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All oar Grass Seeds are obtained from sources that enable us to oflfer them as genuine and of the highest grades 

 in quality. All Grass Seeds are subject to change in price at any time, and large buyers will find it to their advan- 

 tage to write to us for special quotations. 



If by mail add 5 ds. per quart or 8 ds. per pound extra. 



HARD FKSCUE (FestucaDuriuscula)— A desirable 

 grass for dry soils. About 2H bushels to the 

 acre (12 pounds to the bushel). Per lb., 15 cts. ; 

 bushel Sl-fS 



MEADO'W FOXTAIL. 



MEADOW FOXTAIL (.■ilopecurus Pralensis)- One 



of the best a d earliest pasture grasses and a 

 rapid grower; about 3 buchels to the acre,{7 

 pouuds to the bushel.; Per lb. ,30 cts. ; bushe'l.gg.OO 



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ENGLISH BYE. 



ENGLISH RYE Loliura Perenne)— One of thebest 

 and most nutritions grasses for permanent pas- 

 tures and meadows It is also a good grass for 

 lawn mixtures. About bushels to the acre (24 

 pounds to the bushel) Per lb , 10 cts ; 1001bs..6.00 



WOOD MEAnoW GTIASS. 



WOOD MEADOW GRASS (Poa ■Nemoralis)— 

 Well adapted for either pasture or pleasure 

 grounds thrives well under trees. About 2 

 bushels to the acre (about 14 pounds to the bush- 

 el). Per lb., 30 cts.; peck 1.50:bushel 4.00 



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BED TOP (Agrostis Vulgaris)— Valuable as a 

 mixture in either pasture or lawn grasses ; suc- 

 ceeds well in almost any soil. About 1J4 bush- 

 els to the acre (14 pounds to the bushel). Per 

 lb., 10 cts.; peck,3Jcts.; bushel 1.00 



BED TOP FASOY— Per lb., 15 cts. ; 32 lbs. to the 

 bushel; 100 lbs 10.00 



SHEEP'S FESCUE (Festuca Ovina)— A favorite 

 grass for sheep pastures. About 2V4 bushels to 

 the acre (12 pounds to the bushel). Per lb., 15 

 cte. ; bushel 1.73 



ORCHARD (Dac- 



tylis Glome- 

 rata) — One of 

 the best pas- 

 ture grasses 

 valuable for 

 grazing stock, 

 3 bushels to 

 the acre (15 

 pounds to the 

 bushel). Per 

 Hj., 15 cts. ; 

 peck, 50 cts.; 

 bushel 81.50 



TIMOTHY OR 

 HERD (Phle- 

 um Pratense) 

 —This well- 

 known varie- 

 ty is exten- 

 sively grown 

 all over the 

 country. It is 

 said to con- 

 tain more nu- 

 triment than 

 any other 

 " kind. From 



OECHAKD. 



to 1 bushel to the acre (45 



pounds to the bushel.) Market price, lib 10 



KENTUCKY BLUE 

 GRASS, U B L E 

 EXTRA CLEAN (Poa 

 Pratensis) —Also 

 known as June Grass 

 A valuable variety 

 for lawns when 

 mixed with other 

 grasses; grows best 

 in dry soils, and 

 retains its verdures 

 during the hottest 

 weather. About 3!4 

 bushels to the acre, 

 extra clean seed (14 

 pounds to the bushel). 

 Per lb., 25 c s.; peck, 

 85 cts. ; bushel 3.00 



KENTU( KY L U E 

 GRASS FANCY-Per 

 lb., 30 cts.; peck., 

 1.00; bushel 3.E0 1? 



CREEPING BENT— Kentucky blue grass. 

 (Agrostis Stolonifera)— An excellent variety for 

 lawns: suitable for most situations. About 1^ 

 bushels to the acre (15 pounds to the bushel.) 

 Per lb., 20 cts.; peck, 75 cts. ; bushel, 3.75 



RHODE LSLAND BENT (Agrostis Canina)-One 

 of the finest grasses for lawns. About l'/4 bush- 

 els to the acre (14 pounds to the bushel). Per 

 lb., 25 cts. ; peck, 85 cts.; bushel 3.50 



MEADOW FESCUE (Pestuca Pratensis)-Valuable 

 for permanent pasture mixtures. About 2 bush- 

 els to the acre (15 pounds to the bushel). Per 

 lb., 12ct8.; bushel 1.50 



