45 FAIR STREET, PATERSON. N. J. 
25 
GRASS SEED IN SEPARATE VARIETIES 
Prices subject to change. 
Lbs. to 
the bus. Lb. 
BENT, CREEPING (South German Mixed) _ 20 $1.60 
(Agrostis species) Of rapid growth and spreading habit; a wonderful 
grass for both putting-green and lawns ; will stand severe rolling and 
constant cutting. 
BENT, COLONIAL _ 1.00 
(Agrostis tenuis) Leaf-blades very narrow and flat; dark green; slightly 
creeping habit and makes a fine turf. 
BLUE GRASS, KENTUCKY _ 14 .50 
(Poa pratensis). One of the most valuable of our grasses, thriving well 
on almost any soil ; its densely creeping root-stalks, spreading habit and 
fine texture render it one of the best sorts for lawns, a true perennial,, 
very productive and nutritious. 
FESCUE, CHEWINGS NEW ZEALAND _ 14 1.10 
(Festuca chewing.) (New Zealand grown.) A creeping-rooted grass, 
forming a close and lasting turf, and especially adapted for dry, sandy 
soils; it is valuable for shady places in the lawns as well as for golf- 
courses. 
FESCUE, FINE LEAVED SHEEPS _ 14 1.10 
(Festuca ovina tenuifolia). Used on putting-greens, tees, and flagstone 
walks. Also good in shaded situations. 
ORCHARD GRASS _ 14 .40 
(Dactylis glomerata.) One of the grasses most employed in permanent 
meadows ; it can stand considerable shade, and is recommended for wood¬ 
lands and under the trees on the lawn ; it is hardy, productive and makes 
excellent hay. 
RED-TOP, FANCY RECLEANED _ 32 .50 
(Agrostis palustris.) A hardy, native perennial grass that accommo¬ 
dates itself to a variety of soils and stands our hot Summers admirably, 
remaining green for the gi'eater part of the year. 
RED-TOP, UNHULLED _ 14 .30 
Same as above but contains chaff and hulls. 
RYE GRASS, DOMESTIC _ 22 .25 
A mixture of Italian and English grown in the United States. 
RYE GRASS, ENGLISH _ 24 .35 
(Lolium perenne.) An invaluable grass for lawns ; grows freely on any 
soil, and is very nutritious. A good showing can be made within a 
month from time of sowing. 
RYE GRASS, ITALIAN _ 20 .30 
(Lolium Italicum.) A variety unequaled for producing an abundance of 
nutritious feed in the early Spring as well as throughout the season ; 
of very quick growth ; not a perennial, but used in small quantities to 
assist the other grasses during the first year. 
ROUGH-STALKED MEADOW GRASS _ 20 .75 
(Poa trivialis.) An excellent grass for shady situations also suited for 
putting-greens and fairways. Makes good turf. 
SUDAN GRASS _ 25 .15 
(Sorghum.) A quick growing hay and pasture crop. Sow 25 lbs. per acre. 
TIMOTHY _ 45 .20 
(Phleum iiratense.) A most valuable grass for hay. It is often sown 
with Red-Top and Red Clover, and the nutritive value of the hay is 
greatly increased by this mixture. If sown alone, one-half bushel to the 
acre should be used. 
WOOD MEADOW GRASS _ _ _ 14 .75 
(Poa nemoralis.) Well adapted for growing under trees and shaded 
situations ; permanent and hardy, resisting extremes of heat and cold. 
Prices subject to change. 
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