6 PETER HENDERSON & CO., NEW YORK.— RECLEANED GRASS SEEDS. 



Henderson's ''Recleaned" Grass Seeds. 



FALL SOWING IS THE MOST SUCCESSFUL. 



Prices for Grass Seed are subject to the fluctuations of the market. Those herein 

 named are the prices ruling at this date (August), but we cannot be bound by them for 

 any length of time. Write for prices. 



Awnless Brome Grass. (Bromus Inermis.) A new forage plant of the utmost importance, 

 particularly in dry and Southern sections ; yields enormously. 20c. lb., $16.00 100 lbs. 



Bermuda. (Cynodon Dactylon.) Valuable for Southern States, withstands heat and drought. $1.25 

 lb., 10 lbs., $ti.oo. 



Creeping' Bent Grass. (Agrostis Stoloni/era.) Excellent for lawns, succeeds well in moist 

 situations. About 2 bushel to the acre. (20 lbs. to bush.) 22c. lb., $3.50 bush., $18.00 100 lbs. 



Crested Dog's Tail. {Cynosums Cristatus.) Should enter in moderate quantity in permanent 

 pasture mixtures and lawns. (About 21 lbs. to bush.) 60c. lb., $12.00 bush., $55.00 109 lbs. 



English Rye Grass. iLoHum Perenne.) A valuable grass. 2% to 3 bushel to the acre. 

 (24 lbs. to bush.) lie. lb., §2.25 bush., $8.00 100 lbs. 



Fine Leaved Sheep's Fescue. (Festuca Ovina Tenuifolia.) (About 14 lbs. to the bush.) 

 35c. lb., $4.25 bush., $28.00 100 lbs. 



Fow! Meadow Grass. {Poa Serotina.) ValusSle on low moist lands and meadows. Uncleaned 

 seed. 30c. lb., $3.50 bush, of 12 lbs. 



Hard Fescue. (Fesiuca Duriiisrula) Dwarf, hardy grass, of great value for dry situations, 

 indicates superior quality in hay. (12 lbs. to bush.) 2SC. lb., $2.50 bush., $18.00 100 lbs. 



Hungarian Grass. iPanicum Germanicu^) Is a valuable annual forage plant, i bush, to the 

 acre. (48 lbs. to the bush.) 10c. lb. ^ $1.60 bush., $3.10 100 lbs. 



Italian Rye Grass. {LoUujn Italicum.) Unequalled for producing an abundance of early spring 

 feed — giving quick and successive growths throughout the season. (18 lbs. to the bush.) 12c. lb., $1.90 

 bush., $10.00 100 lbs. 



Johnson Grass. {Sorghum Nalafense.) Of greatest importance for the South. Very tender and 

 nutritious. 20c. lb., $3.50 bush, of 25 lbs., $12,00 100 lbs. 



Kentueky Blue Grass. (Poa 



Pratensis.) Very valuable for a var- 

 iety of soils from moist to dry, furnishes 

 delicious and luxuriant pasturage and 

 makes excellent hay. (14 lbs. to bush.) 



14c. lb., $1.50 bush., $10.00 100 lbs. Fancy and Double extra clean. i8c. lb., $1.75 

 bush., $i2.oo 100 lbs. 



MEADOW FESCUE. {Fesiuca Pratensis.) Of great value for permanent 

 pasture and hay, robust grower and nutritious. (22 lbs. to the bush.) 15c. lb., $2.75 

 bush., $12.00 IOC lbs. 



MEADOW FOXTAIL. (Alopecurus Pratensis.) Resembles Timothy, but of 

 much earlier and rapid growth, particularly valuable for permanent pastures and hay. 

 (7 lbs. to bush.) See cut. 40c. lb., $2 50 bush., $32.00 100 lbs. 



ORCHARD GRASS (Dactylis Ghmerala.) One of the most valuable of al) 

 grasses, for either grazing or mowing, of early, 'rapid and luxuriant growth. See cut. 

 (14 lbs. to bush ) $2.50 bush., $18.00 100 lbs. 



Red or Creeping Fescue. (Festuca Rubral) Suitable for sandy sea coasn 

 and dry soils. (About 14 lbs. to the bush.) 25c. lb., $2.75 bush., $18.00 100 lbs. 



Red Top Grass. (Ag-rostis Vulgaris.) (14 lbs. to bush.) $1.00 bush., $7.00 100 

 lbs. Recleaned seed. (32 lbs. to bush.) 28c. lb., $8.00 bush., $25.00 100 lbs. 



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

 About 3 bush, to the acre. {Bush, of 14 lbs.) 25c. lb., $2.75 bush., $18.00 100 lbs. 



Rough Stalked Meadow Grass. (Poa Trivialis.) Valuable for pastures 

 and meadows, particularly on damp soib. \'% bush, to the acre. (About 14 lbs. to the 

 bush.) 45c. lb. 



Sheep's Fescue. (Festuca Ovina."^ Excellent for uplands and dry pastures, of 

 close, dense and nutritive growth, relished by sheep. (12 lbs. to bush.) 25c. lb., $2.50 

 bush., $18.00 100 lbs. 



Sweet Vernal Grass. True Perennial. (Anthoxanthum Odoratum.\ 



Very aromatic, giving hay a fine flavor. (10 lbs. to the bush.) $1.00 lb., $9.00 bush. 



Tall Meadow Fescue. (Festuca Eiatior.) Very early, nutritive and productive 

 Valuable on wet or clay soils. (About 14 lbs. to the bush.) 35c. lb., $4 50 bush. 



Tall Meadow Oat Grass. {Avena Elatior.) Recommended for soiling, being 

 rapid and luxuriant in its growth. 5 to 6 bush, per acre. (Bush, of 10 lbs.) 25c. lb 

 $2.25 bush., $20.00 100 lbs. 



Timothy. {Phleum Pratense.) We offer a particularly " choice " sample. J^ bush, 

 per acre. (45 lbs. to bush. $2.25 bush., $5.00 100 lbs. Price variable. 



Various Leaved FeSUCe. (Festuca Heterofhylla.) 25c. lb., $3.00 bush, of 14 lbs 



Wood Meadow Grass. (Poa Neijwralis.) Of early growth, and thri\'ing well 

 under trees. 2 bush, to the acre. (About 14 lbs. to the bush.) 40c. lb., $5.00 bush. 



Yellow Oat Grass "True" (Avena Flavescens.) Good for dry pastures and 

 meadows. (About 7 lbs. to the bush.) $1.25 Id., $8.50 bush. 



ME/ DOW FOXTAIL. 



ORCHARn GRASS. 



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