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H. W. BUOKBEE, BOCKFORD, ILLINOIS 



Northern Grown Re=Cleaned GRASS SEEDS 



CRESTED DOG'S TAIL 



BUCKBEE'S RELIABLE 



Higb-Grade Pedigree Crass Seed. Free from Weed Seed and 

 True to Name. Prices Subject to Market Fluctuations Without 

 Notice. Write for Market Prices if You Desire to Buy in Large 



Quantities. 



BERMUDA GRASS- (Cy*od<m Dactyl<m)-The , most 'Valuable grass 

 for the Southern Slates, as it withstands beat and drought 

 wonderfully well. Is valuable for bay and pasture, and un- 

 surpassed for lawns in the South, as It runs ove the ground 

 forcing a dense turf (35 lbs,per bu.) Sow 8 lbs per acre. 

 Postpaid lb. 56c ; 3 lbs. §1.66 By express or freight at buy- 

 er's expense. 5 lbs. S2.39; 10 lbs. $4.77. 



CREEPING BENT GRASS-(Agrostis Stolonifera)— Somewhat re- 

 sembles hed Top. Do s best on w-t, marshy soil. (14 lbs. 

 pe m buj Postpaidlb. 34c: 3 lbs. 99c. By express or freight 

 at buyer's expense, U ° u - 67c : tu - * 2 - 48 - 



rttESTED BOG'S TAIL (CynosurusCristatus)-A fine dwarf-growing 



er's expense, % bu. 89c; bu. -<3.34. 



TALL FESCVE 



ENGLISH, OR PERENNIAL, ^^^^^^^^^Tf^ 

 for permanent meadows and Pastures. ^oures c lbs. per bu.) Postpaid, 



FO WL^ADOWGRASS-(PoaSe, W 

 that are occasionally overflowed. (12 IDs. per du.i r»> v , 

 By express or freight at buyer's expense, J£ bu. 93c . bu. w sw- 



ITALIAN RYE ^-^J^g^^^^^^^^^^ 



KaVl^ bUy£r,S eXPe ° Se ' ^ 



bu. $109. 



JOHNSON GRASS-(Sor,hum Halape«e>-^ SnASo«fc 



V&gS%Z5£ % r Ts U pWTu^ f0 «id^b r ?lc°^ | lbs. 62c By express or 

 freight at buyer's expense, M tu - 66c - ; bu - * 2 - 44 - 



KENTUCKY BLUE GRASS • ^CKBEE'S «2^ljffi&£tffcg5& S«1 

 grasses to start in the spring. Much r ea\ sneu uy an Fancy cleaned seed. 



^Fsf&Vtit&x^^ orfre * ht at 6uyer ' s 



expense, H bu. 73c; bu. S2.69. 



■MEADOW FESCUE— vFestuca Pratensis) — ENGLISH BLUE 

 GRASS-One : o 'the best of our natural grasses Is 

 sreedily eaten bv all kinds of stock, is very fatten- 

 fnfand makes excellent bay. It is very hardy and 

 succeeds Tin almost all soils, but attains its greatest 

 nerflrt ion n moist, rich land. Comes into use v ery 

 elriy? and again late in tbe Fall.. (14 lbs. per bu.) 

 Postpaid, lb. 21c ; 3 lbs. 62c. By express orfreight 

 at buyer's expense, % bu. 4lc: bu. *1.38. 



MT.ADOW FOXTAIL — < Alopecurus Pratensis) — Closely 

 resembles i 'fimotby. but flowers much earlier and 

 thrives in all soils excepting dry sands or gravel 

 It succeeds best in strong, moist, rich soils. Being 

 of larlyl and rapid growtb. it is particularly valu- 

 able fo? permanent pasture. It is highly relished 

 by all kindsof stock, endures close cropping and 

 forms a luxuriant aftermath. (10 lbs. per duj 

 Postpaid, t lb. 3 Sc.; 3 lbs St 00 By express or 

 freight at buyer's expense. K *>»• ° 4c • bu - >2 Sb 



HARD FESCUE- 1 Featuca Duriuscula)— A very usefu 

 grass, and shoulu b .• included in all sbeep pasture 

 or in permanent pastures for dry, gravelly soils. 

 Produces a v« ry fli e and succulent herbage. (1? 

 lbs. per bu.) Postpaid, b. 21c: 3 lbs. 62c. By expres 

 oi freight at buyer's txpense. H bu. 38c. '- bu. S1.32. 



SHEEP'S FESCVE. (See ntxt po^). 



ENGLISH E YE GRASS 



