Forbes Lawn Seed for Every Need 
When comparing prices look on the package for the percentage analysis required by State 
Law. You'll fd that you get your money’s worth if you buy the “Forbes” Lawn Seed. 
Shady Place Lawn Grass Seed 
It is difficult to grow grass in the shade and under trees because the trees use up nearly all the food and 
moisture in the soil. This mixture will thrive better than any other and is the best possible for under 
trees. Water frequently until grass is well started. 
Vlb. 40 cts.; Ib. 70 cts.; 2 Ibs. $1.30; 5 Ibs. $3.15; 10 Ibs. $6; 25 Ibs. $14.50; 100 Ibs. $55, delivered. 
Terrace Lawn Grass Seed 
The grasses used for a sloping bank or terrace must have such roots as will withstand the washing caused by 
heavy rains. This mixture forms a network of densely matted roots of deep-rooting character. These deep 
roots will better withstand drought during the summer as they reach down below the surface dryness. After 
seeding, cover with a little soil and firm down to keep from washing out. On steep slopes it is sometimes best 
to cover after seeding with sheet burlap, pegged down. 
Volb. 40 cts.; Ib. 70 cts.; 2 Ibs. $1.30; 5 Ibs. $3.15; 10 Ibs. $6; 25 Ibs. $14.50; 100 Ibs. $55, delivered. 
Special New Jersey Lawn Mixtures 
We offer below the Lawn Grass Seed Mixtures we have prepared from highest quality individual grasses, 
in accordance with the formule recommended and published by the New Jersey State Agricultural Experiment 
Station, at New Brunswick, N. J. 
Formula No. 1A. (Contains no White Clover.) 
For fair to good soils. Lb. 55 cts.; 5 Ibs. $2.40; 
10 Ibs. $4.50; 25 Ibs. $11; 100 Ibs. $43. 
Formula No. 2. For fimest quality turf. Lb. 70 cts.; 
5 Ibs. $3.25; 10 Ibs. $6.25; 25 Ibs. $15.25; 100 Ibs. $60. 
Formula No. 3. For shaded areas. Lb. 80 cts.; 5 Ibs. 
$3.80; 10 Ibs. $7.25; 25 Ibs. $17; 100 Ibs. $65. 
Formula No. 4. This mixture is specially made for 
poor clay soils, shale or sandy soils. Lb. 60 cts.; 
5 Ibs. $2.80; 10 Ibs. $5.40; 25 Ibs. $13; 100 Ibs. $50. 
We ship all Lawn Grass Seed Mixtures, transportation free, to any point in the U. S. A. 

Sown with our Terrace Lawn Grass Seed 
Individual Grass Seeds 
These are true, unblended new crop, recleaned to the highest purity and germination. The prices below are subject to market changes 
Bent, Colonial or Rhode Island (Agrostis tenuis). Makes excellent fine turf on moist soils. 
Lasts indefinitely under close mowing. This variety thrives well on acid soils. For lawn, 
sow 175 Ibs. to the acre. Lb. $1.25; 10 Ibs. $12; 100 Ibs. $100. 
Bent, Netherlands Mixed (Agrostis species). Makes thick velvety, very fine-leaved turf. For 
lawn, sow 175 Ibs. to the acre. Lb. $1.75; 10 Ibs. $16.50; 100 Ibs. $150. 
Canada Blue Grass (Poa compressa). A suitable grass for hard, dry soils. Excellent for root- 
ing on steep places. Sow 42 Ibs. to the acre. Lb. 60 cts.; 10 Ibs. $5.50; 100 Ibs. $45. 
Chewing’s New Zealand Fescue (Festuca rubra fallax). Mat-like, green, tough turf with 
needle-like, bristly leaves suited to almost all soils including sand. Does well in shade. 
Fine for lawns. For lawn, sow 40 Ibs. per acre. Lb. 85 cts.; 10 Ibs. $8; 100 Ibs. $70. ; 
Common Ryegrass. This is a mixture of Italian Ryegrass and English Ryegrass, grown in 
the United States. Lb. 30 cts.; 10 Ibs. $2.50; 100 Ibs. $17. ; 
Perennial Ryegrass (Lolium perenne). Forms compact sward, bright green through season, 
and is a rapid grower. Sow 60 Ibs. to the acre. Lb. 40 cts.; 10 Ibs. $3.50; 100 Ibs. $28. 
Kentucky Blue Grass, Superfine (Poa pratensis). Suited to a variety of soils and used as 
pasture. It is unusually early, showimg green in early spring when other grasses are still 
dormant. Sow 60 Ibs. to the acre. Lb. 55 cts.; 10 Ibs. $5; 100 Ibs. $40. 
Meadow Fescue (Festuca pratensis). Fine annual grass for permanent pastures, highly nu- 
tritious and relished by stock. Succeeds well in all soils but best on moist land. Grows 
over a long season. Sow 60 Ibs. to the acre. Lb. 50 cts.; 10 Ibs. $4.50; 100 Ibs. $40. 
Orchard Grass (Dactylis glomerata). Valuable on account of its earliness and rapid growth. 
Succeeds on any soil, especially in moist, shady places. As it is inclined to grow in tufts, 
sow it evenly. Sow 50 Ibs. to the acre. Lb. 60 cts.; 10 Ibs. $5.50; 100 Ibs. $48. 
Redtop Fancy, Superfine (Agrostis palustris). Used for mixing in hay or permanent pasture 
in a moist, rich soil where it attains a height of 214 feet. We offer best quality recleaned 
seeds, free from chaff. Sow 32 Ibs. to the acre. Lb. 45 cts.; 10 Ibs. $4; 100 Ibs. $30. 
Timothy (Pkle“m pratense). Perennial, 4 feet high, thrives in moist, loamy soils. Sow 40 Ibs. 
per acre. Lb. 25 cts.; 10 Ibs. $2; 100 Ibs. $15. (A bushel weighs 45 Ibs.) 
Field Clovers 
The prices below are subject to market changes. Samples and current prices on request. Please compare our quality when you consider other offers 
Alfalfa. When once established Alfalfa has no equal as a hay-producer—three to four cuttings 
in a season—yielding from 4 to 6 tons per acre. It sends long taproots down into the sub- 
soil and is one of the best forage crops and valuable as a soil-enricher. Sow 20 to 30 Ibs. 
per acre. Weighs 60 Ibs. to the bushel. Lb. 80 cts.; 10 Ibs. $7.50; 100 Ibs. $65. a 
Alsike. The hardiest of all and stands freezing. Good for green forage, pasture, or hay, it is 
sown with other grasses and Clovers, forming a thick bottom and increasing the hay-yield. 
Sow, if alone, 8 Ibs. per acre; if used with Red Clover and Timothy, add 3 Ibs. per acre. 
Weighs 60 Ibs. to the bushel. Lb. 60 cts.; 10 Ibs. $5.50; 100 Ibs. $50. 
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Bokhara (Sweet White-flowering). Flowers from June to September; 4 feet high. Fine for 
bees. Sow 10 Ibs. to the acre. Weighs 60 Ibs. to the bushel. Lb. 35 cts.; 10 Ibs. $3.25. 
Grimm Alfalfa. Withstands low temperatures and cuts better in the fall than any. Has larger 
crowns, wider root-system, and yields heavier. Thrives in undrained wet soils. Sow 20 Ibs. 
per acre. Weighs 60 Ibs. to the bushel. Lb. 90 cts.; 10 Ibs. $8.50; 100 Ibs. $75. 
Red. Does well on all except sour soils growing two crops per year 2 feet high. It yields 2 to 
3 tons of cured hay per acre. If alone, sow broadcast 12 to 14 Ibs. to the acre. Weighs 60 
Ibs. to the bushel. Lb. 65 cts.; 10 Ibs. $5.50; 100 Ibs. $45. 
