GRASS and FIELD SEEDS 
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. 
We endeavor to carry at all times a full line of field and FINE GRASSES 
grass seeds of all kinds. The following list is not complete, eae 
so if you do not see what you want, write us. The prices of cone (Cascade, Astoria and Highland) 
easiade 
these seeds vary constantly, so when writing please men- 
tion the quantity in which you are interested, and we will BERMUDA GRASS 
quote promptly. Extra Fancy Hulled 
LEGUMES Extra Fancy Unhulled 
ALFALFA Fancy Unhulled 
Certified Grimm 
Canadian Variegated CARPET GRASS 
Common Northwestern BLUEGRASSES 
Ranger 
Buffalo Kentucky 
Canada, ideal for poor land 
CLOVERS Poa trivialis, a good shade grass if the soil is fertile and moist 
Alsike 
Red (Medium, Mammoth) FESCUES 
Sweet (White Blossom, Yellow Blossom) Red Fescue or Chewings 
Hubam, an annual White Blossom Sweet Clover Creeping Red 
Ladino (Certified and Field Inspected) 
White or White Dutch (Idaho or Louisiana grown) REDTOP 
Wild White (New Zealand Permanent Pasture or certified strains) 
TREFOILS CEREAL GRAINS 
Yellow, or Black Medic WHEAT 
Birdsfoot, Certified New York State, Broadleaf Cert. Cornell 595 
SOYBEANS " Yorkwin 
Black Wilson OATS 
VETCHES Mohawk Certified 
Hairy or Winter Advance ” 
Common or Smooth Ajax 4 
The scene at the right shows 
the operation of harvesting 
Kentucky Bluegrass seed. 
This is called “stripping”, and 
consists of knocking the seed 
loose from the stem by 
means of high speed, spiked 
cylinders, three of which 
are shown here being drawn 
by a tractor. 
