Lawn Grass Seed. Fancy Recleaned 
There are four essentials to a beautiful lawn: (1) Rich well-drained soil; (2) careful preparation of the 
ground to make it fine, smooth and mellow; (3) wise selection of seed; (4) sowing at a time when the young 
plants will have a chance to become well established before they are exposed to dry or cold weather, or 
hot summer sunshine. 
All Lawn Seed is strictly recleaned and carefully tested for purity and germination 
Prices subject to market changes 
Kentucky Blue Grass (Poo pratensis) 
The best grass for general lawn purposes. It is 
perfectly hardy, forms a good permanent turf, and 
makes an ideal surface. Adapted to all soils. 10 lbs. 
$1.75; 100 lbs. $12.50. 
Red-Top, Fancy (Agrostis palustris) 
A perennial grass with narrow leaf-blades and a 
creeping habit of growth. Red-Top accommodates 
itself to a great variety of soils and conditions and 
is strongly drought-resistant. 10 lbs. $1.75; 100 lbs. 
$12.50. 
Roughish Meadow Grass 
(.Poa trivialis ) 
An ideal grass for shady locations. The plant 
makes a thick matted surface and is useful for fair¬ 
ways under trees. The leaf-blades are narrow, flat 
and dark green. Plants grow well in moist soil and 
on heavy clay land. 10 lbs. $4.50; 50 lbs. $21. 
Coos County Seaside Bent 
This variety, which was first identified in Oregon, 
forms a close mat-like sward. Because of its hardy 
creeping habit it is desirable for putting greens. 
Thrives in moist situations and makes a rapid fine- 
textured growth. 10 lbs. $7.50; 50 lbs. $34. 
Rye Grass 
A very rapid-growing grass with fine tufted leaves. 
In mild climates it is hardy and valuable for lawn 
purposes. 10 lbs. $1.10; 100 lbs. $7.50. 
Bermuda Grass (Cynodon dactylon) 
A valuable grass for southern golf-courses. In 
growth it is rather dwarf, with long creeping stems 
which root at the joints and cover the ground with a 
mat of fine turf. 10 lbs. $3; 100 lbs. $24.50. 
White Dutch Clover 
A valuable Clover for lawn purposes, thriving 
especially well in limestone soils. 10 lbs. $4.75. 
Velvet Lawn Grass Mixture 
The basis of this mixture is Fancy Kentucky Blue 
Grass combined with Red-Top and other suitable 
grasses in proper proportion to produce a fine 
permanent turf. 10 lbs. $1.90; 100 lbs. $13.50. 
Shady Lawn Mixture 
A selection of grassesbe st suited for heavily 
shaded locations. It is also desirable for places where 
there is a moderate amount of shade. We consider 
it as the best shady lawn mixture obtainable. 10 lbs. 
$2.50; 100 lbs. $20. 
We carry in stock high-grade field seeds, including Alfalfa, Red Clover, Korean 
Lespedeza, Sweet Clover, Timothy, Cow Peas, Soy Beans, Seed Rye, and Vetch 
Write for the lowest market quotations 
Hardy Perennial Plants 
We can furnish first-quality hardy perennials, strong 1-year-old plants from 3-inch pots during March 
and April. All these perennials are produced by experienced growers. 
Strong plants from coldframe, shipped in paper pots, 10 for $1.20; 100 for $10 
ACHILLEA ptarmica. The Pearl. 1 to 2 ft. 
Flowers pure white; double. June, July. 
AGROSTEMMA coronaria. Mullein Pink. 2 ft. 
Bright rosy carmine. June, July. 
ALYSSUM saxatile compaction. 10 in. Bright 
golden yellow. May, June. 
AQUILEGIA, Long-spurred Hybrids. 2 to 3 ft. 
A fine mixture of the best long-spurred Colum¬ 
bines. May-July. 
ARAB IS alpina. 6 in. Great masses of pure white 
flowers. April, May. 
CARNATION, Grenadine. 1 Yi to 2 ft. Colors in¬ 
clude scarlet, white, and pink. June-August. 
COREOPSIS, Mayfield Giant. V/ 2 to 2 ft. Flow¬ 
ers deep golden yellow. All summer. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM, Shasta Daisy, Alaska 
Supreme. 2 ft. Pure white flowers with golden 
centers. June, July. 
DELPHINIUM belladonna. 2 to 4 ft. Light or 
turquoise-blue. Extra-long spikes. July, August. 
D. bellamosa. 2 to 4 ft. Rich, deep blue. July, 
August. 
DIANTHUS harhatus. Sweet William. 10 to 15 in. 
Colors include white, red, salmon, and pink. 
May, June. 
DIGITALIS, Giant Shirley Hybrid. Foxglove. 
4 to 5 ft. Long, bell-shaped blooms; colors white 
to deep rose, with markings of crimson and choco¬ 
late. J une. 
GAILLARDIA, Portola Hybrids. 2 to 3 ft. Mixed 
colors from light red to bronzy red and gold. 
June-October. 
GEUM, Lady Stratheden. 1 x /i ft. Golden yellow 
blooms. May, June. 
G.,Mrs. Bradshaw. 1 ft. Scarlet flowers havefrilled 
edges, and resemble double blooms. May, June. 
MYOSOTIS palustris semperflorens. 6 to 8 in. 
Rich blue flowers with yellow eyes. May, J une. 
PAP AVER orientalis Hybrids. Oriental Poppy. 
2 to 3 ft. Scarlet-crimson with black center. J une. 
PHLOX paniculata. The familiar garden Phlox 
growing 2 to 3 feet high. Large flower-heads, in 
many colors from pure white to deep red, pro¬ 
duced from early June to frost. All our plants are 
field-grown, twice transplanted, and in nearly all 
varieties. 
P. subulata. 4 in. Creeping Phlox or Moss Pink. 
A superb ground-cover. Blooms in April and May. 
PYRETHRUM roseum hybridum. 1^ ft. 
Blooms in shades of pink and rose. May, June. 
