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REQUEST: SUBMITTED BY: APPLICANT: DATE: CONTENTS: Recommendation: CITY OF PALM DESERT PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT STAFF REPORT Reject Bid from Imperial Sprinkler Company as Non - Responsive and Authorize the Annual Purchase of Grass Seed from Simplot Partners H. Spencer Knight, Landscape Manager Simplot Partners 42-200 State Street Palm Desert, CA. 92211 August 24, 2006 Specifications Imperial Sprinkler Company Bid Simplot Partners Bid By minute motion, reject the bid from Imperial Sprinkler Company as non -responsive and authorize the purchase of 316,800 pounds of grass seed from Simplot Partners of Palm Desert, California in the amount of $290,087.25 (including sales tax, shipping, and handling). Discussion: The City of Palm Desert and Desert Willow Golf Resort purchase grass seed on an annual basis for overseeding of City parks, sports fields, and the Desert Willow golf course. The City and Desert Willow combine seed orders in order to maximize cost savings on the purchase. This year the City is utilizing 25,000 pounds of the grass seed and the remainder is being used by Desert Willow. Desert Willow will house its portion and the City's seed will be stored at the Joni Yard. Jay Niemczak, Parks Maintenance Supervisor, will oversee the daily distribution of seed. Seed will be distributed in quantities allowing for only one day's need. Staff Report Annual Seed Contract Page 2 of 2 August 24, 2006 Funds are available in Account No. 110-4610-453-2190, 110-4614-453-3370, and 110-4611-453-3371 for the City's portion, and the Desert Willow Corporation will fund the balance. On July 13, 2006, the City Clerk called for bids on the purchase of the grass seed. Sealed bids were opened on Monday, August 2, 2006, at 10:00 a.m. with the following results: Imperial Sprinkler Company (Anaheim, CA) Simplot Partners (Palm Desert, CA) High Tech Irrigation Inc. (Palm Desert, CA) United Agri Products (Bermuda Dunes, CA) Lesco, Inc. (Cleveland, OH) $289,468.89 $290,087.25 $294,814.24 $300,727.55 $301,548.15 Although the bid price provided by Imperial Sprinkler Company was the lowest, the vendor's seed did not meet the blend specifications outlined in the bid requirements. Therefore, staff is recommending that City Council reject the low bid provided by Imperial Sprinkler Company and authorize the purchase of 316,800 pounds of grass seed from the next lowest responsive bidder, Simplot Partners of Palm Desert, California in the amount of $290,087.25 (including sales tax and shipping). Submitted By. H. Spencer Knight Landscape Manager Approval; omer Croy ACM fo - evel Carlos L. Ort City Manager /hsk/dhl Department Hea Mark Green ood, P.E. Director of Public Works Paul Gibson Services Finance Director :ITY COUNCIL CTION: APPROVED DENIED RECEIVED OTHER MEETI �A E AYES: KPH I �. Ti ege C�1?'�! )-er NOES:�7— ABSENT: k U ABSTAIN: VERIFIED Original ofY -U(1) BY: // on File wiLU City Clerk's Office CITY OF PALM DESERT RIVERSIDE COUNTY CALIFORNIA SPECIFICATIONS FOR ANNUAL SEED ORDER MARK GREENWOOD, P.E. DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS 73-510 FRED WARING DRIVE PALM DESERT, CALIFORNIA 92260 August 2006 CITY OF PALM DESERT NOTICE INVITING BIDS ANNUAL SEED ORDER Notice is hereby given that the City of Palm Desert will receive sealed bids for furnishing: 316,800 POUNDS OF GRASS SEED Completed, sealed bids will be accepted by the City Clerk, Palm Desert City Hall, 73-510 Fred Waring Drive, Palm Desert, California, until 10:00 a.m. on Wednesday, August 2, 2006, at which time they will be opened and read publicly. Bids must be submitted in a sealed envelope plainly marked on the outside - SEALED BID ANNUAL SEED ORDER LL DO NOT OPEN WITH REGULAR MAIL". Public and vendors are invited to be present. It is the responsibility of the bidder to see that any bids sent through the mail have sufficient time to be in the hands of the City Clerk prior to bid opening time. The receiving time at the City Hall will be the governing factor on acceptability of bids. Telegraphic or telephone bids will not be accepted. Specifications may be obtained at the Public Works Department located at 73-510 Fred Waring Drive, Palm Desert, California. For more information regarding this project, please contact: Spencer Knight Landscape Manager Public Works Department City of Palm Desert 73-510 Fred Waring Drive Palm Desert, CA 92260 760-776-6450 Dated this 131h day of July, 2006 RACHELLE D. KLASSEN, CITY CLERK CITY OF PALM DESERT, CALIFORNIA BID TERMS AND CONDITIONS REQUIREMENT TO MEET ALL BID PROVISIONS Each bidder shall meet all of the specifications and bid terms and conditions. Non - substantial deviations may be considered provided that the bidder submits a full description and explanation of, and justification for, the proposed deviations. Final determination of any proposed deviation will be made by the City of Palm Desert. BID RETENTION AND AWARD The City reserves the right to retain all bids for a period of thirty days (30) for examination and comparison. The City also reserves the right to waive non -substantial irregularities in any bid, to reject any or all proposals, to reject or delete one part of a proposal and accept the other, except to the extent that the bids are qualified by specific limitations, and to make award to the lowest responsible, responsive bidder as the interest of the City may require. BID WITHDRAWAL A bidder may withdrawal their proposal, without prejudice, prior to the time specified for the bid opening, by submitting a written request to the City Clerk for its withdrawal, in which event the proposal will be returned to the bidder unopened. No proposal received after the time specified or at any place other than the place stated in the "Notice Inviting Bids" will be considered. All bids will be opened and declared publicly. Bidders, or their representative, are invited to be present at the opening of the bids. SUBMISSION OF ONE BID ONLY No individual, or business entity of any kind, shall be allowed to make or file, or to be interested in more than one bid, except an alternative bid when specifically requested, however, an individual or business entity which has submitted a sub -proposal to a bidder submitting a proposal, or has quoted prices on materials to bidder, is not thereby disqualified from submitting a sub -proposal or from quoting prices to other bidders submitting proposals. COMMUNICATION REGARDING BID, All timely requests for information submitted in writing will receive a written response from the City. Telephone communication .with City staff are not encouraged, but will be permitted; however, any such oral communication shall not be binding on the City. PAYMENT The City's payment terms are sixty(60) days from the receipt of an original invoice referencing the city's project number and acceptance of the materials, supplies, equipment, or service (Net 60). BID PROPOSAL SUBMISSION City shall accept a cost bid proposal only on the City proposal form included in the bid package. The proposal must be completed in full and signed. Completed sealed bid proposals will be accepted by the City Clerk, City of Palm Desert, 73 -5 10 Fred Waring Drive, Palm Desert, California, until 10:00 a.m. on Wednesday, August 2, 2006. * Indicate on the sealed envelope: SEALED BID FOR ANNUAL SEED ORDER SPECIFICATIONS 1. Tournament quality standard perennial rye grass seed blend shall be the following variety in equal portions: A. Flash II / Academy 11 B. Line drive / Wizard C. Paragon / Evening shade / Laredo. Blend and packaging specifications: • Purity shall not be less than 98.5%. • Successful germination shall not be less than 90%. • Inert material shall be less than 1.5%. • Weed seed shall be less than A5%. • Fluorescence shall be less than 2.5%. • State of origin shall be Oregon. • Seed shall be free of Poa annua, Bentgrass and course grass. • Seed shall be shrink wrapped and palletized. Bid quantity shall be 304,000 pounds with an additional 7,500 pounds Apron treated. 2. Poa Trivialis shall be one of the following varieties: A. Laser B. Sabre C. Starlight Blend and Packaging Specifications: ■ Seed shall be shrink wrapped and palletized. ■ Quantity shall be — 5,300 pounds Apron treated. 3. Seed order shall be delivered on two separate dates. The first delivery will be 60% of order (September), the second to be 40% of order (October). Date of delivery to be established by the City of Palm Desert and/or it's designated representative. �����N�� , ��������� �L�F�I�L�'� ���. �rv� c.•�� ���v�'r�' ��-,�t� � ��� �, �n:�F-:����r� s�, - ��„i,�:�,-,. c,{�. ���o� • �i,���. ��fi �; ���-r ��� • ��� �`� t �a �s�-���� P��l����� ��� ��T�`��I-3II�C ��A�� �E�� 11��71r ,� �li�lll _;r��?'I'fnClt�ll �'_�!�Illl,lk��t.{ :,�1':iil':'�. ;'I�I �'I';�-C� �'1-j{":� ,a'rl" ,ri;# �S'I�' � ILII ?��isl'�l # 1. Perennial Rye Blend 304,000 LB. ? w':'�8 $41.59 ��%'::f?.��? �� Seed Brand / Variety: Barenbrug USA "Top Flight" Premiere II / Pinnacle II �li�::7 # Ils•ri7 ?)c:.;c'ri��'sjs�ii 1�:4:;;ini;il�:'r3 (�is;2[7311k� i'a7il 1'�-;c'�� I'�-ic'r• rs)r ,s(1li 1����r; 4�11iL I't�l.�] #2. Perennial Rye Ble�d 7,500 LB. _.�:.4;'.: $44.2X u�_,`,_ i.,�-`k Apron Treated Seed Brand / Variety� Barenbrug USA "Top Flight" Premiere TI / Pinnac�e II E�-s!]11 �� �[c:`I11 ��4-.':;��T:ti�Ll}II �'�tiiillliilkf'.f� �Y�.:3iii:ll'� ��-1111 �}I,E4'.C' �}1 lCL'. t{�I' �S�i�� .�.�i{}�x �_.�L7}� �[ I}t:1� #3. POA Trivialis 5,300 LB. .;.';'�s��^�� $43.16 k'�; .i���;�'.�:;7;-; Apron Treated Seed Brand / Variety: Barenbrug USA "Bariviera" #4 Amount of Tax #5 Amount of Shipping TOTAL AMOUNT OF BID IN FIGURES TOTAL AMOUNT QF BID IN WORDS ::_. ,;:,;'...�', INCLUDED �I'� .+.., _fA•.`, i... ., ,., 'f�v�-t� fi„«��rc�<� t;��hiy f�liile� ti�o��s�nck fcr�i�- hundi-ed �ix[�' e{�k�� c�loll�rs aEid ei�k�[Y r�in� c�nts, COMPANY NAME: Imperial Sprinkler Supply, Inc ADDRESS`• $2-�579 Fleming Way, # B& C CITY, STATE, ZIF:. Indio, California. 32201 NAME: Jill A. Will SIGNATURE: � �� �,�, [� . y� ��,�. � TITLE: Seied�Specialist / Sales Representative TELEPHONE: (9fl9) 20$-].475 DATE: luly 25,2006 1 A �- �11liP�RIAL SPRfiV�LEI� �IJ��i_l�, �NG. �n� �� ���r��.s� r��r� 9 485 �!_ hh�,��ti �s�.r�r, St_ • 1-ln�Fseir:� � C!� 9'��07 • F�F,ona C7'I �i] ���-2�2� -��x C7'1 �] ��2-29�� Imperial Sprinkler Supply, Inc �ill A. Wil� {909} 2�8-1475 ����l�.z�a��an ���- �i�ia�i�� �n �0� `�'�-�� S��d ���,u�st�c� on. ��c� A. Laser B. Sabre C. Starlight 2000 NTEP Results for th� Seed varaieties Requested on Bid (Nationa� Turf Evaluation Program) v�ww,����_o�� NTEP Ratings for PQA Trivialis �,`;.�; ,`_`.L1�' ���;�ll�l�r; ++.'[,�s1C Laser N�t in sEi►d�� �abr•� ? , � �tarli�;izt 1�c�t in �tiicl�• (�}a�s!-.��r� {3f�l��r�li�-�� I+i�f��r- N/t-1 N/A �. � �� _;i N/f1 � NIA � �'ar'ieties dicl not rat� in {�uali�i� a��d ti�•et-e nc�t ir� sttidy ]��V'1�t��� ���C� �f�r ��� A. Bariviera ZQ04 NTEP Ratin�s for' POA Trivialis i5'ti - 'I�' I�i'li:ill� i.(}�C7C- �€11'[41�3'cC �.� �;ct� t�' �ti'C'+..:ill;l_; ��;���}] •i -- r� �� :),� �.t� ��.. i� - — _ � � poa trivialis PlANT CHARACTERISTICS Bariviera poa trivialis is a five c�one cross developed by Barenbrug Research in Oregon. Bariviera is mediurn dark green, with very fine leaf te�cture. Bariviera has excellent turf density, and coupled with a more upright growth habit, makes an excellent putting surface. There are considerably less horizontal stems with Bariviera, lceeping overall turf quality high, with less color loss from unsig�tly, slanting mower cuts. Even #hough Bariviera is very dense, it allows transition back to bermudagrass smoothly and quickly. SEEDING AND MAINTENANCE INSiRUCTIONS � S�EDING RATE: Per 1,000 sq. ft. ► Barivi�ra alon�: 3 to 4 Ibs. per week for 4 to 5 weeks ► Bariviera with perennial ryegrass: 3 to 5{bs. Bariviera with 35 to 45 Ibs. perennial ryegrass / Bariviera with creeping 6eRtgrass: 3 ta 5 Ibs. Bariviera with 3 ta 5 Ibs. creeping bentgrass (Bengalj � GERMINATION & ESTABLISHMENT: Keep seedbed moist to enhance germination. Under ideal conditions, germination will begin wit�in 7 to 9 days and be complete within 15 days. r FERTILIZATION: For optimum results appfy 0.5 ta 0.75 16s. of N/1,000 sq. fr. per month during the growing season. Rates may vary due ta geographicai differences and agronamic prefe�ences. � MOWING: First mowing should occur approximately 10 to 14 days after overseeding. Greens: 3/16° to 5/1(�° Tees: 3/8" to 5/8" Fairways: 1/2" to 3/4" � WATERING: A watering program af frequent, light waterings should be followed for 1 to 2 weeks after planting to enhance germination. 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Flash II / Academy Ii B. Line Driv� / Wizard C. Paragon / Evening Sade / Laredo 2005 NTEP Results for the Seed varaieties Requested on Bid {Na�ional Turf Evaluation Program) v�ww,NTe�.Of�� NTEP Ratings for Perennial Rye ��tJ � i� � „ �•k,.>kr.�irr �}<tl"ti�9]i'! �..Ii�iC'. ��C'1V� � 1�.5� ll Acaci��ini-= II �:V"E'illll�� �il�i(�E' �.(3I"'t'f�{) 1�4'iz�rd �ry��}I: . �{] ��) NI!� NlA � �.a N l.� N/A 1!�i? Y i?. •"� :J.� N/!l N/:� 1�1 !� N/A N/:� ti`,�,_ ,- � !]�;. "c'1.?{;t.. �1�.} {�}f} N/!� T`! �� ��F� NfA N!A ���cil'IL'rlt'S f�l(� T10C i'�l[(r-' Ill �Uck�llV' cl11C� V4��tT"� 1][)l li] StLlt�� �}1�1��I��1 ���C� ��l' �XC� A. Pinnacle iI / Premiere II NTEP Ratings for Perennial Rye T5'T . ' r� 4}5 I� ii ���} Cj i�{� I I �_ I 4�. i i I i. i, I I�Y �}, i I _; 7 I 1� �'Gi 1 � y,,, L.1 i�I11�l�1C'l� IY �7'•� t7.� �j�� s�l'{:'-]17E�:k'E' �7 �,� f�.�7 �.�} H lILL1UC �tf [V 1 GI" 1 W ��1cwa i�.au���� ,... .. .. ....._.. . _ _--. ------ -- -- - -� � - � t..,, t..��� r--- a------- A Guide to �TTE�' �ur�grass �ating� Prepaared by: Kevin �T. Morris, Executive Di�ec�vr Hypertable of Contents � Ci�1'[r��L1Ct1{111 {-xct�cr��l C:'c�G�sici�����tit���s i�ow i� `I'��rl�rass c�u�li�v i�r��lu�tc:��`? �io�v is T��rl�,ra�s co�c��' E�aluk���.c!" �i{,�,� i�'��ari�����s� ��;�i"i��xrtu•� I:����1��{���c�`� 1 �cs��� i� '€-urt�.r�ss I)en�i��+ �=,�F�I��K���:c{'� �i���� is S�r�t�. C����n���x I:�t�Eti�a����? E14��v is 4�edl�i3�, �iL1or.'F_.stt��Cisl��7�ca1t F��<xlu��ecl�' ��s,��� i� i.i��ir�� CF��c�xu�cE C:c�vca� F����lt�at�d`? � I:ic��v is F]ro�t��t `Cole��rt�:�c4e �;�r��t�a���c��i f���� �s E� rc�s� �ral�r�r,�:� <>,- ��� i«tc�� kil] 1��alu���d`� Hi�174' 1S � Llif},�frtl�S I�i.`i�t`!5E l?I` II1�k:G� C��ll71�i!�� Fvvt�luat�? Y�lu�� i� Trt�l'f�� "�'o�cr���ce t?��a����t�:�i', �3���1..�sr_Tn� � i]�,m� j IIiI��}ri]]Stkir�7 � S�l"k�ic�s �},ia,k,� � 1_)�st� � 1���v� 32t�nm ������ai��� � C:nt��'at«r Introduction The National Turfgrass Evaluation Program (NTEP) is a leader in evaluatio� of tuxFgrass species. The turfgrass industry i� the USA and ma�y �arts o�t1�e world rely hea�ily on NTEP da,ta. `The information coliected and summarized by NTEP is currently requested in thirty countries. T�arfgrass breede�s, researchers, and extensinn specialists use I�TEP data to deterr�ine adap�ti�o� and use of cultivars and expe:rimental lines. Seed companies rely on this data for advertisement and sales. Government age�cies, like �ighway and �arks d�partments, use �'�'E�' da�a wher� �iting specifications £or bids and purchas�ing. Mast importan#ly, end-users, like galf course superintendents, spor#s turf rnanagers, sod g�'owers, �a� care �et vi�e oper��ors, and geownds m�age�s, �re�ue�#�y use the data before purchasing seed or sod. It is the interest of a11 of these users fihat has made NTEP da.ta the standard far #�.e turfgrass indus�ry �#�ie USA. The quality and scientific merit of NTEP data is extremely important. However, the eva.luation of turfgrass species and cu�.tivars is a d�#'fic�a�t and comp�ex iss�e. �'urthe�ore, �grass evaluat�o� is generally a subjective process based on �isual estimates of factors, like genetic color, stand density, leaf texture, uni�orr�ity and quali�,y. '�ese factors can not �ae m�as�d in the same way as ��er agricultural crops. Turfgrass quality is not a measu.re of yield or nutriti�e value. Turfgrass qualiiry is a measure of aes�hetics {i.e. c�ensity, un�fmarraity, ��ex�ure, smfloth�ess, gr�wth �%it and co�o�j, and 1 of 5 7/26i2006 7:26 E AM ri vuau... w �. is.�. : �b.......,. .�.�....b., �iix�ctiona� use. The most common way of assessing turfgrass quality is a visual rating system that is based on the iurFgrass e�+aluator's judgement. �ubjective measures caf �s type are always su�ject io criticism and concern. However, it is a well-established fact that properly trained observers can effectively disce� s�bile differences �lween iurfgrasses, using �e vis� ra�ing sys�ea�. General Considerations Visua.l rafiings req€zire consistency #o e�.sa�'e thei� me�it. Therefore, �'TEP Evaluators are �a�.�aed t�a notice visuat differences in color, density, uniformity, disease incidence, environmental stress or other factors. Evalua#ors are asked to conduct visual ev�l�axioa�s on claud-covered c�ys, �en si�dflws and reflections are minimal. With some characteristics, like genetic color, differences are xnore evident priar to mowing. Mow�g directio� causes di�f��ce in light re�ecti4m ar�d may influe�ce color ra.tings. Most visual rati�s cc�llected on NTEP trials a�'e based on a 1 to � ra�� s�ale. �ne is #he pc�a�st o�' lowest and 9 is the best or highest rating. Hawever, a few characteristics, such as winter kill or percent li�ing g�round covcr, a� ra#ed on a perce��age basis, again �y using �e eva�uat4�r's judg�eme�t. �Iost disease ratings found in NTEP reports will use the 1-9 scale, 9�o disease except where the evaival�or made a j�dge�e� c���e �ercemtage of disease i� each �lot. Percent dis�ase clata vv�il ����d �n separate tables and will normally not be included with disease data using the 1-9 scale. ��v+r is T�rf�a�s f�x�ali�,y Eva�uated � Quality is based o� 9 being autstanding ar ideal turf and 1 being poorest or dead. A rating of � ox above is gea�erai�y cc��s�d�red �ceptabl�. A q�ity raii�g va�ue of 9 is �rese�r�d %a� a�er�ec� or ��eal grass, but it also can reflect an absolutely outstanding treatment plot. The NTEP requires quality rati�s �n a rnon�y basis. Quality ratings will vary based on turfgrass species, intensity of management and time of year. Within species quali#y ratir�gs a�e �elative. Among s��es they are nQt. For exa�ple, a� accep�ie q��ty rating of 6 within tall fescue cultivars is not relative to the same value given among Kentucky biu�grasses. A� acceptable quality rating val�e �or a uti�ity #urf d�ffers fro�n the sarne value for � ben#grass put�:ing green. Quality ratings take �nto account the aesthetic and functional aspects of 1tl�e t�rf. Qua.�i�y ratings are �ot based on color alane, but on a combinatian of color, density, uniformity, texture, and disease or environt�enta,� stress. Turfs g�rowing i� a study �caay receive �e same n�eri�c q�ity ratix�g, �ut �e factors influencing that ratin$ may diffex. For example, one turf may receive a quality rating value of 5 based on overa�� co�or and density, wl�ile ano��r may r�eive �ne �a�e va.�u� bas�d o�. disease incidence and its impact on turfgrass density. ��w �s Tur�`grass ���vr Evalua�e�'� Genc�tic- Cc�lor - Genetic calor reflects tbe ir�herent colar of the genotype. It is based on a visual rating scale vvith 1 bei�g light g�een and 9 being da�'k green. Genetic color rat�ngs are collect�ed �e� the huf is actively growing and is not under stress. Chlorosis and browning from necrosis are not a park of genetic color. 2 of 5 7/26/2006 7:266 Al\ H VLIFUG LlJ 1�1 � Ll I LLI l�l(lJ.l fIMF���J "»�.... ......---"-r-"'a�--r----"'--'---o-------- - - -.a '�'�ter Calar - Winter color is an assessment of color retention during the winter months. It is based on a 1 tv 9 yisual rating scale with 1 equa�ing straw brown or no co�flr retention, a�d 9 equa��ng dark green. It assesses overall plat color and not genetic color. Seasonal �'odor/�`olor Rete�ation - Seasc�a�al coior and color ret��on rati�gs a�� a measure of c��era1� plot color. The scale used is 1 to 9 scale with 1 being straw brown and 9 being dark green. Seasonal color can be used to s�ccessfu�iy di�'fe�nfiiate co�or differ��ces ba�ed o� dama.ge ca.used �3� d�s�ea�e �r insect pests, nutrient deficiency ar environmental stress. Calor retention is used to assess ihe ability of the e�.try to ho�d ct�ia� as seasons char�ge. T�is �s especia.�ly �.sefu� in q�an��y��g t�ae res�onse o� warm-season grasses to ternpera.ture changes ar frast occurring in fall. Hovv is Spring Greenup Ev�lua�ed? Spring Greenup is a rneasure of the transition from winter dormancy to active spring growth. It is based om plot col�r �at genetic co�or. The vis� ra�ing of s�r�g green� is based flrt a i�o � rafii�g sca1� with 1 being straw brown and 9 being completely green. How is Turfgrass �eaf Tez�re �va�ua�cl`? Turfgrass texture is a rneasure or estimate of leaf width. The visual rating of texture is based on a 1 to 9 rating scale �ith �. eq�ir�g coarse and 9 equal�g fine. '�i�uaJ as�sme�t of iaxt�re is tl��'ica�lt and less than precise. However, physical measurement is tedious, time consumuig and labor intensive. Physical aaaeas�m��ts are aiso �+�ria��e. Care �us� be ta�en to �neas�e l.�afs of si��lar age �d stag�e of development. Visual ratings of te�r� can be used successfully to separate cultivars within species. Vis� ass�ssm�ent af �eaf �exh�re ���� ��e don� �v�.e� �� tur�grass is a��vei� gr�vving aa�� ���,t under s�ress. Haw is Turigrass Densily Evalu�ted? Turfgrass de�ity �s a vis�a� esti�na�e flf liv�g plants or ti�iers �aer �t area. De�d pa��ch�s of t�f �r� excluded. A visual rating of 1 to 9 is used with 9 equaling maximum density. Turfgrass density can be determined qua��itatively by countir�g s�oots in a speci�ied area. Co�nti�g is tims co�ut��.ng and labor intensive. Visual turfgrass density ratings are highlp correlated to counts and require much less time a.nd la�� inp�. Shc�oi density var�as by time of year. �ens��yy ra�ing:s a�e coliectEd. in s�r�g, summer and �all to account for seasonal variation. This is particularly true for cool-season twrfgrasses: How is �iving Groun�i Co�e�r Evaluated? Living ground cover is based on surface area covered by the orzginally planted species. It is generally used t� exp�ess dar�aage caused by disease, i�.sec�s, weed encroac��e�t, c�r enviro�e�� s�ess. Percent living ground cover is often measured in the spring, summer, and fall ra,ted using percentage. �his tim��g a��ows one #� irack fihe �g�'ass respo�se ��o various��hzes�es during the gro�vi�g �on. Haw is Seedling Vigor/Establishment Evaluated? Seetlling vigor or establis�m�t is a��sual estimate af percent gro�nd �ver, pla� heig�t, etc. that reflects the relative speed and en�.y develops into a mature sod. Seedling vigor is rated on a 1 to 9 scale with 9 eq��ng ��,axim�m �igor. Establish�aneni �s �ing rated. Qn a�ercentage caverage basis. 3 of 5 7/26/2()06 7.'.:26 �' ..�. � , . ..... a .�. .6"--�. _ �____4_ I�Cow is Disease or Insect Damage Evaluated? NTEP reports disease and insect injury based on �e turfgrass resistance, tasing t�e 1 to 9 rating scale with 1 equaling no resistance or 100% injury, and 9 equaling complete resistance or no injury. Insect inci�lence a�ay also be det�rn�ined �s cou�ts per unit area. I�TE� encflu�~ages our evaluators t� i�lenti� disease and insects genus and species. This informa.tion, if available, can be faund on or at the bottom of the part�cular table. How is Draught Tolerance Evaluated? Drought tolerance ass�ssed as either vvi�ting, leaf fxi�g, do�ancy o� recovery. A 1 to 9�visual rating scal.e is used with 1 being complete w�ilting, 100% leaf firing, comple�e dormancy or no plant recovery; and 9 bei�g no wilti�g, n� lea.�f�r�ng, 100% g��-no da�an��, or �a(�/� r�cove�r. How is Frost Tolerance or Winter Kill Ev�luated? Freezing or d�rect iovv t�mpera�u�'e, desic�ca#ic��, a�d frost injury can co�p�� w�ter i�j� �ptc�ms. Turfgrass species and cuitivars differ :u�. their responses to each of these stresses. Direct low tempera.tur� {w�r���x kill� a�d desiccation in�ury are ge�erally exp�sed �s �. v�s� estima�e fl� perce�at damaged ground cover. Frost injury is expressed on a 1 to 9 rating scale with 1 equaling 1Q0% leaf inju�y and 9 eq�xali�g nc� �njury. . Ho►v i�� Tr��e Tole�anee Ev�le���� Traffic tolerance is �he co�bination of wea�r ar�d r,t�mpac�i�n stress �at �cct�s whenever a fi� is exposed to foot or vehicular tra:ffic. Wear inj�ry occurs immediately upan trafficking a turf Wear �J�' SY�Ptora�s are often expressed wst�i� ho�s a.�d def�nitely wi� days. Carnpacii�x� s�ress i��u�Y is more chronic. It is expressed over tirne. The NTEP reports traff c tolerance as visual estimate of turfgrass to�arar�ce usi�g a 1 to 9 rata.� sca�� wi�h � being no tfl�era�� o� �.4fla/a i��u�y, and � bei�g complete tolerance or no in�ury. How is Tha#ch Accum��a�io� �va�usted? Th�.tch is generally a measured value. Tha.tch depth is measured by collecting 4, 5-cm plugs of turf, removi�g the ver�.�$ a�d �lacir�g a 1 kg weig�t on �he su��ace a� the t.�atch. N�easurex�e�ts tY�en consist of compressed thatch depth in mm. How are Seed�ea�s Evaluated? Certaan turfgrass species can produce significant number of seedheads in turf. These seedheads are generally considered �sig�t�y and rednce tl�e qua�i#y of the turif sta�d. 5eedheads are raied frt�m l�fl 9; 9 equaling no seedheads. I�ovv is Poa A.ur��a ���asifln Evaluated? Poa annua. is a weedy grass species that is a persistent probiem during particular times of the year and/�r in particular e�varo�ments. Poa an�ua car� ei�sr �e ra.ted as a��entag� of t�e to#.a� covera.ge of each plot or on a scale of 1 to 9; 9�o poa annua. How i� �Vi�wit�g Q�alitylSteffii��ss Evalua�ed? 4 of 5 7/26/2006 7.26 i AM _-- - � ---- - ---4----- -� - � ��oine turfgrasses may' e�ibit poor quality after mowing. This poor quality may be due to many stems being produced by t�ae pla�ts duri�ng t�.e reproduc#ive phase of the�r gro�h cyc�e. This �'atings �e�l�ecis the uniformity and cleanness of cut exhibited by some grasses. The rating scale is 1 to 9 with 1 equal to poorest mowing c�ua�.ity/�nost steminess a�d 9�q� to cleanest cu# /no steminess. Other d�ta Other c�aracteristics no# incl�ded in Yhis docume�t are often evalua.%d anc� repc�rted in �T�P re�orts. These data �nost often use the � ta 9 scale with 9 equa.l to best quality, least injuxy, etc. Occasionally, data. is coiiec�d �i�g � pe�ce��age r�.ti�g. I� ����� case, the rafiar�g scai� i�ed �ri�� be l�t�d i�a �he t�tie area of the ta�le. 5 of 5 7/26/2006 7:266 AM :._� perennial ryegrass Pinnac�� II p���nr�ial ry�g�-a�s has ri��� to th� tap of th� ���-forrnan�� rati�gs. It is ��rfiai� �� �Ceep i�s sup��i�r ��r�et�� c�l�r ever� thro��h th� har��e�� wi�ter� ar�� �ottest s�rr�r���s. Pinr�a��� II ris�s c��ov� t�� ��rn�eti�ian #o �r��uc� �har�p���ship qutaii#y �ur�. V�lhy Pinnacle II? � Pesf �nde� #t���r ���f�i� s�ress � �up�rior ��n�fi� c��or � Ex��lEent �„rf dens�ry � Finest le�� textu�e w Fa�k s�ri�� gr�enup � B�st wkrt�er color � C�ood diseas� �sisi�anc� ► Fiigk� versati�e variety T�� tc� �� I��CJR ���rr��r���. � � � �A�EE�I�R�� ���t ��, ����� perennial ryeg�ass Lalium perenne PLANT CHARAGTERISTICS Pinnacle II is a high-quality, dark green, disease-resisfant perennial ryegrass. It has very fine leaf texture, which makes a very dense turf. Pinnacle II sF�ows extraordinary performance under high, medium and low maintenance conditions. Quick germination and fast establishment makes Pinnacle II an excellent choice for overseeding and new turf establishment. SEEDING AND MAINTENANCE INS7RUC1'IONS a SEEDING RATE: ► Fairways: Seed 300 to 400 Ibs. per acre ► Greens: 30 to 35 Ibs. per 1,000 sq. ft. ► Tees and Aprons: Overseed at about 15 to 20 Ibs. per 1,OOQ sq. ft. / Winter Overseeding: 400 to 800 Ibs. per acre or 10 ta 20 Ibs. per 1,000 sq. ft. / Lawns and other areas: 5 ta 15 Ibs. per 1,Opp sq, ft. � GERMINATfON & ESTABLISNMENT: Keep seedbed moist to enhance germinatian. EJnder ideal conditions, germination should begin within 3 to 7 days and be complete within 15 days. The stand will be weli established in 21 days. � FER�ILIZATION: For optimum results apply 0.50 to 0.75 Ibs. of N/1,000 sq. ft. per application during the growing season. Requires 3 to 6 Ibs. N/1,000 sq. ft. per year. The fertilizc�tion rate will vary depending on the growing season and the usage of the gross. � MOWING: Performs best at i ta 2 inches. Will tolerate mowing to '/s �nch under high maintenance conditions. Do not remove more than i/3 of total plant height with each mowing. � WATERING: After establishment, a deep watering prog�'am is recommended io improve raot depth. Irrigate according to turfgrass needs for your geographical area. � ������V� Great in Grass� 800.547.4101 phone 541.926.9435 fax www. barusa.com fRIIAL D�T�1 il1RF GtL�AIITY - �0.tFE�kl'!� FI�LDS AP�LAEJb 7.2 R�NAIAC�.� II 6,T e����r�T�,� i� �.� ���E� ��� �_� nn�,r��,arra�� � �.� �.F�ir�irr �_� L5� (�,��J �,� T�AFFGC STR��S TG�.��AM�E r�,��f�,arr�,r� � PI�+1NA��E II Bl�CCi-�1;S�AR II PltLMER III h�iANNATT.�N 3 a,���r�ir� L5D ��,05� �Er�Eric c��o� �rir��� r,�cr� � — pIN#�fA��E II ����H��r,a� �� FA��n�� III �rt�xlJN��TA�! � AFFINIT: ESD (0.0�} �Eaf rEx�u�� ��Tir��s P�f�iNACiE II PI�A�Z BR�CHTS��tR II nnA�HATTA�I 3 PALh�ifiR II� AFFIh3�Y LSD (�,�5� s��ir�� ����r�up ��r�r��s S��LtAR PI�INACL� II PI',LME R III u���v�arr�� .� ��fl�lf�Y ��«�rs�,a� �r LS� {0�,05j sT�m �us� ��nr��s �ITATI��1 F�RE PINNLICt� II BRICF�f$TAl� II �ANI�AiI'AN 3 PAL�:iE� kEC A��Et�ITY L�U {�.C�Sj �.� 5.$ 5.6 5.� 5.2 �,� U.� �� 7.3 �.o 6,5 4_� �.�E �.3 b,� b_$ �_3 6_3 �5_3 b.� 0_3 5,8 5.6 5,5 �. � 5,0 �,o 0_� 8.7 8.3 8,s 8 _Q 7, 7 G.3 l.� Cor.7p�jris+� $eFw�hen coron�rCioliy uti+0i!Oble+..vt�-ir.ha5 irorr i qg9 N TEf', �rogress Rcparr 2�C I laL•les conro�n a sc�acr �u„6cr of enrf:es . ��. : .� � - ... �t � -�"�a�;� � ; �� — — � Prerr�ier il, Bar�nE�r�g'� h�gf��s� c{ua�i�y tur�- f��e per�nnic+l r���rass, 'rs sim�ly rhe ����, as �vi��nced �rom �he �o�tE���d �s� by �lite �olf de�kinati�ns sucl� �s Pebk��� Beach`� �nc� ��A �le�t�k�'. �or r-rtiulfii�le use� su�l� a� hor�e�, parks, spo�ts fi�ld�, ar�d golf �o�r��� �ro� �an't da better t#�ar� Pr-�rrrier II, wF���F� i� a�sol�,��ly� the� ��s� �f the b��t. . <, . , ., �.. _ � , :;,�i:=��.:��yi,,.,�,aM., � _I � � s _ I T " VY�y �remier I�"? r C�ooc! diseas� r�sisfar�c� � Fas� �errnkrrat�o�r k�le�y darEc gfeen co�o� c�nd �ine-lea��l � Good winter harc�ine�s wifh exc�ll�nt S�Jrir�� �rE,'2�1u�J ► Ex�eEle�� law m�w;ng qutal�ly ►�-ligh turf d�r�s�t�, restri�#s poa an�u� and crabgrass 1 �onta€r�s lolium �nc�ap�yt� fung�s f� pro�id� insecf r�sistcrnce + Exce�ler�f #or �verseed�rr� �'r�r� i �r C N � � t�� ���� �� t�� ���t. perennial ryegrass � �I��I���lJC� ���� ��, �r��� perennial ryegrass lolium perenne PLANT CHARACTERISTICS Premier II turf-type perennial ryegrass is a versatile grass with excellent dark green color, very quick spring greenup and a very fine leaf bfade. It forms a very dense turf and displays great adaptability to a wic�e range of soil conditrons. Premier II consistently rates high far turf quality, disease resistance, density, color, and low mowing quality. SEEDING AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS � SEEDING RATE: ' ► Fairways: Seed 300 ta 400 Ibs. per acre � Greens: 30 to 35 Ibs. per 1,000 sq. ft. ► Tees and Aprons: Overseed at about 15 to 20 Ibs. per 1,000 sq. f�. / Winter Overseeding: 400 to $00 fbs. per acre or i0 to 20 Ibs. per 1,000 sq. ft. 1 Lawns and oti��r areas: 5 to 15 ibs. per 1,000 sq. ft. � GERMINATION & ESTABLISHMENT: Keep seedbed moist ta enhance germination. Under ideal conditions, germination should begin within 3 to 7 days and be complete within 15 d�ys. 7he stand will be well established in 21 days. > FERTILIZATION: For optimum results apply 0.50 to 0.75 Ibs. of N/1,000 sq. ft. per applicatian during the growing season. Requires 3 to 6 Ibs. N/1,400 sq. ft, per year. The fertilization rate will vary depending an the growing season and the usage of the grass. � M4WING: Performs best at 1 to 2 inches. Will tolerate mowing to �/2 inch under high maintenance conditions. Do not remove more than 1/3 of totai plant height with each mowing. � WATERING: After establishment, a deep watering program is recommended to irnprove root depth. [rrigate according to turfgrass needs for your geographical area. � ��L����� Great in Grass� 800.547.4101 phone 541.926.9435 fox www.barusa.com fRiAL D�ITA �uR� �?�Al�ry - F�0.l�w�lrs GRAMD 5LAM $_� PREhM1I�R I! �.6 BRIG�iT�TAf2 II �_b P,0.�fvlER III �_� �,I��IATTAF�I 3 �_� e�rcc,��r��� �_� �.s� �o_��] o.� 713RF Q�lAE17Y - FC�IN� LAWf�S f�l��H 1 �_� PRENI�ER II �.7 �Ex s.� N�At�STY 5,6 PEE�1NA�c'f �� 5.� PALMER I:� 5,1 �So {0,�5� a_3 LEAF T��4TfJRE �,�ar��,c�� �� �,� ���rni�� Gi �,� BRIGI�?ST�0.t� II 6,3 P�NNr�f�l? II 6.3 F:-iAi�ITOxvi 6,� Bll�C.��EER �_f� �SD ��_05} �„i SE1f�V�fIER E3ENSITY P�NYIU�wt 7.3 PR�J4tilER al T_0 �X�1CTA b_9 �Ah1�iA'I`fA�i 3 f�_8 �IfA� �;3�Y !�. l PALh��R ��� 6_b ��� (Q_o5J O,.d �NINrER �OE�fi _ FAR��Oi � �(�_� P��MIE� II 5.3 �A�H 1 5.3 PALfvS�R III .4.7 a�a�Hr��,�� n �s_� �,�s�� �_� �.s� ��,��] t _� a�owr� �,�rcH�wa�r r��r���aTUR�� PIZ�h�Z� 8.� PREi411ER II lr.3 AFP1ALf�7 5,7 !� 5,7 �r�,N'�o,vG �_3 P.4LA4ER III �,3 PEPINAI�T II 2_3 �s� {o.a�� �.2 !� _� � C_Cni�OriLJ'Ss '1C!rx�e�M O�lrfinx� k����r nvTsi�G'7�C ;'4' �c"iC5 from 145� h#TEP, Progress 4epprl 2`,?:11. TpL�!�; �pr,6pin o se!ecs i �umb�r of anrries_ � �Dislributecl 6y: •. a � � � � � f � � 1t ` � �+ i1LL�/J/WVYVY.11lli�l.V1�lll[lIWkJI.V'Ylkl�v� v�.-.,k,..,�.,.,.....�.�... ��'��. �` i��i- "1,(.L�7 :_.�_ �: -- .Y��C.t,� L i SABLE 9. TI3RFGRA5S WEAR TOLERANCE AND OTHER ARTZNGS OF PERENNIAL iiYEGFASS CULTIVARS � r�� GROWN UNDER TRAEFIC STRESS */ �� ��} , ���� �J�� , AT EASTnLl1NSmNG, MT 1/ � ��YL ^� ..R.: r� (� �} ��'uFFfra��.C<:: K�d�Ci 7Yl!.Eh.F�.YCEn�SN} {r'4nR �V•:-ti{�S S.,y; 9-EEST 2/ ���' {. :'�1 I�,���-C�--� PERCENT PERCENT SPRING WEAR COVER COVER NP.ME GREENUB TOLERANCE SPA2NG FALL �.�,� . C`�,� ��,.�.�f'o-��- �{.��i`'�x'1��.�� �� TABLE 9. (coraT�ny PST-217 TR97 ACCENT II {�7R-119) GRAY STAR IPST-2L6L} 1G2 (APR 1664} ➢ERBY XTREi� (I5-PR 266I PALMEA III TOP Gi1N II {�R-329� OVERDRIVE P7ILMEA IV PICK RB-1 VB77 ASP6002 (BPR} 6XACTA IT GLSR {LTP-6ll-GLSR} GOALIfEEkER IS (,7R-119) HOHERUN (RG3Pj BAR LP 4j20 �09-UP DP 17-9999 ➢P 17-9788 L99 pIZZAZZ PREMIER iI RPD-PR8 AF 1iSP6006 (LPFG) SAR LP 9420 FIESTA Q (PICK F9) GL-2 STELLAA GL (IS-PA 236) PM 102 PST-2BLK � REVENGE GLX {7R-3987 A2PI,E GL IAAZ-8109) APR 1698 APR 1670 ;, L��, �RTj�F GLS {APR 17971 ASP6003 (TRS} ASP6604 (EX584j CHIiRiSMATIC II GLSR (LTP-PG-GLSR] PS-Z PST-2LAN WINCI �ANCE 2 (PWDR1 AC2 ApR 1660 CITATSON FORE 6.0 7.0 6.6 6.0 6.0 6.0 5.3 6.7 6.0 6.3 6.3 7.0 7.0 6.3 6.0 6.0 6.0 6.0 5.3 6.3 6.7 6.D 6.0 6.0 6.0 7.0 6.0 6.3 6.0 6.3 6.7 6.0 6.0 6.0 6.3 5.3 ¢ 0 6.7 7.0 6.0 6.0 6.0 6.7 6.D 6.0 6.0 6.0 6.3 6.3 5.7 5.3 5•D 5.3 6.0 5.7 5.3 S.D 5.3 5.7 6.D 5.D 5.0 5.7 5.3 5.3 4.7 4.3 5.3 5.0 5_3 5.7 5.0 5.7 5.7 5.7 5.0 5.3 5.0 5.7 5.0 9.3 6.7 F.n 5.3 6.0 5.0 6.0 6.3 4.6 5•3 5.3 5.0 96.3 59.0 96.0 96.7 96.7 97.3 99.7 99.7 95.0 95.3 94.0 96.7 9a,3 97.7 96.7 97.7 97.3 95.7 96.7 96.7 95.0 96.3 97.3 97 .'} 96.3 96.7 9a.0 97.0 95.0 96.7 96.0 99.0 96.7 97.7 96.0 95.7 9Fi_ � 97.0 96.7 95.0 96.7 96.0 93.3 97.3 95.7 97.7 �s.o 73.3 71.7 7i.7 76.0 70.0 70.0 70-0 68.3 68.3 68.3 68.3 66.7 66.7 66.7 66.7 65.0 65.6 fi5.0 65.0 65.0 65.0 65.0 fi5.0 63.3 63.3 63.3 63.3 63.3 63.3 63.3 63.3 63.3 61.7 61.7 61.7 6}__� 61,7 63..7 61.7 61,7 61.7 61.7 69.0 60.0 60.6 TURFGRASS WF.RR TOLERANCE RND OTHER RATINGS OE PERE23NIAL AYEGRASS CULTIVARS GROWN UNDEA TRA6FIC STRE55 *1 AT EAST LAPISING, MI 1/ �nns nnmm .u=t�FA•;v us::�i¢ '";'-�rCCR�.;;F. ru;: r.�=:r• :�r�rx�c,as L-3: 9=BEST 2/ NAME LCK PENTIUM Pi:1NIST (DP 17-950b} pIi2NAAY [TS-PR 269� $ILVER DOLLAIt DART (APR 1663) ASP6D05 (x,7M) BARLENNIUM 6p9-1667 I-IP.ARIER iSRX 9UP3} PTNNACLE QUIC[iSSLVER SP9 09-BRE ES95 FCISTON lII+ID7 MONTEREY 3 (SR-408� PANTHER GLS PICK 01-2 PICK 02-R PM 101 PST-2AG4 SaX 9682 MACH I MANHATTAN 5 GLR (PST-2AM) M52 REGAL 5 (ZS-PR 271J eirTxacr��, zz BAA LP 93I7 FIREBOLT IPRG HS-01-09S Is-PR 233 PERCENT PERCEAIT SP42IFIG WEAR CO'VEA COVER GAEENUP TOLERANCE SBRZNG FALL 6.3 6.0 6.3 6.0 6.3 6.0 6.7 6.0 6.0 6.0 9.0 6.3 7.0 6.0 7.0 6.0 6.3 6.3 6.0 fi.7 7.0 6.3 6.0 6.0 6.0 6.0 6.7 6.7 F !1 6. c] 6.3 7.0 6.7 6.0 4.3 4.0 5.0 6.0 9.7 6.3 5.0 9.3 9.3 5.0 9.7 4.0 4.0 5•0 9.7 6.0 , 6.0 k.7 5.0 4.7 9.7 5.0 5.3 9.7 5.0 5.0 9.7 Q .j 5.3 4.0 4.3 97.3 96.7 95.0 96.3 96.3 95.7 95.0 56.7 95.0 95.7 93.3 93.3 93.3 94.0 91.7 95-0 96.3 97.7 9�.3 95.0 36.7 97.7 95.7 95.0 96.7 95.3 96.7 96.3 QG�J_ a 95.3 95.0 97.3 94.7 60.D 60.0 60.0 66.0 58.3 58.3 58.3 58.3 58.3 56.3 58.3 58.3 58.3 56.7 56.7 56.7 56.7 56.7 56.7 56.7 56.7 56.7 56.7 56.7 55.0 55.0 55.0 53.3 S 3 'i �53. 3 51.7 51.7 51.7 1 of 2 7/26/2006 7:33 .�AM .�..�F,.�, .. ...........t,...,.�........., �,.., ., t,.., . ., .. � .... ............�,,._ ALL'STP.R 3{LS-PR 279} 5.7 4.7 98.0 51.7 '� IS-PR 276 6.D 4.3 96.7 51.7 �_�^ �y 9RIiAGON GLR �� � r ,,_ h. 0 5_ D 97 . 3 51 . 7 -' PST-2MNG 6.0 4.3 95.0 51.7 � DCH S.0 4.3 97.0 50.0 E-99 6.0 4.3 93.3 50.0 PAi.ACE (IS-PR 273) 6•6 5.7 97.6 50.0 SNR 6.7 4.7 96.7 50.0 04-SEN 6.3 4.0 95.3 49.3 APFINITY 5.3 4.7 " 95.0 48.3 LA QUINTA {,7It-2551 6.3 9.7 99.6 48.3 PAIdTiFER 5.3 5.3 95.7 98•3 PM 103 6.7 5.0 96.7 48.3 TABLE 9. 'I'l'+R'-l'+?7sv:� �1fw5[{ 'fOLa��+'::?% AN➢ OTHEIi RATTNG5 OF PERENNIAL IiXEGRASS CULTTVARS (CONT'P7} GROWN UNDEA TRAFEIC STRE55 */ AT EAST LANSIISG, MI 1/ 2005 DATA iU!i?Y:%G�:`: �Y.i�lS �7f.L'Kr1tiFF: „ti:} OTHER AATINGS 1-9: 9=BEST 2/ 9ERCEIdT PERCEFIT SPRING WEPA COVEA COVER NAME GREENUP TOLERANCE SPRING FALL pREMIER 9.0 9.7 95.7 48.3 i2N5 6.0 5.0 96.6 98.3 �399 6.3 5.3 96.3 98.3 SRIGHTSTAR SLT 6.0 9.0 96.7 97.0 DP1 6.0 9.0 96.7 47.6 SECAETARIAT YI GLSA (LTP-101--GLSR} 6.0 3.3 96.3 47.0 GALATTI {aP 7.7-9502) 6.3 9.3 39.3 96.7 SA 4600 (SRX 45Py 6.6 9.3 96.3 96.7 SAX 4692 6.0 3.0 96.3 96.7 BUENA VISTA 6.0 9.7 99.3 95.0 CADDTESHACK II (JR-163) 6.3 5.3 96.0 95.0 HAT,p {KN42) 7.0 5.0 96.0 95.0 PAESIDIO (CNVI 6.7 9.7 99•0 95.0 HEADSTART 2 6.7 9.0 99.3 99.3 D04-LC'05 6.3 9.7 96.7 93.3 GPR 6.7 4.0 95.7 92.0 INSPZAE 6.0 4.0 96.7 40.3 IS-PR 235 , 6.0 4.3 94.7 9D.3 Si1N5SIPiE 2 7. 0 4_ 3 98.7 40. 0 �04-11T 5.7 3.D 94.0 38.7 ASP6001 (RTS) 7.0 4.7 44.3 38.3 IS-PR 270 6.7 4.3 96.3 35.0 LPR 02203 6.0 4_3 94.0 33.7 KEYSTOP7E 2( 25-PR 31.2 ) 6. D 4. 3 98. 0 31. 0 LINN 4.0 3.0 90.0 26.7 PROTEGE GLR 6.3 9.0 99.0 25.3 RE2ELL GLS 6.0 9.3 93.3 25.0 LSD VAL[7E 0.6 3.7 10.1 fi3.5 C.V. ��j 6.5 23.1 2.5 30.2 1/ 'FO DETERMINE STATISTICAI� DIFFERENCES AMONG ENTRIES, SUBTRACT ONE ENTRY'S MFAN FRONf ANOTHER ENT4tY'S MEAN. STATISSICAL ➢TFFEREi3CE5 OCCUR WHEN THJ.S VALUE IS LRRGEA THAN SHE CDRRESPONDING LSD YAL[TE SLSD 0.05}. 2! C.V. {COEEEICIEIdT OE' YARSATIONj TN6ICATES THE PERCENT VARIATION OF THE I�:RN T�7 EACH COLUNIN. */ TRAEFiC IS APPLIED USTNG A BltTI3KMAN TAAFFIC SIMULATOR EITTED WITH FOOTBAT.L CLEATS. FIVE TO TEtd PASSES PER WEEK AAE APPLIEA EOR EIGHS TO TESd WEEKS TN SPAING AN� FALL� STAATING IN FALL 2005. ) 2 of 2 7/2b/2006 7:33 �AM �-�Li/'� '� .{: ��1 `''k sLf�S..� a � C�{_" �i�-�... 'L�- .� :f � TABLE 2. �1 J� : i.i�H�--. �{%�+ ���.: G'}�� �.�� L'�"� C��`f {_ �' f�/� �R-�c�� r-il kT�C+-�Ef NAME ❑04-11T SR 4600 (SRX @SP� PRIMAliY (f5-PR 269) vr�'Jki;.D_y'7,R- . . _ LCx PIESTA 4 �2ICK F9) DOA-1667 REGAL 5 (25-PR 271) PAI,MER IV KEYSTONE 2 (IS-PR 312) 1G2 {APR I66@y zs-�a z�o IS-PR 276 RNS PANTHER GES HOMERlIN (RG3P} GL-2 APPLE GL {AAZ-B104} SECRETARIAT II GLSR �LTP-101-GLSR� DPI �.�'STAR 3 (IS-PR 279) DERBY BTR�fE {IS-PR 268} OVER�RIVE PM 103 HMid AEVEMGE GLX (SA-348� MACH I AF STELLA[t GL (IS-PR 236} Pxs.?�ACE (IS-PR 273y DCM HP,fiR2Eii {SRX 9UP3y PM 102 PTCK RB-1 MANHIITTAN 5 GLR (PST-2AM) APR 1648 RAD-BRB DAAT (APA 1663} �?]?Q Pnt..o � - _ ASP6905 (��' � PAOTEGE GLR REPELL GLS P.PR 1670 D09-iJP BlTENA VISTA TASLE 2. [CONT'Dy NAME F135ION IS-PR 23S VB77 PST-2GSM CHPRZSMP.TIC II GLSR {LTP-PG-GLSR} $ILVER oOLTAk CTTATION FORE EXP.CTA II GLSA (LTP-611-GLSR1 G2R UP 17-9999 I5-PR 233 PST-2MNG GRAY STAR (PST-2LGL1 M52 9ST-217 QITTCKSILVESI TR97 PST-2LAN APR 1660 E-99 AC2 PRESIDIO (CNV� 09-HEN ASP6002 [BPR) V699 RSP6009 SEX559) INSPiRE U04-LPO5 GAL.4PTI [DP i7-9502) PTZZAll PS-2 E545 BRIG�ITSTAR $LT PENTIOM ASP6006 [LPFG) ACCENT II (JA-119) PICK 01-2 MONTEREY 3 (SA-408� PIREBOLT (PRG HS-01-097 Sl3N5HINE 2 WIND I]P.NCE 2 (PWDR) ASP6003 (TRS� PYNNA('T.� ?T BAft LP 9420 PST--2AG9 CA➢DIESFFACK iI {,TR-163} TABLE 2. (CONT'D} 11CL}J.II W Yl' W.1lL4irl.VL�'!<IUIUl�I� V�l'l� V't_vv i�Y�vTvv�vcs..Ma MEACI TURFGI2ASS Q17ALZTY RATiNGS OF PERENt32AL RYEGRA55 CSILTYVARS GROWN AT TSiELVE L�CATT(7NS TN TWR 1F.5. AhTD C.ANADA 1/ IISING "5CHEDIILE B tKF:'�_4.^ti.}.!Yi�tiiti:",:lJt'����.i.-C.� :!M.'��}' •/ =GC1 _ h:'Z ���xYHiLkMM '}JhLI'!Y IlA'f'7:���'. 7-9: 9=IDh:A1. 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RYEGRA55 C17LT�VAAS GROSVN Ax TWELVE LOCATIONS IM PHE Fi.S. 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Tr �� �.0 3.0 6.7 6.0 �� 5.3 7.0 6.7 3_7 6.7 5.3 6.3 5.3 5.0 6,7 6,3 5.0 �P 17-9788 PANTHER 7.3 3.7 2,3 5,7 9.7 2.7 9.7 5.0 6.7 3.0 6.0 S.D 6.0 5.3 5.3 5.7 6.0 4,3 LpR 022p3 7.0 3.3 1_7 5.3 9.3 2.3 9.3 5.0 6,3 2.3 5_3 5.0 6.7 5.3 5.3 5.? 6.0 3.3 AE'FTNITY 7.3 3.3 2.0 5.7 5.0 2.0 9.0 5.7 5.0 2.3 5.0 9.7 6.0 9,0 5.3 4_7 5.7 3.0 PREMIER 6.7 3.0 2.0 9,3 9,3 2.0 3.7 5.0 5.0 2.3 5.3 9.7 6.3 9.3 5.3 5.0 4.7 3,3 BINNACI.E 6.7 3.0 1.7 4.3 9.3 2.3 3.7 5.0 5.0 2,3 5.0 5.0 5.7 9.0 6.0 9.7 9.7 3_3 LINN 6.0 3.0 1.0 3.0 3.7 1.0 3.4 9.0 5_0 1.0 3.7 9.0 �.7 3,3 5.7 9.0 2.0 2.7 LSD VALUE 0.7 1.2 1.2 1.4 0.9 1.3 1.2 0.3 0.6 1,2 0_9 0.9 0.6 1.1 1.7 2.1 0.9 1.3 C.V_ ($} 5.9 14.0 12.6 12.5 8.7 13.9 11.8 2.3 6.5 12.8 7.6 8,7 5.9 10.5 19.5 9.5 8.1 13.3 1 1/ TO AET�pMINE STATI$TLCR7. DIFFERENCES RHONG ENTRIES, S4BTRACT ONF. Et7TRX'S MF'.AN FROZ1 AN�TFIER ENTRY'S MEAN. STATISTICAL UIFFERENGES OCCUR 141iEN THIS VALUE IS LAAGEii T}iA?d TF� CORRESPONUING LSD VALT7E {LSD 0.957, 2/ C.V, (COEFPICIENT OP VRRIATZON) I[d�ICATES THE PERCENT VARIATiDN OF THE MEA13 IN EACH COL�. 2 af 2 7/26/2006 7:233 AI� PROPOSAL FOR FURNISHING GRASS SEED Responding to an invitation to Bidder furnishing grass seed to the City of Palm Desert, the undersigned bidder, proposes and agrees to furnish the merchandise in good order as specified. We/I will furnish and deliver the specified merchandise to the City of Palm Desert and will accept as full payment thereof, the following amount: ITEM ITEM DESCRIPTION ESTIMATED UNIT UNIT TOTAL NO. QUANTITY PRICE 1. Perennial rye grass seed 304,000 LB. $;3.3$ �j31.� D , G C, blend. ➢ Seed brand / variety: P o,r- a. 6 rJ \Eu rat C a kP ,1 L o r" & c4 2. Perennial rye grass seed 7,500 LB. $ et% 5 $6 j 3- , 5 b blend, Apron treated. ➢ Seed brand / variety cK r.rz o+J\EVXe►n1" e} La r e, e3 3. Poa Trivialis grass seed 5,300 LB. $ i( $%-itis.cl. 0 Apron treated ➢ Seed brand / variety: Sj o,) c' Q TOG -Tr. ! v t ! 4. Amount tax: 5. Amount shipping: TOTAL AMOUNT OF BID IN FIGURES $ 9.c Q) 6 21 TOTAL AMOUNT OF BID IN WORDS T t,,,I UY1AC'e ca t 3 i Vt .e 1 1 k ov s a,n a, EN4k tt "ce..kt c cD\ 6.1"-S C e ( Ril '1,N) COMPANY NAME: ADDRES L0��� �,n� v `�alr��es�r�C�'1�a11 S. NAT DATE� 264-qN 1'5t ` 4 q$37 r TITLE $ TELEPHONE NO. CrrAi