Henderson's Superior Recleaned Grasses 



For Pasture, Hay, Turf on Golf Courses, Athletic Fields, etc., etc. 



Cleaned at the source of production, and recleaned in our own warehouses with the most modern seed-cleaning machinery 

 in America. They are then analyzed and tested by us, and verified by check tests at State and Government Stations. 



Henderson's Individual Recleaned Grasses are therefore Unequaled for Purity and Germination. 



Better turf is obtained in most cases if a mixture of grass seed is sown. We will be glad to make special mixtures when 

 desired, in accordance with the purchaser's requirements or after his own formulas. Transportation Charges Paid. 



Awnless Brome Grass (Bromus lnermis). Will produce heavy 

 crops in dry sections and on poor soils when other grasses perish. 

 It is one of the hardiest grasses and succeeds in a wide range of tem- 

 perature. Price, lb., 55c; 10 lbs., §5.00; 25 lbs., §11.25; 100 lbs.. §40.00. 



Bent, Astoria (Agrostis Capillaris). This variety differs from 

 Rhode Island Bent in that it is an underground creeper, usually by 

 rhizomes. It gives a dense, reinforced sod of a pleasing green color. 

 Price, lb., $1.25; 10 lbs., §10.00; 25 lbs., $24.00; 100 lbs., §90.00. 



Bent, Colonial (Agrostis Tenuis). Leaf-blades very narrow and 

 flat; dark green; slightly creeping habit and makes a fine turf for put- 

 ting greens. It succeeds on all well drained soils. Price, lb., §1.25; 

 10 lbs., §10.00; 25 lbs.. $24.00. 



Bent, Creeping (Agrostis Species or South German Mixed Bent). 

 This is undoubtedly one of the finest grasses for putting greens. 

 The distinctive feature of this species is its compact, creeping rooting 

 stems. The stoloniferous roots form a strong, enduring turf. 

 Price, lb., §2.50; 10 lbs.. §22.50; 25 lbs., §50.00; 100 lbs., §175.00. 



Bent, Rhode Island (Agrostis Tenuis). Distinguished by its dwarf 

 habit, shorter and narrow leaves and its peculiar open panicle, which 

 does not become closed when mature. Thrives well on acid soils. 

 Produces onlv short stolons or runners; makes a very fine dark green 

 turf. Price, lb., $1.25; 10 lbs., §10.00; 25 lbs., §24.00; 100 lbs.. §90.00. 



Bent, Seaside (Agrostis Maritima). This was first identified in 

 Oregon, and has been offered by others under a special trade name. 

 It is a hardy creeping variety, forming a close mat-like sward and 

 is very desirable for putting greens. Does well in moist situations, 

 making a rapid growth; blades are almost as narrow as true creeping 

 bent. Price, lb., §1.30; 10 lbs., §12.50; 25 lbs., $28.75; 100 lbs., $100.00. 



Bent, Velvet (Agrostis Canina). This is one of the finest type of 

 Dwarf Grasses used for Putting Greens and Lawns. It is of light 

 -green color and does well on acid soils and in the shade. 

 Price, lb., $5.00; 10 lbs., §45.00. 



Bermuda Grass (Cynodon Daclylon). A most valuable grass for 

 the southern course. It is of dwarf habit with long creeping stems, 

 rooting at the joint and covering the ground with a matting of fine 

 turf. Price, lb., 55c; 10 lbs., §5.0.0; 25 lbs., $11.25; 100 lbs., §40.00. 



Blue Grass, Annual (Poa Annua). Dwarf-growing type of grass 

 that appears in lawns earlv in spring. Reseeds itself close to ground. 

 Price, lb., §1.00; 10 lbs., §8.00. 



Blue Grass, Canada (Poa Compressa). A very hardy perennial 

 grass with creeping root-stocks. It grows on the poorest and driest 

 soils — sandv, gravelly, or clayev, standing severe wetness or drought. 

 Price, lb., 65c; 10 lbs., §6.00; '25 lbs., $13.75; 100 lbs., $50.00. 



Blue Grass, Kentucky (Poa Pratensis). It is a true perennial- 

 lasting indefinitely and improving every year. Kentucky Blue Grass 

 has creeping underground stems; leaf blades very narrow; color a 

 deep, vivid green. It is one of the very best grasses for Fairways in 

 the North and succeeds well on all good soils, especially where lime 

 is used. Price, lb., 60c; 10 lbs., §5.50; 25 lbs., $12.50; 100 lbs., $45.00. 



Carpet Grass. This type of grass is used only in the South as it 

 will not thrive where the temperature goes lower than 15 degrees. 

 Very valuable for pasture and does well on poor, sandy soil. It spreads 

 rapidly and will make favorable hay and has high feeding quality. 

 Sow 15 lbs. per acre, broadcasted. Price, lb., 60c; 10 lbs., $5.50; 

 25 lbs., §12.50; 100 lbs., $45.00; 



Crested Dog's Tail (Cynosiirus Cristalus). Should enter in mod- 

 erate quantity in pasture and lawn mixtures. Price, lb., 80c; 10 lbs., 

 §7.50; 25 lbs. $17.50. 



Fescue, Chewing's New Zealand (Festuca Cheivings). Imported 

 from New Zealand is now recognized as one of the leading grasses for 

 Putting Greens and Fairways. Makes a fine, compact turf of a dark 

 green color. Price, lb., 70c; 10 lbs., $6.50; 25 lbs., $15.00; 

 100 lbs., $55.00. 



Fescue, Creeping Red (Festuca Rubra, North German grown). This 

 is the true creeping variety thriving well on poor soils, and especially 

 adapted for shaded locations. Price, lb., §1.50; 10 lbs., $12.50; 

 25 lbs., §28.75. 



Fescue, Fine Leaved Sheep's (Festuca Tenuifolia). The leaves 

 of this variety are very fine and dark green. It thrives on very dry 

 soils and in the shade. Price, lb.. $1.50; 10 lbs.. §12.50; 25 lbs., $28.75. 



Fescue, Meadow (Fesluca Pratensis). This grass is also called 

 English Blue Grass, and in the South, Randall's Grass; flat and bright 

 green. Grows to a height of 30 inches when left uncut. For wet soils 

 few grasses are equal to Meadow Fescue. Price, lb., 45c; 10 lbs., $4.00; 

 25 lbs., §8.50; 100 lbs., $30.00. 



Fescue, Sheep's or Hard (Fesluca Ovina). It is a bunch grass, 

 forming dense tufts 3 to 6 inches in diameter with wire-like leaves 

 2 to 4 inches long of bluish gray. It is an excellent grass to grow 

 on poor sandy soils for Fay-way, when mixed with other grasses, as it 

 helps to make a durable sward. Price, lb., 80c; 10 lbs., §7.50; 

 25 lbs., §17.50; 100 lbs., $65.00. 



Fescue, Tall Meadow (Fesluca Elatior). Early, nutritive and 

 productive in pastures on wet or clay soils. Price, lb., 80c; 10 lbs., §7.50. 



Orchard Grass (Daclylis Glomerala) . 

 either for pasture or hay. Price, lb., 65c; 

 100 lbs., §50.00. 



A valuable grass in mixtures 

 10 lbs., $6.00; 25 lbs., §13.75; 



Red Top Fancy (Agrostis Paluslris). Superfine. It is a perennial 

 grass with a creeping habit of growth; leaf blades narrow. Red Top 

 is a remarkable grass, accommodating itself to a variety of soils and 

 conditions. It grows well on wet land. It is strongly drought-resistant 

 and flourishes on soils so very poor in lime that most other grasses fail. 

 Price, lb., 45c; 10 lbs., $4.00; 25 lbs., §8.50; 100 lbs., §30.00. 



Rye, Domestic. A mixture of Italian and English grown in the 

 United States. Price, lb., 30c; 10 lbs., §2.50; 25 lbs., $5.00; 100 lbs., §16.00. 



Rye, Italian (Lolium Italicum). Like Perennial Rye Grass, 

 it is a rapid grower and is treated as an annual. It is used largely in 

 the South to sow over the Bermuda sod as soon as it turns brown. 

 Price, lb., 40c; 10 lbs., §3.00; 25 lbs.. §7.00; 100 lbs., $25.00. 



Rye Grass, Pacey's Perennial (Lolium Perenne Pacey's). This 

 variety used in a mixture is an excellent "nurse" grass where a quick 

 turf is desired. It produces a verdant growth four or five weeks after 

 sowing. Price, lb., 45c; 10 lbs., $4.00; 25 lbs., $8.50; 100 lbs., §30.00. 



Rough Blue Grass or Rough Stalked Meadow (Poa Trivialis). 

 A spreading, thickly matting, stoloniferous-rooted species; leaf blades 

 narrow, flat, and dark green in color. Forms a fine turf and adapted 

 for shady situation on Fairways under trees. Thrives on moist 

 and stiff clay lands. Price, lb.,' 90c; 10 lbs., $8.50; 25 lbs., $20.00. 



Sudan Grass (Sorghum). A valuable forage plant introduced 

 from Egypt, similar in appearance to Johnson Grass but makes a 

 finer hay. Sow 20 lbs. per acre. Price, lb., 30c; 10 lbs., §2.25; 

 25 lbs., $4.00; 100 lbs., $15.00. 



Sweet Vernal, True Perennial (Anthoxanlhum Odor alum). Emits 

 an agreeable odor, which it imparts to the hay. Price, lb., $2.00. 



Tall Meadow Oat (Avena Elatior). Of rapid growth, recommended 

 for soiling and hay mixtures. Price, lb., 60c; 10 lbs., $5.50; 25 lbs., §12.50. 



Timothy (Phleum Pralense). A very good type of grass. Used 

 extensively for Hay and is very valuable for Feeding Purposes. 

 Price, lb., 25c; 10 lbs., §2.00; 25 lbs., §4.00; 100 lbs., $12.00. 



Wood Meadow Grass (Poa Nemoralis) . This grass is adapted for 

 moist, shady places and should be included in mixtures for shady 

 places. Price, lb., $1.50; 10 lbs., $12.50. 



Yarrow (Achillea Millefolium). Used to a great extent on Tees. 

 It is a deep-rooting perennial and withstands drought. Sow alone, 

 or with grass mixtures. Price, lb., $2.50 



Write for prices on larger quantities. 

 Henderson's Grass Seeds are Delivered Transportation Paid in the U. S. A. 



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