PETER HENDERSON & CO., NEW YORK.— RECLEANED GRASSES. 6; 



Hendersons "Recleaned" Grass Seeds. 



FALL SOWING IS THE MOST SUCCESSFUL. 



Send for our "Farmer's Manual," {Free on Application.) It illustrates all the best Grasses, gives full descriptions and 

 much information upon Farm Seeds of inestimable value to the farmer. 



Prices for Grass Seed are subject to the fluctuations of the market. Those herein named are the prices ruling at this date 

 (September 1st), but we cannot be bound by them for any length of time. 



Awnless Brome Grass. (Brcmus Inermis.) A new forage 

 plan! of the utmost importance, particularly in dry and southern sections, 

 yields enormously 40c. per lb.; $35.00 per 100 lbs. 



Bermuda. (Cy*. :do?i Dactylon.) Valuable for southern states, with- 

 stands heat and drought. $1.75 per lb. ; 10 lbs., $17.00 ; 100 lbs., $160. 00. 



Creeping- Bent Grass. (Agrostis 



Stoloni/era.) Excellent for lawns, suc- 

 ceeds well in moist situations. About 2 

 bush, to the acre. (20 lbs. to bush.) 20c. 

 per lb. ; $3.50 per bush.; § 16. co per 100 lbs. 



Crested Dog's Tail. (Cynosurus 



Cristatus.) Should enter in moderate 

 quantity in permanent pasture mixtures 

 and lawns. About 21 lbs. to bush.; 45c. 

 per lb.; $9.00 per bush.; $40.00 per 100 lbs. 



English Rye Grass. (Lolium Pe- 

 renne.) A valuable grass. 2 % to 3 bush, 

 to the acre. 



(Bushel of 24 lbs.) $2.65 per bush. 

 ( Bushel of 26 lbs.) $3.00 per bush. 

 (Bushel of 28 lbs.) $350 per bush. 



Fine Leaved Sheep's Fescue. 



{Festuca Ovina Tenaifolia.) (About 14 

 lbs. to the bush.) 35c. per 'lb.; $4 25 per 

 bush.; $28.00 pe.' 100 lbs. 



Fowl Meadow Grass. (PoaSero- 



tina.) Valuable on low moist lands and 

 meadows. Uncleaned seed. 30c. per 

 lb.; §3.00 per bush. 



Hard Fescue. (Festuca Duritts- 

 cula.) Dwarf hardy grass, of great 

 value for dry situations, indicates superior 

 quality in hay. (12 lbs. to bush.) 25c. 

 per lb.; $2.50 per bush.; $18.00 per 100 lbs. 



Hungarian Grass. (PanicumGer- 



manicum.) Is a valuable annual forage 

 plant, j bush, to the acre. (48 lbs. to the 

 bush.) $1.75 per bush ; $3.50 per 100 lbs. 



Italian Rye Grass. (Lolium Itali- 



cutn.) Unequalled for producing an 

 abundance of early, spring feed — giving 

 quick and successive growths throughout 

 the season. (18 lbs. to bush.) 15c. per 

 lb.; $2.25 per bush.; $11.00 per 100 lbs. 



Johnson Grass. (Sorghum Hala- 

 jiense.) Of greatest importance for the 

 south, very tender and nutritious. 20c. per 

 lb.; $3- 50 bush. of 25 lbs.; $12.00 per 100 lbs. 



Kentucky Blue Grass. (Poa 



Pratensis.) Very valuable for a variety 

 of soils from moist to dry, furnishes de- 

 licious and luxuriant pasturage and makes 

 excellent hay. (14 lbs. to bush.) $1.75 

 bush.; $11.00 per 100 lbs. Fancy and 

 Double extra clean. $2.10 per bush.; 

 $14.00 per 100 lbs. 



lVIeadOW Fescue. (Festuca Pratensis.) Of great value for per- 

 manent pasture and hay, robust grower and nutritious. (22 lbs. to bush.) 

 25c. per lb.; $4.50 per bush.; $18.00 per 100 lbs. 



Meadow Foxtail. (Alopecurus Pratensis.) Resembles Timothy, 

 but of much earlier and rapid growth, particularly valuable for per- 

 manent pastures and hay. (7 lbs. to bush.) 3CC. per lb.; $1.80 per bush.; 

 $24.00 per 100 lbs. 



Orchard Grass. (Baclylis Glomera/a ) One of the most valuable 

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

 growth. (See cut) (ia, lbs. to bush.) $2.50 per bush.; 10 bush, lots at 

 $2.40. 20c per lb.; $14.00 per roo lbs. 



Red or Creeping Fescue. (Festuca Rubra.) Suitable for 



sandy sea coasts and dry soils. (About 14 

 lbs. to the bush.) 25c. per lb ; $2.75 per 

 bush. 



Red Top Grass. (Agrostis Vtdga- 

 ris.) (14 lbs. to bush.) $1.25 per bu?h.; 

 $8.00 per roo lbs. Recleaned Seed. (32 

 lbs. to bush.) 20c. per lb.; $6.00 per 

 bush.; $18.00 per roo lbs. 



Rhode Island Bent Grass. 



(Agrostis Canina.) A very fine variety 

 for lawns. About 3 bush, to the acre. 

 (Bush, of t4 lbs.) 25c. per lb.; $2.75 per 

 bush.; $18.00 per roo lbs. 



Rough Stalked Meadow 



Grass. (Poa Trivialis.) Valuable 

 for pastures and meadows, particularly on 

 damp soils. r% bush, to the acre. (About 

 r4 lbs. to the bush.) 50c. per lb. 



Sheep's Fescue. (Festuca Ovina.) 

 Excellent for uplands and dry pastures, 

 of close, dense and nutritive growth 

 relished by sheep. (t2 lbs. to bush.) 25c. 

 per lb.; $2.50 per bush.; $r8.oo per roo 

 lbs. 



Sweet Vernal Grass, True 

 Perennial. (Anthoxanthum Odor- 

 atum.) Very aromatic, giving hay a fine 

 flavor, (ro lbs. to the bush.) $r.oo per 

 lb.; $9.00 per bush. 



Tall Meadow Fescue. (Festuca 



Elatior.) Very early, nutritrve and pro- 

 ductive. Valuable on wet or clay soils. 

 (About 14 lbs. to the bush.) 35c. per lb.; 

 $4.50 per bush. 



Tall Meadow Oat Grass. (Av- 



ena Elatior.) Recommended for soiling, 

 being rapid and luxuriant in its growth. 

 5 to 6 bush, per acre. (Bush, of 10 lbs.) 

 25c. per lb.; $2.25 per bush.; $20.00 per 

 100 lbs. 



Timothy (Pkleum Pratense.) We 

 offer a particularly "choice" sample. 

 From % to 1 bush, per acre. (45 lbs. to 

 bush.) $2.75 per bush.; $5.80 per roo lbs. 

 Price variable. 



Various Leaved Fescue. 



(Festuca Heterophylia.) 30c. per lb.; 

 $3.50 per bush. 



Wood Meadow Grass. (Poa Nemoralis.) Of early growth, 

 and thriving well under trees. 2 bush, to the acre. (About r4 lbs. to 

 the bush.) 50c. per lb.; $6.25 per bush. 



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

 dry pastures and meadows. (About 7 lbs. to the bush.) $r.oo per lb.; 

 $6.50 per bush. 



SCARLET CLOVER. 



This valuable Clover is perfectly hardy south of Washington, D. C, and will also stand the winter as far north as New York, if sown in a favorite 

 spot and the winter be not too severe. Sown in July or August, it will yield a heavy crop early the following spring. Its value for plowing under is 

 inistimable. Price r8c. per lb.; 10 lbs., r6c. per lb.; roo lbs. r^c. per lb. 



Postage on any of the above, 8c. per pound extra. 



