HIGH GRADE LAWN GRASS 
WRITE FOR PRICES ON QUANTITIES 
We supply grasses for golf courses. Let us figure with you. 
Prices quoted are subject to market change without notice. 
Prices marked postpaid apply up to and including fourth zone, beyond which send additional. 
We specialize in high-grade lawn grass seed. During the past few years we have supplied lawn seed for 
some of the largest institutions in the state. Whether it is a small lawn or a large one, we can supply 
the seed and we will be glad to quote you either on mixtures or separate grasses. Many of the lawn grass 
mixtures on the market contain rye grass seeds. We consider rye grass too coarse and too rapid of growth 
to be included in mixtures and therefore do not use them in our mixtures. In estimating the ground to 
be planted figure on one pound to 300 square feet of surface. 
GILBRO SPECIAL—This super mixture is com¬ 
posed of the finest bladed grasses and are selected 
on account of their great endurance. It will make 
a soft velvety lawn of uniform texture and appear¬ 
ance. All varieties in this mixture are acid-loving 
grasses, thus they respond rapidly with acid fer¬ 
tilizers which in turn reduces the weed menace. We 
have many reports from our customers, who are 
h ; ghly pleased with this mixture. It is adapted to 
shade or sun. We offer it either with or without 
white clover. Please specify when ordering. This 
mixture contains 40% creeping bent, making it 
necessary to ask the following prices: Lb. $1.00; 
postpaid. E. or F., 5 lbs. @ 95c; 10 lbs. @ 90c. 
OREGON LAWN MIXTURE—A very good mix¬ 
ture made from pure grasses. It does not contain 
any rye grasses. We have sold this for years with 
fine results. It makes a hardy, fine-bladed turf 
well suited to the average soils. We offer it with 
white clover or without. Please specify when or¬ 
dering. Lb. 75c. E. or F., 5 lbs. @ 70c. 
* ASTORIA BENT—A native acclimated sort grown 
in Clatsop County, Oregon. Besides creeping on the 
surface of the soil it has jointed roots which creep 
under ground. It is the best bent grass for high, 
well-drained soils and is very resistant to drought. 
It is often found growing in almost pure sand. It 
makes a thick, close turf, with fine leaf blades. We 
recommend it highly. Purity about 98 and germina¬ 
tion 90% or better. Lb. $1.35. E. or F., 5 lbs. or 
more @ $1.25. 
KENTUCKY BLUE GRASS—A splendid general 
purpose grass for lawns, with hardy growth and 
fine, close turf. 21 lbs. per bushel grade. Lb. 60c. 
E. or F., 5 lbs. @ 55c. 
ROUGH STALKED MEADOW GRASS — (Poa- 
Trivialis)—Very hardy; makes a fine, close turf. 
Valuable in shade. Lb. 70c. E. or F., 5 lbs. @ 65c. 
CHEWING’S FESCUE — Extensively used for 
lawns and golf courses. It makes a fine, close 
turf, very resistant to tramping. One of our finest 
grasses. Lb. 90c. E. or F., 5 lbs. @ 85c. 
CREEPING FESCUE—Rich, fine-bladed foliage, 
making a splendid turf for shade or sun. Especially 
suited to sandy soils, banks and terraces. Lb. 95c. 
E. or F., 5 lbs. @ 90c. 
WHITE CLOVER—Often used for lawns. We 
offer a fancy grade of seed for this purpose. Lb. 
65c. E. or F., 5 lbs. @ 60c. 
ENGLISH RYE GRASS—Rather coarse for lawns, 
but is often used for large parks. It should be 
sown very thickly for such purposes. Lb. 30c. 
E. or F„ 5 lbs. @ 20c. 
RED TOP—Valuable for shade and low, wet 
ground. Lb. 55c. E. or F-, 5 lbs. @ 50c. 
BLUE GRASS AND WHITE CLOVER—Well-pro¬ 
portioned mixture. Lb. 65c. E. or F., 5 lbs. @ 60c. 
*SEASIDE BENT—A native, acclimated variety, 
largely grown in Coos County. It is especially 
suited to low, damp soils. A healthy, vigorous 
grower making a fine turf. It creeps on the sur¬ 
face of the ground. The seed runs about 98 purity 
and has a very high germination. Lb. $1.45. E. or 
F. , 5 lbs. @ $1.35. 
COMMERCIAL FERTILIZERS 
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Send for our free bulletin telling how to use fertilizers. We will gladly write you on any special 
fertilizer problem. Just tell us about your soil and what crop you intend to fertilize. 
All prices quoted are f. o. b. Portland and subject to market change without notice. Write for 
quantity prices. 
PEAT MOSS 
An excellent mulch or humus. Especially val¬ 
uable for lawns. We carry a very fine grade. 
Bale $2.50. 
ORGANIC FERTILIZERS 
BLOOD MEAL—12 to 15 ammonia. An organic 
form of nitrogen. Quick acting. Write for price. 
FISH MEAL—Organic fertilizer high in nitrogen. 
Write for price. 
SHEEP GUANO—Usually runs 2-1-2. Dry ground 
sheep manure taken from covered sheds. It is 
ground and sacked. On account of its high humus 
content it is a valuable fertilizer. Our stock is 
exceptionally good. 100 lbs. $1.35. 
TANKAGE—A slaughter house by-product con¬ 
taining blood, meat and bone. Write for price. 
3 -10-10 — Suitable for all root crops, cabbage, 
cauliflower and berries. 100 lbs. $2.50. 
5-10-7—Good all-purpose fertilizer. 100 lbs. $2.50. 
OTHER FERTILIZERS 
If you are interested in any special mixtures or 
brands which we do not list, please write us, a? 
we can probably supply them. State the kind and 
quantity and we will quote you. 
MINERAL FERTILIZERS 
LAND PLASTER or GYPSUM—This contains 
sulphur in soluble form and is valuable for all 
legumes, potatoes and general garden use. 100 lbs. 
$1.00. 
LIME, HYDRATED—Especially suited for using 
on acid soils. 100 lbs. $1.50. 
MURIATE OF POTASH—Usually 50 to 57% 
soluble. 100 lbs. $2.50. 
NITRATE OF SODA—14 to 16 ammonia. Being 
soluble in water, it is a valuable fertilizer for the 
winter months applied on such crops as spinach, 
mustard greens, early spring cabbage, turnips, rad¬ 
ishes. etc. 100 lbs. $2-75. 
SULPHATE OF AMMONIA—Runs high in nitro¬ 
gen. 100 lbs. $2.75. 
SUPERPHOSPHATE—16 to 21 phosphor'c acid. 
It produces earlier maturity. 100 lbs. $1-50. 
V I G O R O 
Vigoro is the ideal plant food for lawns, flowers, 
gardens, shrubbery and trees. It is easy to apply: 
results are quick and certain. 
Clean, dustless, weedless, and odorless! Vigoro 
is not to be compared with any other plant food 
you have ever known. It isn’t at all costly. Prices 
F. O. B. Portland—100-lb. bag, $4.00; 50-lb. bag, 
82.25; 25-lb. bag, $1.50; 5-lb. pkg., 50c. 
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