Seed annual . quantities. 1 54 t^ggB-stSfgp^ Catalogue of The Livingston Seed Company, Columbus, Ohio I^^SsgggSg Livingstons Recieaned Grass ™& Clover Seeds Our Grass and Clover Seeds are selected with special reference to their quality. Purchasers may rely upon our best exertions to furnishthem with these vitally important qualities—fresh, pure and free from noxious weeds and foreign seeds. Prices on Grass and Clover Seeds are changing almost daily, and we can only give prices subject to fluctuations. No charge for bags atprices quoted below; do not forget this important item when comparing o


Seed annual . quantities. 1 54 t^ggB-stSfgp^ Catalogue of The Livingston Seed Company, Columbus, Ohio I^^SsgggSg Livingstons Recieaned Grass ™& Clover Seeds Our Grass and Clover Seeds are selected with special reference to their quality. Purchasers may rely upon our best exertions to furnishthem with these vitally important qualities—fresh, pure and free from noxious weeds and foreign seeds. Prices on Grass and Clover Seeds are changing almost daily, and we can only give prices subject to fluctuations. No charge for bags atprices quoted below; do not forget this important item when comparing our prices with others. Our single pound prices include postagepaid by us. Deduct 10 cents per pound from pound price if to be sent with other goods by Express or Freight. Those wanting Seeds in Larger Quantities than here quoted should WHITE US FOR SPECIAL SATES and we shall be gladto carefully price, and fully advise you regarding your special requirements; also, if desired, we will send you Alfalfa, or Lucerne Clover. AWNLESSBROME GRASS (Bromus inermis)—Will stand longdroughts and stillproduce heavycrops in dry sec-tions where othergrasses would sure-ly perish. Has alsoproven itself oneof the hardiestgrasses. Especial-ly desirable forpermanent pas-tures. Succeeds ina wider range oftemperature thananv other from 25 to 30pounds per acre.(Bu. 14 lbs.) Lb.,30c; 10 lbs., lbs., CREEPINGBENT GRASS— Agrostis stolonifera— Excellent forpasture whenmixed with othergrasses. Succeedswell in most sec-tions and thrivesin moist land. Sow40 pounds peracre. (Bu. 14 lbs.)Lb., 40c; 10 lbs.,; 100 lbs.,$ CRESTED DOGS-TAIL—(Cynosurus cristatus)—May be sown onlawns; forms a close turf, remaining green a long time; valuable forsheep pasture; succeeds on drv, hard, and gravellv soil. Height 1 tofeet. Sow 25 lbs. per acre. (Bu., 21 lbs.) Lb., 55c; 10 lbs.,; 100 lbs., HARD FESCUE—(Festuca duriuscula)—Not very productive butis


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