Grasses and Clovers 

eneral List of Crass Seeds 
We make a specialty of Grass and adapted Clover Seeds and carry only stocks of varieties best suited for 
Connecticut. 
Prices subject to market changes without notice. 
Prices on seed in the following list fluctuate with the 
market, and will be quoted on request. 
Timothy, or Herd’s Grass (Phleum pratense). Y2 bu. to 
the acre (45 Ibs. to a bu.). 
Red-Top Grass (Agrostis vulgaris). Absolutely clean and 
free from chaff. 15 lbs. to the acre (36 lbs. to a bu.). 
Fancy Clean Blue Grass, Kentucky (Poa pratensis). Also 
called June Grass. Fancy recleaned seed. 30 lbs. to 
the acre (25 lbs to a bu.). 
Creeping Bent (Agrostis stolonifera). 50 lbs. to the acre. 
Hard Fescue (Festuca duriuscula). 30 lbs. to the acre. 
Meadow Fescue (Festuca pratensis).40 lbs. to the acre. 
Meadow Foxtail (Alopecurus pratensis). 25 lbs. to the 
acre. 
Orchard Grass (Dactylis glomerata). 3 bus. to the acre 
(14 lbs. to a bu.) 
Chewing’s New Zealand Fescue. Highly recommended. 
(27 lbs. to a bu.). Recleaned and of latest crop. 
Rhode Island Bent (Agrostis canina). 36 lbs. to the acre 
(36 lbs. to a bu.). Certified. 
Rough Stalked Meadow Grass (Poa trivialis). 20 lbs. 
to the acre. 
Rye Grass, Domestic. 2 bus. to the acre (24 lbs. to a bu.) 
Rye Grass, Pacey’s (Lolium perenne tenue). 60 lbs. to 
the acre (28 lbs. to a bu.). 
Rye Grass, Italian (Lolium italicum). 2 bus. to the acre 
(18 lbs. to a bu.). 
Sheep’s Fescue (Festuca ovina). 50 lbs. to the acre. 
Sweet Vernal Grass (Anthoxanthum odoratum). 25 lbs. 
to the acre. 
Tall Fescue (Festuca elatior). 40 lbs. to the acre. 
Tall Meadow Oat Grass (Avena elatior). 6 bus. to the 
acre (12 lbs. to a bu.). 
CLOVERS 
Medium Red Northern Grown Domestic. Withstands the 
severe open winters in New England. Because of its 
root system and method of stool- 
ing, it requires one-third less Don’t Fail to 
seed than you would use of a Inoculate 
mixture containing ordinary red with Nod-o-gen 
clover. See page 46. 
White or White Dutch (Trifolium repens). If sown alone, 
8 to 10 lbs. to the acre. 
Alsike, Swedish Northern Grown Domestic (Trifolium 
hvbridum). If sown alone, 8 to 10 lbs. to the acre. 
Alfalfa, Northern Grown Domestic. Genuine Grimm. If 
sown alone, 20 lbs. to the acre. Is acclimated to the 
rigid winters of the north and is naturally hardy. The 
unusual root system enables the plant to withstand 
severe winter weather. Inoculate without fail. See 
page 46. 
Kentish Wild White Clover. lis dense creeping habit 
gives this Clover an importance in pastures over a 
wide range of soils. 4 to 6 lbs. per acre. 
Ladino. Large growing type of White Dutch Clover for 
pastures. 4 to 6 lbs. per acre. 
Sweet Clover, White Blossom. Will grow on a variety of 
soils. Cheap soil renovation. 8 to 12 lbs. to acre. 
Crimson (Trifolium incarnatum). An annual with crim- 
son flowers. 12 to 15 lbs. to the acre. 

Prices on seed in the lists above fluctuate with the 
market, and will be quoted on request. 

When “Seeding Down” use a Thompson Grass Seed 
Sower. See page 61. 

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