PETER HENDERSON & CO., NEW YORK.— RECLEANED GRASS SEEDS. 



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Henderson's **Recleaned'' Grass Seeds 



fall Sowing i$ the most Succmful 



Prices for Grass Seed are subject to fluctuations of the market. Those herein named 



are the prices ruling at this date (August), but ^ve cannot be bound by them for any 



length of time. Write for prices. 



Awnless Br*me Grass. iBromiis Inermis ) A new forage plant of the utmost importance- 

 particularly in dry and Southern sections ; yields enormously. _ 18c. lb., $15.00 100 lbs. 



withstands the heat and 



Bermuda. (Cvnodon Daclvlon ) Valuable for Southern States 

 drouK'ht, 80c. lb , $70.00 100 lbs. 



Creeping; Bent Grass. (A^ostis Stolonifera.) Excellent for lawns, succeeds well in moist sit- 

 uations. About :i bushels to the acre. (20 lbs. to bush.; 25c. lb., $4.50 bush., $22.00 100 lbs. 



Crested Dog's Tail. iCynosuriis Cristatiis.') Should enter in moderate quantity in perma- 

 nent pasture mixtures and lawns. (About 21 lbs. to bush ) 40c. lb., $7.50 bush., -535.00 100 lbs. 



English Rye Grass. (Lolium Perenne.) A valuable grass. 2;< to 3 bushels to the acre. 

 121 lbs. to bush.) 10c. lb., $2.00 bush., $700 100 lbs. 



Fine Leaved Sheep's Fescue. (Festuca Ovina Tenuifolia.) (About 14 lbs. to the bush.) 



:«c. lb., $4.2.5 busli., $2«.00 100 lbs. 



Hard Fescue. iFestiica Diiriuscula.) Dwarf, hardy grass, of great value for dry situations, 

 indicates superior quality in hay. (12 lbs. to bush.) 25c. lb., $2.50 bush., $18.00 100 lbs. 



Hungarian Grass. iPanicum Cermanicum.) Is a valuable annual forage plant. 1 bush, to 

 the acre. (48 lbs. to the bush.) 10c. lb., $1.10 bush., $2.20 100 lbs. 



Italian Rye Grass. (Loliiim ffalictim.) Uneqnaled for producing an abundance of early 

 spring teed -giving quick and successive growths throughout the season. (18 lbs. to the 

 bush. I 10c. lb., $1.50 bush., $8.00 100 lbs. 



Johnson Grass. {Sorfrlium Halapense. (Of greatest importance for the South. Very tender 

 and nutritious. 14c. lb., $.3.00 bush, of 25 lbs.. $11.00 100 lbs. 



Kentucky Blue Grass. (Poa Praten- 

 si's.) Very valuable for a variety of 

 soils from moist to dry, furnishes de- 

 licious and luxuriant pasturage and 

 makes e.-ccellent hay. (14 lbs. to bush.) 

 Fancv or double extra clean. 15c. lb., 



. $1.()0 bush., $11.00 100 lbs. 



MEADOW FOXTAIL. 



Of great value for permanent pasture 

 (22lbs. tothe bush.) 18c. lb., $3.7.> bush.. 





ORCHARD GRASS. 



Meadow Fescue. (Festuca Pratensis.) 

 ami hav, robust grower and nutritious. 

 $1(1.00 lOO lbs. 



Meadow Foxtail. (Alopecurtis Pratensis.) Resembles Timothy, but of much 

 earlier and rapid gro^vth. particularly valuable for permanent pastures and hav. 

 (7 lb.s. to bush.) (See Cut.) .30c. lb., $2.00 bush., $25.00 100 lbs. 



Orchard Grass. (Dactylis G/omerata.) One of the most valuable of all 

 grasses, for either grazing or mowing, of early, rapid and luxuriant growth. 

 iSff Cut.) (14 lbs. to bush.) $2.25 bush., $15.00 100 lbs. 



Red or Creeping Fescue. (Festuca Rubra ) Suitable for sandy seacoasts and dry 

 soils. I Auout 14 lbs. to the bush.) 30c. lb., $3.75 bush., $25.00 100 lbs. 



Red Top Grass. (Agrostis Vulgaris) (14 lbs. to bush.) $1.20 bush., SS.OO 100 lbs. 

 Fancy recleaned silver seed. (32 lbs. to bush.) 18c. lb., $5.25 bush., $16.00 100 lbs., 



Rhode Island Bent Grass. (Agrostis Canina.) A verv fine variety for lawns. 

 About 3 bush, to the acre. (Bush, of 14 lbs.) 33c. lb., ^.25 bush., $3().00 100 lbs. 



Rough Stalked Meadow Grass. {Poa Trivialis.) Valuable for pastures and 

 meadows, particularlv on damp soils. 1J4 bush, to the acre. (About 14 lbs. to 

 the bush.) 45c. lb., $(i'00 bush., $40.00 100 lbs. 



Sheep's Fescue. {Festuca Oviva.) Excellent for uplands and dry pastures, of 

 close, dense and nuiritlve growth, relished by sheep. (12 lbs. to bush.) 25c. lb., 

 $2.50 bush., $18.00 lOOlbs. 



Sweet Vernal Grass, True Perennial. i.4nt/ioxant/ium Odoratum.) Very aro- 

 matic, giving hay a fine flavor. (10 lbs. to bush.) 70c. lb., $6.50 bush. 



Tall Meadow Fescue. (Festuca Elatior.) Very early, nutritive and productive. 

 Valuable on wet or clay soils. (About 14 lbs. to the bush.) 30c. lb., $.3.75 bush. 



Tall Meadow Oat Grass. (Avena Elatior.) Recommended for soiling, being rapid 

 and luxuriant in its growth. 4 to 6 bush, per acie. (Bush, of 10 lbs.) 25c. lb., 

 $2.00 bush., $18.00 100 lbs. 



Timothy. (P/ileum Pratense.) We offer a particularly "choice" sample. 5^ bush. 

 per acre. (45 lbs. to bush.) $2.00 bush., $4.45 100 lbs. Price variable. 



Various Leaved Fescue. (Festuca Heterophylla.) 30c. lb., $:J.50 bush, of 14 lbs. 



Wood Meadow Grass. (Poa Nemoralis.) Of early growth, and thriving well un- 

 der trees. 2 bush, to the acre. (About 14 lbs. to the bush.) 40c. lb., $5.00 bush. 



Yellow Oat Grass "True." (Avena Flavescens.) Good for dry pastures and 

 meadows. (About 7 lbs. to the bush.) $1.V!5 lb., $450 bush. 



C^^A tr^m ^oM it Cn—^^at.c'f Monaiol " It Illustrates all the best Grasses, gives lull description and much 

 Oena lOr our *• rarmerS iTianUai. information upon farm seeds onnestimable value to the farmer. 



