. Annual descriptive catalogue of seeds : the largest collection in the world. Nursery stock New York (State) New York Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Vegetables seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. DACTYLIS GLOMERATA. {Orchard Grass.). Per 100 lbs. $8 00 page 53. One of the most valuable grasses in Eui-ope, being equally suited to all climates. In England it is considered the best known grass to cut green for soiling, afford- ing repeated large and nutritive crops. We recommend it here for use in pasture mixtures. 50 lbs. to the acre 15 9 00 Lolium pere


. Annual descriptive catalogue of seeds : the largest collection in the world. Nursery stock New York (State) New York Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Vegetables seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. DACTYLIS GLOMERATA. {Orchard Grass.). Per 100 lbs. $8 00 page 53. One of the most valuable grasses in Eui-ope, being equally suited to all climates. In England it is considered the best known grass to cut green for soiling, afford- ing repeated large and nutritive crops. We recommend it here for use in pasture mixtures. 50 lbs. to the acre 15 9 00 Lolium perenne. (English Rye Grass.) Is the staple grass of Great Britain, entering largely into the composition of many of the richest meadows and pastures. Its natural adaptation to almost all cultivated soils, and its early maturity, are the reasons it has hitherto been so per extensively cultivated in preference to many other equally nutritious lb. sorts. 60 lbs. to the acre $0 U Oat Crass. See Arena elatior. ^ Orchard Crass. See Dactylis glomerata. Phalaris arundinacea. (Reed Canary Grass.) Grows well by the side of rivers, alluvial marshes, ditches, etc. 25 lbs. to the acre 45 40 00 Panicum Germanicum. (Hungarian Grass.) One of the most val- uable annual soiling plants. It will grow in any ordinary soil, with- stands drought well, and in this latitude may be sown as late as the first of July, and yet produce a large gi*een crop. IK bus. to the acre. (50 lbs. to bus.) Price variable. Phleum pratense. (Timothy.) A grass so well known needs no description, except that, for a hay crop on moist, peaty or clay soil it will produce a larger crop than any other sort. It is not so well suited for light, sandy soils. XA bushel to the acre. (45 lbs. to bushel) Market price. Poa aquatica. (Water Meadow Grass.) This is an excellent pas- ture grass for very wet situations. It also does well in bogs and marshes, and is useful in the same way as Festuca fluitans. 20 lbs. festuca pratensis. to the a


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