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DREER'S RELIABLE SEEDS 



GRASS SEEDS"^""'^""^'^- 



Red Top. 



Meadow Fescu 



English Rye Ghass. 



Sheep's Fescue. 



Meadow Foxtail. 



Blue Grass. 



Herd, or Red Top Grass (Agrostis Vulgaris). A val- 

 uable native permanent grass, desirable for meadows, 

 pastures or lawns, growing in almost any .soil, moist 

 or drv, and standing our hot climate. 15 cts. per qt., 

 20 cts. per qt. postpaid, bushel (10 lbs.) $1.00. Per 

 saclc of 50 lbs. $4.00. 



English Rye Grass, Perennial Rye (Lolium Perenne). 

 A nutritious permanent grass for meadows and pas- 

 tures, or for mixing with other grasses for lawns. It 

 thrives in almost any soil and yields an early and 

 abundant crop. 20 cts. per qt., 25 cts. per qt. postpaid, 

 bushel (24 lbs.) .$2.50. 



Perennial Sweet Vernal (Anthoxinthum Odoi-alum). 

 Useful to mix with other grasses for lawns on account 

 of its early growth and agreeable odor when cut. 60 

 cts. per lb., 65 cts. per lb. postpaid, 10 lb. lots by ex- 

 press $5.50. 



Annual Sweet Vernal (Anthoxanthum Odoratum Pu- 

 elli). An annual variety of the Sweet Vernal Grass, 

 which requires reseeding every year unless it stands 

 where it can reseed itself. Lb. 35 cts., postpaid, 43 

 cts. Bushel (10 lbs.) $3.25. 



Sheep's Fescue [Festuca Ovina). This grass forms a 

 large part of the pasturage of the English Downs. It 

 produces a large quantity of short herbage, and should 

 form a part of all mixtures for sheep pastures. 

 Lb. 30 cts., postpaid, 38 cts. ; 10 lbs. $2.75. 



Meadow Fescue (Fcstuca Prateyisis). Thrives in all 

 soils, and is an excellent grass for jiermanent pasture 

 or hay, the foliage being highly nutritious. 

 Lb. 3"5 cts., postpaid, 43 cts. ; 10 lbs. $3.25. 



Meadow Foxtail (Alopecurus Pralensis). One of the 

 best and earliest of pasture grasses. Thrives best in 

 moist localities, and bears close cropping. 

 Lb. 40 cts., postpaid, 48 cts. ; 10 lbs. $3.50. 



Orchard Grass (Dactylis Glomerala). One of the most 

 desirable grasses for pastures, .sowing under orchards 

 or in shady places. It grows rapidly, thrives in sandy 

 land, and does not suffer from close feeding. 

 Lb. 20 cts., postpaid, 28 cts. Bushel (12 lbs.) $2.25. 



Rhode Island Bent. A fine compact grass, readily 

 forming a heavv sward. Useful for lawns. 

 Lb. 30 cts., postpaid, 38 cts. ; 10 lbs. $2.50. 



Tall MeadoAv Oat Grass (Avena Elatior). A valuable 

 grass for soiling or permanent pasture, of early and 

 luxuriant growth ; also makes splendid hay. 

 Lb. 35 cts., postpaid, 43 cts. ; 10 lbs. $3.25. 



Timothy (Phleum Pratense). Considered by many the 

 best of the grasses for feeding to horses. It makes ex- 

 cellent hay and produces heavy crops. Lb. 15 cts., 

 postpaid, 30 cts. Bushel (45 lbs.) about $2.50 (subject .- 

 to market changes). 



Wood MeadoAV Grass (Poa yernoralis). Particularly 

 adapted for pleasure grounds and lawns; will grow 

 under trees, where few other grasses can exist. 

 Lb. 40 cts., postpaid, 48 cts. ; 10 lbs. $3.50. 



Johnson Grass (Sorghum Halapense). A perennial 

 grass, which grows with all the luxuriance of the 

 millets. It is tender and nutritions, and is liked by 

 all kinds of stock. It should be cut just as it comes 

 into bloom. Two heavy crops can be cut each season. 

 Lb. 25 cts., postpaid, 33 cts. Bushel (25 lbs.) $4.75. 



Flint's Mixture. For permanent pasture lands. 

 Adapted to different soils. Sow 2 bushels to the acre. 

 Qt. 20 cts., postpaid, 25 cts. Bushel (20 lbs.) $3.50. 



Grass Seeds sent by freight or express at purchaser's expense, except where noted. 



