SEEDSMEN SINCE 
T. W. WOOD & SONS - 
45 
1879 - RICHMOND, VIRGINIA 

Wood's Permanent Hay Mixtures Nos. 6 to 9 
Sow 30 to 40 
pounds per acre 
Contain grasses and clovers which mature for hay at the same time, making bumper crops, easily cured. 


Woods Permanent Hay Mixtures produce nutritious hay over a Jong period at less seeding cost per ton, and are the surest way to 
get a good stand. They contain Virginia Northern Neck Red Clover, Kansas alfalfa, alsike, alyce clover, lespedezas, orchard grass, 
meadow fescue, red top and timothy. 
HAY MIXTURE FOR LIGHT GRAVELLY 
Oo. OR SANDY SCIL 
Composed of 11 grasses and clovers with a predomi- 
nant proportion of tall meadow oat grass, orchard grass, 
red top, red clover, sericea, Kobe and Korean lespedezas, 
all of which make a good growth of hay on light soils 
which frequently lack moisture and fertility. 
N HAY MIXTURE FOR LOAM AND CLAY 
OC. SOILS 
Composed of 11 grasses and clovers with Northern 
Neck red clover, Kansas alfalfa, timothy, orchard grass, 
alyce clover, red top, meadow fescue, and Kobe lespe- 
deza, which grow well on loam and clay soils, as chief 
ingredients. 
HAY MIXTURE FOR MOIST BOTTOM 
O. LAND 
Many grasses and clovers drown out on moist land, but 
this mixture of 10 grasses and clovers contains an abun- 
dance of ladino white clover, meadow fescue, alsike clo- 
ver, red top, timothy, Kobe and Korean lespedezas which 
thrive with wet feet. 
ECONOMY HAY AND PASTURE MIXTURE 
No 10 for ALL SOILS THROUGHOUT THE SOUTH 
ty and EAST. 
A splendid inexpensive blend of the highest quality 
seed of 14 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, black medic, alyce and ladino 
white clovers, red and bur clovers, sericea, Kobe, Korean 
lespedezas, meadow fescue, red top, Kentucky blue, or- 
chard, timothy, carpet, paspalum and rye grasses. 
They can also be pastured. 
Cut Hay Early Says Department of Agriculture. 
“Delaying harvest is the most common fault in making hay. Cutting it 
just before full bloom increases the quality, palatability, protein and feed- 
ing value and permits the second crop to get an earlier start and greater 
yield.” Wood’s Permanent Grass and Clover Mixtures make several qut- 
tings a season and last indefinitely. 
WOOD’S SOUTEERN 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 good grazing or hay under 
adverse southern conditions. Suitable to both light and heavy soils. Con- 
tains 17 grasses and clovers including alyce clover, carpet grass, paspalum, 
bur, black medic and dixie white clovers, sericea, Kobe, and Korean lespe- 
dezas. 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. 

ONE ACRE OF WOC@D’S PERMANENT HAY MIXTURE IS WORTH 
MORE THAN TWO ACRES OF CORN 
PRIC Per Pound NOT POSTPAID—F. O. B. RICHMOND BY MAIL POSTPAID 
Sacks Included 5to24Lbs. 25to99Lbs. 100Lbs.|5 Lbs. 10 Lbs. 25 Lbs. 
Wood’s Permanent Pasture and Hay Mixtures Nos. 1 tO 9..........++-+++ 19€..........17€..........16€ $1.20 55 22 $2.25. 002 he 4.90 
Wood’s Economy Hay and Pasture Mixture No. 10..............000eee+++- 160..........14€..........130 1.0551..5. abl sata 4S 
Wood’s Southern Permanent Pasture and Hay Mixture No. 12............ 19€..........176..........16¢€ T2O ae ase eee 4 OO 
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