Fancy Grasses 
May we say that on these fancy imported and domestic grasses we are the 
largest buyers and handlers in the New England area. You can depend on us, 
therefore, for ready stocks and prompt shipments. 
VEUDV cle rN lene eel, : ay ge ee lb. $6.00 
This exquisitely fine leaved grass ie no ea in ie cor Pere 
NEW ZEALAND BENT. .. . We tee aceee, lb. $2.00 
From far away New Zealand and superior ie tierce ete 
RHODEWSOAND BENT. >.) ey 1p ieee lb. $2.00 
Limited in production but Sree ores aan eae Bs ae Prieta to New England. 
AS LORTARD END lUeel ag) meme mee et een sn ery em 1 ee ibaoledio 
The popular bent grown in Oregon. The best grade. 
ASTORIASBENT, (Red: lag):.° 2). ; a Ear ee Ib. $1.75 
Contains slightly more weed seed than the Bie ae or mia 
PACIFIC GRADE BENT ... eee en eee Lb 1.50 
A fine bent but contains some other nee of oa. 
SEAS LDECbEN la eee: a : erat. lb. $1.60 
Can withstand damp eee are nS prince creeping or ae fear cn sometimes 
called creeping bent. 
NETHERLANDS BENT—Imported from Holland . .. . . . . Soldout 
Contains large percentage of Velvet Bent although purity is not as high as domestic bents. 
ROUGH STALK MEADOW GRASS (Poa Trivialis) ie a eee tte lb. $2.00 
This Denmark Blue Grass has especial value for growth under shade. 
GHEWING SthbiSoCUE@ en) ©. ; a Sack Tee lb. $1.50 
This wiry, almost indestructible, grass comes He us ee Mie Teen Especially good 
for shady areas as well as gravelly soils or sunbaked areas. 
HARD ERE OCL bm eee fees. Sees cata eae? ee eee LO LEU 
Product of Germany. Not as eamble as is Chewings, He ule for durability. 
Likes shade or sun. Grows in tufts. 
MEADOW FESCUE. .. . Cesta Pee a ys ee ee LD 00.40 
Grown in Denmark and the United Sie! Nar a creeping sort. Pinca upright than 
Chewings or Hard Fescue and less clumpy. Good for shade or sun. 
ORGCHUARDIGCRASSH ilu au iay eh.) aes ye ieee Lb. 51-00 
Also known as cocksfoot. Withstands rent Pelion ie i Cea for areas to be 
cut occasionally in a landscape plan surrounding lawns. 
KENT WILD WHITE CLOVER Ib. $2.45 
This is a truly perennial variety of white clover which remains permanently in the 
pasture sward when the pasture is properly fertilized and grazed. Plants pr oduced from 
seed of commercial white Dutch clover seldom survive for more than two years. 
YELLOW TREFOIL $0.35 
This is a relative of alfalfa and must not be confused with birdsfoot trefoil, a different 
species. It occurs frequently in New York pastures. While less valuable than wild 
white clover and birdsfoot trefoil the seed is normally inexpensive and its use in seed 
mixtures for permanent pasture is worth while. 
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