BUCKBEE'S "FULL OF LIFE" GRASS SEEDS 



High Grade — Pedigreed 



The best obtainable, both as respects purity and high 

 germination — pure and clean, plump, heavy and well 

 ripened, so as to insure a good stand, and free from 

 noxious and foreign seeds. 



TIMOTHY 



As a crop for hay, Timothy is probably unsurpassed 

 by ai\y other grass. It is greatly relished by all kinds 

 of sloclf, especially liorses. It yields more nutritive 

 matter than any other grass or forage plant. It is 

 well suited for a permanent pasture as it will hold its 

 own for several years, before running out. Well 

 adapted to early Spring grazing, as it starts up qulcicly 

 In the Spring and in favorable Fall weather can be 

 pastured in the Autumn as well, The largest crop? 

 of hay are raised on rich land. It is well suited for 

 light, sandy soil as most other Grasses. The most 

 important point in the growing of Timothy is the 

 selection of good seed. Our "Full of Life" Brand will 

 stand 'he test of any Pure Seed Law in the World Will 

 range better than 98^0 Purity and 95% Germination. 

 Mv prices, postpaid, lb. 30c.; 3 lbs. 80c. By expres" 

 or freight, not prepaid, i bu. 70c.; i bu. $L30; ibu $2.45 

 bu. (-45 lbs.) $4.85. 



RED TOP 



Buckbee's "Full of Life" Timothy. ., . , . , 



A valuable grass for moist, rich soils where it thrives' 

 very luxuriantly. It is a good variety to sow with Timothy and Clover for meadow or 

 pasture and is more permanent than either of the other two. It should be fed close. On 

 good soil it grows about two feet high- on poor gravelly land about half that height. It 

 has been grown successfully even on alkali land where other grasses failed. Red Top Is 

 commonly known as Herd's Grass and should be more extensively 

 grown, especially in combination with other grasses. Buckbee's 

 "Full of Life" Brand, unhulled seed. The very best grade. Postpaid, 

 lb. 30c.; 3 lbs. 80c. By express or freight, not prepaid, i bu. 40c.; 

 i bu. 60c.; i bu. $1.05; bu. (14 lbs.) $1.85; 2 bu. $3.60; 10 bu. or more 

 at $1.75 per bu. 



Bromus Inermis. 



KENTUCKY BLUE GRASS 



This makes the best sweetest pasture and most nutritious feed 

 for all kinds of stock. Kentucky has long been famous for its high 

 bred horses and its Blue Grass pastures. It is now possible to estab- 

 lish on most any farm a Blue Grass pasture of greenest verdure, 

 which will give very profitable returns. This Grass is the first to 

 start up in the Spring and remains green until snow flies in the Fall. 

 It is very hardy and is uninjured by cold or dry weather, hot sun or 

 tramping of hoofs. The roots are so thick and stout as to form a 

 tough sod. Blue Grass requires about two years to get well started 

 and for that reason it is often sown in mixture with other grasses. 

 It will do well on almost any land. Buckbee's "Full of Life" Brand, 

 the best obtainable. Postpaid, lb. 40c.; 3 lbs, $1.10. By express or 

 freight, not prepaid, ^ bu. 4Sc.; i bu. SSc; i bu. $1.65; bu. (14 lbs ) 

 $3.25; 2 bu. $6.40; 10 bu. or more at $3.15 per bu. 



ORCHARD GRASS 



A valuable grass for pasture or hay land on account of its 

 earliness. It furnishes the first green grass in the Spring and until 

 late in the Fall. When closely cropped it grows up very quickly and 

 is ready for grazing again in ten or twelve days. It is well suited for 

 shady places, such as orchards and groves. Grows on all kinds of 

 land.' but does best on deep, rich sandy loam or clay soils Buckbee s 

 "Full of Life" Brand, the best obtainable. Postpaid lb 3Sc.:3 lbs. SSc. 

 By express or freight, not prepaid, i bu SOc ; i bu 95c ; J bu. $1.80; 

 bu. (14 lbs.) $3.25; 2 bu. $6.40; 10 bu or more at $3.J5 bu 



BROMUS INERMIS 



ACKNOWLEDQED KINO OP 

 THE DESEKTS ANDDRY 

 SANUV SOILS 



Lots of Early Spring and Late Fall Feed, Besides Good Crop of Hay. 



This highly useful grass grows to a height of three feet and soma= 

 times five feet. A native of Hungary, it has done remarkably well 1b 

 America, especially on dry, arid soils, where its drought-resisting quail- 

 ties are shown to wonderful advantage. A hardy perennial, it is well 

 adapted to cold climates and exposed situations. Produces satisfac- 

 tory crops on land too poor for Timothy and other grasses. Tried 

 widely, it has been endorsed everywhere, and is pronounced a great 

 boon to farmers because IT PAYS ON ANY GROUND. 



The South Dakota Experiment Station, of Brookings, says: "This 

 Is the best grass that has yet been tried at this station. When properly 

 sown it catches well, giving a good sod the first year; in favorable s a 

 sons a fair yield of hay may also be obtained. Up to the present the 

 best results have been obtained by sowing plenty of seed on well-pre - 

 pared ground as early as possible in the Spring. From two to two and 

 one-half bushels should be sown to the acre, depending somewhat upon 

 the season and condition of soil. The forage, though coarse, is of ex- 

 cellent quality, and under ordinary circumstances a large amount ot 

 early Spring and Fall feed may be obtained, in addition to a good yield 

 of hay. Thus far the grass has endured drought perfectly, and has 

 never winter-killed in the least.. It does well sovi^n with clover or with 

 clover and timothy. Use twenty pounds to the acre, if alone: if with 

 alfalfa fifteen pounds — they will grow well together. It may be sown 

 in the Fall witn Winter Wheat, or in the Spring. Cut when first com 

 Ing into bloom ' A standard bushel weighs 14 pounds. 



Choicest Northern-grown stock seed, that will stand the test of any 

 Pure Seed Law in the world, postpaid, i lb. 15c ; lb. 25c. By express Of 

 freight, not prepaid, i bu SOc ; i bu. 7Sc. ; 

 i bu $1.25; bu. $1,90; SJbu. or more, 

 $1 75 per bu. 



STANDARD LIST OF LEADING GRASSES 



Used for Hay and Permanent Pastures. 

 Buckbee's "Ful! of Life" Brands Recommended 

 for Purity and Germination. 



Prices 



ENGLISH PERENNIAL RYE GRASS.__ _ 



ITALIAN RYE GRASS. (Lolium Italicum.) 



CREEPING BENT GRASS. (Agrostis Stolonifera.).... 

 CRESTED DOG'S TAIL GRASS. (Cynosurus Cris- 



tatus.) _ 



FOWL MEADOW GRASS. (Poa Serotina.) 



HARD FESCUE GRASS. (Festuca Duriuscula.) 



AlEADOW FESCUE GRASS. (Festuca Pratensis.) 



RED or CREEPING FESCUE. (Festuca Rubra.)_ 



SHEEP'S FESCUE. (Festuca Ovina.) 



ROUGH STALKED MEADOW GRASS. (Poa Tri- 



vialis.) 



MEADOW FOXTAIL GRASS. (Alopecurus Pratensis) 



TALL MEADOW OAT GRASS. (Avena Elatoir ) 



TALL FESCUE. (Festuca Elatoir ) 



WOOD MEADOW GRASS. (Poa Nemoralis.) 



WATER or FLOATING MEADOW GRASS 



SWEET VERNAL. (Anthoxanthum Odoratum.)._ 



JOHNSON GRASS. (Sorghum Halapense.)_ 



BERMUDA GRASS. (Cynodon Dactvlon.)., 



lbs 



Postpaid 



Not Prepaid 



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per 



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bu. 



lb. 



3 lbs. 



i bu. 



bu. 



14 



.25 



.65 



.60 



1 45 



14 



.25 



.65 



.50 



1. 55 



14 



.45 



1.30 



1.05 



3.84 



14 



.48 



1.40 



1.25 



4.72 



12 



.48 



1.40 



1.15 



4.35 



12 



.35 



,85 



.60 



2.16 



14 



.40 



1.15 



l.OS 



3.62 



14 



.40 



1.15 



.95 



3.36 



12 



.35 



.95 



o75 



2.62 



14 



.48 



1.40 



1.25 



4.72 



14 



,48 



1.40 



1.25 



4 62 



14 



.40 



1.10 



,90 



3 12 



14 



.48 



1.40 



1.25 



4.72 



14 



.85 



2.45 



2.25 



8.62 



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48 



1.40 



1.25 



4.62 



14 



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1.15 



.95 



3 36 



25 



.35 



.95 



1.25 



4.87 





.80 



2.25 







Prices 



Keatucky Blue Grass. 



ALL GRASS SEEDS PRICES ARE SUBJECT TO MARKET CHANGES 



Red Top. 



