eSOMe SEEDS WILL BE OFF THE MARKET BY SPRING 15 
‘Master Pastu 
Wee. $21.00 per Cwt. —$10.60 for 50 Ibs. 
‘This is a combination of straight grasses only, it contains no clovers 
Many of our customers want such a mixture, some have clovers of theiv 
‘own perhaps, some do not care for clovers. Others want to add one kind 
of clover and some another. So here is a straight mixture of grasses that 
we are sure you will like and it is priced to save you money. Our Master 
‘Mixture contains Kentucky Blue Grass, Brome Grass, Crested Wheat Grass, 
Timothy, Red Top and Reed Canary Grass. Thus you secure a variety ot 
grasses and that is what live stock likes. There are some,.other advan- 
_ tages, all of them are perennials. Some start early in the spring, the Brome 
stands heat and drouth exceptionally well, starts early and grows until late 
in the fall. Crested Wheat is exceptionally drouth resistant. Reed Canary 
stands both wet and drouth. The timothy fills in well for several years as 
the other grasses get well established. This is for making new seedings 
or to thicken up your old pastures. Poor thin pastures certainly do not 
pay. Figure on sowing around 20 pounds to the acre. You will like this 
pasture mixture as it is economically priced for such a fine combination, 
‘Shipment is guaranteed to please you. 










_ ‘Thrifty Pasture Mixture 
$17.00 per Cwt. 
This is a combination of grasses and clovers, it contains a wider 
assortment of grasses than found in the Grow-Quick Mixture and 
runs about 50% of the clovers, that is Korean Clover and Sweet 
Clover which are wonderful Clovers to use in a pasture seeding. The 
grasses in the mixture are Blue Grass, Red Top, Rye Grass, Timothy. 
Four different grasses, two kinds of clovers. The Rye Grass grows 
- fast and can be used as a nurse crop or a light seeding of grain can | 
be used. Red Top also is quite a fast grower. These two’ grasses 
provide early feed. Korean and Sweet Clover can be pastured by 
|| mid-summer, Timothy and Blue Grass adds to the fall pasture At 
$17.00 a hundred you have here a good seeding rich in clover, fine in 
its nutritious elements and in soil building: power. A big seller and 
one we believe you will like. 
A Grow-Quick Pasture Mixture 

$3.70 for 25 Ibs. 
This is a very popular mixture with us because the cost of seeding is 
- jow and it is one that gives quick production. You can begin pasturing it 
lightly within relatively a few weeks after seeding. You can sow it as 
early in the spring as you would sow grain. The Rye Grass is a fast 
_ grower in it and that affords early feed. Later on in the summer the Sweet 
Clover, Korean and Timothy are developing to increase production. Keeps 
on growing until after frost. Korean will reseed itself for next year unless 
your season is very short. Sweet clover and Timothy of course live over 
winter and can be used the next year for plowing under or continued for 
pasture or cut for hay. Sow 15 to 20 pounds per acre. It’s a real value 
at this time. | | 
