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RECLEANED GRASSES, CLOVERS, Etc.— Continued 



Italian Rye Grass (Lolium italicum). Lb. 10 lbs. 100 lbs" 

 For practical purposes may be con- 

 sidered an annual; recommended for 

 Winter lawns in the South to follow 

 Bermuda grass. Good also for tempo- 

 rary pasture. (Bu. 24 lbs.) S0.25 S2.25 S22.00 



Meadow Fescue (Festuca pratensis). 

 English Bluegrass. A pasture grass 

 par excellence. Prefers deep rich 

 soils. \'ery permanent. (Bu. 24 lbs.). 



Orchard Grass (Dactylis glomerata). 

 Stands shade exceedingly well. It is 

 a clump grass and should be sown 

 heavily to insure a close stand. (Bu. 

 14 lbs.) 



Rough Stalk Meadow Grass (Poa 

 trivialis). Will abide heavy shade pro- 

 vided situation is damp. (Bu. 18 lbs.). 



Red Fescue (Festuca rubra). Creeping 

 Fescue. Native of Europe. Some- 

 what stoloniferous in habit. Used for 

 lawn mixtures. (Bu. 24 lbs.) 



Recleaned Timothy (Phleum pra- 

 tense). The standard haj- crop of 

 America. (Bu. 45 lbs.), 



.45 3.75 35.00 



.45 4.00 35.00 



.95 9.00 85.00 



.70 6.50 50.00 



.30 2.25 18.00 



CLOVERS 



All subject to price change without notice. 



Lb. 10 lbs. 100 lbs. 



Alfalfa or Lucerne (Medicago sativa). 

 (Western grown). A valuable forage 

 plant. Enormous yielder, can be cut 

 three or four times a season. Quantity 



to acre, 15 to 20 lbs S0.45 $4.00 S30.00 



Alfalfa, Grimm's. Absolute!}' hardy, 

 succeeding where all others fail. Sow 



20 to 25 lbs. to the acre. (Bu.601bs.). .75 ... 70.00 

 Alsike, or Hybrid Clover (Trifolium 

 hybridum). A perennial, 1 to 3 feet 

 high, succeeding best in cold, stiff 

 soils, and in marshy lands. It grows 

 well in the far North and in high alti- 

 tudes. A good honev plant for bees. 



Sow 15 lbs. to the acre 50 4.50 37.50 



Bokhara Clover (Melilotus alba). White 

 Blossom Sweet Clover. Valuable sort 

 for soiling and for ensilage and bees. 

 Grows from 3 to 5 feet high; sown in 



rich soil. 15 lbs. to the acre 30 2.50 20.00 



Mammoth Red or Pea Vine. Much 

 taller than medium red. Good for 

 plowing under. Quantity to acre, 



15 lbs 65 6.50 50.00 



Red Clover, Medium (Trifolium pra- 

 tense). One of the most valuable 

 farm crops for pasture, hay or for 

 turning under for green manure. Sow 



15 lbs. to the acre 55 ... 50.00 



Hubam (Annual White Sweet Clover). 



A new strain of annual white flowering 



Clover. One of the best fertilizing 



plants, and a wonderful hay and pas- 

 ture crop. Sow 12 lbs. per acre 80 ... 75.00 



Crimson, or Scarlet Clover (Trifolium 



incarnatum). Erect annual, 1 to 2 feet 



high, with bright scarlet flowers. It is 



a valuable crop for pasturage or green 



manure. Sow 20 lbs. to the acre 25 ... 18.00 



White Clover (Trifolium repens). The 



best variety for lawns 90 8.50 80.00 



