. Spring 1897. Nursery stock Wisconsin Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Cereal grasses Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs. t>u. of 14 lbs., «; 100 lbs., meadow soft or honey grass. 4^We were the first seedsmen in America urging farmers to try these splendid grasses. Now, the^ woods ar« f^iin of seedsmen grass seeds. We doubt if there is a grower in the whole lot-they buy up the seed. You can judge what sort of seed can markets. We are growers, and always have the best the ground produces. Price is a little higher, but (i RKD FESCU


. Spring 1897. Nursery stock Wisconsin Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Cereal grasses Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs. t>u. of 14 lbs., «; 100 lbs., meadow soft or honey grass. 4^We were the first seedsmen in America urging farmers to try these splendid grasses. Now, the^ woods ar« f^iin of seedsmen grass seeds. We doubt if there is a grower in the whole lot-they buy up the seed. You can judge what sort of seed can markets. We are growers, and always have the best the ground produces. Price is a little higher, but (i RKD FESCUE, 2. SWEET 3. WOOD VERNAL. MEADOW. X. Red Fescue.—Splendid for sowing on dry, sandy soil; hardy; excellent for this purpose. Lb., 22c.; 100 lbs., $ Sweet Vernal.—Fine for all mixtures; imparts a sweet fragrance that is liked by all cattle. Rapid ^owth. Lb., 15c.; 100 lbs., 3« Wood Meadow.^Well adapted for either pasture or pleasure grounds, having succulent apd nutritious foerbage; of early growth, and thriving well under trees. Pkg., 5c.; lb., 28c.; bu , S2 95; 100 lbs., ^ CREEPING BENT. 5. TALL FESCUE. 6. RESCUE GRASS. 4. Creeping Bent.—Resembles Red Top. Does best on wet, marshy soils. Relished. Rapid growth. Lb., 20c.; bu., $;' 100 lbs., 6, Tall Fescue.—Splendid on moist lands. Rapic and luxuriant growth. Greatly relished by all cattle. Lb., 20c.; bu., ; 100 lbs., $ 6. Rescue Grass.—A native of Australia. Does well on any high, dry soil, yielding two heavy crops a year. Much liked by cattle, which will walk over every- thing to get at it. Lb., 28c.; 100 lbs., $ " 7. ROUGH-STALKED 8. DOGSTAIL. 9. YELLOW MEADOW. OAT. 7. Rough-Stalked Meadow.—Valuable for pas- tures and meadows, particularly on damp soil and sheltered situations, producing a constant supply of nutritious herbage greatly liked by cattle. Pkg., 5c,; lb., 28c,; bu , $; 100 lbs., $ 8. Dogstail.—Very valuable for dry lands and sheep


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