. Belmont Cricket Grounds. Sown with Dreer's Lawn Grass Seeds. Merion Cricket Grounds. Sown with Dreer's Lawn Grass Seeds. DREER'S PASTURE HIXTURE. Finest mixture of Grass Seed and Clover for hay and permanent pasture. Adapted to different soils. Sow 3 to 4 bushels per acre. 20 cts. per qt. (25 cts. postpaid), $ per bushel of 20 lbs. ($ per bushel of 15 lbs.) Special mixtures for Meadow and Pasture Grasses made up as required. iriPORTANCE OF FERTILIZING. The great utility of bones as a manure arises from the large amount of phosphate which they contain. On all pastures which have been


. Belmont Cricket Grounds. Sown with Dreer's Lawn Grass Seeds. Merion Cricket Grounds. Sown with Dreer's Lawn Grass Seeds. DREER'S PASTURE HIXTURE. Finest mixture of Grass Seed and Clover for hay and permanent pasture. Adapted to different soils. Sow 3 to 4 bushels per acre. 20 cts. per qt. (25 cts. postpaid), $ per bushel of 20 lbs. ($ per bushel of 15 lbs.) Special mixtures for Meadow and Pasture Grasses made up as required. iriPORTANCE OF FERTILIZING. The great utility of bones as a manure arises from the large amount of phosphate which they contain. On all pastures which have been long fed the phosphate of lime is exhausted. It is constantly taken from the earth in the grass to form the bone, the muscle, and the milk of animals. A. few bushels of bone dust will often quite restore old worn out pastures, almost every part of which bones are composed goes directly to the nourishment of vegetable life. The ashes of all grains are very rich in phosphate of lime. This shows the importance of furnishing this element for their use. A mixture of crushed bones and hard-wood ashes makes a valuable top dressing. For a full list of Fertilizers see page 136. Our Lawn Circular, giving full and explicit instructions on the management of Lawns, sent free on application.


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