Seeds for Hay or Permanent Pasture 
Sawco Grass and Clover Formulas 
We have furnished these for over forty-five years, and they have 
long shown their suitability to conditions in the greater metropolitan 
district, where they have proved highly satisfactory to our many 
customers. They are compounded from a wide range of varieties. 

Sawco Formula No. 1. Grasses only of high quality for pasture and 
hay, consisting of nine permanent varieties, correctly proportioned. 
ae aye Sow 45 pounds per acre. Lb. 95 cts., 10 [bs. $8.50, 100 
S. 5 
Sawco Formula No. 2. Grasses and Clovers of high quality for pas- 
ture and hay. This mixture consists of twelve ingredients, giving 
good pasturage and heavy cuts of highly nutritious hay. Sow 40 
pounds per acre. Lb. $1.05, 10 Ibs. $9.50, 100 Ibs. $80. 
Sawco Formula No. 3. Clovers only of high quality for rich pastur- 
eer: Sow 15 pounds per acre. Lb. $1.25, 10 Ibs. $11.50, 
Ss 2 
Sawco Formula No. 4. For hay and pasture; consists of Timothy, 
Redtop and Clover only. Sow 30 pounds per acre. Lb. 85cts., 10 
Ibs. $7.50, 100 Ibs. $65. 
When ordering any of these formulas, ki: dly state whether your 
soil is (a) loamy, (6) bottom-land, (c) shaded orchard or (d) poor, in- 
cluding hillside. 


Cornell Pasture Siedl Hay Mixture 
This formula of grass and clover seeds is compounded strictly in 
accordance with the specifications of the Department of Agronomy, 
Cornell University. However, we use higher quality ingredients than 
specified. 
Cornell General-Purpose Mixture. With Kentucky Bluegrass as 
recommended for a number of years. For hay and pasture or pas- 
ture alone. For soil of fair quality, but will thrive under drier con- 
ditions than other Mixtures. May be used with a grain crop. Sow 
20 pounds per acre. Lb. $1.10, 10 Ibs. $9.50, 100 Ibs. $80. 




Quantity is that recommended by Cornell University. 
Where maximum speed is needed, and on weed-seed- 
infested land, it may well be increased by 50 per cent. 
Special Note. This is a suggestion of the Stumpp & Walter oe 
Co. and is not necessarily endorsed by Cornell. White Clover 
We deliver Above Grass Seeds and Mixtures east of the Mississippi; Express or Freight, Our Option 

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Prices F.O.B. our stores 
Seed of Maximum Purity and 
except where noted 
Highest Germination 
CLOVER 

Varieties Used for Lawns 
On the Farm also 
White Clover. Used in mixture for pastures 
or lawns. Oz. 25 cts., 4lb. 75 cts., Ib. $2, 
10 Ibs. $18.50, 25 Ibs. $45, postpaid. 
Wild White Clover. More permanent and 
spreading. ‘Thrives on soils too poor for 
other Clovers. Inclusion of 1 pound per 
acre in a seed mixture is recommended to 
increase the yield of hay. Oz. 35 cts., 
Yb. $1, Ib. $3, 10 Ibs. $27.50, postpaid. 
Alsike (Swedish Clover). Hardy and will 
do better on unfavorable land. Usually 
sown in mixtures; if used alone, allow 
10 pounds per acre. Lb. 90 cts., postpaid 
$1.10; 10 Ibs. $8, postpaid $9; 100 Ibs. $70. 

Varieties Used on the Farm 
Some are good for digging under in the garden, too, for improving the soil 
Ladino Clover. A giant white Clover, ex- 
cellent for pastures. Good either for shallow 
or heavy soils, but especially profitable on 
moist ones. Lb. $3.50, postpaid $3.70; 10 
Ibs. $32.50, postpaid $33.25. 
Medium Red. Summer crop is usually cut 
when in blossom for hay; second in late 
summer. Sown spring or fall, and if alone, 
at 15 pounds per acre. American seed. 

Lb. $1.10, postpaid $1.30; 10 Ibs. $9, 
postpaid $10; 100 Ibs. $85. 
Mammoth Red. A larger type than the 
preceding. Sow, if alone, 15 pounds per 
acre. American seed. Lb. $1.10, postpaid 
$1.30; 10 Ibs. $9, postpaid $10; 100 Ibs. 
$85. 
Alfalfa or Lucerne. Deep roots resist 
drought. Use 20 pounds per acre drilled, 
or 30 pounds broadcast. Northern-grown, 
cold-resistant American seed. Lb. $1.25, 
postpaid $1.45; 10 Ibs. $11.50, postpaid 
$12.50; 100 Ibs. $95. 
Grimm Alfalfa. Hardier, bigger, and more 
tolerant of unfavorable soils than the type. 
Use 15 pounds per acre drilled, or 20 
pounds broadcast. Lb. $1.35, postpaid 
$1.55; 10 Ibs. $12, postpaid $13; 100 
Ibs. $100. 
Crimson Clover. For early spring pasture or 
for hay. Use 20 pounds per acre, June to 
Oct. Lb. 70 cts., postpaid 90 cts.; 10 Ibs. 
$6.50, postpaid $7.50; 100 Ibs. $50. 
White Sweet Clover. Fair fodder when 
young, and excellent to turn under. Bee- 
plant. 6-ft. Sow 15 pounds per acre. Lb. 
60 cts., postpaid 80 cts.; 10 Ibs. $5, post- 
paid $6; 100 Ibs. $37.50. 
BIRDSFOOT TREFOIL (Lotus cornicu- 
latus). Highly productive dwarf perennial 
legume, deep rooting and drought-resistant. 
Palatable to stock and valuable as a bot- 
tom ingredient in pastures. On slopes may 
even be added to grass seed for very rough 
lawns. Lb. $3, 10 Ibs. $28.50, postpaid. 
LESPEDEZA. For pasture, hay and lawn on 
poor land in warmer sections. 
Korean. Lb. 35 cts., postpaid 55 cts.; 10 
Ibs. $3, postpaid $4; 100 Ibs. $20. 
Kobe. Lb. 50 cts., postpaid 70 cts.; 10 Ibs. 
$4, postpaid $5; 100 Ibs. $32.50. 
Sericea. (Perennial.) Lb. 70 cts., post- 
paid 90 cts.; 10 Ibs. $6, postpaid $7; 100 
Ibs. $50. 

NEW YORK 8, N. Y. 
For all Legumes use LEGUME-AID nitrogen-fixing bacteria. 
Distinct culture for every crop. See pages 101, 102. 
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