FAIVCY TURF GRASSES 
ASTORIA BENT 
This is the true Creeping Bent Grass. Makes a 
splendid lawn and golf grass. Requires less top 
dressing. The distinctive feature of this species is 
its compact, creeping root-stems. It is of rapid 
growth and spreading habit; the roots form a strong 
enduring turf which withstands hard usage. It is 
very fine bladed and forms a thick velvety turf. 
Does well on all soils, particularly on light, moist 
land. Lime should not be used where this seed is 
planted. The seed is very fine and pure sow one 
pound to 300 square feet should be planted. Post¬ 
paid: LI)., $1.15; 5 lbs., $5.25; 10 lbs., $9.50; 25 lbs., 
$21.25. 
COOS OR SEASIDE BENT 
This variety differs only from the Astoria Bent 
in that it creeps more on top of the ground, thus 
forming when it has been well established somewhat 
of a turf or matting on top of the soil which tends 
to crowd out weeds. It is fine for putting greens, 
etc. Postpaid: Lb., $1.15; 5 lbs., $5.25; 10 lbs., $9.50; 
25 lbs., $21.25. 
HIGHLAND BENT 
Similar in habit to the Astoria Bent, grown in the 
upland regions of the Northwest. Will stand more 
dry weather than other strains of Bent Grasses. 
Postpaid: Lb., $1.15; 5 lbs., $5.25; 10 lbs., $9.50; 25 
lbs., $21.25. 
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ROSE COLLECTION 
All Heavy Rooted 2-Year Plants 
1 E. G. Hill—Velvety deep maroon. 
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Four for ^1.10, Postpaid. 
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CLIMBING ROSE COLLECTION 
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