GERMAI N’S 
gTYEGETABLE SEEDS 
GRASSES AND CLOVERS 
If ordered by mail, add 10 cts. per pound for postage. When wanted in large quantities, write 
us, as the market is continually fluctuating. We are always pleased to submit samples and quote 
prices. 
CLOVER SEEDS 
Alfalfa, or Lucerne (Medicago Sativa). Strictly 
choice samples, dodder-free. Lb. 25 cts. Write 
for prices on large lots. 
Turkestan Alfalfa. This variety is far superior 
to the American product in that it withstands 
drought and cold weather where the other 
will perish. In addition to this it yields a 
larger amount of foliage to the plant of a 
finer texture, and without any rough stems, so 
that stock can eat every particle. Pound 30 
cts. Write for prices on larger lots. 
Burr (Medicago maculata). An excellent fod¬ 
der plant for dry soils; 12 lbs. to the acre. 
Cleaned seed, not in the burr, per lb. 20 cts., 
100 lbs., price on application. 
11 ii linn Crimson, or Scarlet (Trifolium incarna- 
tum). Used chiefly as a soil improver. Lb. 
20 cts., 100 lbs. $14., 
Mammoth Red, or Cow Gra.ss (Trifolium pra- 
tense perenne). More vigorous grower than 
the common red. Lb. 30 cts. 
Red (Trifolium pratense). Should be in all pas¬ 
ture mixtures. Lb. 30 cts. 
White (Trifolium repens). Excellent for lawns; 
can be sown alone or mixed with Blue Grass. 
Strictly fancy seed. Lb. 35 cts. 
Berneem, or Egyptian. This Clover is said to be 
especially suited for irrigated lands. It yields 
heavily in Egypt, growing a little taller than 
alfalfa. It is very succulent and much rel¬ 
ished by stock. Lb. .50 cts. 
GRASS SEEDS 
AwniesM Ilronic Grass (Bromus Tnermis.) Hardy; 
stands heat and cold well. Adapted for dry 
regions. Lb. 20 cts., 100 lbs. $15. 
Bermuda (Cynodon dactylon). Of great value 
as a pasture grass in hot countries; also suit¬ 
able for lawns where Blue Grass fails. Lb. $1. 
Red Top (Agrostis vulgaris). Permanent grass 
for pasture or lawn. Lb. 25 cts., 100 lbs. $15. 
Italian Rye-Grass (Lolium Italicum). A valua¬ 
ble grass for hay and pasture, especially un¬ 
der irrigation. Lb. 20 cts., 100 lbs. $11. 
PERENNIAL RYE GRASS 
Perennial, or Australian Rye-Grass (Lolium pe¬ 
renne). Similar to the Italian in habit of 
growth, but more permanent; good for lawns. 
Yields abundantly under irrigation. Lb. 20 
cts., 100 lbs. $11. 
Kentucky Blue, Fancy, Clean (Poa pratensis). 
Our seed is direct from Kentucky and is ab¬ 
solutely pure and free from weeds. Lb. 35 
cts., 100 lbs., price on application. 
Orchard. Valuable for permanent pasture. 
Stands dry weather. Lb. 30 cts., 100 lbs., mar¬ 
ket price. 
Timothy (Phleum pratense). Well suited for 
moist soils. Makes excellent hay. Lb. 15 cts. 
MISCELLANEOUS FODDER PLANTS 
German Millet. A valuable fodder plant. Makes 
excellent hay. Sow 25 lbs. to the acre. Lb. 10 
cts., 100 lbs., price on application. 
Hungarian Millet. Will stand drought and grow 
on ordinary soil. Lb. 10 cts., 100 lbs., price on 
application. 
Common Millet. Very early; abundant foliage. 
Lb. 10 cts., 100 lbs., price on application. 
Italian Millet. Grows larger than Hungarian. 
Lb. 10 cts., 100 lbs., price on application. 
French White Imported. Used to feed valuable 
birds. Lb. 15 cts., 100 lbs., price on applica¬ 
tion. 
Egyptian Pearl Millet (Penicillaria spicata). Is 
an excellent fodder plant, attaining a height 
of 3 feet and over. Highly relished by cattle. 
Lb. 20 cts., 100 lbs., price on application. 
Johnson Grass (Sorghum Ilalepense). Prefers 
a hot. dry climate. (Tts sale is prohibited in 
this state.) Sow 30 lbs. to the acre. Lb. 25 
cts., 100 lbs., price on application. 
Maud’s Wonder Forage Plant. Of recent intro¬ 
duction. Pronounced by those who have 
grown it in this vicinity to be of inestimable 
value. Readily eaten by all cattle; enormous 
yielder. Oz. 15 cts., lb. $1. 
Broom Corn, Improved Evergreen. This variety 
is more cultivated than any other, on account 
of the color and quality of its brush, which is 
of good length, fine and straight, and always 
green; it brings the highest market price; 
grows about 7 /eet high. Lb. 10 cts., 100 lbs., 
price on application. 
Broom Corn, Large California Golden. Very pop¬ 
ular for making brooms. Lb. 10 cts., 100 lbs., 
price on application. 
Broom Corn, Dwarf. This variety grows about 
4 feet high; extra fine for making brushes or 
whisks. Lb. 10 cts.. 100 lbs., price on applica¬ 
tion. Sow 12 lbs. of Broom Corn seed of the 
above varieties to the acre. 
Tagasaste, or Tree Alfalfa. Grows in shrub 
form; foliage resembles alfalfa. Excellent for 
hill pasture, on account of its habit of growth 
and great drought-resisting qualities. Pkt. 10 
cts., oz. 25 cts., lb. $2.50. 
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