. Twenty-seventh annual seed catalogue. Nursery stock Prices Georgia Augusta; Seeds Prices; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs; Agriculture Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Cottonseed Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Georgia Augusta Catalogs. 34 / Alexander Seed Co., Augusta, Qa. GRASSES AND CLOVERS— Continued Johnson Grass— Called also Mean's Grass, Guinea Grass, Green Valley Grass, Cuba Grass. This is a perennial which can be propagated from the roots or seed. It makes its best growth on rich bottom lands, and will give three cuttings of about two tons tach when in good condit
. Twenty-seventh annual seed catalogue. Nursery stock Prices Georgia Augusta; Seeds Prices; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs; Agriculture Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Cottonseed Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Georgia Augusta Catalogs. 34 / Alexander Seed Co., Augusta, Qa. GRASSES AND CLOVERS— Continued Johnson Grass— Called also Mean's Grass, Guinea Grass, Green Valley Grass, Cuba Grass. This is a perennial which can be propagated from the roots or seed. It makes its best growth on rich bottom lands, and will give three cuttings of about two tons tach when in good condition. Starts early and grows contin- uously till killed by frost. Weighs twenty-five pounds to the bushel. Sow in August or September, or in Spring, one to one and a half bushels to the acre. Pound, 15 cents. If by mail, pound, 25 cents; 5 pounds for $1, postpaid. Kentucky Blue Grass—One of the best for a pasture grass. Should be sown with Orchard. Tall Meadow Oat and Clover; requires rich land; will make nothing on thin soils; low ground, when the soil is dark colored and contains lime, or in seepy hillsides it does well. Weighs fourteen pounds to bushel Sow in Fall or Spring, twenty to thirty pounds per acre. Pound, 20 cents. If by mail, pound, 30 cents; 4 pounds, $1, postpaid. Meadow Fescue, or English Blue Grass—Sometimes called Evergreen or Randall Grass. Weighs twenty-four pounds to the bushel. Sow in Fall or Spring one to one and a half bushels to the acre. Pound, 20 cents. If by mail, pound, 30 cents; 3 1-2 pounds for $i, postpaid. Bromus Inermis—Sow thirty pounds to the acre. Pound, 25 cents; ten pounds and over, 20 cents per pound. ScJirader's Grass—{Bromos Unioloides), also called Rescue Grass—An excellent winter grass. Sow in early Fall, twenty-five pounds to acre. Pound, 30 cents. If by mail, pound, 40 cents; 2 1-2 pounds for $1, postpaid. Orchard Grass—The best known and the most used of the grasses Its rapid growth makes it popular for pasturing an
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