INDIVIDUAL GRASS SEEDS 



Henderson's Superior Recleaned Grasses 



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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 Uneoualed for Purity and Germination. 



Bent, Astoriana (Agroslis Capillaris). This variety differs from 

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

 rhizomes. This is a very valuable feature, because it gives a dense, 

 reinforced sod of a pleasing green color and a fine texture. It is a 

 desirable grass for putting greens and lawns. Price, S2.50 per lb.; 

 $36.00 per bushel of 20 lbs.; $175.00 per hundred lbs. 



Bent, Colonial {Agrostis Tenuis). This grass imported from 

 New Zealand, is identical with Rhode Island Bent. Leaf-blades 

 very narrow and fiat; dark green; slightly creeping habit and makes 

 a fine turf for Putting Greens. It succeeds on well drained soils 

 and unlike other grasses it thrives on acid soils. Price, $1.75 per lb.; 

 $30.00 per bushel of 20 lbs.; $125.00 per 100 lbs. 



Bent, Creeping {Agroslis Species or South German. Mixed 

 Bent). Undoubtedly one of the finest grasses for Putting Greens. 

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

 stems. It is of rapid growth and spreading habit; the stoloniferous 

 roots form a strong enduring turf which withstands hard usage. Does 

 well on all soils, particularly on light, moist land. Price, SI. 75 per 

 lb.; $30.00 per bushel of 20 lbs.; $125.00 per lOO lbs. 



Bent, Rhode Island {Agrostis Tenuis). Distinguished from Red 

 Top by its dwarf habit, shorter and narrower leaves and its peculiar 

 open parucle which does not become closed when mature. Thrives 

 well on acid soils. Rhode Island Bent produces only short stolons 

 or runners; makes a very fine dark green turf. An excellent grass for 

 Putting Greens. Price, $2.00 per lb.; S32.00 per bushel of 20 lbs.; 

 $135.00 per 100 lbs. 



Bent, Seaside {Agroslis Maritima). This is the variety which 

 was first identified in Oregon, and has been offered by others under 

 a special trade name. It is a hardy creeping variety forming close 

 mat-like sward and is very desirable for Putting Greens. Does 

 well in moist situations, making a rapid growth of fine texture; 

 blades are almost as narrow as true creeping bent. In habit this 

 variety is a vigorous stoloniferous creeper and is the only other bent 

 that can compare favorably with Creeping or Velvet Bents. Price, 

 $2.50 per lb.; $40.00 per bushel of 20 lbs.; $175.00 per 100 lbs. 



Bermuda {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. It grows on all types of soils but shows a preference for clay 

 and clay loams, and particularly land that is well limed. Price, 55c 

 per lb.; $40.00 per 100 lbs. 



Blue, Canada {Poa Compressa). A very hardy perennial grass 

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

 — sandy, gravelly, or clayey, standing severe wetness or drought. 

 A useful grass on Fairways and Tees. Price, 55c per lb.; $9.00 per 

 bushel of 20 lbs.; $40.00 p'er 100 lbs. 



Blue, Kentucky {Poa Pralensis). It is a true perennial lasting 

 indefinitely and improving every year. Has creeping underground 

 stems; leaf blades verj' narrow; color a deep vivid green. Unlike 

 some other grasses, it blooms but once each season. 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, 50c per lb.; $9.00 

 per bushel of 20 lbs.; $40.00 per 100 lbs. 



Fescue, Chewing's New Zealand {Fesluca Chewings). This 

 variety of Red Fescue imported from New Zealand is now recog- 

 nized as one of the leading grasses for Putting Greens and Fair- 

 ways. It is adapted to practically all conditions. Growing exceed- 

 ingly well in sandy soil. Making a fine compact turf of a dark green 

 color. Price, 60c per lb.; $10.00 per bushel of 20 lbs.; $45.00 per 

 100 lbs. 



Fescue, Creeping Red {Festuca rubra No. German grown). This 

 is the true creeping variety which thrives well on poor soils, and is 

 especially adapted for shaded locations. It forms a dense perma- 

 nent turf which leaves little room for weeds to come through. The 

 blades are narrow, dark green and velvety. Price, $1.25 per lb.; 

 $27.00 per bushel of 25 lbs.; $90.00 per 100 lbs. 



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, 70c per lb.; $8.00 per bushel of 14 

 lbs.; $50.00 per 100 lbs. 



Fescue, Hard {Festuca Duriuscula) . A variety of Sheep's Fescue. 

 Leaves broader, wire-like, not flat. Grows in bunches if sown alone. 

 For the "Rough" where the soil is thin or sandy Hard Fescue thrives 

 well. Price, 50c per lb.; $5.50 per bushel of 14 lbs.; $35.00 per 100 

 lbs. 



Fescue, Meadow {Festuca Pralensis). 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 45c per 

 lb.; $9.00 per bushel of 22 lbs.; $28.00 per 100 lbs. 



Fescue, Red {Festuca Rubra). A deep rooted species, forming 

 a close and lasting turf of dark green, specially adapted for dry 

 sandy soils. It resists extreme drought and thrives on inferior 

 soils, gravelly banks and exposed hillsides, also in the shade. It is 

 preferred to the Bents on the sandy type of soil in the Northern 

 States for Putting Greens. Lime need not be used. Price, 60c per 

 lb.; $7.00 per bushel of 14 lbs; $45.00 per 100 lbs. 



Fescue, Sheep's {Fesluca Ovina). It is a bunch grass, forming 

 dense tufts with wire-like leaves 2 to 4 inches long of bluish gray. 

 An excellent grass to grow on poor sandy soils for Fairways, when 

 mixed with other grasses, as it helps to make a durable sward. 

 Sown alone, it is bunchy. For the "Rough" on sandy dry soil, it is 

 excellent. Price, 50c per lb.; $5.50 per bushel of 14 lbs; $35.00 per 

 100 lbs. 



Fescue, Various Leaved {Festuca Heterophylla). A native of 

 Europe; the leaves fine and dark green and the plant is of 

 a tufted habit though slightly creeping. It does best on soils rich 

 in humus. Used to a limited extent on Fairways and Tees. 

 Price, 80c per lb.; $10.00 per bushel of 14 lbs.; $60.00 per 100 lbs. 



Red Top, Fancy {Agrostis Palustris). Known under various 

 common names, such as White Top, Florin White Bent, and Herd's 

 Grass. Is a perennial grass with a creeping habit of growth, leaf 

 blades narrow. Red Top is a remarkable grass accommodating itself 

 to a varietj- of soils and conditions. It grows weU on wet land. It is 

 strongly drought-resistant and flourishes on soils so very poor in 

 lime that most other grasses fail. A very valuable grass for Fair- 

 ways especially on land lacking lime. Price, 50c per lb.; $13.00 per 

 bushel of 32 lbs.; $35.00 per 100 lbs. 



Red Top, Ordinary Same as the above, only lighter in weight 

 per bushel. Price, 35c. per lb.; $4.00 per bushel of 14 lbs.; $20.00 

 per 100 lbs. 



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

 United States. Price, 30c per lb.; $4.00 per bushel of 25 lbs.; $15.00 

 per 100 lbs. 



Rye, Italian {Loliuin Ilalicum). 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. 

 Used in this way, it makes an excellent Fairway for the winter. 

 Price, 40c per lb.; $5.50 per bushel of 18 lbs.; $25.00 per 100 lbs. 



Rye, Pacey's Perennial {Lolium Perenne Pacey's). This 

 variety used in a mixture is an excellent "nurse" grass under some 

 conditions for Fairways and where a quick turf is desired. It pro- 

 duces a verdant growth four or five weeks after sowing. The leaves 

 are narrow, flat and smooth. Price, 40c per lb.; $9.00 per bushel of 

 30 lbs.; $25.00 per 100 lbs. 



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 situa- 

 tion on Fairways under trees. Thrives on moist and stiff clay lands. 

 Price, 65c per lb.; $12.00 per bushel of 20 lbs.; $50.00 per 100 lbs. 



Wood Meadow {Poa Nemoralis). Is adapted for moist shady 

 places and should be included in mixtures for shady lawns and Fair- 

 ways that are overshadowed by trees. Price 90c per lb.; $11.00 

 per bushel of 14 lbs.; $75.00 per 100 lbs. 



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, $1.25 per lb. 



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