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Seed Mixtures 
Tennis and Golf 
Landreths Ruffwear—This mixture contains a 
number of grasses properly blended to with- 
stand the dry spells of July and August and 
the rainy season of Spring. It is used on all 
parts of the tennis court and golf course fair- 
way, proving the sportsman’s delight as it re- 
mains green the entire playing season and is 
designed for rough wear. Formula does not 
contain Clover. 
Easy Eagle—The putting green supreme is formed 
after seeding with this Mixture. It contains 
the finest bent grasses and is smooth, lasting 
and continually green. 
Baseball, Football, “Soccer and 
Field Hockey 
Landreths Athletic Field—A mixture to with- 
stand hard, steady wear from cleats and spikes. 
Grasses contained are hardy and durable. Shibe 
‘Park, one of the most famous ball fields in 
America, is planted with Landreth Seeds. 
Individual Grasses 
Bent, Colonial— Astoria, Rhode Island, New Zea- 
land and Prince Edward Island Bents (Agrostis 
tenuis—Our stock is Blue tag certified by the 
Oregon Department of Agriculture. This is one 
of the most popular bents used today. Good turf 
may be produced in one season. It is adapted to 
both moist and dry soils, clay and-sandy soils if 
well drained, resistant to cold and fairly toler- 
ant of heat and acid soils. It is upright in 
growth and cannot be classified as a true 
creeper in the East. Used for golf greens, fair- 
ways and lawns. 32 lbs. per bu. 5 lbs. per 1,000 
sq. ft. 
Bent, Seaside (Agrostis palustris or maritima)— 
The seed we offer is Blue Tag Certified by the 
Oregon Agricultural Department and is grown 
in Coos County. It is a true creeping bent. This 
bent is particularly recommended as one of the 
most satisfactory for golf putting greens. 32. 
lbs. per bu. 4 lbs. per 1,000 sq. ft. 
BERMUDA (Cynodon dactylon) 35 pounds per 
bushel —- A very rapid perennial creeper used 
in the South, not very hardy in the North. 
Recent supplies have all gone to the govern- 
ment for airports, etc. Now, hie tale®: in lim- 
ited quantities. 
Blue Grass, Canadian (Poa compressa)—14 lbs. 
per bu. For general use inferior to Kentucky 
Blue. Superior in dry, shady or impoverished 
soils, Good pasture grass, Perennial. 
Blue Grass, Kentucky (Poa pratensis)—14 Ibs. 
per bu. 98% pure. Used a great deal for lawns. 
Produces a good nutritious pasturage. Deep. 
rooting and attractive color. Perennial. 
WHITE DUTCH CLOVER (Trifoliwm repens \aem 
Fescue, Chewing’s (Festuca rubra chewings)— _ Y 
New Zealand Grown. 24 lbs. per bu. This grass — 
succeeds in all kinds of soils. We now import it 
in refrigerator boats assuring high germina- — 
tion. Excellent shade grass particularly in light — 
soils. Perennial. ae 
Fescue, Meadow or English Blue (Festuca elatior ye 
pratensis )—24 lbs. per bu. Known as Evergreen — 
Grass. Used for pastures and lawns. Perennial. Ny 
Fescue, Genuine Creeping Red (Festuca rubra) ~ 
—15 lbs per bu. Do not confuse this with the - 
ordinary Red Fescue. It is the true creeping 
type with dark green, narrow blades. Forms a 
dense, velvety turf free from weeds and iss. 3 
adapted to shade and reasonably poor soil. 
Orchard Grass (Dactylis glomerata)—14 lbs. per _ 
bu. A very valuable pasturage and hay grass. — 
Perennial. 
Red Top, Fancy Recleaned (Agrostis alba)—32 
lbs. per bu. 98% pure. Sometimes called Herds 
_ Grass. Grows best in rich, moist soils. Excellent © 
for lawn, hay or permanent pasture. Biennial. 
Red Top, Ordinary or Unhulled (Agrostis alba)— by: 
30 lbs. per acre. 14 lbs. per bu. See Fancy Red ‘ 
Top. 
Rye Grass, Domestic (Lolium multifiorum)—24 ih 
lbs. per bu. 99% pure. For most purposes infe- — 
rior to other rye grasses. Used for hay, pasture 
and temporary lawns. Annual. 
Rye Grass, Italian (Lolium italicum )—24 lbs. per 
bu. (grown in America). Good for a quick hay 
crop. annual. . 
Rye Grass, Perennial (Lolium perenne)—Often 
called English Rye Grass. 24 lbs. per, bu. Suc- 
ceeds as a pasturage, hay crop or lawn grass 
on \almost any soil. Perennial. 
Timothy (Phleum pratese)—-45 lbs. per bu. Used 
with Red Top for pastures but is not recom- 
mended for growing alone. Perennial. 
Timothy—Aberystwyth S50-—Strain developed at 
Welsh Plant Breeding Station, Great Britain. 
Will stand close cutting, unlike ordinary Tim- | 
othy strains. Leafy strain with creeping habit. 
Supply is limited. See nese) above for ordi- | 
nary use. 4 
_ Clovers and Field ‘Seeds 
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60 lbs. per bu. Used extensively for lawns. We © 
recommend in using this as pasturage to in- 
clude some perennial grass. Supply limited due 
to European war. Perennial. — 
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Alfalfa (Medicago satira)—-20 lbs. per acre. 60 fs" 
Ibs. per bu. Northern grown. Perennial. a 
Alsike (Trifolium hydridum)—8 ait per: acre, 60 ‘ 
lbs. per bu. Perennial. 
Ladino (Trifolium eeonis) Grune 10 to 14 ineneees 
high. Moisture and good fertility necessary. — 
Used more as a temporary than a permanent ‘ "i 
pasture. 
Red (Trifolium pratense)-—12 lbs. per acre. 60 — 
Dae, 
lbs. per bu. Medium U.S. Verified Strain. Per- ey 
ennial. 
Sweet Clover, White Blossom (Melilotus nbn 
18 lbs. per acre. 60 lbs. per bu. Re-seeds Nee ae 
MILLET—Golden and Hungarian. 
SELECTED WINTER RYE | ae 
SELECTED SEED WHEAT 
SOY BEANS—Black Wilson. 
SUDAN GRASS | hae 
VETCH—Hairy, Winter and Gina i 
WILD BIRD SEED MIXTURE | | iy 
MIXED CANARY BIRD SEED _ repenan 
Popular for house pets. . 
VIGORO IS IDEAL FOR LAWNS — FLOWERS — VEGETABLES 
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