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

WOOD'S SPECIAL GRASS AND CLOVER MIXTURES 
PERMANENT HAY MIXTURES Nos. 6 to 8 
Sow 30 to 35 lbs. per Acre ’ 

CLOVER AND GRASS SEEDS 
REQUIRE A DISCED, FIRM, 
WELL FERTILIZED SEED 
BED. LIME WHEN SOIL IS 
ACID. A WELL ESTABLISHED 
STAND WILL LAST FOR 
YEARS. 

WOOD’S PERMANENT HAY MIXTURES 
Contain grasses and clovers which mature for hay at the same 
time, making bumper crops, easily cured. They also make excel- 
lent pasture. All mixtures contain % clover seed. 
HAY MIXTURE FOR LIGHT GRAVELLY OR 
OC. SANDY SOIL 
- Composed of 16 grasses and clovers with a predominant propor- 
tion 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. 
HAY MIXTURE FOR LOAM AND CLAY 
N O. 7 SOILS 
Composed of 12 grasses and clovers with red clover, alfalfa, 
timothy, orchard grass, red top, meadow fescue, and Kobe lespe- 
deza, which grow well on loam and clay soils, as chief ingredients. 
HAY MIXTURE FOR MOIST BOTTOM 
No. LAND 
Many grasses and clovers drown out on moist land, but this 
_mixture of 12 grasses and clovers contains an abundance of Wood's 
Dixie white clover, meadow fescue, sapling clover, red top, timo- 
thy, Kobe and Korean lespedezas which thrive with wet feet. 

Cut Hay Early Says Department of Agriculture. 
‘Delaying harvest is the most common fault in making hay. Cut- 
ting it just before full bloom increases the quality, palatability, 
protein and feeding value and permits the second crop to get an 
earlier start and greater yield.” Wood’s Permanent Grass and 
Clover Mixtures make several cuttings a season and last indefi- 
nitely. 
PLANT QUALITY SEEDS FOR A VICTORY YEAR 
‘ 
WOOD’S PERMANENT PAS- 
TURE AND HAY MIXTURES 
WILL PRODUCE NUTRITIOUS 
CROPS OVER A LONG PERIOD 
AT LESS SEEDING COST PER 
ACRE. THEY ARE DEPEND- 
ABLE. 







WOOD’S SOUTHERN PERMANENT PASTURE 
AND HAY MIXTURE No. 12 
Sow 25 to 30 Pounds Per Acre 
This mixture is particularly recommended for the coastal sec- 
tions of Virginia and the Carolinas, aS well as all the southeastern 
and gulf states. In these localities you can have just as good 
grazing as in the blue grass section with the use of proper grasses 
and clovers. This mixture contains Carpet Grass, Red Top, Paspa- 
lum, Meadow Fescue, Timothy, Orchard Grass, Rye Grass, 
Lespedezas, Wood’s Dixie White Clover, Bur Clover and Alyce 
Clover, combined in proper proportions that will give abundant 
grazing during the hot southern summers and cold winters as the 
above grasses and clovers are adapted to southern growing condi- 
tions, suited to both light and heavy soils. Our Southern Pasture 
Mixture will stand very heavy grazing, but should not be grazed 
too closely in the late Summer when Lespedeza is reseeding. Also 
will furnish a fine hay crop. 
What a southern farmer says about our No. 12 Mixture: , 
“In the early spring I purchased from you 100 pounds of Wood’s 
No. 12 Pasture Mixture, and must say I believe every seed came up, 
and I am well pleased with this as a permanent pasture.’’—Harry B, 
Johnson, Turner Co., Ga. 
THE BEST TIME FOR PLOWING 
Experiments indicate that February is the best month for plow- 
ing land for crops to be seeded the coming spring. Land plowed 
in February has time to settle well, and be favorably affected 
by freezes. However, since one can never tell how the weather 
will be in February, it is usually advisable to begin plow- 
ing as soon after December 1 as possible, plowing the sods and 
lands with most cover first, and leaving the bare and stubble lands 
to be plowed last. 
One of the big advantages of fall and winter plowing is that the 
land may be plowed whenever it is dry enough for machinery to 
go over it during this period; whereas, if plowing is delayed until 
after March 1, we have to wait until it is in good order in order 
to prevent clodding. 
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Per Pound 
Sacks Included 
PRICE 
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