PETER HENDERSON ft. CO., NEW YORK- 



Henderson's Reclean ed flf^CC SppHs 



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FOR FALL SOWING. 



Special quotations for large Quantities. 

 Prices subject to variation. 



Henderson's Superior Grass Seeds 



are of high germination and of choicest, recleaned 

 quality. Our warehouses (250,000 bushels ca- 

 pacity), being especially equipped with the most 

 modern seed-cleaning machinery, enable us to 

 supply Recleaned Grass Seeds of undoubted supe- 

 riority at lowest possible prices when quality is 

 considered. We are to-day the largest suppliers 

 of recleaned grass seeds direct to the farmer, and 

 if at times lower prices are quoted, depend upon 

 it that it is at the sacrifice of quality, for we are 

 SO equipped that NO ONE CAN UNDERSELL US 

 FOR THE SAME QUALITIES. 



BED TOP. 



At both the Pan-American Exposition 

 and the World's Fair we received 



SIXTY-FIVE MEDALS AND AWARDS, 



a large proportion of which were granted 

 to our Grasses and Clovers for superior 

 quality and purity of sample. 



AWN LESS BROME CRASS. (Bromus Inermis.) A new forage plant 

 of the utmost importance, particularly in dry and Southern 

 sections; yields enormously 



BERMUDA. (Cynodon Dactylon.) Valuable for Southern States, 

 withstands the heat and drought 



Canada Blue Crass. Useful for sowing on hard clay and poor soils 



Creeping Bent Crass. (Agrostis Stolonifera.) Excellent for lawns; 

 succeeds well in moist situations. About 2 bushels to the acre 



Crested Dog's Tail. (Cynosurus Cristatus.) Should enter in moderate 

 quantity in permanent pasture mixtures and lawns 



ENCLiSH RYE CRASS. (Lolium Perenne.) A valuable Grass. 2H> 

 to 3 bushels to the acre 



Fine-Leaved Sheep's Fescue. (Festuca Ovina Tenuifolia) 



HARD FESCUE. {Festuca Duriuscula.) Dwarf, hardy grass, of great 

 value for dry situations, indicates superior quality in hay 



HUNCARIAN CRASS. iPanicum Germanicum.) Is a valuable annual 

 forage plant. 1 bushel to the acre. Price variable 



ITALIAN RYE CRASS. {Lolium Italicum.) Unequaled for producing 

 an abundance of early spring feed, giving quick and successive 

 growths throughout the season 



Johnson Crass. (Sorghum Halapense.) Of greatest importance for 

 the South. Very tender and nutritious 



KENTUCKY BLUE CRASS. (Poa Pratensis.) Very valuable for a 

 variety of soils from moist to dry, furnishes delicious and luxuriant 

 pasturage and makes excellent hay. Fancy or double extra clean ... . 



MEADOW FESCUE. {Festuca Pratensis.) Of great value for per- 

 manent pasture and hay, robust grower and nutritious 



MEADOW FOXTAIL. (Alopecurus Pratensis.) Resembles Timothy, 

 but of much earlier and more rapid growth, particularly valuable for 

 permauent pastures and hay. (See cut.) 



ORCHARD CRASS. (Dactylis Glomerata.) One of the most valuable 

 of all grasses, for either grazing or mowing, of early, rapid and 

 luxuriant growth. (»S'ee cut.) 



Red or Creeping Fescue. (Festuca Rubra.) Suitable for sandy sea- 

 coasts and dry soils 



RED TOP CRASS. (Agrostis Vulgaris.) 



Fancy recleaned silver seed 



Rhode Island Bent Crass. (Agrostis Canina.) A very fine variety for 

 lawns. About 3 bushels to the acre 



Rough-Stalked Meadow Crass. (Poa Trivialis.) Valuable for pastures 

 and meadows, particularly on damp soils. lYt bushels to the acre.. 



SHEEP'S FESCUE. (Festuca Ovina.) Excellent for uplands and dry 

 pastures, of close, dense and nutritive growth, relished by sheep 



Sweet Vernal Crass. True Perennial. (Anthoxanthum Odoratum.) 

 Very aromatic, giving hay a fine flavor 



TALL MEADOW FESCUE. (Festuca Elatior.) Very early, nutritive 

 and productive. Valuable on wet or clay soils 



TALL MEADOW OAT CRASS. (.4 vena Elatior.) Recommended for 

 soiling, being rapid and luxuriant in its growth. 4 to 5 bush, per acre 



TIMOTHY. (Phleum Pratense.) We offer a particularly "choice" 

 sample. V, bushel per acre. Price variable 



Various-Leaved Fescue. (Festuca Heterophy 11a.) 



Wood Meadow Crass. (Poa Nemoralis.) Of early growth and thriv- 

 ing well under trees. 2 bushels to the acre 



Weight Per 

 per bush. bush. 



35 lbs. 

 14 lbs. 



20 lbs. 



21 lbs. 



24 lbs. 

 14 lbs. 



12 lbs. 



48 lbs. 



18 lbs. 



25 lbs. 



14 lbs. 



22 lbs. 



14 lbs. 



14 lbs. 

 14 lbs. 

 32 lbs. 



14 lbs. 



14 lbs. 



12 lbs. 



10 lbs. 



14 lbs. 



10 lbs. 



45 lbs. 

 14 lbs. 



14 lbs. 



$2.60 



1.75 



5.25 



10.00 



2.00 

 5.75 



2.40 



2.20 



1.50 

 4.00 



2.35 

 3.75 



2.60 



2.75 



4.25 

 1.45 

 5.25 



5.25 



5.25 



2.40 



15.50 



6.50 



2.70 



3.25 

 3.65 



Per 

 lb. 



$0.20 



.22 



.10 



.18 



.20 

 .18 



.40 



.32 



.12 

 .18 



.40 



.40| 



.22 



1.60 



.50 



.28 



.10 

 .28 



Per 



lOo lbs. 



$16.00 



70.00 

 12.00 



25.00 



45.00 



8.00 



40.00 



8.00 

 14.00 



16.00 



16.00 



28.00 



9.00 



15.00 



35.00 



35.00 



18.00 



45.00 

 25.00 



7.00 

 25.00 



ITALIAN EYE GRASS. 







ORCHARD GRASS. 



£ e r nd HENDERSON'S FARMERS' MANUAL. 



It illustrates all the best Grasses, gives full description and much ivl All FD PPFP 

 information upon FARM SEEDS of inestimable value to the farmer. ""*»*-<***' * i\t*H« 



