. Cox's seed annual . into the crev-ices of the soil. A dressing ofone bushel of gypsum per acrewill immensely increase the cloverRedtlo\er. cr0p From fifteen to twenty pounds of good seed is required for an acre, more beingnecessary on old or stiff soils than on new and lighterones. Lb., 20c; 100 lbs., $ White Dutch Clover. An excellent pasturagegrass, forming, in conjunction with the Kentucky BlueGrass, the finest and most nutritious food for sheep andcows. Its flowers are also a favorite resort for the honey-bee. It succeeds on all rich clayey lands, if not too ten pounds per


. Cox's seed annual . into the crev-ices of the soil. A dressing ofone bushel of gypsum per acrewill immensely increase the cloverRedtlo\er. cr0p From fifteen to twenty pounds of good seed is required for an acre, more beingnecessary on old or stiff soils than on new and lighterones. Lb., 20c; 100 lbs., $ White Dutch Clover. An excellent pasturagegrass, forming, in conjunction with the Kentucky BlueGrass, the finest and most nutritious food for sheep andcows. Its flowers are also a favorite resort for the honey-bee. It succeeds on all rich clayey lands, if not too ten pounds per acre. Lb., 35c ; 100 lbs., $ Alsike, or Swedish Clover (Trifolium hybrida).The most hardy of clovers. It resists the severest coldor extremes, or drouth and wet, yields large crops ofsuperior hay, and may be cut several times in a season onrich soils. It produces superior pasturage much liked bycattle. It is well suited to sowing on lauds liable to wash,as its long, fibrous roots spread over a wide area, and so.


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