30 PETER HENDERSON & CO., NEW YORK.— WHOLESALE CATALOGUE— GRASSES & CLOVERS. 



MEADOW FESCUE. 



COMPLETE LIST OF 



Grasses and Clovers, 



Prices subject to variation. Special quotations for large quantities. 



deswon see "Henderson's American Farmers' Manual," ap ^ t ?„. 



At both the Pan-American Exposition and the World's Fair we received 



OVER THIRTY MEDALS AND AWARDS, 



a large proportion of which were granted to our Grasses and 

 Clovers for superior quality and purity of sample. 



ITALIAN BYE UKASS. 



All Grass and Clover Seeds offered on this 



page are crop 1901 and are the best lots pro= 



curable. All are of the highest germinating power, are pure and 



free from wreed seeds, all having been recleaned by our own 



up-to-date machinery. 



We sell Grass and Clover Seeds on the closest possible margin, and for Choice, Recleaned, New Crop Seeds our prices will be found very low. 

 Besides offering Grass Seeds and Clover by the lb.. 100 lbs. and bushel, we give the standard weight per bushel. 



AWN1ESS BROME GRASS. (Bromus 1 Der- 

 mis.) Will stand long droughts and produce 

 heavy crops in dry sections where other grasses 

 would perish. It has also proved one of the 

 hardiest grasses. Will succeed in a wider range 

 of temperature than any other grass. Will also 

 grow and produce satisfactory crops on soil 

 too poor to support Timothy and many of the 



other grasses 



BERMUDA GRASS. (Cynodon Dactylon.) Of 

 great value in the Southern States, but does 



not thrive north of Virginia 



Canada Blue Grass. (Poa Compressa.) Useful 



for sowing on hard clay and poor soils 



Creeping- Bent Grass. (Agrostis Stolonifera.) 

 Excellent for lawns, succeeds well in most situa- 

 tions 



Crested Dog's Tail. (Cynosurus Cristatus.) 

 Should enter in moderate quantity in permanent 

 pasture mixtures, and in larger quantities for 

 lawns, as it possesses in a marked degree all the 



desirable features of a good lawn grass 



ENGLISH RYE GRASS. (Lolium Perenne.) 

 A valuable grass where quick results are desired, 

 as it grows rapidly and makes a good showing 



within a month from time of sowing 



Fine-Leaved. Sheep's rescue. (Festuca Ovina 

 Tenuifolia.) The finest bladed grass and valu- 

 able only for lawns 



HARD FESCUE. (Festuca. Duriuscula.) A 

 dwarf-growing grass of great value, succeeding 

 well in dry situations. Has a wonderful rout 



formation, forming a dense fibrous mat 



HUNGARIAN GRASS. (Panicum Germani- 

 cum.) Is a valuable annual forage plant. 1 



bushel to the acre. 10 bush., §1.75 bush 



ITALIAN RYE GRASS. (Lolium Italicum.) 

 Thrives in almost any soil and yields early and 

 abundant crops. Sown in the fall will produce 

 an excellent hay crop the following season, but 



lasts only one year 



Johnson Grass. (Sorgbam Halapense.) 



KENTUCKY BLUE GRASS. (Poa Pratensis.) 

 Fancy or double extra clean. Though 

 offered at the standard weight of 14 lbs. per 

 bushel, the natural weight of this fancy seed is 



20 to 25 lbs. per measured bushel 



MEADOW FESCUE. {Festuca Pratensis.) Of 



great value in mixtures for permanent pasture.. 



MEADOW FOXTAIL. (Alopecurus Pratensis.) 



One of the best grasses for permanent pasture. 



Is the earliest grass, and of rapid growth 



ORCHARD GRASS. (Dactylis Glomerata.i 

 One of the most valuable grasses, and should be 

 one of the main varieties in mixtures, either for 



pasture or hay 



Red or Creeping Fescue. (Festuca Rubra.) 



Forms aclose. rich sod, and is valuable in lawns. 



RED TOP GRASS. (Agrostis Vulgaris.) Choice 



Fancy or extra recleaned seed 



Rhode Island Bent Grass. (Agrostis Canina.) 



A very fine variety for lawns 



Rough-Stalk Meadow, (Poa Trivialis) 



SHEEP'S FESCUE. (Festuca Ovina.) Short 

 and dense in growth, excellentforsheep pastures. 

 Valuable also for lawns and pleasure grounds... 

 Sweet Vernal, True Perennial. (Anthox- 

 anthum Odoratum.) Emits an agreeable odor, 

 which it imparts to the hay 



Weight 

 per bush. 



14 lbs. 



35 lbs. 

 14 lbs 



21 lbs. 



24 lbs 

 14 lbs 



12 lbs 



48 lbs 



18 lbs 

 23 lbs 



14 lbs 

 22 lbs 



lbs 



14 lbs 



14 lbs 

 14 lbs 

 32 lbs 



14 lbs 

 1 4 lbs 



12 lbs 



Per 

 bush. 



Per Per 

 lb. 100 lbs. 



$3.25 



.80 

 .12 



.30 



11.00 



2.00 .10 



2.50 

 1.80 



1.50 

 3.00 



1.75J 

 5.00 



$20.00 



70.00 

 10.00 



28.00 



50.00 



S.00 

 40. 0< 



20.00 

 3.50 



.10 8.00 



.14 11.00 



.15 12.00 

 .25 22.00 



.40 35.00 



4.501 

 1.50 

 6.00 



4.25 

 5.00 



.35 

 .12 

 .20 



.35 



.40 



10 lbs. 14.50 1.50 



16.00 



30.00 

 10.00 

 18.00 



30.00 

 35.00 



TALL ME ADO W FESCUE. ( Festuca Elatior. ) 

 Very early, nutritive and productive. Should 

 form a portion of all pastures on wet or clay 

 soils 



TALL MEADOW OAT GRASS. (A vena 

 Elatior. I Recommended for soiling, being rapid 

 and luxuriant in its growth, also of great value 

 in permanent hay mixtures 



TIMOTHY. (Phleum Pratense.) We offer a 

 particularly "choice" sample, free from weed 

 seeds. Large quantities of Timothy seed are on 

 the market which are so foul with noxious weed 

 seeds as to be dear as a gift, and there is no 

 sound reason for farmers to sow such seed when 

 we offer pure seed of high germinating power 

 at such reasonable prices. Price subject to 

 change without notice 



Various-Leaved Fescue. (Festuca Hetero- 

 phyllu.) Valuable for permanent pasture, and 

 is ;tlso desirable in lawn mixtures 



Wood Meadow Grass. (Poa Xemoralis.) Of 

 early growth and thriving well under trees 



...CLOVERS... 



ALFALFA, or LUCERNE. (.VedicagoSativa.) 

 A permanent clover of great value on all soils 

 which contain lime in any form, and should be 

 much more extensively grown. One of our cus- 

 tomers in l.ogan Co.. Ohio, cut four crops in one 

 season. The aggregate length of the four cut- 

 tings was over ten fert, and made six tons of 

 cured hay per acre. Alfalfa should be cut every 

 time it comes in blossom, whether the growth 

 is short or tall, for if allowed to form seed, it 

 shortens the life of the plant. Sow in drills, 12 

 lbs. per acre; broadcast, 18 to 20 lbs. per acre.. 

 ALSIKE, or HYBRID CLOVER. ( Tri folium 

 Hybridum.) Equal in nutritive value to the Red 

 or Pea Vine Clover, and excellent for land that 



is clover-sick 



Bokhara Clover. (Melilotus Alba.) Affords 



excellent food for bees throughout its season 



Japan Clover. I Lespedeza Striata.) A low- 

 spreading perennial, much like white clover, of 



great value in the Southern States 



Mammoth Red, or Pea- Vine Clover. ( Tri- 



folium Pratense Perenne.) 



RED CLOVER, Medium. ( Trifolium Pratense.) 

 CAITION — Every care should be exercised in buying 

 Red Clover, for there is always on the market at a 

 cheapprice. large quantities badly infested with weed 

 seeds, which in size and appearance closely resemble 

 Red Clover, and cannot be cleaned out. When pure 

 seed is expensive, as it is this year. Red Clover is 

 frequently jxtrposely adulterated with Yellow Tre- 

 foil (a small yellow-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 



SCARLET CLOVER. ( Trifolium Incarnatum.) 

 Of great value for sowing in the fall for plowing 



under the following spring 



WHITE CLOVER. (Trifolium Repens.) Should 

 be used in all mixtures for permanent pasture 

 and for lawn 



Weight 

 per bush. 



Per 

 bush. 



Per 

 lb. 



Per 



100 lbs. 



14 lbs. 



10 lbs, 



$6.50 $0.50 



2.25 



$45.00 



20.00 



45 lbs. 



14 lbs. j 

 14 lbs.] 



4.30 



4.50 

 6.00 



6o lbs. 



60 lbs. 

 00 lbs. 



20 lbs. 

 CO lbs. 



60 lbs. 

 60 lbs. 

 60 lbs. 



9.00 



13.50 

 18.00 



5.50 

 9.00 



8.50 



5.00 



15.00 



:',o.00 

 40.00 



15.00 



22.00 

 2S.00 



25.00 

 15.00 



14.00 



8.00 



25.00 



Farm Seeds we do NOT deliver free, but when small quantities are wanted we will prepay carriage in the U. S. if 8c. per lb. is added to the prices. 



