. Rennie's 1902. Nursery stock Ontario Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Bee culture Equipment and supplies Catalogs. WILLIAM RENNIE, TORONTO, CANADA. NEW FODDER BROMUS INERMIS. %&^&EW?T AND Jerusalem Corn. AWN LESS BROME GRASS.—This has proved to he the best grass of any yet tried. From Winnipeg to the western coast it has stood the rigor of the winter, has yielded from three to fonr tons of hay per acre. Comes early into growth, thrives well in loose soils, with- st


. Rennie's 1902. Nursery stock Ontario Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Bee culture Equipment and supplies Catalogs. WILLIAM RENNIE, TORONTO, CANADA. NEW FODDER BROMUS INERMIS. %&^&EW?T AND Jerusalem Corn. AWN LESS BROME GRASS.—This has proved to he the best grass of any yet tried. From Winnipeg to the western coast it has stood the rigor of the winter, has yielded from three to fonr tons of hay per acre. Comes early into growth, thrives well in loose soils, with- stands dry weather, grows freely in rich, damp soil, and forms a close sward; produces a heavy aftermath of succulent leafy shoots. Where a permanent lay is desired, Bromus Iner- mis will fill the bill. Sow 25 lbs. per acre. Lb. 20c, by mall 25c; 10 lbs. $, by mail $2^0 BROOM CORN or - hog Needs no special word of commendation. It is grown principally for the seed whieh is an excellent food for hogs. Produces as many as 100 bushels of seed on one acre- The seed ripens while the fodder is yet green, consequently the millet can be cut and used for " roughness " as well. Branching habit, seeds larger than ordinary millet. Lb. 10c, by mail 15c, 10 lbs. 70c, by mail $1 .20 ENGLISH HORSE BEANS Planted with Corn and Sunflower seed for ensil- age purposes. They grow to a height of 3j feet. Lb. 10c, postpaid 15c; 10 lbs. 60c, postpaid $; bush. (60 lbs.) $ GIANT SPURRY. (Sow 15 lbs. per acre.) An annual plant for cattle and sheep. It grows well on poor, dry, sandy soil. If sown in March, then again in May, and after- wards in July, it will produce three crops upon the same field in one season. It is in best condition for pasture from four to six weeks after sowing, and may be sown every month from March to August. Lb. 20c, by mail 25c; 10 lbs. $, by .$ JERUSALEM CORN. Belongs to the non-saccharine sorghums, and was brought a few years since


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