Lawn Grass Seed 
We handie only the best grass seed, as good results can only be obtained by 
using the best. The cheap mixtures which consist mostly of timothy and rye grass 
do not produce a permanent lawn. To secure the best results use a pound of the 
best seed to each 200 feet. Let the grass obtain a good start before cutting, say a 
height of 3 or 4 inches as the growth is retarded by too early cutting. 
A Word to Gardeners and Farmers 
Our stock is selected with the greatest possible care, both to trueness to variety 
and germination test, and while in common with other seedsmen we cannot guaran¬ 
tee the resulting crop, our customers may rest assured that they can get no purer 
or better seed anywhere than from our stock, and our nearness to you makes both 
for the personal desire to please customers whom we know and often meet, and con¬ 
vince to you in ordering and quick delivery. If you will place your orders with 
us we feel sure that you will abandon the sending to some far off city that which 
you can buy to better advantage closer at home. 
Another thing to which we desire to call your attention is the limited number of varieties 
we list in our catalogue. These are in the tried and true kinds that have been thoroughly test¬ 
ed and can be depended on for both market and home garden crops. Very few people can tell 
the difference, if there is any, between much of the fanciful named varieties and those of the 
old standard kinds, and we feel sure that the average gardener will fare better to select his 
seeds from this super-quality line of seeds than to experiment with those that have fanciful 
names and may be adapted to a different climate or condition than you have, if you are going 
to plant the seed to get the expected crop, rather than as an experimental garden. 
What We Do Not Guarantee—We do not guarantee that the purchaser will get a crop from 
the seeds nor will we be in any way responsible for loss of a crop. We are willing to refund 
the money paid for the seeds if they are not as represented, but we do not assume any respon¬ 
sibility for the crop. 
INDEX 
Artichoke _1 
Asparagus _1 
Beans _1-2-3 
Beets _4-5 
Broccoli -5 
Brussels Sprouts -5 
Cabbage -6-7 
Carrots _9 
Cauliflower -9 
Celery -11 
Celery Cabbage -7 
Chicory _7 
Chives _7 
Collards -7 
Cress _11 
Cucumbers _10 
Dandelion _10 
Egg Plant_12 
Endive _11 
Flowers _22-28 
Garden Corn_8 
Herbs _12 
Horse Radish _12 
Kale _12 
Leek _12 
Lettuce _13 
Mustard -_13 
Muskmelon _14 
Okra _16 
Onions _16 
Parsley _17 
Parsnips _19 
Peanuts _18 
Peas _17 
Peppers _18 
Pop Corn _8 
Pumpkin _18 
Radishes _19 
Salsify _20 
Spinach _20 
Squash _20 
Swiss Chard_6 
Tomatoes _._21 
Turnips _ 19 
Watermelon _15 
FIELD SEEDS 
Alfalfa _29 
Barley -32 
Buckwheat _32 
Clover _29 
Corn _31 
Cowpeas _30 
Field Peas _ 30 
Grasses _31 
Lawn Seed _30 
Millets _32 
Milo Maize_32 
Oat6 _31 
Rape _32 
Rye _32 
Sorghum _32 
Sunflower _32 
Soji Beans _30 
Vetch _30 
Wheat _31 
