BETTER PASTURES— A LASTING INVESTMENT ! 
Dirt farmers, business-men farmers and the modern-cattleman as well as the old-fashioned cattleman are 
fully aware of the solid value of a good permanent pasture. The Fall of the year is the ideal time to start 
a new pasture or improve an old one. 
Mother Nature has not favored pasture building through recent years and we can only hope for im- 
proved conditions this year. 
Our mild winters allow many plants of both certain grasses and clovers to produce pasture through the 
fall and winter, a season of the year when we are most generally certain of receiving moisture, much pre- 
ferable to planting in the spring of the year when the young plants have to face the hot summer months 
—and then other items can be added in the spring of the year for further improvement if required. 
Visit the Experiment Station nearest you, or when in the area of Dallas, visit the Texas Research Foun- 
dation only a few miles from Dallas city limits. 
Write your A & M College for information on proper grasses and clovers for your particular area or write 
us and we will gladly give you the best information we have. 
ROBERT NICHOLSON SEED COMPANY DALLAS 2, TEXAS 
Photo taken on Jack Turner's Ranch 
