Separate GRASS SEED Varian : 
For Lawn Grass Mixtures, see Back Cover—Prices Subject to Change without Notic = 
KENTUCKY BLUE GRASS. The most valuable 
grass in lawn and pasture mixtures. Germinates 
slowly and takes a year to become established. 
Sow 20 lb. per acre for pasture; 5 lb. to 1000 
sq. ft. of lawn. Deep green with narrow blades. 
Lb. $2.75; 10 lb. $26.75; 25 lb. $66.50. 
COLONIAL BENT GRASS. Makes a fine, dense 
sod of good color. Grows well on well-drained 
and acid soil. Spreads from underground root 
runners. For lawns sow 5 lb. per 1000 sq. ft. 
Lb. $2.25;-10 lb. $21.75; 25° lb. $54.00. 
SEASIDE BENT GRASS. Excellent for putting 
greens and lawns. Dark green; creeping habit. 
Does well on moist soil but adapts itself to almost 
any other kind, especially if acid. For lawns sow 
5 lb. per 1000 sq. ft. Lb. $2.25; 10 lb. $21.75; 
25 lb. $54.00. 
BERMUDA GRASS. Very valuable in states south 
of Virginia. Lasts for years, resists heat and 
drought. Fine for lawns and heavy grazing. 
Germinates slowly. For pastures sow 10 lb. per 
acre; for lawns 5 lb. per 1000 sq. ft.. Sow in 
warm soil. Lb. $1.35; 10 lb. $12. 15: 25 Ib. $31.50. 
CARPET GRASS. A valuable pasture grass for 
poor, sandy soils in the South if moisture is not 
lacking. Makes good lawn and golf course sod. 
For pasture 10 lb. per acre; lawns 5 lb. per 1000 
sq. ft. Lb. $1.25; 10 lb. $11.75; 25 Ib. $29.00. 
ALTA FESCUE. A_ deep-rooted perennial for 
pasture even if poorly drained. Has wide adapta- 
bility to climate and soil. Has long growing 
“season and is very nutritious. For pasture 30 lb. 
per acre. Lb. 80c; 10 lb. $7.25; 25 lb. $17.75. 
CHEWING’S FESCUE. Excellent for fine lawns 
and putting greens, resisting drought and doing 
well in the shade. Fine bladed, of good color, 
and permanent. Makes a close sod on sandy soil. 
For pasture sow 30 lb. per acre; lawns 8 lb. per 
1000 sq. ft. Lb. $1.40; 10 lb. $18.25; 25 lb. $33.75. 
FIELD and FARM SEEDS 
‘RAPE, Dwarf Essex. 
ture and greens. 
Apr. in South; Mar.-May and 
North. Broad- - | 
MANGEL, Mammoth Long Red. 
110 days. Heavy, long, thick- 
tapering roots with light red 
skin. Rosy white flesh. For 
stock feeding. Pkt. 10c; oz. 
25c; % lb. 65c; % Ib. $1.05; 
Ib. $1.95. 
Aug.-Oct. in 
cast 10 lb. per acre; 
drilled. Oz. 10c; % Ib. 25c; 
lb. 60c; 5 lb. $2.75; 10 lb. $5.00. 
FIELD CORN [5 |b. will plant one acre 
U.S. No.13 HYBRID 115 days. 
CREEPING RED FESCUE. Valuable for lawns, 
putting greens, and pasture... Resists extreme 
heat and thrives on poor soils, sandy ones, and ==. 7. 
For lawns sow 8 Ib. per 10060 sq. ft; 
10 lb. $12.25; 25 lb. $30.25. 
in shade. 
Lb. $1.30; 
MEADOW FESCUE. Also called English Blue-- 
grass. A valuable fragrant grass for permanent 
pasture or hay. For pasture sow 30 lb. per acre. 
Lb. $1.00; 10 lb. $9.25; 25 Ib. $22.75. 
ORCHARD GRASS.—Very important in orchards, 
pastures, and shaded places. Grows very rapid- 
ly, is early, and does not suffer from close graz- 
ing. For pasture sow 30 lb. per acre. Lb. 80c; 
10 lb. $7.25; 25-1b. $17.75. 
RED TOP, Fancy Recleaned. Extremely valiante 
for pastures and in lawn mixtures because of its 
early good growth. Thrives in any soil. For 
- pastures sow 15 lb. per acre; lawns 3 lb. per 
1000 sq. ft. Lb. $1.65; 10 lb. $15.75; 25 lb. $39.00. 
ROUGH -STALKED MEADOW GRASS. (Poa 
trivialis) Resembles Kentucky Blue in color but 
has slightly wider blades. 
lawns and pastures. Not good in dry or sunny 
places. For pasture sow 20 lb. per acre; Iswns 
5 lb. per 1000 sq. ft. Lb. $1.50; 10 lb. $14.25; 
25 lb. $35.25. 
DOMESTIC RYEGRASS. Valuable for pastures 
and lawn where quick results areerequired. Does. 
well, on almost any soil. For pasture sow 30 lb. 
per acre; for lawns 10 lb. per 1000 sq. ft. 
Lb. 55c; 10 1b. $4.75; 25 lb. $11.50. 
PERENNIAL RYEGRASS, English. A nutritious 
permanent pasture and hay grass by itself or in 
mixtures. Also used in lawn mixtures. For pas- 
ture sow 80 lb. per acre; for lawns 10 lb. per 1000 
sq. ft. Lb. 65c;.10 lb. $5.75; 25 lb. $14.00. 
TIMOTHY. Most important of all hay grasses. 
For pasture sow 15 lb. per acre either in spring 
or fall. Use less in combinations. Lb. 60c; 10 lb. 
$5.25; 25 lb. $12.75. 
TOBACCO 
One oz. for 5000 Piants 
Sufficient for 1 acre | 
For pas- 
Sow Aug.- 
5 Ib. 
Full growing directions 
with each purchase. 
IMPROVED GOLD LEAF. 
Superb for shady. 
A very profitable crop in cer- — 
tin sections of the country re- — 
quiring a good, rich loam soil. 
sent 
EARLY LEAMING. 
GOLDEN DENT. 110 days. 
- .Most popular yellow in all 
localities. Grows 9-10 ft. tall. 
Ears 8-10 in. long with 14 to 
18 rows of deep grains on red 
cob. Excellent foliage for 
nourishing fodder. % peck 
(7 lb.) $1.75; peck (14 Ib.) 
$3.00. 
100 days. 
The earliest of the yellow dent 
varieties and consequently in 
‘great demand. Stalks 9-10 ft. 
tall. Heavy 9 in. ears with 
- 14 to 18 rows of deep, yellow 
grains on red cob.. % peck 
_ (7 |b.) $1.75; peck (14. Ib.) 
$3.00. 
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SNOWFLAKE. 
A very productive hybrid vari- 
ety reaching a height of 12 ft. 
with ears 12 in. long, set with 
20 rows of deep, yellow 
grains. The heavy foliage fur- 
nishes excellent silage. 4% peck 
(7 lb.) $2.25; peck (14 Ib.) 
$4.00. 
110 days. The 
best white corn we know of. 
Stalks aré 10 ft.- tall and 
ears 12 in. long, with 16 or 18 
rows of deep, white grains. 
Gives good roasting ears in . 
638 days. A very popular 
variety. % peck (7 lb.) $1.75; 
peck (14 lb.) $3.00. 
Used flue-cured in the south- 
ern bright tobacco belt. Likes 
sandy soil. Upright with 
long, broad, tapering leaves. 
Pkt. 10ce; % oz. 50c; oz. 90c. 
IMPROVED WHITE BURLEY. its 
Adapted to a wide range. Has a 
easy-to-cure, medium -.long, 
fine-textured leaves. Excellent i 
for chewing and pipe tobacco. 
Pkt. 10c; % oz. 50c; oz. 90c. 
PENNSYLVANIA SEED LEAT 
Also called Connecticut Se 
Leaf. Much grown in all t 
northern - cigar leaf sta 
Pe eS Y% oz. she 
