. 1899 Buell Lamberson Seed Store. Nursery stock Oregon Portland Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. JOHNSON v BROME GRASS. (BROMUS INERMIS' RUSSIAN FORAGE GRASS. AW\LESS J ROUE GRASS, fnromng inermlH.) T: is Bromus, on acrount of itsstrongp^ enn al char- acter, and its unusual drouth-resisting p o w e rs. promises to revolutionize the stock industry in the semi-arid regions of the Northwest. It ; hr!ves well on dry, .oose so 1 ahhough the better the soil the greater the yield. It is strongly stoloniferous, quickly mak


. 1899 Buell Lamberson Seed Store. Nursery stock Oregon Portland Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. JOHNSON v BROME GRASS. (BROMUS INERMIS' RUSSIAN FORAGE GRASS. AW\LESS J ROUE GRASS, fnromng inermlH.) T: is Bromus, on acrount of itsstrongp^ enn al char- acter, and its unusual drouth-resisting p o w e rs. promises to revolutionize the stock industry in the semi-arid regions of the Northwest. It ; hr!ves well on dry, .oose so 1 ahhough the better the soil the greater the yield. It is strongly stoloniferous, quickly making a thick, firm turf, and is of great value, both for hay and pasturage. This is the *!3tome Grass which has made so much talk in the last year or two, and has be* n expe: im-nted so large- ly with in Eastern Oregon and Washington. It :s now pron unced a gn-at success by all who have tried it. Sow 20 lbs. per acre. Per lb., 20c. HARD PES CUE (Festnca (lnrinsciila). A slender, densely tufted perennial grass, one to two feet high. Ir is of little value except in pas- tures. Its particular merit lies in its ability to thrive on dry, sandy soils unfit for the growth of better grasses. It is also well adapted to the coolei and mountainous reeions of our country, being a native of the cooler temperate regions of both hemi- spheres. Use two bushels per acre. Per 25c. MEADOW FESCl E (Ffs- & 5v 0&S&%t£* tm-a pratcnsis) °r English Muejrrass. Is an exceedingly valuable grass, either for hay or pasture. It is productive on soils that are not too dry, and being of long du- ration is especially valu- able for permanent pas- ture. Tt thrives best on mo st soils, rich in humus, whether marls or clays, and yields a large amount of early and late feed. Use two bushels per acre. A bushel weighs 14 pounds. Per 15c. MEADOW FESCUE, OR ENGLISH BLUE Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readabili


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