OUR PERMANENT HAY AND PASTURE GRASS 



Is prepared specially to meet the demand for a mixture that will be desirable either for cutting- for Hay 

 or to use for Pasture, and contains such grasses as are best adapted for these purposes. In ordering, 

 please state whether you want a mixture for upland or low ground. 



MIXTURE FOR rPLAND.-14 lbs. to tlie bu., I MIXTURE FOR LOWLAND.— 14 lbs. to the 

 2 bu. to the acre. Per bu. $2.00. 10 bu. tor | bu., 2 bu. to the acre. Per bu. $2.00. 10 bu, 

 $17.50. | for $17.50. 



KENTUCKY BLUE 

 GRASS 



It is rather sensitive to heat, 

 but not so to cold weather, 

 and on this account does its 

 best in the fall, winter and 

 spring. It grows slowly at 

 first, forms a very compact 

 turf, making a fine pastur- 

 age when once established. 

 It is much the best, how- 

 ever, to combine other 

 grasses with it, for either 

 lawn or pasturage. Sow in 

 the spring or fall. 

 (Fancy, triple- cleaned). 



Bu. (14 lbs.) $1.75. 

 Choice $1.50 per bushel. 



NOTICE. — Beware of 

 cheap Canada Blue 

 Grass, as it is full of 

 Thistle. 



ORCHARD GRASS.— 



(Dactylis Glomerata.) — One 

 of the most desirable 

 grasses for pastures. Sow 

 under orchards or in shady 

 places. It grows rapidly, 

 thrives in sandy land, and 

 does not suffer from close 

 feeding. Choice Western 

 seed. Not to be confounded 

 with the cheap grasses 

 mixed with rye grass. 

 Bu. (14 lbs.). Fancy Recleaned Seed, $1.50 bu. 



TIMOTHY.— The best quality of Timothv Seed 

 at market prices. 



HEBD, or BED TOP GRASS (Agrostis vul- 

 garis.)- A valuaDle native permanent grass, as a 

 mixture in meadows, pastures or lawns, grows best 

 in moist situation. 10 lbs. to the bushel; 2 l / 2 bushels 

 to the acre. 



As usually sold per bushel, 75c. 

 Choice Extra Heavy Seed, per bushel, $1.00, 

 Fancy Clean Seed, — lb. 100 lbs. . 



CREEPING BENT GRASS (Agrostis Stolon- 

 fera). — Succeeds in nearly any situation, and is 

 good for lawns or pastures: best adapted for moist 

 situations. About 20 lbs. to the bushel; 2 1-2 bushels 

 to the acre. 



Per lb. 35c, postpaid. Per bu. $3.75. 



ENGLISH RYE GRASS.— A nutritious perma- 

 nent grass for meadows and pastures. 



Qt. 20c. Bu. (24 lbs.). $2.00. 



MEADOW FOXTAIL (Alopecurus pratensis). 

 An excellent early grass for permanent pasture; 

 medium moist or dry land is best. 



WOOD MEADOW GRASS (Poe nemoralis). 

 An early nutritive grass; thrives well under trees. 

 Lb. 35c. 



CRESTED DOG'S TAIL (Cynosurius crista- 

 tus).— Valuable for dry hard soils and hills. Two to 

 three bushels to the acre. 



Lb. 45c. 



SHEEP FESCUE (Festuca Ovina).— A grazing 

 grass for dry, sandy and rocky situations. 2 to 3 

 bushels to the acre. 



Lb. 25c. Bu. (12 lbs.) $2.00. 



IMPOBTANT.— It does not pay the farmer to 

 I buy cheap Grass Seeds, as it is liable to be 

 ! either old seed or full of weeds. 



