HIGH QUALITY VEGETABLE SEEDS 
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Grass and Clover Seed 
ALL PRICES ON APPLICATION 
TIMOTHY (Phelum Pratense)—This makes one of the most 
popular, nutritious and salable of hay grasses. It is best adapted 
for sowing on clay or heavy loam, lowlands or in mountainous 
‘districts, although it will do well on any good loamy soils, 
‘provided moisture is abundant. 
ORCHARD GRASS (Dactylis Glomerata)—Orchard Grass 
is a very vigorous grower, and yields large crops of excellent 
and most nutritious hay, and will last for years in increasing 
value with proper treatment. It is succulent and nutritious, 
and when mowed requires only a few days of seasonable 
weather to start it growing again, and usually two good crops 
of hay can be cut in a season. 
ROUGH STALKED MEADOW GRASS (Poa Trivialis)— 
No Grass is better adapted for pleasure grounds, particularly 
under trees, as it will not only grow in such places, but forms 
a fine sward where few other Grasses can exist. A fine grass 
for dry ground under Bay windows, overlapping roofs and 
shady side yards. Sow 20 to 25 pounds to the acre. 
SUDAN GRASS—Sudan, the greatest forage crop, should be 
grown on every farm, where either hay or pasture is desired. 
It is highly resistant to drought and stands very heavy grazing. 
Yields from 2 to 10 toms per acre, is superior to either Millet 
or Sorghum in feeding quality, and may be fed in unlimited 
quantities. Sow 10 to 20 pounds per acre, 1 to 1% inches 
deep, the highest quality hay resulting from heavy seeding. 
ITALIAN RYE GRASS—Recommended principally for fall 
seeding. Will yield two to three cuttings of nutritious hay per 
year, and particularly adapted for rich, loamy soils and low 
grounds. 
KENTUCKY BLUE GRASS—Kentucky Blue Grass is one of 
the richest and most nutritious of pasturage grasses, and should 
be largely used in all pasturage mixtures, except on very light 
or sandy soils. For fall, winter, and spring, it makes the very 
best of pasturage, and mixed with other grasses, like Herd’s 
Grass, or Red Top and Meadow Fescue, or Randall Grass, will 
give an excellent all-the-year-round pasturage. 
GOLDEN, or LIBERTY MILLET—Golden, or Liberty Millet 
makes a large yielding and most nutritious hay crop, quick- 
gtowing and easily cured. It requires, however, to be seeded 
thickly—not less than one bushel per acre—and the crop should 
ays be cut while in bloom, before the seed hardens in the 
ead. 
SOUTH GERMAN MIXED BENT—Formerly called Creep- 
ing Bent, is a natural mixture of several fine bent grasses, in- 
cluding Rhode Island and Creeping Bent. The best turf grass 
for Putting Greens. Sow 5 pounds to 1,000 square feet. 
RED TOP, or HERD’S GRASS—Red Top, or Herd’s Grass, 
is one of the best and most satisfactory grasses all throughout 
the South. It is well adapted to all soils and situations, succeed- 
ing well on light, sandy soils. 
BERMUDA GRASS—One of the most valuable pasturage 
grasses for the South. Recommended for spring seeding only. 
UPLAND 
GRASS MIXTURE 
Kentucky Blue 
Fancy Red Top 
Timothy Seed 
Red Clover 
Rye Grass 
Orchard Grass 
Thirty pounds is required to acre. 
LOWLAND 
GRASS MIXTURE 
Kentucky Blue 
Fancy Red Top 
Alsike Clover 
Red Clover 
Meadow Fescue 
Timothy Seed 
Prices on application. 
INOCULATE THIS 
SEED WITH 
Clovers 
STIMUGERM 
RED CLOVER (Trifolium Pratense)—Red Clover not only 
furnishes most excellent pasturage and hay crops, but its growth 
improves the land and adds humus to the soil wherever it is 
grown. It is the standard hay, pasturage and soil-improving 
crop wherever general farming is practiced. 
MAMMOTH CLOVER (Trifolium Pratense Perenne)—Valu- 
able with other grasses for mixed hay; ripens about with 
Timothy. Being a rank grower, it is largely used for plowing 
under as a fertilizer. 
ALSIKE CLOVER—Grows thicker and is finer in growth 
than Red Clover, making better hay and probably more and 
better grazing. It is also hardier, resisting extremes of heat 
and drought, and also severely cold weather to a remarkable 
extent. It succeeds on a variety of soils, light upland loamy 
lands as well as stiff bottom lands. The good qualities of 
Alsike are being appreciated everywhere. 
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Red Clover, 
