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R. B. Dunning & Co. [ dunco ] Bangor, 
Maine 
Asters 
English Daisies 
Ivy 
Pansies 
BEDDING PLANTS—Seedlings 
Ready June 1st. 
Pinks 
Petunias 
Snap Dragon 
Salvia 
Ten Weeks’ Stocks 
Verbena 
Zinneas 
Forget-me-nots 
Cannas, red or green 
GERANIUMS. Choice mixed varieties, from 214 and 3-inch pots. Write for prices 
on plants listed on this page not priced. 
All plants on this page shipped at owner's risk. Our responsibility ceases on delivery 
to the Express or Railroad Company. No plants will be shipped on Saturday. 
Plants sent by Express, Freight or Parcel Post. 
Extra Selected Farm Seeds 
At market pHces at time order is received. All inquiries for quotations will be 
promptly answered. 
GRASS SEEDS 
Timothy or Herd’s Grass. The best grass for hay; 45 lbs. to the bushel. 
Fancy Red Top. Clear seed. A valuable grass and extensively; cultivated; 40 lbs. to 
the measured bushel. 
Canada Blue Grass. A very hardy variety of Blue Grass. Excellent for pasture and 
especially adapted to dry, sandy, thin soils. Does not make as fine a sod as the Ken¬ 
tucky Blue Grass, but will stand rougher usage. 
.Kentucky Blue Grass. An excellent variety for pasture. Also valuable for lawns 
when mixed with other grasses; 14 lbs. to the 1 bushel. 
Colonial Bent. Ideal for golf link putting greens; it makes a fine turf and lasts well. 
Also excellent for lawns. 
Orchard Grass. Valuable on all dry soils, very valuable as a pasture grass; 14 lbs. 
to the bushel. 
Ciiewings Fescue. Valuable in lawn, golf link and pasture mixtures. 
Rye Grass. A very valuable grass; arrives early at maturity and produces a good 
quantity of hay. It grows freely on most any soil and shows a very early spring 
growth of which cattle are very fond. Very desirable for a pasture grass. 
Medium Red Clover. The common Red Clover and by far the most practical variety 
for agricultural purposes. 
Mammoth or Pea Vine Clover. Of ranker growth than Medium Red and usually 
lasts longer. 
Alsike Clover. Very hardy, particularly adapted for low, moist land. 
White Clover. Very hardy. Valuable for lawns and permanent pasture mixtures. 
Adapted to all soils. 
Scarlet or Crimson Clover. A rapid growing annual, fine for feeding cattle, or for 
plowing under to enrich the soil. 
Bokahra or White Sweet Clover. Will grow on very poor soils; excellent for plow¬ 
ing under, also makes a superior forage crop. This is a biennial and will not last over 
two years. 
Alfalfa. We offer the Grimm’s Alfalfa as the variety best adapted to New England. 
All prices quoted in this catalogue subject to change without notice. 
