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MAESTIALL’S GEASSES AND CLOVEES. 
GRASSES AND CLOVERS 
Orchard. Grass. 
E:iglish Rye Grass. 
Prices subject to market changes. 
Wght. per 
Bush. lbs. Lb. 
Bush. 
CANADA BLUE GRASS (Poa Compressa). Useful for 
sowing on hard clay, and poor soils. 
14 
$0.35 
$4.00 
CREEPING BENT (Agrostis stolonifera). Desirable for 
mixing with other lawn or pasture grasses. 
14 
.00 
8.00 
CRESTED DOGSTAIL (Oynosurus Cristatus). Valuable 
for pastures and lawns . 
20 
.35 
4.00 
ENGLISH RYE GRASS (Lolium Perenne). A very nutri¬ 
tious, rapid growing variety; valuable for meadows and 
pastures . 
24 
.15 
2.50 
HARD FESCUE (Pestuca duriuscula). A dwarf-growing 
grass, succeeding well in dry situations . 
14 
.30 
3.75 
HUNGAKIAN GRASS (Paiiiciim Germanicum). A species 
of annual millet. 
48 
.10 
3.00 
KENTUCKY BLUE GRASS (Poa pratensis). This is the 
most hardy and valuable of all northern grasses. 
14 
.55 
6.50 
ITALIAN RYE GRASS (Lolium Italicum). Thrives in any 
soil and yields early and abundant crops. 
18 
.15 
2.75 
MEADOW FESCUE (Pestuca Pratensis). An excellent grass 
of great value in mixtures of pci'manent ijastures. 
14 
.GO 
6.50 
MEADOW FOXTAIL (Alopecurus Pratensis). One of Ihe 
earliest and best pasture grasses. 
10 
.60 
6.50 
ORCHARD GRASS (Dactylis glomerata). Adapted for grow¬ 
ing in shady places or under trees. 
14 
.35 
4.00 
RED TOP (Agrostis vulgaris). A permanent grass, stand¬ 
ing our climate well . 
14 
.35 
4.00 
RED TOP FANCY, or RECLEANED. Pree from chaff. 
32 
.45 
10.50 
RHODE ISLAND BENT (Agrostis Canina). One of the 
very best grasses for lawns. 
14 
.50 
5.50 
SHEEP’S FESCUE (Pestuca ovina). A small tufted, hardy 
grass, of value in mi.xture of lawns or dry soil. 
SWEET VERNAL (Anthoxanthum odoratum). As a mix¬ 
ture for lawns and pasture lands it is invaluable. 
14 
.30 
3.75 
10 
.60 
5.50 
TALL MEADOW OAT (Avena elatior). A valuable grass 
for permanent pasture . 
10 
.30 
2.75 
TIMOTHY (Phleum pratense). A field and not a pasture 
grass, as it will not endure close and frequent croi^ping 
Market pi'ice . 
45 
.30 
WOOD MEADOW (Poa nemoralis). Adapted for shaded 
positions in lawns or under trees. 
14 
.70 
6.50 
Owing to adverse weather conditions during the past su7umer, Grass Seeds 
are very scarce, causing a large advance in values. The prices quoted above are 
subject to market changes. 
CLOVERS. 
Prices subject to market changes. 
ALFALFA, or LUCERNE (iledicago 
CRIMSON, or SCARLET CLOVER (Trifolium In 
MAMMOTH RED or PEA VINE. Grows 
taller than Medium Red Clover. 
MEDIUM RED (Tril'olium Pratejise). Tl: 
the common Red Clover so largely g 
throughout the country . 
WHITE CLOVER (Trifolium Repensj. The 
variety for lawns; valuable in permi 
pastures . 
YELLOW TREFOIL (Medicago lupulina). Suit 
able for ijastures in wet meadows, or for 
clavev soils . 
MIXED CLOVER . 
Quantity 
Per 
Per 
Per 
for acre 
Lb. 
Bushel 
100 IbS: 
U20 lbs. 
$0.27 
$15.00 
$25.00 
. 15 lbs. 
l- 
e 
.30 
15.00 
25.00 
.20 lbs. 
h 
.20 
10.00 
16.00 
.10 lbs. 
s 
..25 
13.80 
23.00 
n 
. 15 lbs. 
it 
t 
.24 
13.20 
22.00 
.50 
27.00 
45.00 
.’l5 lbs. 
.30 
15.00 
25.00 
.10 lbs. 
.28 
15.00 
25.00 
If ordered by mail add 8 cents per pound. 
JIISCEI.LANEOUS FARM SEEDS. 
Per Lb. 100 Lbs. 
BROOM CORN, EVERGREEN. Succeeds in a good, deejr soil; it 
is very sensitive to cold.,110.15 tSlO 00 
SORGHUM, or EARLY AMBER SUGAR-CANE. The earliest and 
most productive variety. Height, 10 to 12 feet. For ensilage 
or fodder it possesses good qualities; stock of all kinds relish 
it. Sow 4 quarts in drills, or 8 quarts broadcast, to acre.15 10.00 
SORGHUM, KAFFIR CORN (Red). Excellent forage for horses 
and cattle, and excellent feed for poultry. Use 4 to 5 lbs. 
per acre .15 10.00 
