, 
paspalum, carpet grass, sericea, Korean and Kobe lespedezas, 
alyce, alsike and Virginia Northern Neck red clovers, all of which 
make a vigorous growth on light soils, where moisture and fer- 
tility is usually lacking. 
N PASTURE MIXTURE FOR LOAM CLAY 
O. 3 sorms 
Composed of 17 grasses and clovers, including a large quantity 
of Kentucky blue grass, carpet grass, meadow fescue, paspalum, 
red top, lespedeza, ladino, alyce and Virginia Northern Neck red 
clovers. 
N PASTURE MIXTURE FOR MOIST BOTTOM 
O. + LAND 
Composed of 16 grasses and clovers, including a predominant 
amount of meadow fescue, red top, carpet grass, paspalum, tim- 
othy, alsike clover, lespedezas and ladino white clover, which grow 
well under moist conditions. 
FOR PRICES, SEE PAGE 45 
