GRASSES FOR PASTURE and HAY 
25 Lbs. or more will be supplied at 100 Lb. rate. 
DOMESTIC RYE GRASS. For Cover Crops. Sow broadcast in corn, 
tomatoes or cabbage at time of last cultivation at the rate of about 
20 Ibs. per acre. It does not compete with crops before harvest but 
makes a strong growth in the fall. Forms a dense mass of fibrous 
roots which go down to plow depth. A most economical method of 
keeping up the humus content of the soil, and providing a winter cover. 
It is also excellent to supply organic matter in home gardens. Sow 
between rows at last cultivation or in midsummer among vine crops. 
Use 1 Lb. to 1000 sq. feet. 
1 Lb. 35c; 2 Lbs. 60c; 5 Lbs. $1.30; transportation paid. Not paid: 
10 Lbs. $1.35; 100 Lbs. $11.50. 
ENGLISH PERENNIAL RYE GRASS. This is a desirable grass for 
pasture as it forms a heavy close sod and grows up quickly after being 
eaten or cut off. Good for hay if cut when in bloom and affords good 
pasture after hay is cut. Does best on moist and heavy soil. 
Valuable to make a quick covering in new lawns but will not make a 
permanent sod. 
Lb. 45c; 2 Lbs. 80c; 5 Lbs. $1.85; transportation paid. Not paid: 
10 Lbs. $3.40; 25 Lbs. $7.50. 
KENTUCKY BLUE GRASS. One of the best grasses for pasture and 
lawns. It starts to grow very early and remains green late in the fall. 
It does well on either high, dry land or places that are quite moist. We 
sell only seed of the highest quality. The standard weight of a bushel 
of seed is 14 pounds, but the recleaned seed we sell weighs over 21 
pounds per measured bushel. Ask for analysis or sample. 
Kentucky Blue Grass is the “back bone”’ of most fine lawn mixtures. 
See page 51. 
Lb. 55c; 2 Lbs. $1.00; 5 Lbs. $2.30; transportation paid. Not paid: 
10 Lbs. $4.00; 25 Lbs. $8.75. 
RED TOP. Fancy Recleaned Seed. (Called ‘““Hurds Grass” in the 
South.) Does well on a large variety of soils and will withstand both 
drought and wet ground. Grows 2 to 3 feet high, and makes a very 
good hay. We offer finest recleaned seed weighing 32 pounds per bushel 
which is superior to much of the Red Top offered. 
Used also in lawns, see page 51. 
Lb. 30c; 2 Lbs. 55ce; 5 Lbs. $1.20; transportation paid. Not paid: 
10 Lbs. $1.75; 25 Lbs. $4.00. 
TIMOTHY. One of the most popular grasses for hay and pasture. We 
sell only the choicest recleaned seed. 
Pk. $1.60; Bu. (45 Lbs.) $5.20; 2 Bu. $10.20; Sack of 3 Bu. (135 Lbs.) 
$15.00. Price subject to market changes. Lowest prices will be quoted 
by letter at any time. Purchaser pays transportation. 
TIMOTHY and ALSIKE Mixed. (25% Alsike Clover). An excellent 
mixture to sow either for hay or pasture. As it requires considerable 
time and expense to separate the Clover seed from Timothy when 
grown together, the mixed seed can be sold cheaper than the two 
separate. The mixture we offer contains 25% Alsike Clover. It is an 
unusually fine lot of seed, much superior.to most mixtures which often 
contain only 15 to 20% Alsike. 
Pk. (114% Lbs.) $2.15; Bu. (45. Lbs.) $7.00; 2 Bu. $13.75; Bag of 3 Bu. 
(135 Lbs.) $20.00. Purchaser pays transportation. 
Other Grasses can be supplied. Please write for prices on what you 
want, stating quantities required. 
Be sure your NAME and ADDRESS is on ORDER SHEET 
Every year we receive a number of orders which we cannot send 
because there is no name or address on the order sheet. 


Short Thick Turf Makes the Best Pasture 

Cormell Pasture Mixtures for 1943 
Improved Formulas for Permanent Pastures Recommended by the New York State College of Agriculture 
These mixtures have been developed as a result of much time and 
research by experts at Cornell University to improve the permanent 
pastures and hay fields of New York State and vicinity. 
The mixtures we offer conform exactly to the strict requirements of the 
Cornell specifications for the amounts of the various grasses, Wild White 
Clover, etc. and in most cases the seed we use greatly exceeds the mini- 
mum requirements for germination and purity. In comparing prices of the 
Cornell Pasture Mixtures for 1943 it is well to check on the sources and 
quality of the various ingredients. Sample or analysis gladly sent on request. 
Leaflets issued by Cornell University giving specifications of the mix- 
tures and directions for fertilization, seeding and management of perma- 
nent pastures will be sent with each order. We will gladly send you a 
copy if you ask for it. 

CORNELL SPECIAL PASTURE MIXTURE. Recommended for 
permanent pastures in New York State and vicinity. It is intended 
for use on good land which has been adequately fertilized and should 
be used where good grazing management is employed. This mixture 
contains Wild White Clover, one of the most important plants in the 
famous permanent pastures of England, and when fertilized and 
grazed properly will produce more high protein feed to the acre than 
any farm crops ordinarily grown for feed. Sow 25 lbs. per acre. 
10 Lbs. $3.10; 100 Lbs. $27.00. Purchaser pays transportation. 25 Lbs. 
at 100 Lb. price. 
CORNELL GENERAL PURPOSE MIXTURE. Formerly called 
Mixture No. 2. Should be used under much the same conditions as 
the Special Mixture but is adapted for combination hay and pasture 
or it can be used for pasture alone. Sow 22 Lbs. per acre. 
10 Lbs. $3.70; 100 Lbs. $33.00. Purchaser pays transportation. 25 Lbs. 
at 100 Lb. price. 
CORNELL UTILITY MIXTURE. Formerly called Mixture No. 3. 
Intended for pasture and hay on land at a lower fertility level than the 
above two mixtures. Use 22 lbs. per acre. 
10 Lbs. $3.40; 100 Lbs. $30.00. Purchaser pays transportation. 25 Lbs. 
at 100 Lb. rate. 
Other Seedings 
The College of Agriculture at Cornell University has recommended a 
number of other formulas for particular purposes. If the above mixtures 
do not suit your needs, write us about your conditions, or we can supply 
mixtures of your own formula. Send us your specifications and we will 
be glad to quote. 
“T wish to express gratitude for your high quality seeds. Hach year I sow 
them with assurance that I will have satisfactory results and have never been 
disappointed.” Mrs. W. N. Dinwiddie, Columbia, Mo., Feb. 11, 1942. 
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