


SEPARATE VARIETIES OF 
GRASS SEEDS 
All Recleaned and of Highest Quality 
MIXED CREEPING BENT. A superior Grass for putting- 
greens on account of its dwarf growth and its narrow leaves. 
It will grow and make good turf in good or bad soils, and dry 
weather or heavy rains seem to have no serious effects. About 
forty pounds of seed are required for an acre. Lb. $1.30, 5 Ibs. 
$6, 10 Ibs. $11, 25 lbs. $25. 
COOS COUNTY BENT or SEASIDE BENT (Agrostis alba 
maritima). A fine-leaved bright green Grass used principally 
on golf-courses for putting-greens. Its texture is fine and uni- 
form, and under good cultural conditions, on soils of reasonable 
fertility, it will form a sod very quickly. It makes a very good 
growth in rather dense shade, and spreads with great rapidity. 
Lb. $1.25, 5 Ibs. $5.75, 10 lbs. $10, 25 Ibs. $23. 
COLONIAL BENT (Agrostis tenuis). A tight, thick turf, per- 
manent under close mowing. For putting-greens and fairway 
mixtures. Lb. $1.40, 5 Ibs. $6.50, 10 lbs. $11.50, 25 Ibs. $26.75. 
ASTORIA BENT (A grostis tenuis; Astoriana). An underground 
creeper making a deep, heavy sod of fine texture and color. Lb. 
$1.40, 5 Ibs. $6.50, 10 Ibs. $11.50, 25 Ibs. $26.75. 
RED-TOP (Agrostis alba). A valuable Grass for hay, pasture or 
lawn. About fifteen to twenty pounds of seed will be required 
for an acre. Lb. 40 cts., 10 lbs. $3.50, 25 lbs. $7.50. 
KENTUCKY BLUE GRASS (Poa pratensis). Kentucky Blue 
Grass is most valuable for pastures and lawn planting. For 
lawns it is indispensable and, when well established, the lawn 
will last for years, as the Grass makes an extra-close fine- 
textured turf. The seed should be mixed with other Grasses 
that mature earlier, for Blue Grass is very slow in both ger- 
minating and maturing. Lb. 50 cts., 10 Ibs. $4.50, 25 Ibs. $10. 
PERENNIAL RYE GRASS (Lolium perenne). A fine-leaved 
Grass, not as coarse as the ordinary variety and more resistant 
to cold. An excellent green on fairways or anywhere that a 
quick-growing sod is needed. An excellent nurse Grass for 
slow-germinating Grasses. Lb. 45 cts., 10 lbs. $4, 25 Ibs. $8.75. 
DOMESTIC RYE GRASS. A mixture of Italian and English 
Rye Grass grown in the United States. Quick-growing; often 
used for a temporary turf. Lb. 35 cts., 10 lbs. $3, 25 Ibs. $5. 
ITALIAN RYE GRASS (Lolium italicum). Makes a dense turf 
when sown thickly or mixed with other Grasses. It is most 
useful on medium moist soils and grows very rapidly into a 
bright green sod. None to offer at present. 
ROUGH-STALKED MEADOW GRASS (Poa trivialis). A 
thick-matting, stoloniferous species which makes a heavy turf 
and is well adapted to shady situations when sown with other 
Grasses. Prefers light moisture and does not do well in dry, 
exposed places. Lb. $1.40, 5 lbs. $6.50, 10 Ibs. $12.50, 
25 Ibs. $28.75. 
CHEWING’S FESCUE (Festuca rubra fallax). A fine, needle- 
like sod excellent for putting-greens and lawns. Lb. 85 cts., 
5 lbs. $3.75, 10 lbs. $7, 25 lbs. $15. 
TIMOTHY (Phleum pratense). One of the most important hay 
Grasses, sometimes used to nurse lawns made on rough soil. Lb. 
25 cts., 5 lbs. $1, 10 lbs. $1.65. 
WHITE DUTCH CLOVER (Irifolium repens). Valuable for 
quick lawns and permanent pastures. Mlb. 45 cts., lb. 75 cts., 
Ib. $1.40, 5 Ibs. $6.50, 10 lbs. $12. 
Prices on larger quantities quoted on request. Above prices 
subject to market changes. For description of farm seeds, see 
pages 52 to 55. 


















