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_ Special Hay Mixture 

For ordinary spring seeding this Mixture cannot be 
beaten. The proportion is approximately 6 pounds 
Red Clover, 3 pounds Timothy, 3 pounds Alsike. Sow 
12 to 15 pounds per acre on well-prepared seed-bed. 
None but the best seeds are used. This Mixture should 
be used very extensively for either hay, pasture or 
soiling purposes. When seeding timothy im the spring, 
always use red and alsike for best results. This Mixture, 
we believe, will meet with your approval and be a 
money-saver. It reduces the cost of your seeding and 
is an excellent grass combination for hay. See Price- 
List. 
Lawn Grass 
Our Fancy Lawn Mixture is composed of the very 
best grades of seed which make a quick growth and 
cover the ground In a few weeks after sowing the seed, 
forming, a rich green turf. For best results spring sowing 
is most favorable. One pound of seed will sow 200 
square feet of ground. Seed should be raked im slightly, 
and, after seeding, soil should be pressed down firmly. 
See Price-List. 



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One of the best grasses for a cover-crop. Among the 
most Important characteristics of Rye Grass is its deep 
rooting system. Roots well distributed through the 
soil are a much more desirable form of organic matter 
than top, which, if large when plowed down, may be 
actually detrimental. A good Rye Grass cover-crop 
turns Over In a mass like a real sod when plowed. Can 
be sown before or tmmediately after last cultivation. 
For a cover-crop, sow 20 pounds per acre. 
It ts also valuable for pasture mixtures because of its 
quick-growing habit, for Rye Grass is up and provides 
quantities of feed before other varieties of grass have 
much more than started. It will provide feed while 
other slow-growing seed establishes itself for later use. 
Cultivation of seed-bed prior to sowing the seed need 
not be intensive—not so important as for fine seed. 
Many times, seed scattered on top of ground will give 
good results, but we recommend some preparation of 
the seed-bed. 
When sown alone for pasture, use 25 pounds per acre. 
In mixtures with other grasses, reduce the Rye Grass 
accordingly. See Price-List. 
Orchard Grass 
This makes a desirable grass on account of its quick 
growth and valuable aftermath. It starts growing 
earlier in the spring and stands dry weather better 
than any other grass. We would recommend it mostly 
for pasture, and more especially when sown alone. If 
you have never grown Orchard Grass, try a little this 
year. It will last for years without the necessity of 
resowing. May be sown either spring or fall on any 
kind of soil. Sow 20 to 30 pounds per acre. See Price- 
ars te 
Red-Top 
This is a valuable grass for either hay or pasture. It 
ranks second to timothy in production of hay and 
makes excellent pasture and good crops of fine hay. Can 
be sown in spring or fall. It is hardy and will make a 
heavy sod, and it should be a large constituent part of 
all mixtures intended for permanent pasture. If sown 
alone, use 10 to 12 pounds of hulled or solid seed. See 
Price-List. 

Permanent Pasture Mixture 
Good pasture ts the foundation of the riches of a farm. 
One of the most valuable crops for successful stock and 
dairy farming is abundant pasture. Our Mixture yields 
a very heavy crop of the finest and most succulent 
grasses early in the season until late m the fall. Several 
varieties are used in this Mixture, a combination of 
gresses of different habits and seasons of growth. They 
can be depended on to produce a turf that will stand 
the trampling of stock, and as the different grasses have 
different habits of growth, they grow closer tozether, 
their roots interlacing, covering the soil and forming a 
protection from the extreme het, cold and dry weather. 
These mixtures are recommended for either spring or 
fall sowing. If sown in the spring sow with a nurse 
crop; about 1 bushel of oats or barley per acre is very 
desirable. 
Two mixtures are made: One for well-drained up- 
land, called Highland Mixture, and the other for low- 
land meadows, which ts called Lowland Mixture. Sow 
25 pounds per acre. See Price-[ ist. 
Kentucky Blue Grass 


Kentucky Blue Grass may be sown spring or fall. 
One of the best grasses for pasture mixtures, It has 
many advantages for general purposes and is extremely 
hardy and stands severest droughts. We recommend it 
as the grass every stock-raiser wants. It requires a 
good soil containing some lime to yield profitable crops. 
When sown alone, sow 20 to 30 pounds per acre. See 
Price-List. 

VERE 
SOLUBLE 
FERTILIZER 
with Soluble Hormones 

“A Little Does So Much” 
Use 1 pound to 30 gallons water. 
Apply as a liquid 
To start plants and seeds. 
To grow Vegetables, Flowers, 
Lawns, Shrubs & Trees. 
More efficient— More economical 
than old-style fertilizer. 
Prevents wilting, makes bigger roots. 
Gives plants a quick start. 
Increases yield. 
PRICES 
30-lb.drume oe re ate a once a8) 
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Postage or express extra. 
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P. L. ROHRER & BRO., Seedsmen 
Smoketown, Lancaster Co., Penna. 
