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WE HANDLE ONLY PURE SEED OF HIGH GERMINATION 
These Prices are ^DACCFC All Seed Tested and Analyzed by 
Subject to Market Change \Jl\A\oDLO the Penna. Dept, of Agriculture 
Bermuda ( Cynodon dactylon) —35 lbs. per bu. A 
very rapid creeper. Used in the South. Not very 
hardy in the North. Perennial. 40c per lb., 
36c for 50 lbs. or over. 
Blue Grass, Canadian ( Poa compressa) —-14 lbs. 
per bu. For general use inferior to Kentucky 
Blue. Superior in dry, shady or impoverished 
soils. Good pasture grass. Perennial. 46c per 
lb., 40c for 50 lbs. or over. 
Blue Grass, Kentucky ( Poa pratensis) —14 lbs. 
per bu. Used a great deal for lawns. Produces a 
good nutritious pasturage. Deep rooting and 
attractive color. Perennial. 46c per lb., 40c for 
50 lbs. or over. 
Crested Dog’s Tail ( Cynosurus cristaius )—50 lbs. 
per acre. 21 lbs. per bu. Produces a quick growth 
of short grass. Used for lawns and pastures. 
Perennial. 60c per lb., 60c for 50 lbs. or over. 
Fescue, Chewing’s ( Festuca chewings )—New Zea¬ 
land Grown. 24 lbs. per bu. This grass succeeds 
in all kinds of soils. We now import it in refrig¬ 
erator boats assuring high germination. Ex¬ 
cellent shade grass particularly in light soils. 
Perennial. 76c per lb., 66c for 50 lbs. or over. 
Fescue, Fine Leaved (. Festuca tenuifola )—A variety 
of sheep fescue. It is an excellent shade grass, 
tolerant of heat and dry soil. Dark green in color. 
Perennial. 76c per lb., 60c for 50 lbs. or over. 
Fescue, Meadow or English Blue ( Festuca elatior) 
■—24 lbs. per bu. Sometimes known as Evergreen 
Grass. Used for pastures and lawns. Perennial. 
40c per lb., 30c for 50 lbs. or over. 
Fescue-Red, Genuine Creeping ( Festuca rubra )— 
15 lbs. per bu. Do not confuse this with the 
ordinary Red Fescue. It is the true creeping 
type with dark green, narrow blades. Forms a 
dense, permanent, velvety turf free from weeds 
and is adapted to shade and reasonably poor soil. 
$1.00 per lb., 86c for 50 lbs. or over. 
Landreths’ Lawn Grass Seed is sold in lithographed 
cellophane cartons and 1, 2, 3, 5, 10, 20, 50 and 100 
pound bags. All of Landreths’ Grass Seed is sealed. 
Fescue-Sheep, Ordinary Red, or Hard ( Festuca 
ovina )—-14 lbs. per bu. There is a slight difference 
between the strains of Sheep, Ordinary Red (not 
Creeping) and Hard Fescue, but of recent years the 
strains have been substituted so regularly and 
have been so mixed that we are offering only one 
strain. It is excellent for pastures and withstands 
much heat and drought. If allowed to grow tall 
it forms tufts. 60c per lb., 60c for 50 lbs. or over. 
Orchard Grass ( Dactylis glomerata) —14 lbs. per bu. 
A very valuable pasturage and hay grass. Per¬ 
ennial. 35c per lb., 30c for 50 lbs. or over. 
Red Top, Fancy Recleaned ( Agrostis alba) —32 
lbs. per bu. Sometimes called Herds Grass. 
Grows best in rich, moist soils. Excellent for 
lawn, hay or permanent pasture. Biennial. 36c 
per lb., 30c for 50 lbs. or over. 
Red Top, Ordinary or Unhulled ( Agrostis alba )— 
30 lbs. per acre. 14 lbs. per bu. See Fancy Red 
Top. 26c per lb., 20c for 50 lbs. or over. 
Rough Stalked Meadow ( Poa trivialis) —14 lbs. 
per bu. This grass is known as “The blue grass 
of the shade,” being particularly adapted for 
shady places. Same family and characteristics 
as blue grass. Not recommended for sunny places. 
60c per lb., 46c for 50 lbs. or over. 
Rye Grass, Domestic —24 lbs. per bu. For most 
purposes inferior to other rye grasses. Part 
annual and part perennial. 20c per lb., 15c for 
50 lbs. or over. 
Rye Grass, Italian (Loliurn italicuvi) —24 lbs. per 
bu. True imported strain. Good for a quick hay 
crop. Annual. 30c per lb., 25c for 50 lbs. or over. 
Rye Grass, Perennial {Loliurn perenne) —-Often 
called English Rye Grass. 24 lbs. per bu. Suc¬ 
ceeds as a pasturage, hay crop or lawn grass on 
almost any soil. Quick growing. Perennial. 
30c per lb., 26c for 50 lbs. or over. 
Rye Grass, Pacey’s Strain (Perennial) — 35c per 
lb., 30c for 50 lbs. or over. 
Timothy ( Phleum pratense) —45 lbs. per bu. Used 
with Red Top for pastures but is not recom¬ 
mended for growing alone. Perennial. 34c per 
lb., 30 for 50 lbs. or over. 
CLOVERS 
White Dutch ( Trifolium repens) —60 lbs. per bu. 
Used extensively for lawns. We recommend in 
using this as pasturage to include'some perennial 
grass. Perennial. 60c per lb., 50c for 50 lbs. or over. 
Alfalfa ( Medicago sativa) —-20 lbs. per acre. 60 lbs. 
per bu. Perennial. 35c per lb., 30c for 50 lbs. or 
over. 
Alsike ( Trifolium hybridum) —-12 lbs. per acre. 60 
lbs. per bu. Perennial. 40c per lb., 35c for 50 lbs. 
or over. 
Crimson or Scarlet ( Trifolium incarnation) —20 
lbs. per acre. 60 lbs. per bu. Annual. 25c per 
lb., 22c for 50 lbs. or over. 
Red ( Trifolium pratense) —12 lbs. per acre. 60 lbs. 
per bu. Domestic. Perennial. 35c per lb., 30c 
for 50 lbs. or over. 
Sweet Clover, White Blossom ( Melilotus alba )— 
18 lbs. per acre. 60 lbs. per bu. Biennial. 20c 
per lb., 16c for 50 lbs. or over. 
MIXED CANARY BIRD SEED—15c per lb. 
PARROT SEED 12c per lb. 
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