Individual Grasses. and (lovers 
BENT GRASSES (Agrostis) 
ASTORIA BENT (Capillaris). 
An underground creeping sort, usually 
by rhizomes; gives a dense, reinforced 
sod of attractive green color of finest 
texture; desirable for either lawns or 
putting greens. 
1 lb. $2.00; 10 lbs. $18.00; 25 lbs. $40.00 
COLONIAL BENT (tenuis). A fast 
growing bent grass, spreading by root- 
stocks, drought resistant and quite hardy 
in the northeast. Recommended for 
lawns and putting greens, makes well 
matted turf; use in place of Kentucky 
Blue on acid soils. 
1 Ibs $2.00 S10. bse sls. 00 se2oelbse 1940200 
RHODE ISLAND BENT (tenuis) 
Produces short stolons or runners; rec- 
ommended for greens. 
1 Ib. $2.00; 10: Ibs. $19.50; 25 Ibs. $47.50 
SEASIDE BENT (Maritima). Spreads 
by surface runners or stolens; requires 
constant mowing and top dressing with 
fertilizer; clippings may be used for 
lawn making. Adapted to clayey, sandy, 
dry, moist, acid soils; cold resistant. 
Subject to “Brown Patch;” prevent and 
check it with “Calo-Chlor.” Recommend- 
ed for lawns. 
1 lb. $2.15; 10 lbs. $20.00; 25 Ibs. $45.00 
WELVET BENT (Canina). The best of 
the bents. Price on application. 
RED TOP. Fancy Re-Cleaned (Alba). 
Quick growing grass of 2 to 3 years 
duration, acting as nurse crop to slower 
growing grasses. Fine for lawns, fair- 
ways and putting greens. 
1 Ib. $1.10; 10 lbs. $10.00; 100 lbs. $90.00 
RYE GRASSES (Lollium) 
RYE GRASS—English Perennial (Lolium 
perenne). Splendid nurse grass for slower 
growing sorts, grows quickly, lasts two 
seasons. Excellent for pastures. Does 
best in stiff, wet or marshy soils. 
1 Ib. 60c; 10 lbs. $5.00; 100 lbs. $45.00 
RYE GRASS—lItalian (Lolium italicum). 
A short lived perennial for quick growth 
lawns or hay grass. 
1 ib. 50c; 10 Ibs. $4.505 100 Ibs. $40.00 
RYE GRASS—Domestic. Composed of 
English and Italian species, similarly 
suited. American grown. 
1 1b. 50ce; 10 lbs. $4.50; 100 lbs. $40.00 
POA GRASSES 
CANADA BLUE GRASS (Compressa). 
Spreads by creeping under ground root- 
stocks. Recommended over Kentucky 
Blue for lawns where the soils are poor, 
clayey or hard. Requires two seasons 
to reach full maturity; blue-green blades. 
Heat and cold resistant, also rough wear. 
For lawns and fairways. 
1 Ib. $1.10; 10 Ibs. $10.00; 100 lbs. $90.00 
KENTUCKY BLUE (Pratensis). Has 
spreading underground rootstocks. Pro- 
viding soils are rich, moist, alkaline, 
clayey, it produces our best lawns, im- 
proving each year; at its best after 2 
or 3 years. Water at approach of dry 
seasons, not tolerant of droughts; avoid 
mowing during this period. Also suited 
to pasture. 
1 Ib. $1.15; 10 Ibs. $11.00; 100 lbs. $100.00 
ROUGH STALK MEADOW GRASS (Tri- 
vialis). For shaded lawns it is our 
No. 1 grass. Otherwise identical with 
Kentucky Blue in characteristics and re- 
quirements, 
1 1b. $1.60; 10 lbs. $15.00; 100 lbs. $140.00 
FESCUES (festucas) 
ALTA FESCUE. Dense and deep rooting 
reaching 5 to 6 ft. depths, excellent for 
soil erosion and live stock like it at all 
stages for grazing; crowds out weeds; 
in milder climate winter growth con- 
tinues; sow alone or with other grasses 
or clovers. 
1 Ib. $1.15; 10 Ibs. $10.00; 100 Ibs. $95.00 
CHEWING’S NEW ZEALAND (Festuca 
Rubra Fallax). Grows well on barren 
uplands or dry light soils; resists heat 
and drought. Recommended for lawns 
and putting greens, in shade or sun; 
makes a close sod by spreading under- 
ground rootstocks; stands ciose cutting. 
1 Ib: $1.00; 10 lbs. $9.50; 100 lbs. $90.00 
ILLAHEE FESCUE. An improved strain 
of Creeping Red Fescue, more spread- 
ing, dwarfer and darker green; does 
well on poor sandy and clayey soils. 
 1bie$1:3802°10 lbs: $12.00" 100 Ibs. $115.00 
MEADOW FESCUE (LHElatuir pratensis). 
Fast growing, highly nutritive, broad 
leaved, tall grass, splendidly suited only 
for permanent pastures or meadows; at 
its best after 3 years. 
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VARIOUS GRASSES 
ORCHARD GRASS (Dactylis Glomerata). 
Does well in orchards ’neath trees, makes 
early, rapid growth; for hay, cut near 
blossoming time; deep rooting, stands 
drought well. 
Debs 5C. 10 bsiagt.00%e 100) Ibss$65.00 
TIMOTHY (Phleum Pratense). Our prin- 
cipal hay grass, rich nutritive stock 
value; considerably used in pastures. Pro- 
duces fair crop first year; runs out infew 
years. Does best in cool and moist cli- 
mates in soils with sufficient calcium. 
1 lb. 65c; 10 Ibs. $6.00; 100 lbs. $50.00 
CLOVERS 
The Department of Agriculture strongly 
recommends clovers for hay, pasture and 
cover crops. It adds nitrogen to the 
soil and when turned under adds humus. 
(60 lbs. to a bushel.) 
ALSIKE. Adapted to a variety of soils, 
even too wet and too acid; produces more 
hay, stands longer, grows quicker than 
other clovers. 
1 lb. 85c; 10 lbs. $8.00; 100 lbs. $70.00 
CRIMSON CLOVER. Best used for hay 
or cover crop for turning under. 
1 Ib. 60c; 10 Ib. $5.50; 100 Ibs. $48.00 
LADINO WHITE CLOVER. A giant 
white sort, highly recommended for per- 
manent pastures, especially adapted to 
moist soils; heavy producer throughout 
entire pasture season. 
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MAMMOTH RED. Superior grade of red 
clover, larger and later maturing, fine 
for grazing and hay. 
1 lb. $1.20; 10 Ibs. $10.00; 100 lbs. $90.00 
MEDIUM RED. Earliest of the two. 
i Tbs Seo Oe loss 0,005 100 Tbs. $.9:0:00 
SWEET WHITE CLOVER. Withstands 
adverse soil conditions, is hardy and used 
for hay, pasture or turning under, espe- 
cially on poor soils. 
1 lb. 65c; 10 Ibs. $6.00; 100 Ibs. $45.00 
WHITE CLOVER (Trifolium repens). 
Sown sparingly over lawns it makes 
dwarf growth, imparts a fine, sweet frag- 
rance and will grow where no grass will. 
Especially recommended for sandy soils, 
as it covers ground quickly and revives 
quickly with moist weather after drought. 
% Ib. 50c; % lb. 90c; 1 Ib. $1.75; 10 Ibs. 
$16.00; 25 Ibs. $37.50. 
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PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE 
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CLOVERS, Continued 
WILD WHITE CLOVER (N. Zealand) 
Most vigorous growth; a small leaved 
prostrate sort that thrives on the poor- 
est of soils, growing successfully in 
areas heavily infested with grubs of the 
Japanese and Asiatic Beetles or Chinch 
Bugs; its dense, creeping habit recom- 
mends it highly for the purpose of estab- 
lishing a more permanent lawn or to 
increase the yield in pastures (include 1 
to 2 lbs. per acre for all mixtures). 
Y% Ib. 75¢e3 1 Ib. $2.50: 10 Ibs. $22.50 
Alfalfa (Medicago sativa) 
Sow 18 to 22 lbs. per acre. 
Northwestern Grown. An invaluable green 
hay crop, producing 2 to 3 cuttings a sea- 
son, liked by all steck. Also for perma- 
nent pastures. 
1 1b. $1.00; 10 lbs. $9.50; 100 Ibs. $85.00 
Grimm’s. An exceptionally hardy strain 
for northern climates. Withstands the 
severest weather. Certified stock. 
1 Ib. $1.25; 10 lbs. $11.00; 100 lbs. $95.00 
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FIELD SEEDS Price on application. 
Sow % bushel per acre in hills, % 
bushel for fodder (bushel weighs 56 lbs.). 
Cornell Hybrid 29-3. The best Hybrid 
Improved Leaming Dent. A popular heavy 
Longfellow Flint. Early maturing (92 
Lancaster Sure Crop. Exceptional yield- 
Sweet Fodder Corn. Contains more sugar 
Price on application. 
BUCKWHEAT 
Bus. (48 lbs.) $5.50 
CANADA FIELD PEAS 
Bus. (60 lbs.) $8.50 
COW PEAS 
Sow 90 lbs. to the acre. Equal to clover 
Bus. (60 lbs.) $8.50 
OATS 
(Sow 3 bushels per acre) 
CLINTON. (Certified) An improved Mo- 
hawk, developed by Iowa Agri. Exp. Sta. 
Resistant to blight and rust. Early, 
high yielding, heavy meaty kernels, stiff 
straw; highly recommended for all sec- 
tions. Bus. 3.50 
RYE 
(Sow 114 bushels per acre) 
5 lbs. 85c; 10 lbs. $1.60; bus. $6.00 
SOY BEANS 
Sow 35 to 40 lbs. per acre in rows; 90 
to 100 lbs. per acre when drilled solid. 
Cayuga (90-100 days). The earliest; best 
for grain or hay, not for oil. Yields 30 
bus. to the acre. 
EARLY WILSON (120 days). Slightly 
later than Manchu, but quite as rank 
grower. Excellent variety for green 
manure. 
Manchu (110 days). Valued for its high 
oil content, and for plowing under. 
Seneca (100-110 days). A better yielder 
than Cayuga. Ideal variety for N. Y. 
and adjacent areas. 
Prices on application. 
VETCHES 
Hairy or Winter. Bus. (60 lbs.) $25.00 
WHEAT (Beardless) 
Bus. $6.00 
PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITH- 
OUT NOTICE owing to unsettled con- 
ditions. 
se price that seeds or bulbs sold 
Seller gives no other or further 
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