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WHITE CLOVER 
(Trifoliutn Repens 99% Pure) 
Unequaled for a lawn that will stand hard usage. 
It roots deeply and requires less water than lawn 
grasses. In a mixture with Blue Grass it Is very 
desirable. Valuable in permanent pastures as its 
foliage is sweet and nutritious. In mixtures 1 to 
2 pounds, alone 8 to 10 lbs. to acre. Lb., 60c; 10 
lbs., J6.50. 
CRIMSON CLOVER 
(Trifolium Incarnatum) 
Annual variety growing 1 to 2 feet high with 
scarlet blossoms. Good for plowing under for 
green manure, for pasture and for hay if cut when 
in full bloom. Will not stand extreme winter 
weather. 20 lbs. to acre. Lb., 26c; 10 lbs., J2.00. 
ORCHARD GRASS 
(Dactylis Giomeratu) 
One of the most valuable of all pasture grasses; 
produces an immense qauntity of forage, and hay 
of best quality. After being sown, cemose up 
quickly and yields very heavily. Suitable for pas- 
ture under trees. Not suitable for lawns, as it 
grows in tussocks. Sow 35 lbs. per acre. Lb., 26c; 
10 lbs., $2.26; 100 lbs., $20.00. 
BERMUDA GRASS 
(Cynodon Dactyion) 
A dwarf perennial plant that is hard to eradicate 
once it has secured a foothold; thrives during the 
hottest part of the year, and will live under water 
for a long time. Makes a durable lawn and is 
also used to hold embankments. The seed is very 
slow to germinate and requires heat and moisture. 
Sow 10 lbs. per acre. Per lb., 50c; 10 lbs., $4.50. 
RED FESCUE 
(Festuca Rubra) 
SOMUTTMES CALIiES CKEEFINQ I’ESQXTE. 
Forms a close, rich and lasting sod. Valuable in 
golf and shade mixtures and may be used to bind 
dry banks. Sow 30 lbs. to acre. Lb., 40c; 10 lbs., 
$3.75; 100 lbs., $35.00. 
TALL MEADOW OAT GRASS 
(Auena Elation) 
This wonderful grass often attains a height of 
3 or 4 feet by the middle of June. Makes good 
hay that is relished by stock. Can be fed as pas- 
ture grass and is splendid for mixing with other 
grasses. Lb.. 30c; 10 lbs., $2.20; 100 lbs., $20.00. 
SHEEP’S FESCUE 
(Festuca Ovina) 
Short and dense in growth, excellent for sheep 
pastures, because it will thrive on poor, gravelly, 
shallow or hilly soils where other grasses fail. 
Not recommended for lawns under ordinary con- 
ditions, because it bunches. Sow 35 lbs. per acre. 
Lb., 30c; 10 lbs.. $2.75; 100 lbs., $25.00. 
BROME GRASS 
(Bromus Inermis) 
Will stand droughts and produce heavy crops 
in dry sections and on poor soils where other 
grasses perish. It is one of the hardiest grasses 
and succeeds on our dry hillsides. Sow 35 lbs. 
per acre. Lb., 26o; 10 lbs., $2.20; 100 lbs., $20.00. 
RED TOP 
(Agrostis Vuigaris) 
HEBD’S OBASS. Second only to Timothy as a 
hay grass, and makes one of the best permanent 
pastures. Also valuable as a lawn grass, giving 
quick effect. Sow 40 lbs. to acre. In chaff, lb.. 
20c; lbs., $1.75; 100 lbs., $15.00. Fancy, free from 
chaff, sow 15 lbs. to acre, lb., 30c; 10 lbs., $2.75; 
100 lbs., $25.00. 
We reserve the right to change prices on grass 
seeds and will notify you of any change before 
we ship. 
MEADOW FESCUE 
(Festuca Pratensis) 
OB ENOUSH BLUE OBASS. This is a valua- 
ble pasture grass as it roots deep and yields a 
heavy crop of excellent hay. Grows 3 to 4 feet 
high. Thrives best in damp locations. Lb., 26c; 
10 lbs., $2.20; 100 lbs., $20.00. 
SUDAN GRASS 
(Andropogan Sorghum) 
A valuable, drought-resisting forage piant introduced by the Department of Agricuiture 
from the Sudan, Egypt, as being especiaiiy adapted to hot, dry sections, although It will stand 
quite a good deai of moisture. It Is an annual but cannot be sown until the ground is warm in 
the spring. Grows very high and may be cut several times during the season. Stock iike the 
hay and thrive upon it. Pound, 50c. 
TIMOTHY SEED 
9954 Per Cent Pure 
The grade we offer is particularly “choice,” free from weed seeds and of high germinating 
power. Timothy is the great standard hay grass of the Eastern part of the country. It makes 
hay of the best quality and produces a larger crop on good soil than any other grass. Not 
adapted for pasture, as there is little growth after cutting and tramping of stock soon destroys 
it Not a lawn grass and not adapted for dry soils; height, 2 or 3 feet. Often sown with red 
top and red clover. Sow 15 to 20 lbs. Price fluctuates. Lb., 10c; 10 lbs., $1.00; 100 lbs., $9.00. 
KENTUCKY BLUE GRASS 
(Poa Pratensis) 
Fancy or double; extra clean. As this grass takes some time to become established it is pre- 
ferably sown in mixtures for pasturage. Is truly perennial and prefers lime soil. As a lawn grass 
It is the superior of any other grass, of spreading habit, even texture, permanent, fine leaf and dark 
color. 
For pasture sow 50 lbs. to acre; for lawns, 4 or 6 lbs. for 1,000 sq. ft. Lb., 25c; 10 lbs., $2.26; 100 
lbs., $17.50. 
ENGLISH RYE GRASS ITALIAN RYE GRASS 
It grows rapidly and makes a good showing 
within month from time of sowing. The great 
pasture and meadow grass of Great Britain and 
well adapted to the country west of the Cascades. 
Valuable for planting early on dry hillside. A 
good lawn grass but a little coarse. Sow 60 lbs. 
per acre. Lb., 15c; 10 lbs., $1.25; 100 lbs., $11.00. 
(Lolium Italicum) 
Thrives In almost any soil and yields early and 
abundant crops. Sown In the fall, will produce an 
excellent hay crop the following season, but lasts 
only one year. Not recommended for lawns. Sow 
50 lbs. per acre. Lb., 20c; 20 lbs., $1.60; 100 lbs., 
$12.60. 
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