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WE HANDLE ONLY PURE SEED OF HIGH GERMINATION 
GRASS, CLOVER and FARM SEEDS 
These Prices are Subject to Market Change. Ask for Special Prices on Large Quantities. All 
Seed Tested and Analyzed by Official Agencies. 
Grass Seed Harvest Time 
Write us in regard to your turf problems 
Bent, Colonial —Astoria, Rhode Island, New Zea¬ 
land and Prince Edward Island Bents (Agrostis 
tenuis )—This is one of the most popular bents used 
today. Good turf may be produced in one season. 
It is adapted to both moist and dry soils, clay and 
sandy soils if well drained, resistant to cold and 
fairly tolerant of heat and acid soils. It is upright 
in growth and cannot be classified as a true creeper 
in the East. Used for golf greens, fairways and 
lawns. Our stock is Blue tag certified by the Oregon 
Department of Agriculture. 32 lbs. per bu. 5 lbs. 
per 1,000 sq. ft. $1.25 per lb., 50 lbs. or over 
$1.15 lb. 
Bent, Seaside (Agrostis palustris )—The seed we 
offer is Blue Tag Certified by the Oregon Agricultural 
Department and is grown in Coos County. It is a 
true creeping bent. This bent is particularly recom¬ 
mended as the most satisfactory for golf putting 
greens. 32 lbs. per bu. 4 lbs. per 1,000 sq. ft. 
$1.20 per lb., 50 lbs. or over $1.10 lb. 
Bent, South German Mixed —This bent with¬ 
stands hard usage and is composed of about 75 per¬ 
cent Colonial Bent, 15 percent Velvet Bent and 1 
percent Creeping Bent. It is recommended for the 
shade as well as the sun. 20 lbs. per bu. 4 lbs. per 
1.000 sq. ft. $1.35 per lb., 50 lbs. or over $1.20 lb. 
BENT, LANDRETH VELVET (Agrostis Canina )— 
Our own strain. Supply limited. Most outstanding 
of the bents. Best for shaded areas. Most beau¬ 
tiful grass in the world. 3 lbs. per 1,000 sq. ft. 
$3.50 per lb. 
Bermuda (Cynodon dactylon )—35 lbs. per bu. A 
very rapid creeper. Used in the South. Not very 
hardy in the North. Perennial. 45c per lb., 35c 
for 50 lbs. or over. 
Blue Grass, Annual {Poa annua )—Makes splendid 
turf spring and fall, but disappears entirely in very 
hot weather. Readily re-seeds even when cut close. 
Should be used only with other grasses. 80c per lb., 
60c for 20 lbs. and over. 
Blue Grass, Canadian (Poa compressa )—14 lbs. 
per bu. For general use inferior to Kentucky Blue. 
Superior in dry, shady or impoverished soils. Good 
pasture grass. Perennial. 40c per lb., 30c for 50 
lbs. or over. 
Blue Grass, Kentucky (Poa pratensis )— 14 lbs. 
per bu. 98% pure. Used a great deal for lawns. 
Produces a good nutritious pasturage. Deep rooting 
and attractive color. Perennial. 30c per lb., 25c 
for 50 lbs. or over. 
Fescue, Chewing’s (Festuca chewings )—New Zea¬ 
land Grown. 24 lbs. per bu. This grass succeeds 
in all kinds of soils. We now import it in refrigerator 
boats assuring high germination. Excellent shade 
grass particularly in light soils. Perennial. 95c 
per lb., 85c for 50 lbs. or over. 
Fescue, Fine Leaved (Festuca tenuifola )—A variety 
of sheep fescue. It is an excellent shade grass, 
tolerant of heat and dry soil. Dark green in color. 
Perennial. 90c per lb., 80c for 50 lbs. or over. 
Fescue, Meadow or English Blue (Festuca pra¬ 
tensis )—24 lbs. per bu. Known as Evergreen Grass. 
Used for pastures and lawns. Perennial. 30c per 
lb., 25c for 50 lbs. or over. 
Fescue, Genuine Creeping Red (Festuca rubra )— 
15 lbs. per bu. Do not confuse this with the ordinary 
Red Fescue. It is the true creeping type with dark 
green, narrow blades. Forms a dense, velvety turf 
free from weeds and is adapted to shade and rea¬ 
sonably poor soil. $1.00 per lb., 90c for 50 lbs. or 
over. 
Fescue-Sheep, Ordinary Red, or Hard (Festuca 
ovina )—14 lbs. per bu. There is a slight difference 
between the strains of Sheep, Ordinary Red (not 
Creeping) and Hard Fescue, but of recent years the 
strains have been substituted so regularly and have 
been so mixed that we are offering only one strain. 
It is excellent for pastures and withstands much 
heat and drought. 55c per lb., 45c for 50 lbs. or 
over. 
