THERE'S A PASTURE MIXTURE FOR YOUR SECTION — 
Mixtures of grasses and clover adapted to growing with each other will, generally, give much better 
results than would be the case if one or two plants were sown alone. 

GOOD PASTURES—CHEAP FEED AND BETTER CATTLE 
The quantity of seed to be sown per acre 
varies according to the condition of the soil 
and the method and care used in planting. 
Measured in pounds, the quantities vary 
according to the size of the different seed. 
In our opinion mixed grasses and clovers 
do best when planted in the fall of the year, 
as the moisture for the next few months is 
reasonably assured, but at the same time 
some of our mixtures do well planted in the 
spring. We, however, suggest that you write 
us in the spring before ordering any special 
mixture and we will gladly advise you to 
the best of our knowledge. 
Use a Seed Sower for even distribution 
of seed. Doubt that we will be able to secure 
a stock of Seed Sowers through the duration 
of the war. Borrow one from your neighbor, 
if possible, in case we are unable to supply. 
NICHOLSON’S PASTURE MIXTURES 
No. 8 Pasture Mixture 
(For East Texas—Black Land) 
Consists of the following Grasses and Clovers: 
Rescue Grass, Rye Grass, 
Bermuda Grass, and 
Dallis Grass, Sweet Clover, 
Black Medic Clover and 
California Hulled Bur Clover. 
Sow 25 pounds per acre. 
Account of uncertainty of supply — please 
write for prices—advising quantity wanted. 
No. 9 Pasture Mixture 
(For East Texas—Uplands) 
Consists of the following Grasses and Clovers: 
Bermuda Grass, Dallis Grass, 
Rescue Grass, and 
Rye Grass, Lespedeza, 
Black Medic and 
California Hulled Bur Clover. 
Sow 20 to 25 pounds per acre. 
‘Account of uncertainty of supply — please 
write for prices—advising quantity wanted. 
No. 10 Pasture Mixture 
(For East Texas—Moist Lands) 
Consists of the following Grasses and Clovers: 
Carpet Grass, Red Top Grass, 
Rye Grass, Dallis Grass, 
Lespedeza, 
White Dutch Clover and 
Alsike Clover. 
Sow 20 to 25 pounds per acre. 
Account of uncertainty of supply — please 
write for prices—advising quantity wanted. 
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No. 11 Pasture Mixture 
(For iow bottom lands of the humid sections 
of Texas) 
Consists of the following Grasses and Clovers: 
Bermuda Grass, Dallis Grass, 
Rye Grass, Lespedeza, 
White Dutch Clover and 
Black Medic. 
Sow 20 to 25 pounds per acre. 
Account of uncertainty of supply — please 
write for prices—advising quantity wanted. 
No. 12 Pasture Mixture 
(For the Gulf Coast section of Texas) 
Consists of the following Grasses and Clovers: 
Melilotus Indica, 
California Hulled Bur Clover, 
Lespedeza, 
White Dutch Clover, 
Dallis Grass, 
Rescue and Rye Grass. 
Sow 20 to 25 pounds per acre. 
Account of uncertainty of supply — please 
write for prices—advising quantity wanted. 
No. 13 Pasture Mixture 
(For North and Central Texas) 
‘Consists of the following Grasses and Clovers: 
Rye Grass, 
Rescue Grass, 
Dallis Grass, 
Bermuda Grass, 
California Hulled Bur Clover, 
Sweet Clover, 
Black Medic and 
.Melilotus Indica. 
Sow 20 to 25 pounds per acre. 
Account of uncertainty of supply — please 
write for prices—advising quantity wanted. 
| 0 T ] C E In shipping your order for pasture mixtures, the clovers will be entirely separate from the grass seeds, as 
we think it important that the clover seed be inoculated before being planted; however, will add that — 
should you have or have had clovers of the-same family growing on the same soil within the past two years, it will not be 
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No. 14 Pasture Mixture 
(Upland Sections of East Texas) 
Consists of the following Grasses: 
Rye Grass, Rescue Grass, 
Dallis Grass and 
Bermuda Grass. 
Sow 20 to 25 pounds or more per acre. 
NOTE: This is a straight grass mixture with- 
out clovers. We suggest sowing Early Southern 
Giant Bur Clover (in the bur) separately on the 
same land, as clover seed’ in the bur will not 
mix with the above grass seeds. 
Account of uncertainty of supply — please 
write for prices — advising quantity wanted. 
No. 15 Pasture Mixture 
(For Fayette and adjoining Counties) 
Consists of the following Grasses and Clovers: 
Dallis Grass, Rescue Grass, 
Melilotus Indica, 
California Hulled Bur Clover, 
Black Medic Clover, 
Kobe Lespedeza, 
Korean Lespedeza, and 
White Dutch Clover. 
Sow 20 to 30 pounds or more per acre. 
Account of uncertainty of supply — please 
write for prices—advising quantity wanted. 
No. 16 Pasture Mixture 
(For Dallas and adjoining Counties) — 
Consists of the following: 
allis Grass, Sweet Clover, 
Black Medic and ; 
Korean Lespedeza. 
Sow 20 to 25 pounds per acre. 
Unable to supply No. 16 Mixture this season. 
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ROBERT NICHOLSON SEED CO. 
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DALLAS, TEXAS 

