. Facts for farmers; also for the family circle. A compost of rich materials for all land-owners, about domestic animals and domestic economy; farm buildings; gardens, orchids, and vineyards; and all farm crops, tools, fences, fertilization, draining, and irrigation. 3q:. wtiit. riovpi- IliK ^(^ses, A Sriov (â¢â du vtvr>T. kak^iikiks PLATE XIX. (Page 748.) This plate needs no explanation. It is a beautiful picture of tjouibof the most valuable of our cultivated jjlants, which, collectively,make a farm crop so much more valuable than that which has beenfalsely called king, that when t


. Facts for farmers; also for the family circle. A compost of rich materials for all land-owners, about domestic animals and domestic economy; farm buildings; gardens, orchids, and vineyards; and all farm crops, tools, fences, fertilization, draining, and irrigation. 3q:. wtiit. riovpi- IliK ^(^ses, A Sriov (â¢â du vtvr>T. kak^iikiks PLATE XIX. (Page 748.) This plate needs no explanation. It is a beautiful picture of tjouibof the most valuable of our cultivated jjlants, which, collectively,make a farm crop so much more valuable than that which has beenfalsely called king, that when the two are fairly compared, kingcotton dwindles into insignificance. Compared with grass, it is nomore than a word. Without cotton we can live. Without grass,the world would be a desert, and man and beast would perish. Itis because it is of such vast importance, that we have devoted awhole chapter to its consideration; and for the purpose of attxact-ing attention to it, we have placed this picture as a one of these grasses will be found pretty fully described inthe following pages, which should be studied with careful pictures may be depended upon as true representations. Sec. 46.] VARIETIES AND VALUE OF CULTIVATED GRASSES. T49 â


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