DIBBLE'S Lawu Grass Mixtures 
90% PERMANENT SEEDS—THE BEST BUY IN LAWN SEED 
Seed the lawn in early spring or early fall. Welisttwo Mixtures Mixture for any locality where Kentucky Blue Grass thrives, 
for various conditions. ' regardless of fancy names or cost. Sow 5 pounds per 1000 
A well-kept lawn is a joy to any home-owner and will — square feet. 
actually increase the value of his property. Good lawns once The above Lawn Mixture can be furnished without White 
established will last a lifetime. Cae , Clover, if so desired, at the same price. 
Dibble’s Lawn Grass Mixtures are superior in quality be- 
cause they are composed of only those grasses found to be Dibble’s Shady Lawn Mixture 
suas UG Poe Peete ae ae ane _ Rough-stalked Meadow Grass (Poa trivialis) is included 
y 8 re © MCOVIGMAT BTASSES IS USEC. in this mixture because it is the best grass for heavy, moist 
: ms = ; soil, or in moist shade. New Zealand Chewing’s Fescue ts also 
Dibble’s Red, White and Blue Lawn Mixture included because it does well in dry shade or sandy soils 
Contains only the highest grades of Kentucky Blue Grass, where other grasses fail. Sow 5 pounds per 1000 square feet. 
Colonial Bent, Wild White Clover, and Red-Top, mixed in Should you desire any other special mixture, kindly send us 
the proper proportions. This has proved to be the best Lawn _ specifications and let us quote or order individual seeds separately. 
PERMANENT PASTURE MIXTURE 
iLadinouCloviersee se eee 1lb. or 1% quart This mixture is recommended only for those 
Wild White Clover tt iholor Vy quart areas to be left permanently in pasture where 
2.5 07S Orr midsummer moisture conditions are adequate for 
Timothy................ S lbs. or 31 quarts such shallow-rooted plants as Wild White Clover 
Kentucky Blue Grass.... 5lbs.or1l quarts and Kentucky Blue Grass. 
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eee pene tage) Tee. Or 15/2, quarts For Diversion Ditches and Sod Waterways 
Where midsummer moisture 1s high, it Is ex- Add 5 pounds Domestic Rye Grass and 2 
cellent for cattle, horses, sheep, and poultry. pounds Red-Top to above mixture. 
EMERGENCY HAY CROPS 
If you are short of hay for this coming season, we suggest that you use some of the following quick hay crops 
Two bushels of Oats and one bushel of Canada Field Peas per acre, sown as early in the spring as possible, constitutes about the best catch 
hay crop eastern farmers can plant. Cut for hay when Oats are in early milk stage. Seedings may be put out with this mixture, thereby causing 
no upsetting of the rotation. 
SWEET CLOVER, sown with Oats on well-limed Iand, may be tall enough to cut with Oats, improving its protein content, and may be cut or 
pastured later. 
SOY BEANS make an emergency hay crop, having a feeding value similar to Alfalfa. Inoculate Soy Beans. Drill shallow, on a good seed-bed, 
after corn-planting time, when weather is warm. Sow 6 to 8 pecks per acre if drilled solid, or 2 to 4 pecks in close rows. Cut after pods form 
and before leaves start to fall. 
SUDAN GRASS, drilled at the rate of 35 pounds per acre soon after corn planting, makes considerable amount of hay. Cut when just headed out. 
It will sprout up and make pasture or a second crop of hay. 
MILLETS are reliable producers and will make a crop in 60 to 80 days. Sow 30 pounds Golden or Hungarian Millet to the acre, or 20 pounds of 
Japanese, the latter in moist soil. Do not sow till weather is warm, and cut for hay just before the seed forms. 
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