UEEN CITY LAWN SEED. This reliable, time-tested mix- 
Q ture is composed of Blue Grass, Red Top, Rye 
Grass and White Clover. It can be depended on to produce a beautiful 
Per lb., 95c; 3 lbs., $2.75; 5 Ibs., $4.50; 
and permanent lawn. 
10 lbs., $9.00; 20 lbs., $16.00. 
SHADY NOOK 
those in our other mixtures. 
$23.25. 
TERRACE 
10 lbs., $11.50; 20 lbs., $21.00. 
KENTUCKY BLUE GRASS 
lawns, it is best combined with other grasses 
which develop more rapidly, as Blue Grass 
takes several seasons to establish. Fer 1»., 
$1.00; 3 lbs., $2.95; 5 1lbs., $4.75; 10 lbs., 
$9.50; 20 lbs., $17.00; 25 lbs., $21.25. 
WHITE DUTCH CLOVER 
(Trifolium repens.) A valuable creeping le- 
gume for use in lawn and pasture mixtures, 
or sown as a straight crop. 
LAWN SEED. Many beautiful lawns are 
marred by bare spots under trees, shrub- 
bery, and near buildings. Shady Nook is composed of an excellent selec- 
tion of fine grasses that will withstand such conditions better than 
It is important that soil fertility and 
moisture supply is well provided in places getting but little sunshine. 
Per l1b., $1.10; 3 lbs., $3.15; 5 Ibs., $5.25; 10 1bs., $10.50; 25 lbs., 
LAWN SEED. For high, dry situations where mois- 
ture and poor soil are conditions to be contended with. 
It is composed of grasses that should succeed under these conditions 
and produce a good turf. Fer 1hb., $1.20; 3 lbs., $3.50; 5 lbs., $5.75; 
(Poa 
valuable 
and permanent pasture on good soils without alkaline reaction. For 
A most 
grass for lawn 
pratensis). 

LAWN 
FERTILIZERS, 
SEE PAGE 56. 


McCULLOUGH’S LAWN SEED MIXTURES 
DELIVERED TRANSPORTATION PREPAID : 
McCullough’s Quality Grasses 
For Pasture, Hay, Turf, for all Soils and Purposes 
ASTORIA BENT, HIGHLAND BENT, 
COLONIAL BENT (Agrostis tenuis). Ex- 
cellent all-around Bents for lawns, greens, 
parks and playing fields; grows on a wide 
range of soils; creeps mainly by underground 
root stalks or rhizomes, making a deep rein- 
forced sod. It seldom produces many stolons 
or surface runners, thus lessening the amount 
of top dressing and watering. Sow about 
3 lbs. to 1000 square feet. 
SEASIDE OR COOS COUNTY BENT 
(Agrostis maritima). A superlative Bent for 
putting greens and lawns. ranked high by 
U. S. Golf Association for putting surface, 
producing a luxuriant matted growth. It is 
one of the most vigorous stoloniferous creep- 
ers although this characteristic does not 
usually show up till the second year, after 
which it makes a fine turf of uniform color 
and texture. Sow about 3 lbs. to 1000 sq .ft. 
BENT, VELVET (Agrostis canina). Raritan 
strain is disease resistant and makes a beau- 
tiful turf of extra fine texture. Pale green 
in color. 
BERMUDA (Cynodon dactylon). 35 lbs. per 
bushel. A vigorous creeper used principally 
in the South. Can also be used as an annual 
grass in the North, 
BLUE GRASS, CANADIAN 
(Poa com- 
pressa). 14 lbs. per bushel. For general use, 
inferior to Kentucky Blue Grass. Superior 
in dry, shady or impoverished soils and 
banks. It does not make a good turf alone 
as it produces a large amount of stems and 
comparatively little foliage. Good upland 
pasture grass. 
POA TRIVIALIS (Rough-Stalked Meadow). 
14 lbs. per bushel, This grass is known as 
“The Blue Grass of the Shade,’ being par- 
ticularly adapted for shady places. Same 
family and characteristics as Blue Grass. 
Makes exceptionally attractive, bright green 
turf. For lawns sow 5 lbs. per 1000 sa. ft. 
FESCUE, ALTA (Festuca elatior). 30 lbs. 
per bu. An improved strain of tall Fescue, 
deep-rooted, hardy perennial that is adapted 
to a wide variety of soils and climate. In 
addition to its forage value, is excellent for 
airport and athletic turf. Seed for pasture 
14 to 18 lbs. and turf at 30 to 40 lbs. per acre. 
FESCUE, CHEWINGS (Festuca rubra var. 
fallax). 24 lbs. per bu. This fine-leaved grass 
produces a bright green turf, especially well 
adapted for tree shade, on account of its 
drought resistance. Sow 5 lbs. per 1000 sa. ft. 
FESCUE, CREEPING RED (Festuca ru- 
bra 1). 24 Ibs. per bu. A creeping turf- 
forming grass, ideal for use on lawns, golf 
courses, airports, and permanent pastures. 
ILLAHEE is one of the improved strains 
withstanding heavy wear; creeps vigorously, 
Thrives on all types of soil, even on dry, 
sandy bottom land. Forms a thick turf, 
crowding weeds out and a real dandelion 
fighter. Color deep green, with fine needle- 
like leaves and a strong creeping root system. 
Especially valuable in shady places. Recovers 
quickly from drought; keeps its color the 
year around and does not winter-kill even 
in the Canadian Northwest. Sow 5 lbs. per 
1000 sa. ft. 
FESCUE, KENTUCKY 31. (Festuca elatior, 
var. arundinacea). A local strain of tall 
Fescue having similar characteristics to Alta 
Fescue. Its principal difference is its ability 
to withstand certain diseases that are preva- 
lent in the Central States area. Excellent for 
hil] land areas unable to support Blue Grass, 
Orchard Grass, ete. Sow 14 to 18 lbs. per 
acre. 
FESCUE, MEADOW or ENGLISH BLUE 
(Festuca elatior). 24 lbs. per bu, Sometimes 
known as Evergreen Grass. Used largely for 
permanent pasture. 24 lbs. per acre required 
if sown alone, or in mixtures, 12 to 18 lbs. 
ORCHARD GRASS (Dactylis glomerata). 14 
lbs. per bu. Particularly suited to upland, 
loamy or moderately stiff soil. It ripens three 
weeks ahead of Timothy and is excellent to 
sow with Red Clover and Alfalfa. Usually 
yields two crops and is one of the most valu- 
able grasses for both pasturage and hay. Re- 
quires 1144 to 2 bus. per acre; if with Red 
Clover, 1 to 1144 bus. of Orchard Grass to 5 
or 6 lbs. of Red Clover. For seed, the same 
quantity of Red Clover and 84 of a bushel 
of Orehard Grass. 

SPECIAL MIXTURES 
PLAYGROUND AIRPORT 
CEMETERY ATHLETIC FIELD 
FAIRWAY TEE 

RED TOP, ORDINARY or UNHULLED 
(Agrostis alba). 14 lbs. per bu. Sow at the 
rate of 30 lbs. per acre. See Fancy Red Top. 
RED TOP, FANCY RECLEANED (Agros- 
tis alba). 30 lbs. per bu. Sometimes called 
Herds Grass. Used as one of the principal 
ingredients in lawn seed mixtures. Also 
splendid for pasture, making a fair hay crop. 
Best suited to moist rich soil, although does 
well on poor soil. Excellent when sown with 
Timothy, both maturing together. Requires 
6 to 8 lbs. alone, or 3 to 4 lbs, to acre in 
mixtures. For lawns 4 lbs. per 1000 sq. ft. 
RYE GRASS, DOMESTIC. 24 lbs. per bu. 
Also known as Western Rye Grass. It is 
inclined to be a quick-growing annual, valu- 
able in lawn mixtures as a nurse crop; suc- 
ceeds well on almost any type of soil. Valu- 
able in south central states for winter 
pasture. Sow 20 lbs. per acre. 
RYE GRASS, PERENNIAL (Lolium per- 
enne). 24 lbs, per bu. Often called English 
Rye Grass. A quick growing grass which is 
most suitable for mixtures, pastures, hay and 
lawns. Succeeds well on almost any soil not 
water logged and affords good, quick nutri- 
tious grazing. If alone, requires 144 bus. per 
acre. In mixture, from 2 to 3 pecks per acre. 
TALL MEADOW CAT GRASS (Arrhena- 
therum elatius). 11 lbs. per bu, A very fine 
grass which is suitable for upland soils and 
especially valuable for mixture with Orchard 
Grass. It ripens about the same time and 
forms a better sod. Cut when in bloom it 
is very nutritious and it affords wonderful 
amount of pasturage. Requires alone 1144 to 
2 bus. per acre; in mixture from 1% to % bu. 
TIMOGTHY (Phleum pratense). 45 Ibs. per 
bu. It is the most desirable of all grasses for 
hay but should not be grazed as the tramping 
of cattle hoofs causes it to die. In this section 
Timcthy is best suited to low, flat or alluvial 
soils where there is a fair amount of moisture, 
but does not grow well in water-logged soil. 
Requires alone, 1 peck per acre; if with Clo- 
ver, 8 lbs. Timothy and 5 to 6 lbs. of Clover. 
PRICES ON ALL GRASS SEEDS 
are subject to market changes. We 
will be pleased to quote firm prices 
on request. Orders entrusted to us 
will be filled at the lowest price on 
the day received, 
