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FANCY RECLEANED FIELD AND GRASS SEED 
Prices Subject to Market Fluctuations. Special Prices on Large Quantities. 
IMPORTANT 
Our years of experience and exten¬ 
sive reference department has grown 
to such an extent that we are in a reli¬ 
able position to solve your growing 
spraying, and mechanical difficulties. 
If there is anything you specially want that 
we have not mentioned in our manual, write 
us for information and prices which will 
promptly be given. 
All varieties, 25 lbs. or over at 
the 100 lbs. rate. 
BENT GRASSES 
Red Top Grass Seed, Hulled. Fancy seed 
thrashed out of hull. Sow 10 to 15 lbs. to 
an acre. Lb. 35c., 10-lb. lots, 27J^ per lb., 
100 lbs. $22.50. 
Seaside Bent ( Agrostis maritima). True 
Coos County strain. Our seed is delivered 
sealed and certified as to origin and purity 
of strain by the Department of Agriculture 
of the State of Oregon. Lb. $1.00, 10-lb. 
lots, 85c. per lb. 
BLUE GRASSES 
Kentucky Blue Grass ( Poa pratensis). One 
of the most widely used of all grasses for 
lawns, pastures and fairways. Does best 
on fertile soils. Extra fine quality. Lb. 
40c., 10 lbs. $3.25, 100 lbs. $30.00. 
Rough Stalked Meadow ( Poa trivialis). A 
fine leaved grass of sod forming habit. An 
important variety for shady situations. Re¬ 
quires a moderate amount of moisture. Lb. 
60c., 10 lbs. $5.00. 
FESCUE VARIETIES 
Chewings New Zealand Fescue ( Festuca 
rubra Fallax). A splendid grass of creeping 
habit, which forms a good sward where no 
other grass would succeed. One of the best 
for shady lawns. Lb. 85c., 10 lbs. $7.50. 
Fescue, Meadow (English Blue Grass). 
Easy to grow; resembles Kentucky Blue 
Grass; good for lawn and meadow. Lb. 
25c., 10-lb. lot, $2.25 per lb. 
Sheep’s Fescue (. Festuca ovina). A wiry, stiff 
blue-green grass, good on poor soil, and 
rough on a golf course. Lb. 75c, in 10-lb. 
lots, $7.00 per lb. 
White Dutch Clover. This is the best Clover 
for lawns, as it forms a close herbage and 
remains green throughout the season. It is 
also a very valuable mixture with grass 
seed for pasture, lb. 25c., lb. 45c., 
lb. 85c. 10 lbs. $7.50. 
NOTICE 
Our aim is to sell the best seeds ob¬ 
tainable. We give no warranty, express 
or implied, as to description, quality, 
productiveness, or any other matter or 
any seeds, bulbs, or plants we sell and 
we will not in any way be responsible 
for the crop. If the purchaser does not 
accept the goods on these terms they 
are to be returned and money refunded. 
CLOVERS 
Prices Subject to Market Fluctuations 
on 15 lbs. and up on All Grasses 
Alsike Clover. Sow 6 to 8 lbs. to an acre. 
Resembles in growth, duration, etc., the 
Medium Red Clover, except its flower is 
white and growth much finer; thrives better 
than Red Clover on poorer soil and will not 
winter out as much as the other kind of 
Clover. Lb. 35c., 10-lb. lots, $3.00. 
Alfalfa (Grimm). Has strong spreading 
roots, well submerged, which prevents it 
from Winter killing. The seed we offer is 
Northern grown and very hardy. Lb. 40c., 
10-lb. lots, 35c. per lb. 
Alfalfa, Northwestern. Sow 15 to 20 lbs. 
to an acre. It requires a deep, rich, dry 
soil and in such will produce several crops 
every season. One of the best green fodder 
plants. Lb. 35c., 10-lb. lots, $3.00. (60 lbs. 
to a bu.) 
Crimson Clover. Sow 10 to 15 lbs. to an 
acre. A most valuable sort for soiling. It 
grows from 2 to 3 ft. high. Sow in July and 
August for cover crop or mowing the en¬ 
suing Spring. Lb. 25c., 10-lb. lots $2.00. 
(60 lbs. to a bu.) 
Medium Red Clover. (American Grown.) 
Sow 8 to 12 lbs. to an acre. It is a perennial 
but of very few years duration. Is con¬ 
sidered the most nutritious of all the species 
and most valuable for cattle feeding and 
soil improver. Lb. 30c., 10-lb. lots, 27J^c. 
per lb., bu. $15.00, (60 lbs. to a bu.) 
Medium Red Clover (Imported and stained.) 
Hardy, North European grown, suitable 
for our climate. Lb. 25c., bu. (60 lbs.) 
$ 12 . 00 . 
Mammoth Red Clover. Domestic Grown. 
Pea Vine or Sapling Clover. Genuine 
Mammoth. A large rank-growing clover, 
ripening at the same time as Timothy, pro¬ 
ducing an enormous yield. Lb. 35c., bu. 
(60 lbs.) $15.50. 
Sweet Clover ( Melilolus alba). Sow 15 to 20 
lbs. to an acre of hulled seed. Very valuable 
for soiling, very excellent for sowing in early 
Spring on land to be sown later to alfalfa. 
Grows from 3 to 5 ft. and can be cut two 
or three times if wanted for forage. Lb. 
20c., 10-lb. lots, $1.50, bu. (60 lbs.) $8.00. 
Sweet Clover-Yellow Blossom. Does not 
grow so heavy and coarse as White Blos¬ 
som and has a yellow blossom. Superior for 
pasture. Lb. 20c., bu. (60 lbs.) $8.00. 
NOD-O-GEN 
INOCULATE 
Your legume seeds, such as alfalfa, sweet 
clover, red clover, alsike, soy beans, peas, 
field and garden beans, vetches, etc. 
For small seeds, such as alfalfa, sweet 
clover, red clover, mammoth clover, alsike, 
etc., V 2 bu. size 30c., bu. size 50c., 2J^ bu. 
size $1.50. 
For large seeds, such as soy beans, cow 
peas, vetch, field peas, field beans, etc., bu. 
size 30c., 2-bu. size 50c., 5-bu. size $1.00. 
Being experts in Grass Mixtures for 
all purposes, we will be glad to work 
out grass mixtures suited for your par¬ 
ticular purpose, from the finest lawn 
mixture to general pasture mixtures. 
MISCELLANEOUS SEEDS 
Millet, German or Golden. Sow 50 to 60 
lbs. to an acre. Medium early. In height, 
3 to 4 ft., heads closely condensed. Lb. 
10c., 10-lb. lots, 75c. (50 lbs. to a bushel.) 
Orchard Grass ( Dactylis glomerata). Sow 20 
to 25 lbs. to an acre. One of the most de¬ 
sirable of all pasture grasses. Especially 
valuable for grazing stock. Lb. 25c., 10-lb. 
lots, $2.00. 
Sudan Grass. Rapid growing green fodder, 
and makes good hay. Lb. 10c., 10-lb. lot, 
75c. (35 lbs to a bu.) 100 lbs. $6.50. 
Timothy Grass ( Phleum pratense). Sow 10 
to 15 lbs. to an acre. It will produce a 
larger crop than any other fine blade grass 
for hay. Lb. 15c., 10-lb. lots $1.25. bu. 
(45 lbs.) $4.50. 
Winter Vetch. For forage and fertilizing 
purposes. Lb. 20c., bu. (60 lbs.) $9.50. 
Peas, Canadian Field. Usually sown with 
oats. Used both as a green feed and fer¬ 
tilizer. Bu. (60 lbs.) $3.50. per 100 lbs. $5.50. 
RYE GRASSES 
Domestic Rye Grass ( Lolium Species). A 
natural mixture of English and Italian Rye 
Grass. Lb. 15c., 10 lbs. 90c. 
English Rye Grass ( Lolium perenne). A very 
rapid growing variety for pastures and 
lawns. Lb. 25c., 10 lbs. $2.00. 
PASTURE GRASS MIXTURE 
(Also foF Hay) 
SOW 25 TO 30 LBS. TO AN ACRE 
This is the most profitable crop that a 
farmer can put in his soil. Seeding should be 
done in July and August. You seldom miss 
a catch. The following season it will cut two 
to three tons on an average to an acre. Lb. 
30c., 10-lb. lots $2.75, 100-lb. lots, 25c. per lb. 
Soy Beans (The Great Soil Improver). Soy 
Beans can be grown in all parts of the 
country where dent corn succeeds. We 
carry Manchu and Black Wilson varieties. 
Bu. $2.50. 
Alpha Barley 2 Row. Ripens with oats. 
Bu. (48 lbs.) $2.00. 
Barley 6 Row. Early variety. Sow 2J^ bu. 
per acre. Bu. (48 lbs.) $1.50. 
Dwarf Essex Rape. A forage plant of great 
merit. Valuable feed for cattle, sheep and 
hogs. Lb. 15c., 100 lbs. $10.00. 
THE CYCLONE SEED SOWER 
Practical and all-around, first-class grain 
and grass seeder. $2.75, postpaid $2.85. 
Dry Measure. 2 pints, 1 quart; 8 quarts, 
1 peck; 4 pecks, 1 bushel; 36 bushels, 1 chal¬ 
dron. 
Liquid Measure. 4 gills, 1 pint; 2 pints, 
1 quart; 4 quarts, 1 gallon; 31gallons, 1 bar¬ 
rel; 2 barrels, 1 hogshead. 
Measurements of an Acre. 20 yards 
wide by 242 yards long; 40 yards wide by 121 
yards long; 70 yards wide by 69yards long; 
60 feet wide by 726 feet long; 110 feet wide 
by 396 feet long; 120 feet wide by 363 feet 
long; 220 feet wide by 198 feet long; 240 feet 
wide by 181feet long, and 440 feet wide by 
99 feet long contains one acre. 
