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JOSEPH BRECK & SONS 
; COK»-0RATION) 
GRASSES. 
Special attention is called to the fact that by advan¬ 
tageous arrangements with the parties who grow the dif¬ 
ferent seeds for us, we are enabled to make a large 
reduction in the prices of Permanent Pasture and other 
Grass Mixtures, without impairing the very high stand¬ 
ard of purity and germination that we have always 
maintained. 
“And he gave it for his opinion that whoever would 
make two ears of corn or two blades of grass to grow 
upon a spot of gt ound where only one grew before would 
deserve better of mankind, and do more essential service 
to his country, than the whole race of politicians put 
together — S w i FT. 
We desire to call special attention to the following 
list of Agricultural Grasses, which will, we think, 
be found very comprehensive, both as to varieties and 
descriptions. We are devoting a great deal of time 
to this most important subject, and the department has 
already become an extensive one with us. 
Having learned by experience that the so-called 
imported grasses which are offered by those making 
a specialty of them in this country are very far from 
reliable, both as regards purity and quality, we have 
found it necessary to import all our seeds of this 
character direct. We have accordingly made arrange¬ 
ments for our stocks with one of the most prominent 
growers of Agricultural Grasses on the Continent, 
who, by virtue of many years* experience in growing 
seeds of this peculiar character, has become the rec¬ 
ognized headquarters for same. This will enable us 
A Field of BrecK’s Special Gra.s Mixture for permanent to furnish our customers with the very best, and that 
mowing and grazing threo years after seeding. which we know to be free from all adulterations . 
Prices of Agricultural Grasses and Clovers. 
Subject to Market Changes. Special Quotations on Application. 
Net Net 
KIND. 
Price 
per 
lb. 
Price 
per 
bush. 
KIND. 
Price 
per 
lb. 
Price 
per 
bush. 
R. I. Bent, ... 
$0.25 
$2.25 
Meadow Brome Grass, Bromus pratensis 
$0.25 
#4.00 
Red Top Chaff Seed, Agrostis vulgaris . 
.10 
.80 
Various-Leaved Fescue, Festuca luterophylla . 
.40 
5.50 
Red Top Fancy Clean .... 
.19 
7.25 
Timothy, Phleum pratense .... 
.08 
3- 2 5 
Creeping Bent or Firoin, Agrostis StoloniJ'era 
.28 
4.OO 
Wood Meadow, Poa nemoralis 
•75 
10.00 
Meadow Foxtail, Alopecurispratensis 
■45 
3 - 5 ° 
Blue Grass (Kentucky), Poa pratensis . 
• 2 5 
3.C0 
Sea Mat Grass, Ammophila arundinacea 
.60 
8.50 
Blue Grass (Canadian), Poa compressa . 
.20 
2.50 
Sweet Y r ernal [true], Anthoxanthum odoratum 
•75 
7.25 
Rough Stalked Meadow, Poa trivialis . 
.40 
5.00 
Yellow Oat Grass, Avena flavescens 
1.00 
10.00 
Tall Meadow Oat, Avena elatior . 
• 3 ° 
4.00 
Crested Dogtail, Cynosurus cristatus 
.60 
[6.00 
Hungarian Millet Grass ,Panicum Germanicum 
.04 
r *75 
Orchard Grass, Dactylis glomerata 
.18 
2.50 
Common Millet, Panicum miliaceum 
.04 
i -75 
Hard Fescue, Festuca duriuscula . 
• 3 ° 
4.00 
Golden Millet, Panicum mtliaceum var. 
.04 
i -75 
Tall F'escue, Festuca elatior .... 
.40 
5.50 
Japanese Millet, Panicum crus Galli 
.10 
3.00 
Sheep’s Fescue, Festuca ovina 
•30 
3 2 5 
Siberian Millet .... 
.04 
I *75 
Red Fescue, Festuca rubra .... 
•35 
4- 2 5 
Yellow Trefoil, Medicago lupulina 
•15 
Meadow Fescue, Festuca pratensis 
.40 
5-75 
Red Clover, Trifolium pratense 
.22 
Fine Leaved Fescue, Festuca ovina tenuifolia . 
.60 
12. so 
Mammoth Red Clover, Trifolium pratense var. 
.22 
Italian Rye Grass, Lolium Jtalicum 
.14 
2.2 
White Clover, Trifoliutn nerens . 
•35 
Perennial Rye Grass, Lolium perenne 
.12 
2.80 
Alsike Clover, Trifolium hybridum 
• 2 5 
Upright Sea Lime Grass, Flymus arenarius 
.60 
7.00 
Lucerne, or Alfalfa, Medicago sativa 
• 2 5 
Awnless, or Smooth Brome Grass, Bromus 
Turkestan Alfalfa ..... 
• 2 5 
inermis ...... 
.20 
2.25 
Crimson Clover, Trifolium incarnatum 
• r 5 
For Prices of Special Mixtures see page 52. 
