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WOOD'S SPECIAL GRASS AND CLOVER MIXTURES 
FOR PERMANENT PASTURE, NOS. 1 TO 3; FOR PERMANENT HAY FIELD, NOS. 6 TO 8—SOW 
30 TO 35 LBS. PER ACRE 


WOOD'S GRAIN PASTURE AND HAY MIXTURES 
FOR QUICK FEED OR PASTURE 
Where there is a shortage of feed, there is nothing better that-can be 
put in than our Grain Pasture or Grain Hay Mixture. They can be 
satisfactorily disked on top of lespedeza fields for early feed before 
lespedeza comes out in late spring. Much more productive and nu- 
tritious than oats, barley, and other crops planted alone. Produces a 
balanced ration of proteins, vitamins and other food elements. Sow in 
January, February or March, the earlier the better, 100 lbs. per acre 
alone, or 50 lbs. as nurse crop for grass and clover. Either mixture 
will serve as an ideal nurse crop for Wood's Permanent Grass and 
Clover Mixtures. 
WOOD'S GRAIN PASTURE MIXTURE 
Furnishes more grazing in less time and at less cost than any other 
spring crop. The grains are balanced with legumes to provide pro- 
teins for growth and warmth during cold weather. Sow it for grazing 
before grass and clover pastures are ready, or as a nurse crop when 
seeding permanent grass and clover pasture mixtures. Although rel- 
ished by all livestock, it is particularly popular for poultry and hogs, as 
it contains rape properly balanced with spring barley, oats, and rye 
grass and Dwarf Essex Rape, so that it cannot cause bloating. Protein 
is furnished by Canada field peas, hairy vetch and lespedeza, which 
also improve the soil. 
WOOD'S GRAIN HAY MIXTURE 
Makes a much heavier yield that is far more palatable and nutritious 
than oats or any other crop sown alone. It is a fine spring hay crop, 
easy to cure and relished by all livestock. It contains oats properly 
balanced with Canada field peas, hairy vetch, Austrian peas and les- 
pedeza. 
PASTURE IS THE MOST ECONOMICAL SOURCE OF 
FEED FOR LIVESTOCK 
Sow on all fall seeded grain crops during February, or alone 
during late February, March and early April. 
WOOD'S PERMANENT PASTURE MIXTURES 
Contain grasses and clovers which make their maximum growth at differ- 
ent times throughout the year. Especially well adapted for sowing in the 
Southern Piedmont, mountain and Northern States. 
N ] PASTURE MIXTURE FOR LIGHT GRAVELLY OR 
O. SANDY SOILS 
Composed of 16 grasses and clovers, including a generous proportion of 
orchard grass, meadow fescue, timothy, red top, paspalum, carpet grass, peren- 
nial rye grass, Korean and Kobe lespedezas, alsike and red clovers, all of 
which make a vigorous growth on light soils, where moisture and fertility are 
usually lacking. 
N PASTURE MIXTURE FOR LOAM CLAY 
O. SOILS 
composed of 15 grasses and clovers, including a large quantity of Kentucky 
blue grass, meadow fescue, paspalum, perennial rye grass, red top, lespedeza, 
alsike and red clovers. 
N PASTURE MIXTURE FOR MOIST BOTTOM 
O. LAND 
Composed of 15 grasses and clovers, including a predominant amount of. 
meadow fescue, red top, carpet grass, paspalum, timothy, alsike clover, les- 
pedezas and Wood's Dixie white clover, which grow well under moist con- 
ditions. 
N HAY MIXTURE FOR LIGHT GRAVELLY OR 
O. SANDY SOIL 
Composed of 14 grasses and clovers with a predominant proportion of orchard 
grass, timothy, red top, red clover, Kobe and Korean lespedezas, all of which 
make a good growth of hay on light soils which frequently lack moisture and 
_ fertility. 
N HAY MIXTURE FOR LOAM AND CLAY 
O. SOILS 
Composed of 12 grasses and clovers with red clover, alfalfa, timothy, orchard 
grass, red top, meadow fescue, and lespedeza, which grow well on loam and 
clay soils, as chief ingredients. 
N HAY MIXTURE FOR MOIST BOTTOM 
O. LAND 
Many grasses and clovers drown out on moist land, but this mixture of 11 
grasses and clovers contains an abundance of Wood's Dixie white clover, 
meadow fescue, sapling clover, red top, timothy, Kobe and Korean lespedezas 
which thrive with wet feet. 
WOOD'S SOUTHERN PERMANENT PASTURE 
AND HAY MIXTURE No. 12 
This mixture is particularly recommended for the coastal sections 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, paspalum, lespedezas, Wood's 
Dixie White clover and Alyce clover, combined in proper proportions 
that will give abundant grazing during the hot southern summers and 
cold winters, as the abave grasses and clovers are adapted to south- 
ern growing conditions, 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 re- 
seeding. Furnishes a fine hay crop. 
PRICES IN FRONT OF CATALOG 
