36 F. LAGOMARSINO & SONS, SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA 


LAGO California Grown Pasture Mixtures 
The benefits of permanent pastures have become in- 
creasingly familiar to California farmers in recent years. 
No state has a wider variety of soils and climatic condi- 
tions than California. Recognizing the fact that pasture 
mixtures must be planned which can be successfully grown 
in all of these widely diversified areas, F. Lagomarsino & 
Sons’ pasture associates have given you in the following 
tabulation, a special table of pasture grass mixtures. The 
mixtures referred to in this table have been selected by 
expert field men whose recommendations are backed by 
many years of experiment and observation. Every Cali- 
fornia region is referred to. Every type of stock is pro- 
vided for. Every mixture has been scientifically com- 
pounded of precisely those grasses and legumes relished by 
the stock in question, and best adapted to the region 
indicated, 
We KNOW, by scientific experiment, and the. experience 
of farmers and stockmen, that the mixtures are RIGHT for 
the region and purpose specified. Only richest, most pal- 
atable legumes and grasses have been included. We give 
the highest possible assurance, short of actual guarantee, 
that the pasture mixtures we recommend will give fullest 
satisfaction; that they will put pounds on your fattening 
stock, extra milk in your dairy pails, and extra dollars in 
your pocket. Let LAGO BRAND pasture mixtures be YOUR 
permanent feeding troughs. 
USE THIS TABLE: 

Region 

Southern Calfornia— 
Averace Normal irrigation. see ee 
Average Alkaline ............ 
(CORSTA LIS Vanpwietcaie SR oe tet eto eee Bead ate 
San Joaquin Valley— 
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Alkalin Gy) cae tee 5 0o ee iis th ee es BES Me 
Sacramento Vallev— 
INOTINA | She truete Sica. cic eek tnd stock re be Mera ae 
A liga lithe are o's tics Wer cere oss el acece area 
Coast Areas— 
Unirrigated Gece vas, ener te aot ee cae oe 
IrrigateniN arma’ 23 Slee 8). Pit data Aes 
Mountain Areas— 
INoFmal<irrigsted Sok axcweeeet cel ee ee 
Moist Mead owes'aeiic 1c 1) sere he ee ee eee 
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General Horse Cattle Sheep Hog 
Pasture Pasture Pasture Pasture Pasture 
Mixture Mixture Mixture Mixture Mixture 
Number Number Number Number Number 
1 14 ] 1 11 
53 14 3 aA 12 
2 14 Ps 2 11 
4 14 4 4 11 
3 14 3 3 a 
4 14 4 4 iE 
5 14 i) D tho 
#4 oA A 7 bs 
6 14 6 6 Mal, 
8 15 8 8 ate oe Ee 
9 9 9 9 : 
10 10 10 10 

HOW TO USE THE TABLE 
The table above presents a proper regional location and 
pasture use for each of fifteen pasture grass mixtures bear- 
ing the Lago “Green Country” label of seed purity. 
To use the table, locate in the first column, labelled 
“Region”, the part of the state in which your farm or 
grazing area is situated. Next select the line which de- 
scribes your soil as either Normal or Alkaline, Irrigated or 
Unirrigated. Follow that line to the right until you reach 
the column listing the kind of livestock you intend to pas- 
ture. For instance, in Southern California, average normal 
soil requires mixture No. 11 for hog pasture. 
TO OUR MANY OUT-OF-STATE CUSTOMERS: 
A posteard giving type of soil, elevation, annual rainfall, 
and class of livestock raised, sent to P. O, Box 1115-R, 
Sacramento, will bring a prompt response and recommenda- 
tion from us. ‘ 
QUANTITY TO PLANT: 
The mixtures listed require the following amounts per 
acre: 

Mixture Lbs. Price Mixture  Iubs. Price 
Noga 20 $14.20 No. 8 2] $14.75 
2 16 22.30 1 14 6.10 
3 16 14,25 10 18 11.05 
4 17 13.90 1] 14 9.50 
5 T 14.15 12 14 14.25 
6 17 16.30 13 15 10.45 
7 16 15.30 14 15 9.20 
15 15 10.05 

