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CURRIE BROS., MILWAUKEE, WIS. 



RECLEANED GRASS SEEDS. 



The fall months, August and September, the time to thicken up your 



pastures and hay fields. All thin pastures should be treated to 



a dose of our No. lO Grass Mixture. The result will 



pay you the first season from the increase 



of pasturage. 



PRICES SUBJECT TO MARKET FLUCTUATIONS, if by mail add 8 cents per lb. extra. 



AWNLESS BROME OR HUNGARIAN BROME 



GRASS. 



(Bromus Inermis.) 



•JA splendid grass 

 producioga great 

 wealth of forage 

 of high natritive 

 value. This grass 

 will succeed and 

 produce heavy 

 crops on the ster- 

 ile or arid plains 

 of our Western 

 States, growing 

 luxuriantly on 

 dry, sandy soils, 

 where other graes 

 would perish. 

 Sown in the early 

 spring it pro- 

 duces a heavy 

 erop of grass the 

 same season, and 

 continues in bear- 

 ing for years. 

 Sow broadcast at 

 the rate of 20 lbs. 

 per acre. (14 Ib^. 

 per bushel.) ' ^ 



Bushel, $3.50 

 Pound, 30 cts 

 100 lbs, $22.00 



AWNLESS BROME GRA8B. 



Crested Dog's Tall (Cynosurus cristaUw) — Ex- 

 cellent for dry, hard soils. Valuable either 

 for pasture or lawns. (21 lbs. per bushel.) 

 Bushel $9.50; lb., 50 cts.; 100 lbs., $45.00. 



English Rye {LoUum perenne)— One of the hest 

 and most nutritious grasses for permanent 

 pastures and meadows. (24 lbs. per bushel.) 

 Bushel, $2.50; lb., 12 cts.; 100 lbs., $lo.oo. 



Hard Fescue {Festuca duriuscula)—A desirable 

 grass for dry soils. (12 lbs. per bushel.) 

 Bushel, $2.25; lb., 20 cts.; 100 lbs., $16.00. 



Italian Rye (Lolium italicum) — An abundant 

 yielder, good for any soil. (18 lbs. per bushel.) 

 Bushel, $2.15; lb., 15 cts.; 100 lbs., $11.00. 



Kentucky Blue Grass, Double Extra Clean 

 {Poa prate?isi.s)— Also known as June grass. 

 An excellent grass for pasture, comes into 

 growth early and furnishes an abundance of 

 fine herbage much relished by cattle and 

 horses. (14 lbs. per bushel.) 

 Bushel, $1.50; lb., 12 cts.; 100 lbs., $10.00. 



Kentucky Blue Grass, Fancy Clean— (20 lbs. per 

 bushel.) 

 Bushel, $2.75; lb., 15 cts.; 100 lbs., $i3.oo. 



Headow Fescue {Festuca pratensis.) — (English 

 Blue Grass.) One of the best of the natural 

 grasses, extensively grown in our Western 

 States. It furnishes hay of an excellent quality 

 and endures close cropping by cattle. Should 

 form a prominent part of all grass mixtures. 

 (22 lbs. per bushel.) 

 Bushel, $2.25; lb., 12 cts.; 100 lbs., $10.00. 



Fowl Meadow {Poa ferotina) — Makes rapid 

 growth. Valuable for low wet lands. (12 lbs. 

 per bushel.) 

 Bushel, $2.75; lb., 25 cts.; 100 lbs., $20.00. 



Meadow Foxtail {Aloprecurus pratensis) — One 

 of the best pasture grasses. Comes into 

 growth along with Orchard Grass, and fur- 

 nishes excellent feed of very fine quality, is 

 less effected by drought than most of the 

 other grasses. We consider this one of the 

 best all round sorts for Hay or Pasture and 

 should be in every mixture. (7 lbs. per bus.) 

 Bushel, $2.25; lb., 35 cts.; 100 lbs., 30.00. 



Orchard {Dactylis glomerata) — One of the 

 earliest and best of all the grasses either for 

 pasture or a hay crop. Comes into growth 

 very early and furnishes a large quantity of 

 excellent hay. Should be cut shortly after 

 coming into flower, otherwise it is apt to be- 

 come a trifle hard. Red or June Clover and 

 Orchard do well mixed together. (14 lbs. per 

 bushel.) 

 Bushel, $2.25; lb., 18 cts.; 100 lbs., $15.00. 



Red Top (Agrostis Vulgaris)— A good grass for 

 almost all soils; attains its greatest perfection 

 in moist, rich soil. Should form a part of all 

 pasture mixtures. (14 lbs. per bushel.) 

 Bushel, $1.25; lb., 10 cts.; 100 lbs., $8.00. 



Red Top — Fancy, extra recleaned. (32 lbs. per 

 bushel.) 

 Bushel, $7.50; lb., 25 cts.; 100 lbs., $22.00. 



Red Fescue [Festuca Rubra)— The best of the 

 dwarf growing sorts, owing to its strong 

 fibrous root formation. It is an invaluable 

 grass for lawns ; the herbage is fine and much 

 relished by sheep. The name Red Fescue is 

 derived from the reddish hue of the seed 

 stalks when ripe. (14 lbs. per bushel.) 

 Bushel, $2.75; lb., 25 cts.; 100 lbs., $18.00. 



Rough Stalked fleadow Grass ( Poa trivialis)— 

 Excellent for damp soils (14 lbs. per bushel.) 

 Bushel, $4.00; lb,, 30 cts,; 100 lbs., $25.00. 



Sheeps' Fescue (Fesfucoouina)— A favorite grass 

 for sheep pastures. (12 lbs. per bushel.) 

 Bushel, $2.00; lb., 20 cts.; 100 lbs., $15.00. 



Sweet Vernal Grass, True (Anthnxantum odor- 

 atum)—A good grass for pasture and lawn. 

 (10 lbs. per bushel.) 

 Bushel, $7.25; lb., 75 cts.; 100 lbs., $70.00. 



Tall rieadow Fescue (Festuca elatior) — Yeiy 

 productive and nutritive; does well in wet 

 and heavv soils. (14 lbs. per bushel.) 

 Bushel, $5.50; lb., 45 cts.; 100 lbs., $40.00. 



Tall Meadow Oat (Avena elatior) — A rapid and 

 luxuriant grower. (10 lbs. per bushel.) 

 Bushel, $2.00; lb., 22 cts.; 100 lbs., $18.00. 



Timothy, or Herd {Phleum pratense) — Choice 

 Wisconsin grown seed. (45 lbs. per bushel.) 

 Bushel, $2.00; lb., 5 cts.; 100 lbs., $4.25. 



Wood neadow Grass (Poa nemordlis) — Thrives 

 well under trees. (14 lbs. per bushel.) 

 Bushel, $475; lb., 35 cts.; 100 lbs., $30.00. 



Yellow Oat Grass (Avena 11 avescens)— Good for 

 pasture and meadows. ('> l^^s- per bushel. ) 

 Bushel, $5.25; lb., 75 cts.; 100 lbs., $65.00. 



