Rawson & Co seedsmen / Rawson & Co. . nts. It grows to a height of from threeto four feet. Per 25 cts.; per bush., $ Dwarf Essex Rape.—Especially valuable for sheep pasturage;it is also recommended for hogs and cattle. Sow in April orin August, in drills, two or three pounds per acre, or sixpounds broadcast. Dv/arf Essex Rape is worthy of a trial,especially for autumn pasture in New England. Per lb.,15 cts.; 10 ,$; per 100 $ Jerusalem Corn—One of the best and surest for dry coun-tries and seasons. Grows about three feet high, with onelarge head on main sta


Rawson & Co seedsmen / Rawson & Co. . nts. It grows to a height of from threeto four feet. Per 25 cts.; per bush., $ Dwarf Essex Rape.—Especially valuable for sheep pasturage;it is also recommended for hogs and cattle. Sow in April orin August, in drills, two or three pounds per acre, or sixpounds broadcast. Dv/arf Essex Rape is worthy of a trial,especially for autumn pasture in New England. Per lb.,15 cts.; 10 ,$; per 100 $ Jerusalem Corn—One of the best and surest for dry coun-tries and seasons. Grows about three feet high, with onelarge head on main stalk and several smaller heads onside shoots. The grains are white and nearly flat. Per lb.,20 cts.; per 100 $ Kaffir Branching- Corn, or Sorghum.—Non-saccharine, butdistinctly different from all others of that class. The plantis low, stocky, perfectly erect. It does not stool from theroot, but branches from the top joints. The whole stalk, aswell as the blades, cures into excellent fodder. Per lb., Wcts.; per 100 $ Bungarlan millet. Kenneys Early Amber Sugar Cane.—If skilfully handled,it will yield some twenty or twenty-five bushels of seed,and 150 or more gallons of fine syrup per acre. All kindsof farm stock are fond of the seed. Per lb., by mail, 25 sent by express at purchasers expense, per lb., 15cts.; 100 lbs., $ Hispida (Soja Bean).—Resembling a bean; the haulm isstiff, and the pods are produced in clusters of from two tofive, and contain each four smooth, oval, nankeen coloredseeds. This plant is said to thrive well in hot and dryweather. Very valuable for the south, for either man orbeast. Per lb., 15 cts.; per 100 lbs., $ Sunflower, Large lb., 10 cts.; per 100 lbs., $ (Spergula arvensis).—Annual. Grows well on poor,dry, sandy soils. It is in best condition for pasture infour to six weeks after sowing, and may be sown everymonth from March to August. Excellent pasture for cat-tle and shee


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