45 FAIR STREET, PATERSON, N. J. 
GRASS SEED IN SEPARATE VARIETIES 
Prices subject to change without notice. 
Lbsito 
the bus. Lb. 
I NGA eA) GUN LN are ee ee A SN ee) ae 1.00 
(Agrostis tenuis) Leaf-blades very narrow and flat; dark green; slightly 
creeping habit and makes a fine turf. 
BUUET GRASS “KEN TUCK Views e298 . ye 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 141.10 
(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 _ be Sia 
(Festuca ovina tenuifolia). Used on putting-greens, tees, and flagstone 
walks. Also good in shaded situations. 
ORG HAT DEG TUS oie ee eee ee 14 40 
(Dactylis glomerata.) One of the grasses most employed in permanent 
meadows ; it can stand considerable shade, and is reeommended for wood- 
lands and under the trees on the lawn; it is hardy, productive and makes 
excellent hay. 
RED-TOP, FANCY RECLEANED 22. oe 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 greater part of the year. 
his kOReaUN TULL ED ee ee ee 14 .30 
Same as above but contains chaff and hulls. 
ht GRASS aDOMES TIC 8x] 2) ee ea 22 DAS 
A mixture of Italian and English grown in the United States. 
Reve Gh AS oe UNGEIS Hite ee ee 24 .3D 
(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. 
TR ee Gr Aste be LAN eget ee 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. 
SLED AUN ta Gr RCA S Sc gerewe Beer oe oe ee ee eS Pas 15 
(Sorghum.) A quick growing hay and pasture crop. Sow 25 lbs. per acre. 
THA COMME IE” Bes ga En ie thet ee ee avon ek ee ve aoe 45 .20 
(Phleum pratense.) 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. 
WOO DESMA DOWSGIVASS 3 aCe ee 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 without notice. 
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