Schwill's annual descriptive catalogue : high class seeds, trees and plants . pid growth andpower to resist drouth. Will endure some shade. Ifcut when in flower, it makes first rate hay; ripe, itmakes poor hay. Flowers about the same time as RedClover. 1% bushels to the acre. 1 lb., 30c, postagepaid. By freight, 1 bu., 14 lbs., $; 5 bu., $ Meadow Fescue (Randall Grass)—An excellent pasturegrass, early, nutritious, and thrives well on all goodsoils. The long tender leaves are much relished by cat-tle. It makes a very good quality of hay. Flowers inJune and July. Sow 35 lbs. to the acr


Schwill's annual descriptive catalogue : high class seeds, trees and plants . pid growth andpower to resist drouth. Will endure some shade. Ifcut when in flower, it makes first rate hay; ripe, itmakes poor hay. Flowers about the same time as RedClover. 1% bushels to the acre. 1 lb., 30c, postagepaid. By freight, 1 bu., 14 lbs., $; 5 bu., $ Meadow Fescue (Randall Grass)—An excellent pasturegrass, early, nutritious, and thrives well on all goodsoils. The long tender leaves are much relished by cat-tle. It makes a very good quality of hay. Flowers inJune and July. Sow 35 lbs. to the acre. 1 lb., 40c, post-age paid. By freight, 1 bu., 14 lbs., $; 100 lbs.,$ Red Top, or Herds Grass—Thrives best on low lands,where it cuts a good crop of rather light hay of fairquality. Suitable for low pastures. Sow 2 bu. per , unhulled or chaff seed: 1 lb., 25c, postage freight, 1 bu., 14 lbs., 90c; 5 bu, $ Fancy CleanedRed Top or Herds Grass, solid or recleaned seed: 1 lb.,35c, postage paid. By freight, 10 lbs., $; 100 lbs.,$ Meadow Fescue Grass. Orchard Grass. Permanent Hog Pasture—Ready to use the first year andmany years thereafter. Will fatten the hogs quicklyand keep them in good health. Much superior to acorn diet for them and helps keep hog cholera and sim-ilar diseases away. Contains Perennial Rye Grass,Orchard Grass, Italian Rye Grass, Clover, Timothy, RedTop, etc. On any ordinary soil sow 14 lbs. per lb., 40c; 3 lbs., $, postpaid. By freight, per bu.,14 lbs., $; 3 bu. or more at $ Sheep Pasture Mixture—Every one who keeps sheepshould sow this mixture. It will grow well on high,dry, poor soil, also on good ground; is drouth resistingand endures close cropping. Contains Sheeps Fescue,Hard Fescue, Red Fescue, Creeping Bent, Crested Dogs-tail, Bromus Inermis, Meadow Fescue, White Clover,etc. Sow 25 lbs. per acre. Per lb., 40c; 3 lbs., $,postpaid. By freight, per bu., 14 lbs., $; 2 bu. ormor


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