Henderson's Superior 



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> RECLEANED < 



GRASS-CLOVER 



/liS&EltDS. 



All are of choicest quality, new cropj 

 seeds of high germination, freefrom j 

 weed seeds, having been recleaned| 

 by our up-to-date machinery. 



Considering this superior grade, our 

 prices will be found very low. 



blue grass. Prices subject to variation without notice. 



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RED CLOVER, 



HENDERSON'S 



SUPERIOR. ) 

 RECUKANEDl 



GRASS SEEDS. 



AWNLESS BEOME GRASS. (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 



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 . x 



Creeping Bent Grass. (Agrostis Stolonifera.) Excellent for lawns; succeeds well in most situations 



Crested Dog's Tail. (Cynosurus Cristatus.) Should enter in moderate quantity in permanent pasture and lawn mixtures. . . 



ENGLISH RYE GRASS. (Loliitm Perenne.) It grows rapidly and makes a good showing within a month from time of sowing 



Fine-Leaved Sheep's Fescue. (Festuca Ovina Tenuifolia.) The finest bladed grass and valuable only for lawns 



HARD FESCUE. (Festuca Duriuscula.) A dwarf-growing grass, forming a dense, fibrous mat, succeeding well in dry situations 



HUNGARIAN GRASS. (Panicum Germanicum.) Is a valuable annual forage plant. 1 bushel to the acre. (10 bush., SI. 90 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 (Sorghum Halapense.) A valuable meadow or hay grass for the South; withstands hot and dry weather. . . 



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. (See cut.) 



MEADOW FESCUE. (Festuca Pratensis.) Of great value in mixtures for permanent pasture 



MEADOW FOXTAIL. (Alopecurus Pratensis.) One of the best grasses for permanent pasture; early and of rapid growth . . 



ORCHARD GRASS. (Dactylis Glomerata.) One of the most valuable grasses; in mixtures, either for pasture or hay 



Red or Creeping Fescue. (Festuca Rubra.) Forms a close, rich sod, and is valuable in lawns 



RED TOP GRASS. (Agrostis Vulgaris.) Choice I Valuable either for hay, or permanent pasture, reaches highest perfection I 



Fancy or extra recleaned seed I on moist, rich soils J 



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



Rough-Stalk Meadow Grass. (Poa Trivialis.) Excellent for pastures and meadows, particularly on damp soils 



SHEEP'S FESCUE. (Festuca Ovina.) Short and dense in growth, excellent for sheep pastures. Valuable also for lawns.. . . 



Sweet Vernal, True Perennial. (Anthoxantkum Odoratum.) Emits an agreeable odor, which it imparts to the hay 



TALL MEADOW FESCUE. (Festuca Elattor.) Early, nutritive and productive in pastures on wet or clay soils 



TALL MEADOW OAT GRASS. (Avena Elatior.) Of rapid growth, recommended for soiling and in permanent hay mixtures 



TIMOTHY. (Phleum Pratense.) The grade we offer is particularly "choice," free from weed seeds and of high germinating power 



VariOUS-Leaved Fescue. (Festuca Heterophylla.) Valuable for permanent pasture, and is also desirable in lawn mixtures.. . 



Wood Meadow Grass. (Poa Nemoralis.) Of early growth and thriving well under trees 



HENDERSON'S 



SUPERIOR i 

 Rl.CI.EANtD 



CLOVER SEEDS. 



ALFALFA, or LUCERNE. (Medicago Sativa.) A clover-like, leguminous plant of great importance as a hay and forage crop, 

 nutritious and rich in protein elements. It grows 2 to 5 feet high and roots 8 to 12 feet deep. It needs one season to become 

 established, after which it yields enormous crops annually for many years. Two to six cuttings per season, aggregating three 

 to eight tons cured hay per acre, are harvested, according to conditions and locality. It does well on all good rich soils 

 (except heavy clay), if well drained, or overlaying a permeable subsoil; on calcareous soil it thrives especially well. Sow in the 

 Northeastern States in the spring, 20 to 25 lbs. of seed per acre if broadcasted, or 15 to 20 lbs. if drilled; the latter is advis- 

 able so that cultivation may be given; in the South sow in February or September 



ALSIKE, or HYBRID CLOVER. (Trifolium Hybridum.) 

 excellent for land that is clover-sick 



Equal in nutritive value to the Red or Pea Vine Clover, and 



Bokhara Clover. (Melilotus Alba.) A strong-growing perennial of value for green manuring, especially South, also largely 

 grown for the excellent food it affords throughout its season for bees 



Japan Clover. (Lespedeza Striata.) A low-spreading perennial, much like white clover, of great value in the Southern States 

 for forage and green manuring 



Mammoth Red, or Pea-Vine Clover. (Trifolium Pratense Perenne.) . . . 



RED CLOVER, Medium. (Trifolium Pratense.) Our seed is of high germination, pure and free from weed seeds. 



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. Price subject to change without notice. (See cut.) 



CRIMSON or SCARLET CLOVER. (Trifolium Incarnatum.) An annual of strong, erect growth, 1 to 2 feet high; important 

 as a supplementary fall crop for hay. forage or silage, yielding 8 to 15 tons of green, or 2 to 3 tons of cured, forage per acre; 

 very nutritious and rich in protein. As a winter cover or soiling crop it is of great value, being a great soil enricher, adding 

 humus and nitrogen. Sow in the fall at the rate of 12 to 15 lbs. of seed per acre, either broadcast or drilled in. When sown 

 in spring it is apt to flower and mature before making its full growth ' 



WHITE CLOVER. (Trifolium Repens.) Should be used in all mixtures for permanent pasture and for lawn 



Weight 

 per bush. 



Per 

 bush. 



14 lbs. 



S2.50 



35 lbs. 





14 lbs. 



1.75 



20 lbs. 



5.25 



21 lbs. 



10.00 



24 lbs. 



2.10 



14 lbs. 



5.25 



12 lbs. 



2.00 



48 lbs. 



2.00 



18 lbs. 



1.60 



25 lbs. 



4.00 



14 lbs. 



2.40 



22 lbs. 



3.60 



7 lbs. 



2.75 



14 lbs. 



3.25 



14 lbs. 



3.00 



14 lbs. 

 32 lbs. 

 14 lbs. 



1.65 

 5.50 

 5.25 



14 lbs. 



5.25 



12 lbs. 



2.00 



10 lbs. 



8.00 



14 lbs. 



6.00 



10 lbs. 



2.80 



45 lbs. 



3.00 



14 lbs. 



3.65 



14 lbs. 



6.75 



60 lbs. 



13.75 



60 lbs. 



13.75 



60 lbs. 



16.75 



20 lbs. 



5.50 



60 lbs. 



12.00 



60 lbs. 



10.50 



60 lbs. 



.7.25 



60 lbs. 



15.50 



Per 

 lb. 



SO. 20 

 .70 

 .14 

 .28 

 .50 

 .10 

 .40 

 .18 



Per 



100 lbs. 



816.00 

 60.00 

 11.00 

 25.00 

 45.00 

 8.00 

 36.00 

 15.00 



8.00 

 14.00 



16.00 

 15.00 

 35.00 

 21.00 

 20.00 

 10.00 

 16.00 

 35.00 

 35.00 

 15.00 



40.00 

 25.00 

 6.50 

 25.00 

 45.00 



22.00 

 22.00 

 25.00 



25.00 

 19.00 



17.00 



11.00 

 25.00 



We shall be pleased to make Special Prices j p ^? b r ? e \ to buyers of large quantities of Grain or Grass Seed. 



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