Woodco Brand FIELD SEEDS Presowe the Land 
We endeavor to carry at all 
times a full line of Field Seeds 
of every possible kind and in 
several grades or qualities. 
The following list is not com- 
plete, so if you do not see 
what you want, write us. 
IMPORTANT « Grass, field 
and legume seed prices vary 
constantly. Write, wire or 
phone us for prices, mention- 
ing the quantity in which you 
are interested, and we will 
quote promptly. 
LEGUMES 
ALFALFA (Seed is very scarce) 
Certified Grimm 
Ranger 
Common Northwestern 
CLOVERS 
Alyce, a good legume in the South 
Alsike 
Red (Medium, Mammoth, Midland, Cumberland) 
Sweet (White Blossom, Yellow Blossom) 
Hubam, an annual white blossom sweet clover 
Ladino (Certified and Field Inspected) 
Strawberry, for alkali soils 
White or White Dutch 
Wild White (Genuine Kent County English grown, and 
New Zealand Certified strains) 
TREFOILS 
Yellow, or Black Medic 
Birdsfoot (Narrow Leaf, Broad Leaf) 
LESPEDEZA 
Korean, Kobe, Serecia 
LUPINES 
Blue and Sweet 
SOYBEANS 
Black Wilson 
VETCHES 
Hairy or Winter 
Common or Smooth 
FINE GRASSES 
BENTS. The Bents are the aristocrats of the grasses, but 
often condemned because of their susceptibility to fungus 
attacks. However, the newer strains are proving to be very 
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At the left is a photograph of 
a Chewings Fescue harvest. 
The seed is grown in rows, 
rather than broadcast, and, 
because the fields can be 
cultivated, weeds are kept 
under control, and the yield 
and quality are the best. Our 
Chewings Fescue and Creep- 
ing Red Fescue tested over 
99.85% pure and 99% ger- 
mination this year. 
hardy. Colonial Bents are thriving in Florida pastures, and 
most Texas golf course superintendents are finding that the 
Highland strain of Colonial and Seaside Creeping Bents 
do well as far south as Corpus Christi. These grasses are 
valuable if they are maintained intelligently. 
(Cascade, a true Rhode Island type; and High- 
land, a hardy heat- and wear-resistant 
strain.) 
Creeping (Seaside, and Genuine Creeping). 
Velvet “The Queen of the Aristocrats” 
Piper, and Kenwood strains). 
Colonial 
(Raritan, 
BERMUDA GRASS. Often called the Bluegrass of the 
South. Hulled seed, while slightly more expensive, germinates 
more quickly and is worth the difference. Because it spreads 
rapidly, sow at the rate of 25 to 50 Ibs. per acre. Hulled 
seed is 95-99% pure; Unhulled seed is 90-99% pure. 
CARPET GRASS. Another good southern lawn grass and 
excellent for pasture. Imported seed has a higher germina- 
tion than domestic, but Raritan strain is most in demand. 
BLUEGRASSES 
Kentucky Sold out 
Canada, ideal for poor land. 
Poa trivialis is very scarce. A good shade grass if the 
soil is fertile and kept moist. 
FESCUES. There are two types now available, the Red or 
narrow leaf strains, and the broad leaf types. The Red 
Fescues are used for turf purposes, the broad leaf types for 
pastures, airports, etc. 
Chewings Red, used extensively for shaded lawns and 
areas receiving hard wear. 
Creeping Red, of which there are several new strains. 
Illahee is no doubt the best, holding its 
color well in summer and thriving in 
shade and wherever there is hard 
wear. Its spreading habit makes it 
more desirable than Chewings. 
RED TOP. Several qualities up to 99% purity are available. 
