Hastings' Seeds : fall 1912 catalogue . affected by drought. It can usually be cut twice a year for hay and after beingcut should be cured before being wet by dew or rain. It should be sown in the fall, from Sep-tember on, accordingto latitude. Can also be sown during March and April. Write forprices when ready to buy. Present prices, pound, postpaid, 40 cents; bushel (11 pounds)not prepaid, about $ Af -r p/>G/.|in A splendid hay and pasture grass for all the central South, partic- iTieaGOW .rescue ularly valuable for late fall and winter pasturage. Sow at rateof 2 bushels per acre Aug
Hastings' Seeds : fall 1912 catalogue . affected by drought. It can usually be cut twice a year for hay and after beingcut should be cured before being wet by dew or rain. It should be sown in the fall, from Sep-tember on, accordingto latitude. Can also be sown during March and April. Write forprices when ready to buy. Present prices, pound, postpaid, 40 cents; bushel (11 pounds)not prepaid, about $ Af -r p/>G/.|in A splendid hay and pasture grass for all the central South, partic- iTieaGOW .rescue ularly valuable for late fall and winter pasturage. Sow at rateof 2 bushels per acre August to October and February to April. Pound, postpaid, 45 (14 pounds) prices on application. T- .1 This is one of the more strictly hay grasses. Valuable for North Georgia,lUlOiny Alabama, Mississippi and the hill and mountain sections of the ;wv seed at rate of 12 to 15 pounds per acre. Pound, postpaid, 35 cents. Hushel(45 pounds) .ibuut $ Write for market price when ready to buy. Tall Meadow Oat Grass. Orchard Grass
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