HOME-GROWN FIELD AND GARDEN SEEDS 
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BROOKLAWN LAWN GRASS SEED 
This seed is named after the noted golf links at Bridgeport, Conn. The mixture we offer is largely 
composed of the kind of grasses that will thrive in this vicinity, and are particularly adapted for lavvns 
that have hard usage where that soft velvety effect is desired. With the use of this mixture, and with 
prpper care, the best of lawns can be produced. This special brand at 25 cts. per lb.; 10 lbs. or more 
at 20 cts. per lb. 
Grass and Clover Seeds 
We shall be pleased to submit samples and quote prices. Prices subject to market fluctuation. 
Timothy, or Herd Grass. A well-known nutri- 
tious grass on most soils. Will produce a better 
crop than any other variety. We offer a particu- 
larly choice sample of seed. Sow '/z bus. per acre 
if alone, 45 lbs. to the bus. 
Rhode Island Bent Grass. A fine hardy, very 
compact grass. Very permanent, readily forming a 
heavy sward; excellent tor pasture. Sow 4 bus. 
per acre if alone, 10 lbs. to the bus. 
Orchard. One of the earliest grass plants. Yields 
immense crops and is excellent for pasture or hay. 
Should be cut as it is coming into bloom, and will 
produce a heavy second crop. One of the best 
growers. Sow 3 bus. per acre, 14 lbs. to the bus. 
Red Top. A valuable native permanent grass, 
growing in almost any soil, moist or dry, and stand- 
ing our hot climate. We received this seed in finest 
quality direct from the western growers. Sow 3 
bus. to an acre if alone. It is generally sown mixed 
with Timothy — I'/i bus. of Red Top, '/i bus. of 
Timothy, 10 lbs. to the bus. 
Red Top, Clean Seed. Chaff and weeds shifted 
out; extra fine. 
CLOVERS 
All carefully cleaned and selected samples. 
White. Excellent for lawns, as it remains green. 
60 lbs. to the bus. 
Crimson. An annual which flourishes well on poor 
soil. Grows about 2 feet high. Sow during July 
or August. Often cuts ten tons of good fodder if 
cut from May i to to. 
Alfalfa, or Lucerne. A Clover- like perennial, 
well adapted to light soil, producing a heavy crop 
of foliage. Stands cutting three or four times a 
season. Sow 15 to 25 lbs. per acre. 60 lbs. to 
the bus. 
Sheep Fescue. Slender blades, and growing in 
close, compact clumps, and from 6 to 10 inches in 
height. z'A bus. to the acre. 12 lbs. to the bus. 
Per bus. of 12 lbs., $z. 
riLLD SEEDS 
Cow-peas (Whippoorwill). A very large-maturing variety of upright or bush growth, ripening early. 
The crop may be harvested any time to plant winter grain in the fall, providing seeds can be planted by 
the middle of May. The seed is light brown, speckled dark brown, of the same size and coloring as the 
egg of the whippoorwill. Qt. 20 cts., pk. 65 cts., bus. $2.25. 
Canada Field Peas. A small-seeded, very hardy Pea, which is valuable to sow early in the spring in 
connection with stiff straw oats. It produces green forage and is used for making ensilage. It can 
also be sown later at the rate of three bushels per acre broadcast early in the spring or in midsummer to 
turn under to enrich the land. The plants gather a large supply of nitrogen from the air. Write for 
prices. 
