. Spring 1900. Nursery stock Oregon Salem Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs. CRASS AND CLOVER SEEDS. Grass and Clover have become of so much import- ance to the agriculturist within the last few years that we have deemed it wise to pay special attention to the matter of seeds for the production of these articles. We offer below the standard varieties of Grasses and Clovers for this section, and also some varieties which are, as yet, in the experimental stage with the farmers of the Coast. We shall be very glad


. Spring 1900. Nursery stock Oregon Salem Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs. CRASS AND CLOVER SEEDS. Grass and Clover have become of so much import- ance to the agriculturist within the last few years that we have deemed it wise to pay special attention to the matter of seeds for the production of these articles. We offer below the standard varieties of Grasses and Clovers for this section, and also some varieties which are, as yet, in the experimental stage with the farmers of the Coast. We shall be very glad to give any informa- tion which we may have along this line, and if anyone interested does not find such varieties as he wishes in this list, we should be pleased to have him write us, for we should be very glad to pro- cure whatever he may wish, if we can. Prices subject to varia- tion, to correspond with the market quotations, will be given on application. Add 10 cents per pound for postage when ordering by mail. Blue Grass Canada. Poa cowpressa. Differs from the Kentucky variety in its flattened wiry stem. Because of its creep- ing root stalks it forms a fine turf; recommended in all pasture English Blue Grass or mixtures on dry soil, thrives well on clay or hard-trodden and Meadow Fescue. poor soil. lib. 15c; 100 lbs, $ Blue Grass English, or Meadow Fescue. Festuca pratensis. A perennial variety growing three to four feet high. It roots deep, thus resisting drought better than most grasses. It succeeds on any ordinary soil; yields a heavy crop of superior hay; one of the best grasses for pastures, as it comes early and remains green until late. Valuable to mix with other kinds. Use thirty pounds per acre when sown alone. 1 lb. 15c; 100 lbs. $ Blue Grass, Kentucky. Foa pratensis. One of the best grasses for permanent pasture, furnishing a constant supply of the most nutritious feed during a greater part of the year. It is perennial, and in warm localities where t


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