‘_ STUMPP & WALTER CO.’S WHOLESALE CATALOGUE | 
General List of Grasses, Clover and Field Seeds 
Grass and Field Seeds fluctuate considerably. These are prevailing market prices as of December 15, 1935, and are 
subject to change without notice. Let us quote you today’s prices 
All our seeds are carefully examined as to purity and growth in our own laboratory and tested by the leading seed-testing stations. 
The percentage of purity and growth is determined before we send out any seeds of any description from our establishment, and in 
comparing prices, remember that we will furnish, on application, the percentage of purity and growth. We have only seeds of the very 
best quality. 
Many of our customers desire to purchase grasses in certain varieties or specify varieties to be used in a mixture 
to make up mixtures requested and will make no charge for the mixing. 
Astoria Bent (Agrostis capillaris). A good lawn turf grass. 
Bermuda Grass {Cynodon dactylon). Valuable in the South for lawns, pastures, and hayfields. 
Blue Grass, Kentucky (Poa pra ensis). Well known and extensively grown in all parts of the country. 
Superfine quality 
Fine quality. 
Canadian Blue (Poa compressa). Used extensively for situations inclined to be sandy and dry. 
Carpet Grass (Axonopus compressus). A good lawn and pasture grass for moist soils of South. 
Colonial Bent or Rhode Island Bent (Agrostis capillaris). Excellent for lawns or pasture. 
Creeping Bent, German (Agrostis species). The true German strain., 
Crested Dog’s-tail (Cynosurus cristatus). An excellent grass for hard, dry soils; valuable for pastures and lawns.. 
Domestic Rye Grass. Used as a nurse grass; also for winter turf in the South. 
English Rye Grass (Lolium perenne). A very nutritious, rapid-growing variety; valuable for meadows and 
pastures. Imported seed. 
Fine-leaved Sheep’s Fescue (Festuca ovina tenuifolia). Valuable for lawns. 
Hard Fescue (Festuca duriuscula). One of the most desirable dwarf grasses; excellent for dry soils. 
Italian Rye Grass (Lolium italicum). A valuable European variety, adapted to any climate, and produces 
large and nutritive crop. Used for winter turf in the South. Imported seed. 
Meadow Fescue (Festuca pratensis). Valuable grass for permanent pasture. 
Meadow Foxtail (Alopecurus pratensis). One of the earliest and best pasture grasses; grows rapidly when cut 
or eaten down by stock. 
Orchard. A valuable pasture grass, relished by stock of all kinds; particularly adapted for growing in shady places. 
Red Fescue (Festuca rubra). Suitable for sandy seacoast and on dry soil. 
Red Fescue, Chewing’s N. Z. (Festuca rubra fallax). A splendid turf grass for shade or open lawns. 
Red-Top Grass Seed (Agrostis alba). Fancy recleaned. 
Red-Top, Unhulled. 
Rough-stalked Meadow (Poa trivialis). Produces an abundant crop of highly nutritious herbage; valuable for 
either moist or dry soils and the best grass for shade. 
Seaside Bent, Coos Co. Strain (Agrostis palustris). A true creeping Bent. 
Sheep’s Fescue (Festuca ovina). An excellent grass for sheep pasture. 
Sweet Vernal (Anthoxanlhum odoratum). A very early variety; should be sown with other grasses. 
Timothy (Phleum pratense). A variety well known and highly appreciated, producing a profitable hay crop 
in almost any soil. Sow three-fourths bushel to acre. 
Triple A Bent. A special variety of Agrostis capillaris stoloniferus. An outstanding turf grass. 
Wood Meadow (Poa nemoralis). A very productive and nutritious grass, adapted for lawns or pastures. 
Thrives well under trees. 
Write for special quotations on lots exceeding 100 pounds 
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GLOVER SEED 
Alfalfa or Lucerne (Medicago saliva). One of the best varieties, succeeding especially in the South and West, and bearing 
heavy crops of forage, ^w early in the spring; 15 to 20 pounds to an acre. 3 So 25 00 
Alsike or Swedish (Trifolium hybridum). Hardiest of all Clovers, and on rich, moist soil yields an enormous quantity of 
hay or pasture. Lasts many years. Sow 10 pounds per acre when used alone. 4 00 32 50 
Crimson or Scarlet Clover (Trifolium incarnatum). It can be seeded at any time from June to October, at the rate of 15 to 
20 pounds per acre, and makes the earliest possible spring pasture, blooming the latter part of April or May, and for 
feeding as hay should be cut just before coming into full bloom. Sow Crimson Clover at the last working of all crops, 
like beans, corn, melons, cucumbers, tomatoes and other crops.. 2 50 15 00 
Red Clover, Medium (Trifolium pratense). Medium Clover. The leading variety of Clover for pastures or meadows. 
Very finest quality. Domestic grown. 3 So 27 50 
White Dutch Clover (Trifolium repens). The best variety for lawns, as it forms a close herbage and remains green through¬ 
out the season. 4 SO 35 00 
Prices on Grass and Clover Seed subject to change without notice. Our Grass and Clover Seeds are the very finest, purest, recleaned 
seeds. We do not carry the lower grades 
MISCELLANEOUS SEEDS 
SPRING VETCHES. These are highly valuable for soiling or 
green manuring. Broadcast 150 pounds to the acre when sown 
alone. 10 lbs. $1.25, 100 lbs. $8. 
WINTER VETCHES (Sand or Hairy Vetches). Suitable for 
spring and autumn seeding. Sown alone use 100 pounds seed 
to the acre. 10 lbs. $2.50, 100 lbs. $17.50. 
Prices on all other Farm Seeds on application. 
SOY BEANS, MAMMOTH YELLOW. The most desirable Soy 
Bean for green manuring or hay. Use 4 to 8 pecks per acre. 
Bus. $3, 10 bus. $27.50. 
SPRING RYE. Used as a catch crop to sow where winter grain 
failed. Excellent for plow-under crop. Sow two bushels to the 
acre. Bus. $3, 10 bus. $25. 
Our illustrated Retail Catalogue mailed on request 
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