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H. W. BTJOKEEE, ROCKFOED, ILLINOIS. 



Northern Grown Re=Cleaned GRASS S'^EDS 



CBESTED DOG'S TAIL 



BUCKBEE'S RELIABLE 



High-Grade Pedigree Grass Seed. Free from Weed Seed and 

 True to Name. Prices Subject to Market Fluctuations Without 

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

 Quantities. 



BEEMTIDA GRASS— (Cynodon Dactylon)— The most valuable grass 

 for the Southern States, asit withstands heat and drought 

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

 surpassed for lawns in the South, as it runs over the ground 

 forming 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. ?2.39; 10 lbs. $4.77. 



CEEEPING BENT GRASS— (Agrrostis Stolonifera)— Somewhat re- 

 sembles Red Top, Does best on wet, marshy soil. (14 lbs. 

 per bu.) Postpaid lb. 34c. ; 3 lbs. 99c. By express or freight 

 at buyer's expense. bu. 67c. ; bu. S2.48. 



CRESTED DOG'S TAII-(Cyno3iirus Cristatus)-Afine dwarf-growing 

 evergreen grass , particularly adapted for hard, dry soils and 

 hills pastured by sheep. It is very hardy, and is little affected 

 by extremes of weather. (14 lbs. per bu.) 

 Postpaid lb. 39c. ; 3 lbs. S1.16. By express orfreight at buy- 

 er's expense, bu. 89c.; bu. $3.34. 



TALL FESCUE 



EKGLISH, OR PEREBTTIAI, RYE GRASS— One Of the best and most nutritious grasses 

 for pf-rmanent meadows and pastures. Endures close cropping, and recovers 

 quicUly after cutting. Does best on strong, rich soils. (14 lbs. per bu.) Postpaid, 

 lb. 19c. ; 3 lbs. 54c By express or freight at buyer's expense, 34 bu. 31c; bu. 98c. 



FOWI MEADOW GRASS— (Poa Serotina)— Valuable grass for sowing on low. wet lands 

 that are occasionally overflowed. (12 lbs. per bu.) Postpaid. lb. 40c. ; 3 lbs. -51.10. 

 By express orfreight at buyer's expense, ],i bu. 93c.; bu. S3. 50. 



ITALIAN RYE GRASS— An excellent variety, producing a nutritions feed in early 

 Spring. It sown early will produce a large crop the same season. (14 lbs. per bu ) 

 Postpaid, lb. 18c.; 3 lbs. S3c. By express or freight at buyer's expense, 34 bu. 33c. ; 

 bu. S1.09. 



JOHNSON GRASS— (Sorghum Halapense)— A perennial grass with!cane-like roots. It iS 

 very tender and nutritious; good for stock. Hardy only in the South and Souih" 

 western States. (25 lbs. per bu.) Postpaid, lb. 21c.; 3 lbs. 62c. By express or 

 freight at buyer's expense, % bu. 66c.; bu. 82.44. 



KENTCTCKY BLTTE GRASS, BUCKBEE S STJPERIOR— (Poa Pratensis)— One of the first 

 grasses to start in the Spring. Much relished by all kinds of stock, and succeeds 

 on a great variety of soils, particularly on rich, moist lands. Fancy cleaned seed. 

 (14 lbs. per bu.) Postpaid, lb. 29c.; 3 lbs. 86c. By express or freight at buyer's 

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



KEADOW FESCrtTE— (Festuca Pratensis) — ENGLISH EITTE 

 GRASS— One Of the best of our natural grasses. Is 

 greedily eaten by all kinds of stock, is very fatten- 

 ing and makes excellent hay. It is very hardy and 

 succeeds in almost all soils, but attains its greatest 

 perfection in moist, rich land. Comes intense very 

 early, and again late in the Fall. (14 lbs. per bu.) 



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

 at buyer's expense, }i bu. 4lc.; bn. §1.38. 



MEADOW FOXTAH — (Alopeeurus Pratensis) — Closely 

 resembles Timothy, but flowers much earlier and 

 thrives in all soils excepting dry sands or gravel. 

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

 of early and rapid growth, it is particularly valu- 

 able for permanent pasture. It Is highly relished 

 by all kinds of stock, endnres close cropping and 

 forms a luxuriant aftermath. (10 lbs. per bu.) 

 Postpaid, 1 lb. 35c.; 3 lbs. -31 00. By express or 

 ENGLISH BYE GRASS freight at buyer's expense. ^ tu. 64e. : bu.S2.36. 



HARD FESCTJE- (Festuca Dnriuscula)— A verv useful 



grass, and should ht incluclea in all sheep pastures 

 or in permanent pastures for drv, gravelly soils. 

 Produces a very Hi e and succulent herbage. (12" 

 lbs. per bn.) Postpaid, !b. 21e. ; 3 lbs. 62c By express 

 or freight at buyer's expense. bu. 38c.: bu. $1.32. 



SHEERS FESCUE. (See next page). 



MEADOW FOXTAIL 



BARD FESCUE 



BXTOKBEE'S GKASS SEEDS ABE NOBTHEBN CrEOWN BE-OLEANED, ALWAYS THE BEST 



