FARM SEEDS...- 
HENDERSON’S GOMPLETE LIST OF REGLEANED 
GRASSES ! CLovERs. 
All of our Grass and Clover Seeds are new crop, choicest quality, of highest 
germination, and free from weed seeds, all having been recleaned by 
our own up-to-date machinery. When this superior grade is 
considered, our prices will be found VERY LOW. 
Prices subject to variation. Special quotations for large quantities. 
pestiprion see  tenderson’s American Farmers’ Manual,”  ,,4'¢%,03, 
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ITALIAN RYE GRASS. 
oe & & & & GRASSES. ¢ #4 # & # per buh.|bush.| 1b. | 100 tbs. 
AWNLESS BROME CRASS. (Bromus Inermis.) Will stand droughts and produce heavy crops in dry sections and on poor 
soils, where other grasses perish. It is one of the hardiest grasses and succeeds in a wide range of temperature.................0....--- 14 Ibs. $2.60'$0.20| $16.00 
BERMUDA GRASS. (Cynodon Dactylon.) Of great valuein the Southern States, but does not thrive north of Virginia.......... 35 1bssuleeee -70| 60.00 
Canada Blue Crass. (Poa Compressa.) Useful for sowing on hard clay and poor soils................... 14 Ibs. er | eee | e200) 
Creeping Bent Grass. (Agrostis Stolonifera.) Excellentfor lawns; succeeds wellin most situations. .........:....-2..-.----222-c.eeeeeeee | 20 lbs. | 5.25) .28) 25.00 
Crested Dog’s Tail. (Cynosurus Cristatus.) Should enter in moderate quantity in permanent pasture and lawn mixtures........ 21 Ibs. |10.00) .50) 45.00 
ENCLISH RYE GRASS. (Lolium Perenne.) It grows rapidly and makes a good showing within a month from time of sowing | 24 Ibs. | 2.00} .10 8.00 
Fine-Leaved Sheep’s Fescue. (Festuca Ovina Tenuifolia.) The finest bladed grass and valuable only for lawns...................... 14 Ibs. 5.75 .45|) 40.00 
HARD FESCUE. (Festuca Duriuscula.) A dwarf-growing grass, forming a dense, fibrous mat, succeeding well in dry situations | 12 Ibs. | 2.20) .20] 16.00 
HUNGARIAN GRASS. (Panicum Germanicum.) Is avaluable annualforage plant. 1 bushel to the acre. (10 bush., $1.90 bush.).. | 48 Ibs. | 2.00).........|.....:ses0e0e G 
{TALIAN RYE CRASS. (Lolium Italicum.) Thrivesin almost any soil, and yields early and abundant crops. Sownin the 
fall will produce an excellent hay crop the following season, but lasts only One Yeal..........-.-.22..c0ceeeceeeeeeeeeeeeseeeecceeeeeeeeeeecceseeenesees 18 Ibs. | 1.50! .10 8.00 
Johnson Grass. (Sorghum Halapense.) A valuable meadow or hay grass for the South; withstands hot and dry weathet...... 25 lbs. | 4.00; .18) 14.00 
KENTUCKY BLUE CRASS. (Poa Pratensis.) Fancy or double extra clean. Though offered at the standard weight of 14 Ibs. 
per bushel, the natural weight of this fancy seed is 20 to 25 Ibs. per measured bushel. ...-........2...sccceeeeeeeeeeeceeceeeecceeqeeceeecseeceuecerees 14 Ibs. | 2.385) .20) 16.00 
MEADOW FESCUE. (Festuca Pratensis.) Of great value in mixtures for permanent pasture. ............:ccceeeeeeeseeceeeeeeeeeceeceueeeneeees 22 Ibs. ! 3.25) .16! 14.00 
MEADOW FOXTAIL. (Alopecurus Pratensis.) One of the best grasses for permanent pasture; early and of rapid growth......... 7 Ibs. | 2.35) .35] 380.00 
ORCHARD GRASS. (Dactylis Glomerata.) One of the most valuable grasses; in mixtures, either for pasture or hay................. 14 Ibs. | 2.75} .22) 19.00 
Red or Creeping Fescue. (Festuca Rubra.) Forms aclose, rich sod, and is valuable in lawns....... .....22....:22ccceeesseeeeeeceeeeeeseeeeeeee 14 lbs. | 3.65} .28) 24.00 
RED TOP CRASS. (Agrostis Vulgaris.) Choice { Valuable either for hay or permanent pasture, reaches highest perfection } 14 Ibs. 1.45 12 9.00 
Fancy or extra recleaned seeu............2..22-.2260- UnmOn MOIS ty rich Ys Ol Sarees seers eae tececes ee ccen eras cncn ceca nee seemcene mene nent ene=seentecr rene 32 Ibs. | 5.25) .18] 15.00 
Rhode Island Bent Grass. (Agrostis Canina.) A very fine variety for ]aWDS..............-ccccseecceeeee ceeeeeeceeeececseccceae ceceueeeccetsessseeceeeens 14 lbs. | 5.25) .40|) 35.00 
Rough-Stalk Nieadow Grass. (Poa Trivialis.) Excellent for pastures and meadows, particularly on damp soils...................... 14 Ibs. | 5.25) .40) 35.00 
SHEEP’S FESCUE. (Festuca Ovina.) Short and dense in growth, excellent for sheep pastures. Valuable also for lawns.......... 12 Ibs. | 2.20} .20) 16.00 
Sweet Vernal, True Perennial. (Anthoxanthum Odoratum ) Emits an agreeable odor, which it imparts to the hay............. ... LOM bs> | 12200 | 825 | bevess-c ees 
TALL MEADOW FESCUE. (Festuca Elatior.) Early, nutritive and productive in pastures on wet or clay Soils. ............2.....22-5 14 Ibs. | 6.50 50| 45.00 
TALL MEADOW OAT GRASS. (Avena £latior.) Ofrapid growth, recommended for soiling andin permanent hay mixtures..| 10 lbs. | 2.70 28) 25.00 
TIMOTHY. (PhAleum Pratense.) The grade we offer is particularly ‘‘choice,’’ free from weed seeds and of high germinatingpower | 45 lbs. 3.00 10 6.50 
Various-Leaved Fescue. (Festuca Heterophylia.) Valuablefor permanent pasture, and is also desirable in lawn mixtures...... 14 Ibs. | 3.65 28} 25.00 
Wood Rieadow Crass. (Poa Nemoralis.) Ofearly growth and thriving well under trees.. .............22.22cc00ecceeee eee eceeeecceceeeeceeecseeees | 14 Ibs. | 6.50) .50) 45.00 
o. 8 CLOVE RSet eran ie laces | 
. per bush.|} bush. lb. | 100 lbs. | 
ALFALFA, or LUCERNE. (Medicago Sativa.) A permanent clover of 
great value on all soils which contain limein any form, and should 
be much more extensively grown. One of our customers in Logan 
Co., Ohio, cutfour cropsin one season. The aggregate length of the 
four cuttings was over ten feet, and made six tons of cured hay per 
acre. Alfalfa should be cut every time it comesin blossom, whether] . 
the growth is short or tall, forif allowed to form seed it shortens the 
life of the plant. Sow in drills, 12 lbs. per acre; broadcast, 18 to 20 
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ALSIKE, or HYBRID CLOVER. (Trifolium Hybridum.) Equal in nutri-| 
tive value to the Red or Pea Vine Clover, and excellent for land that) 
is clover-sick 
Bokhara Clover. (Velilotus Alba.) Affords excellent food for bees 
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Japan Clover. (Lespedeza Striata.) A low-spreading perennial, much 
like white clover, of great value in the Southern States... ......0..0.0202..... | 20 lbs. 5.50 .30 
Mammoth Red, or Pea-Vine Clover. (Trifolium Pratense Perenne.)....| 60 1bs. 10.00; .18 
RED CLOVER, Medium. (Trifolium Pratense.) 
CAUTION.—Every care should be exercised in buying Red Clover. for there 
is always on the market, at a cheap price, large quantities badly infested 
with weed seeds, which in size and appearance closely resemble Red Clover, 
and cannot be cleanedout. When pure seed is expensive, as itis thisyear, Red 
Clover is frequently purposely adulterated with Yellow Trefoil (4 small yel- 
low-flowered annual clover of little or no value and apt to become a weed), 
sold to the unsuspecting farmer by country merchants who do not have the 
expert knowledge to detect it, and upon whom it is foisted by unscrupulous 
dealers. Our seed is of high germination, pure and free from weed seeds and 
foreign matter. 
Price subject to change without notice. ..............ccccccceccececeeeeeueeceeeseeeees 60 lbs. 8.75 aS 
SCARLET CLOVER. (Trifolium Incarnatum.) Of great value for sow- 
ing in the fall for plowing under the following spring................0.2.....00.. 60 Ibs. 4.25 -10 6.75 
WHITE CLOVER. (Trifolium Repens.) Should be used in all mixtures Ro ~ GST ES Se 
for permanent pasture and for lawN... ...................sscccscceceeceeceeeereeteesceses 60 Ibs. 17.50] .30); 28.00 er SQN + arSienes< ni, aD 
Farm Seeds we do NOT deliver free, or neh Re will prey wostece ee bY ,cxPress if 8c. per Ib. is added to the prices. 
ALSIKE CLOVER. 
