Crass, Farm, and Field Seeds 
CHOiCEST QUALITY AND HIGHEST CERIVAnATION 
There is a vast difference in the quality of grass seeds and each particular variety can be bought in at lon^f 
five or six different grades, according to purity, germination, and weight. The price of the best grade is often ninrp 
than double that of the ordinary sorts, but, when you consider the results, it is the cheapest in the end Bpfml 
comparing prices, samples should always be secured. Our seeds are in every case of the very highest' nin I it? 
Samples mailed free on request. yuduoy. 
FANCY RECLEANED CRASS SEEDS 
Prices subject to change without 
Chewing's New Zealand Fescue (Fesluca, Chew- 
ing' s). Especially recommended for golf putting-greens 
and lawns; succeeds on all soils. Lb. 80 cts., 10 lbs. $7, 
100 lbs. $68. 
Creeping Bent Grass (Agroslis stolonifera) . Excel- 
lent for lawns. Lb. SI. 75, 10 lbs. $15. 
Crested Dog's-Tail {Cynosurus cristahis). A hardy 
permanent grass for lawn and permanent pasture. 
Lb. $1, 10 lbs. $9, 100 lbs. $80. 
Pacy's Perennial Rye Grass (English Hye; Loliimi 
perenne). A splendid grass for lawns; grows quickly. 
Lb. 30 cts.,_ 10 lbs. $2.50, 100 lbs. $20. 
Hungarian Grass {Panicujn germanicum). A valu- 
able grass for fodder. Fifty pounds will sow an acre. 
Lb. 20 cts., 10 lbs. $1.50, 100 lbs. $12. 
Italian Rye Grass {Loliuvi ilalicum). Valuable for 
lawns and pastures. Lb. 30c., 10 lbs. $2.50, 100 lbs. $20. 
Kentucky Blue Grass {Poa pratensis). Extra fancy. 
The finest and most permanent of all grasses for lawns. 
Will grow well on any good soil. Lb. 75 cts., 10 lbs. $6, 
100 lbs. $55. 
Meadow Fescue {Fesluca pratensis). Splendid for 
permanent pasture. Lb. 70 cts., 10 lbs. $6.50, 100 lbs. $60. 
Meadow Fox Tail (Alopecurus pratensis). A nutri- 
tious grass for pasture; grows quickly. Lb. 75 cts., 
10 lbs. $7, 100 lbs. $65. 
notice, owing to market fluctuations 
Orchard Grass {Daclylis glomerala). A deep-rooted 
very nutritious grass; does well in shady places and is 
of great value for hay and permanent pasture. Lb. 50 cts 
10 lbs. $4.50, 100 lbs. $40. 
Red or Creeping Fescue {Festuca rubra). A fine- 
leaved grass for lawns. Resists drought; valuable for 
seeding embankments and exposed locations, as it binds 
the soil. Forms a very close, durable turf; much used 
on putting-greens. Lb. 65 cts., 10 lbs. $6, 
100 lbs. $55. 
Red-Top, Fancy Recleaned {Agroslis vulgaris). An 
excellent grass for lawns and pastures. We offer only 
fancy, recleaned seed, entirely free from chaff. Lb 
50 cts., 10 lbs. $4.50, 100 lbs. $40. 
Rhode Island Bent {Agroslis cmiina). A splendid 
grass for lawns and golf-links. Price on request. 
Sweet Vernal, True Perennial {Anlhoxanllmm 
odoralum). Valuable for lawns and pasture. Emits a 
very fragrant odor when cut. Lb. $1, 10 lbs. $9. 
Tall Meadow Fescue {Fesluca elatior). Does well 
on wet soils; very nutritive. Lb. $1, 10 lbs. $8.50, 
100 lbs. $75. 
Timothy {Phleum pralense) XXX fancy, recleaned. 
Either alone or with red-top and clover, it furnishes 
the best and most nutritive hay. Lb. 20 cts., 
10 lbs. $1.75, 100 lbs. $16. 
■ . You Sow, So Shall You Reap" — This is particularly true when it comes to grass seeds. You can buy 
mixtures at almost any price and the less you pay the more expensive you will find it in the end; you are wastinl' 
both valuable time and money for m cheap mixtures you will find but very few good grasses, usually a good pr 
IJOrtlOn of chaff, and thn notll.T o-rn«c;oa fV.nir rlr, r-nr^ + ^^-r, „^ f il, 1 1-1 _ J' , , I . 
— , yuu. will iiuu uuL very lew gooci grasses, usually a good iiro- 
poition of chaff, and «ie actual grasses they do contain are of the cheaper kinds, like rve grass and timothy whirl. 
ter grasses there is a vast difference in quality. For instance, Kentucky Bine 
ijcr measured bushpl \vliriron« nHr^r n ^Kr,I•r^,1n•v, r.}^^^;„„ +i,„j- ..ii ii,> 
are not permanent. Even in the better grasses mere is a vast difference in quality. For instance, Kentucky Bin.- 
Glass in the rough weighs 14 pounds per measured bushel, whereas, after a thorough cleaning, that is, when all (ho 
chatt has been taken out the measured bushel wil weigh 30 pounds. In seeding clown meadows, whether it he loi- 
nnH fln, H hV,,'^' r- n T"" "^"'^t^''^' fo^' Combination of different grasses furnishes a more noui-ishin,; 
? A A ^ ? ^Il rn carefully preiyared and contains only the choicest qualily, heavy, rccleannl, 
striclly fresh seeds, all of Ihc highest gerimnahon. We recommend 100 pounds of seed per acre. 
Hay and Permanent Pasture Mixture. No. 1, for light soH «3 7.5 ^sVoii 
Hay and Permanent Pasture Mixture. No. 2, for medium soil '3 50 '30 00 
Hay and Permanent Pasture Mixture. No. 3, for heavy soil \ 25 40 00 
shonllr-tKv.!l'^J Vrin^,I'°^' T ^'^'^r ^""^'^ h'^^'^^y- does not stay mixed, and for that reason 
Wo fMIl"^:^! 1,5 h separately and only in the spring. We recommend 10 pounds per acre, 
-lad to .nswr ^iKnu-^tfn; ' T ■"'''",1' ""•^^•"'•es ^ suit particular soil and climatic conditions. We will l)o 
gUKi lo answei all questions and gn-e you (he benefit of our experience. 
FOR OUR SPECIAL LAWN GRASSES, SEE FRONT COVER AND PAGE 1 
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MAX SCHLING SEEDSMEN, Inc. 
