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Timothy, or Herd Grass 
English Rye Grass (Loliwm perenne). A very 
nutritious, rapid growing variety. Weight 
per bushel, about 28 lbs. 
Fancy Red Top (Agrostis vulgaris).  Re- 
cleaned Superfine. Clean seed, free from 
chaff. Weight per bushel, about 32 lbs. 
Hard Fescue (Festuca duriuscula). One of the 
most desirable dwarf Grasses. Weight per 
bushel, about 20 lbs. 
Italian Rye Grass (Lolium italicum). A valu- 
able European variety, adapted to any cli- 
mate. Weight per bushel, about 22 lbs. 
Kentucky Blue Grass (Poa _ pratensis). 
Recleaned Superfine. Extensively grown 
in all parts of the country. Weight per bushel 
about 21 lbs. 
Meadow Fescue (Festuca pratensis). A valu- 
able grass for permanent pastures. Weight 
per bushel, about 24 lbs. 
New Zeland Fescue (Chewing’s).  Indis- 
pensable for putting greens and lawns. 
Weight per bushel, 24 lbs. 
Orchard Grass (Dactylis glomerata). A valu- 
able pasture grass, adapted for growing in 
shady moist places. Weight per bushel, 
about 14 lbs. 
Pacey’s Perennial Rye. Produces a good 
- turf in from five to six weeks after sowing. 
Excellent in mixtures for fairways. Weight 
per bushel, 30 lbs. 
Red or Creeping Fescue (Festuca rubra). 
Valuable for lawns. Weight per bushel, 
about 12 lbs. 
Rhode Island Bent (Agrostis var.) Excellent 
for lawns or pastures. Weight per bushel, 
about 34 lbs. 
R ough Stalked Meadow. Thrives on moist 
or heavy clay and is the best grass seed for 
dense shade. Weight per bushel, 18 [bs. 
Sheep Fescue (Festuca ovina). An excellent 
grass for sheep pastures. Weight per bushel, 
about 20 lbs. 
Sweet Vernal Grass, True Perennial (An- 
thoxranthum odoratum). Should be sown in 
connection with other grass. Weight per 
bushel, about 10 lbs. 
Sweet Vernal Grass, True Perennial (An- 
thoxanthum odoratum). Should be sown in 
connection with other grass. Weight per 
bushel, about 10 lbs. 
Tall Oat Grass (Avena elatior). Thisis a valu- 
able variety for pastures. Weight per bushel, 
about 10 lbs. 
Timothy or Herd Grass, Recleaned Super- 
fine (Phleum pratensis). A variety produc- 
ing a profitable hay crop in almost any soil. 
Weight per bushel, about 45 lbs. 
Wood Meadow Grass (Poa nemoralis). <A 
very productive grass, adapted for lawns or 
pastures. Thrives well under trees. Weight 
per bushel, about 14 lbs. 
KENNEDY KWALITY CLOVERS 
Alfalfa Lucerne (Medicago sativa). One of the 
most valuable forage plants. In drills 20 to 
25 lbs. per acre. 30 to 40 lbs. if broadcast. 
Grimm7’s Alfalfa. Sow broadcast, 30 to 35 lbs. 
per acre. 
Alsike (Trifoliwm hybridum). 15 lbs. per acre. 
Crimson or Scarlet Clover (7 rifoliwm incar- 
natum). An annual variety producing large 
crops of green foliage. 20 lbs. per acre. 
Mammoth Red or Pea Vine. Grows much 
taller than Medium Red Clover. 10 lbs. 
per acre. 
Medium Red (TJ'rifolium pratense). Largely 
grown throughout the country. 15 lbs. per 
acre. 
Kent Wild White Clover. Thrives where 
other Clovers fail. Dwart growing and excel- 
lent in pasture mixture as it increases the 
yield and the nitrogen content of the soil. 

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