OLYMPIC COLONIAL BENT — This Lilly's 
introduction, we feel, is the finest Bent grass 
on the market. Makes a fine-leaved, even 
turf and works well in a mixture with Chew- 
ings Fescue, Creeping Fescue and Kentucky 
Blue Grass. A deep rooted Bent which re- 
quires less moisture. One pound plants 250 
square feet of lawn. 
ASTORIA BENT — An excellent Bent for 
lawns. Differs from the Seaside variety in 
that it spreads mostly underground, send- 
ing up many root stalks which produce a 
splendid turf. The growth is upright, of 
fine texture and is richer green than Seaside 
Bent. It is more practical for lawns than 
Seaside and succeeds best in heavy soils. 
Excellent for golf course use. One pound 
plants 250 square feet of lawn. 
SEASIDE BENT—A dwarf rapid growing 
true Bent. Sends out runners in all direc- 
tions and will heal over rapidly when dam- 
aged. With ample moisture will make a 
strong lasting turf. One pound plants 250 
square feet of lawn. 
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Withha CREBENT 
A precise blend of only the fine-leaved 
grasses. Selected to give staggered dor- 
mancy and long-lasting beauty the year 
‘round. CREBENT is widely known for 
smooth-textured beauty and resistance to 
wear. 
KENTUCKY BLUE GRASS—21 pounds per 
bushel. Makes an excellent lawn of dark 
green color. It forms a fine mat and with 
care and water makes one of the best 
lawns. One pound plants 150 square feet 
of lawn. 
KENTUCKY BLUE GRASS—28 to 30 pounds 
per bushel. This is 21 pound Blue Grass 
carefully cleaned of all chaff, large seed 
and inert matter. What is left is the pure 
small Blue Grass seed. The best buy in 
Blue Grass. One pound plants 200 square 
feet. 
CHEWINGS FESCUE—Used extensively on 
fairways and tees of golf courses and does 
well on any kind of soil. It produces a stiff 
upright leaf. One pound plants 100 square 
feet of lawn. 
RAINIER CREEPING FESCUE—The JU. S. 
Department of Agriculture’s selection from 
regular Red Creeping Fescue. This darker 
green, more leafy, beautiful grass is a 
tribute to the fine work being done by Dr. 
Harry Schoth of Corvallis, Oregon. This is 
the best of the fescues for that exceptionally 
fine-leaved lawn. One pound plants 100 
square feet of lawn. 
LAWN 
LAWN SEED — 
RED CREEPING FESCUE—Very popular for 
lawn and general field use. This is North- 
west grown seed with far better germina- 
tion than imported Fescues. Fungus resist- 
ant. A finer textured Fescue which makes 
an excellent turf. One pound plants 100 
square feet of lawn. 
LILLY’'S BEST WHITE DUTCH CLOVER— 
Very low growing sort, principally used in 
poor ground to give a green color. Many 
like it in lawns especially where grass 
does not do well. Grows best on moist 
ground or during the wet season. One 
pound plants 200 square feet of lawn. 
DOMESTIC RYE GRASS—A valuable rapid 
growing annual grass used as a nurse crop 
to give green color while the slower grow- 
ing perennial grasses are becoming estab- 
lished. Will thrive on almost any soil. One 
pound plants 100 square feet. 
PERENNIAL RYE GRASS—A rapid growing 
grass often used in mixtures. Will thrive on 
almost any reasonably well drained soil. 
One pound to 100 square feet. 
RED TOP—A fine bladed grass that suc- 
ceeds on almost any soil, although it does 
best under moist conditions. It is used in 
almost all lawn mixtures. Should not be 
planted by itself unless specifically recom- 
mended. One pound to 250 square feet. 
OTHER GRASSES 
We have a complete line of grass seed. In 
addition to the lawn grass listed above we 
can supply practically any other grasses 
you may need. We stock a full line of the 
varieties that can be successfully grown in 
this part of the country. 
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