Farquhar's garden annual : 1918 . ucks relish the seeds and young shoots as food. WOOD MEADOW. (Poa nemoralis.) Well adapted for growing under trees and in shaded .situationsDwarf and fine growing. Sow two and one-half bushels to an acre. 14 GRASSES SUITABLE FOR BEACH USE AND FOR MAKING EMBANKMENTS. SAND or MAT GRASS. (AmmojihUu Aruudiuacea.) A creeping rooted perennial which grows naturallyamong shifting sea sands. Adaj>ted for consolidating Sand, iMnbankments, or Terraces. SEA LAND LYME GRASS. (Elymus Arcnarius.) A cree])ing roote-d ijerennial; grows among shifting orblowing sea sands, fo


Farquhar's garden annual : 1918 . ucks relish the seeds and young shoots as food. WOOD MEADOW. (Poa nemoralis.) Well adapted for growing under trees and in shaded .situationsDwarf and fine growing. Sow two and one-half bushels to an acre. 14 GRASSES SUITABLE FOR BEACH USE AND FOR MAKING EMBANKMENTS. SAND or MAT GRASS. (AmmojihUu Aruudiuacea.) A creeping rooted perennial which grows naturallyamong shifting sea sands. Adaj>ted for consolidating Sand, iMnbankments, or Terraces. SEA LAND LYME GRASS. (Elymus Arcnarius.) A cree])ing roote-d ijerennial; grows among shifting orblowing sea sands, for binding, and thereby preventing the encroachments of the sea, its numerousstrong spreading roots render it most suitable. PerBush. (Cannot ( Per lb.•SO. 75 .90 supply.) Per100 lbs. .45 .18 Price oil appUc alion.) (Cannot supply .> (Cannot supply .) [Cannot supply .) R. & J. FARQUHAR & CO., BOSTON. GRASS SEEDS. FARQUHARS GRASSES FOR PERMANENT HAY CROPS AND PASTURES. PRICES SUBJECT TO MARKET contain only the most suitable Grasses, the proportionate quantity of each being regulated by soil, situation and purpose foiwhich desired. The object to be attained is a constant, successive growth of rich pasturage from spring until fall. It is a well-establishedfact that soil sown with a variety of different grasses which are adapted to the soil, and which attain perfection at alternate monthsfrom April to September, ?produce very much larger and more satisfactory crops, both for hay and pasturage, than when only one or twoidnds of grasses or clovers are sown. The good results obtained from our Special Grass Seed mixtures are demonstrated by the constant-ly increasing demand for them. Fall seeding is preferable, but spring sowing will be successful if done early, while the land is cool andmoist. In addition to the Grasses, we advise sowing 10 lbs. of Mixed Cl


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