sired, making a better yield but the hay is not 
as fine, and will not be eaten as well by stock. 
Another season of spotted rainfall over the 
Sudan seed producing areas of Texas has re¬ 
sulted in another apparent short crop of suit¬ 
able seed stocks. Growers are holding their 
seed crops for higher prices, so firm prices 
cannot be quoted at the time our seed catalog 
goes to press. We will of course have adequate 
stocks of only the finest quality of Sudan grass 
seed to offer our trade. Ask for prices. 
When you are ready to buy, drop us a 
card and we will quote you the very lowest 
prices possible for first class new crop seed 
and submit you a sample of the same. Special 
prices on large amounts. Any prices quoted are 
subject to market changes. 
Orchard Grass 
In the orchards, pecan groves, and any¬ 
where that is partly shaded this grass is prov¬ 
ing a decided success in this section. We be¬ 
lieve that it is the most productive grass for 
grazing that has been tried here, and where 
it had been growing for a year or more it 
went through the long drouth of 1931 in good 
shape. It stands the lowest temperature, starts 
early in the spring, and remains green until 
late frost. You would be pleased with this 
grass if you tried it. Sow early on prepared 
ground 14 pounds per acre. 
Price: Lb. 35c; 2 lbs. 55c, f. o. b. Shawnee. 
Lawn Grass 
We have made a study of Lawn Grasses 
and the seed adapted to the Southland. If you 
will advise us the character of the soil you wish 
to make into a lawn, whether shady or in the 
open, sandy or heavy soil, we can tell you 
what is best to plant. Our lawn mixture is 
made from the highest grade seeds, and are 
free from weed seed. Sow 1 pound on 100 
square feet of ground. 
Price: Lb. 45c; 2 lbs. 75c; 5 lbs. $1.50, 
postpaid. 
Dallis Grass 
This is certainly a wonderful pasture grass 
and with its natural spreading habits over the 
South, it should be in every pasture. It is one 
of the best winter pasture grasses and remains 
green on an average of ten months out of the 
year. It does well on heavy, moist or black 
soils. 
Dallis grass will grow from 2 to 4 feet 
high and has an exceptionally heavy rooting 
system, but is easy to eradicate; it is no pest— 
one plowing will easily kill it out. 
This grass recovers very quickly after 
grazing and will yield more pasture, when 
once started, than any other grass we know of. 
Dallis grass must be planted on a firm 
seed bed in order to get the seed to germinate 
to best advantage. Loose soil loses moisture 
very rapidly in the top mulch of porous soil; 
since this grass is shallow rooted, the plants 
will die shortly after germinating, if planted 
in loose soil. Therefore, be sure and plant in 
a firm seed bed. 
In our section, this grass does best when 
planted in the early spring. Sow at the rate of 
10 pounds per acre. 
This grass does exceptionally well when 
planted with other grasses and clovers. 
Prices: 45c per lb.; 2 lbs. 75c, postpaid; 
10-lb. lots $3.00; 100-lb. lots $20.00, sacked, 
ready for shipment, f. o. b. Shawnee. 
Market Price Changes 
Due to the unusual drouth and late fall 
season this year, we find that many prices on 
our line of Field Seed items are not settled 
and may not be until near planting time. They 
might be higher or they may be lower and in 
order that our customers may have the ad¬ 
vantage of securing the best stocks at the most 
reasonable prices, we want you to write us 
about how much you will require of any given 
variety of the field seeds and we will quote you 
the very best prices possible at that time. 
Rest assured that we will have ample stocks 
and prices that will be in line. 
Asters 
American Aster 
Giant Comet, Branching Type 
Queen of the Market Type 
Bachelor Buttons 
Balsam 
Calliopsis 
Candytuft 
Castor Bean 
Carnation Marguerite 
Canterbury Bells 
Bachelor Button, 
Corn Flower 
Coreopsis 
Cosmos 
Cypress Vine 
Everlasting 
Feverfew 
Forget-Me-Not 
Four o’clock 
Foxglove 
Gaillardia 
Heliotrope 
Hollyhock 
Job’s Tears 
Kochia or Summer 
Cypress 
Marigold 
Mignonette 
Morning Glory 
Nasturtiums 
Pansies 
Phlox 
Pinks 
Poppies, New Shirley, 
Oriental Poppy 
Portulaca or Rose 
Moss 
Petunia 
Salvia 
Salpiglossis 
Smilax 
Snapdragon 
Stocks, Ten Weeks 
Sunflower, Double 
Dwarf or Globes 
of Gold 
Sweet Williams 
Sweet Peas 
All above, 5c per packet. 
Eclipse Brand Flower Seed 
What is there about the home that is more 
satisfactory than the flower garden? How easy 
it is to plant and grow them from the time we 
sow the seed to the time the plant produces 
the flower. We watch its development with 
increasing interest, and when we finally see 
the fruits of our labor we are indeed thankful 
that so little time and effort have accomplished 
such wonderful results. Growing flowers from 
seed has grown by leaps and bounds in the 
past years, and the demand for the old-fashion¬ 
ed flower as well as the improved and new 
varieties is constantly increasing. Health and 
cheerfulness are the result of flower culture. 
Our flower seed comes from the most reliable 
growers in this and foreign countries where 
the varieties mature to the best possible de¬ 
velopment. We know where to buy the best, 
and only the highest quality is offered to our 
customers. Much of your time is spent about 
the house. Why not add to its comfort by 
having a beautiful flower garden? Our special 
collection of 13 varieties found in this catalog, 
for 50c postpaid, will produce a wonderful effect. 
Flower Seeds put up in 5c and 10c packets. 
Special prices in ounce lots. 
Clarke & Keller’s Selected Collection of 
Flower Seed 
A Wealth of Bloom All Summer 
1 pkt. Phlox, mixed . 5c 
1 pkt. Cosmos, mixed .. 5c 
1 pkt. Poppies, mixed .10c 
1 pkt. Pansies, mixed .10c 
1 pkt. Nasturtiums, mixed .10c 
1 pkt. Four o’clock, mixed . 5c 
1 pkt. Zinnias, mixed. 6c 
1 pkt. Sweet Peas, mixed.10c 
1 pkt. Petunias, mixed . 10c 
1 pkt. Larkspur, mixed . 10c 
1 pkt. Marigold, mixed . . .10c 
1 pkt. Balsam, mixed . 5c 
1 pkt. Varbenas, mixed . 5c 
Regular Price ... $1.00 
This Collection postpaid.50c 
Clarke & Keller’s Eclipse Brand Bulbs, 
Plants and Roots 
For the person desiring the best to be had 
in bulbs, plants and roots, we have had the 
following stocks grown especially for us. These 
listings are field-grown under expert super¬ 
vision and on the finest soil to be found in 
Central Oklahoma. Your money back if not 
pleased with any selection you make from this 
list. Special prices on lots of 100. 
Peony Bulbs 
Fine, large roots, several eyes to each one. 
Red color @...45c each 
White color @.35c each 
Pink color @.—.40c each 
All postpaid. 
Madeira Vine Bulbs 
40c per dozen. 
All postpaid. 
Milk and Wine Lily Bulbs 
Extra fancy, large flower; prolific on stems 
—pure white with pink throat, at 25c each, 
postpaid. 
Dahlias 
We are pleased to announce that after 
growing and trying out many varieties of 
Dahlias, that we have selected varieties adapted 
to Southwestern conditions. We sell only good 
strong bulbs. 
Mixed Dahlias 
Our first florists’ mixtures of hardy beauti¬ 
ful flowering varieties will give you a profusion 
of blooms. Price, $1.50 per dozen, postpaid. 
Separate solid colors, finest dahlia bulbs, 
15c each, postpaid. 
Gladiolus 
LARGE SIZE 
Famous Rainbow Mixture 
“Plant Glads to Be Glad,” is the slogan of 
thousands of admirers of this wonderfully beau¬ 
tiful flower. Our Rainbow mixture of plump, 
vigorous bulbs will produce many colors of 
flowers in a few weeks after planting. Price, 
40c per dozen; $2.50 per 100, postpaid. 
Tuberoses 
The demand for Tuberoses, the most frag¬ 
rant of flowers, is ever increasing. We speci¬ 
alize on the genuine Mexican Tuberoses. Price, 
nice plump bulbs, 10c each; $1.00 per dozen, 
postpaid. 
Giant Dahlia-Flowered Show Zinnias 
If you want the finest to be had in rare 
colors and extra large blossoms, try one of 
our 50c packets of Giant Dahlia Flowered 
Zinnia seed from the most exclusive Zinnia 
Seed grower in the world. Flowers attain 
diameter of 6 to 8 inches. Our special mixture 
contains most gorgeous colors. Special prices 
on large orders. One packet 10c, postpaid; 1 
oz. 30c. All postpaid. 
Golden Gleam Nasturtium 
This is the wonderful new Bodger creation 
and is the only double or semi-double, sweet 
scented nasturtium. The beautiful golden yel¬ 
low blooms are on long stems and are very 
attractive as cut flowers. No flower garden is 
complete without this new creation. 10c pkt. 
or 25c per ounce, postpaid. 
Cannas 
Special on Canna Bulbs 
In assorted colors — Pink, Red, Yellow — 
gorgeous bloomers, at 65c per dozen, $4.00 per 
100, postpaid. 
