BUTZER’S SEED STORE, PORTLAND, OREGON 79 
orchard grass. 
GRASS AND FIELD SEEDS 
Our Grass Seeds are purchased by us from the best 
possible source for reliability. Owing to the frequent 
fluctuation of the market, we cannot quote prices. 
Write us for prices. 
Aifalfa, Grimm 
Alfalfa, Dry Land 
Clover, Ladino 
Clover, White 
Clover, Medium Red 
Clover, Mammoth Red 
Clover, Alsike 
Clover, Esparsette 
Clover, Sweet 
Canadian Blue Grass 
Kentucky Blue Grass 
Creeping Bent 
Crested Dogstail 
Chewing Fescue 
Bromus Inermis 
Orchard Grass 
Red Top 
Reed Canary 
Rye Grass 
Timothy 
Meadow Fescue 
Sheep Fescue 
Mesquite 
Millet 
Tall Meadow Oat 
Wood Meadow 
Pasture Mixture 
Speltz 
Vetches 
Rye 
Oats 
We do not sell WHEAT or 
BARLEY for SEED 
THERE IS A DIFFERENCE IN GRASS SEEDS 
Even if farmers have a surplus of cheaper, local 
grown seed. There is as much difference between 
poorly cleaned, country run seed and thoroughly re¬ 
cleaned graded seed as between other raw and finished 
products. 
The difference in quality is far greater than the 
difference in price of thoroughly cleaned, bright color, 
plump, high in purity and germination, and uniform 
in quality. 
TALL MEADOW OAT GRASS 
(Avena Elatior) 
Tall Meadow Oat Grass (Avena Elatior)—A mag¬ 
nificent grass of rapid, luxuriant growth, growing on 
rich soil by June 15 to a height of 4 feet. Better than 
Timothy in the South. Can be cut three times and 
does well if sown alone. Tall Oat Grass vegetates with 
great luxuriance. It is early and productive and 
affords a plentiful aftermath. It is found most benefi¬ 
cial when retained by a close state of feeding. It 
makes a good hay; is natural to sandy loams, but 
thrives on strong tenacious clays. It is a very hardy 
grass and endures much heat and cold. It possesses 
the advantage of early, quick and late growth, tillers 
well and is admirably calculated for a pasture grass. 
Write for price 
Will sow Timothy, 
Clover, Wheat, Oats, 
Rye, Buckwheat, 
Hungarian, Red 
Top, Millet and all 
other grains and 
seeds perfectly 
even, and any de¬ 
sired amount to the 
acre, and from 40 
to 60 acres a day. 
Price $2.25. 
THE HORN SEED SOWER 
Will sow 40 to 60 acres per day of 
alfalfa, clover, timothy, millet, etc. 
Spread seed evenly from 30 to 40 feet. 
Price, postpaid, $1.00. 
THE HORN 
New Improved Ceresan 
For Seed Treatment of Small Grains 
Effective in controlling bunt or stinking smut of 
wheat; stripe disease of barley; loose and covered 
smuts of barley and oats and covered kernel smut of 
sorghum. 1 lb. will treat 32 bushels of wheat, rye or 
sorghum and oats. 1 lb. 75c; 5 lbs. $3.00. 
_ _ per 1 bu 
^\si2e Alfalfa and Clover 
^ Established in 1808 
The Original Legume 
DRASTIC 
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NITRACIN 
History 
Inoculator 
Expiration Date-High Bacteria Count 
— Approved — Tested and Guaranteed 
NITRAGIN INOCULATION PRICES 
When Ordering » ALWAYS State Name of Seed 
Culture Group << A” —ALFALFA and SWEET 
CLOVERS (including Hubam) and Bur Clover. 
Culture Group — CLOVERS, MEDIUM 
RED, Mammoth Red, Alsike, Crimson and 
White Clover. 
y 2 bu. size 35c ea.; 1 bu. size 55c ea.; 2% bu. 
size $1.20 ea. _ 
Culture Group “L” —All varieties of Lespe- 
deza—Unhulled or Hulled. Unhulled requires 
only 1 bu. size. Hulled requires 2 bu. size. 
1 bu. size 35c ea.; 2 bu. size 55c ea.; 5 bu. 
size $1.20 ea. 
Culture Group “C” —VETCHES (Hairy, Spring, 
Wild) AUSTRIAN PEAS, Canadian Field and 
Garden Peas, Broad Beans, Sweet Peas and 
Lentils. 
Culture Group “D” —Field and Garden BEANS 
(Navy, Kidney and Scarlet Runner Beans). 
V 2 bu. size 30c ea.; 1 bu. size 45c ea.; 1% bu. 
size (100 lb. size) 65c; 5 bu. size $1.85 ea.; 
12y 2 bu. size $4.25 ea. 
NEW GARDEN SIZE 
For Garden Peas, Beans, Sweet 
Peas, Lima Beans, and Lupines. 
Inoculates any amount up to 4 
lbs. seed. Price ea. 
Gb 
Re me wi b e, .... 
Legumes NOT inoculated are “SOIL ROBBERS” 
Legumes WELL Inoculated are “SOIL BUILDERS” 
