. Spring 1902 annual catalogue improved northern grown farm and garden seeds, hardy shrubs, roses, and small fruit plants / Farmer Seed Nursery stock Minnesota Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. FaKMKK SKKD COMI'ANY, Faki* MlNNKSOTA. 29. WOOD MEADOW GBASS-i'oa ncmoralis-Thls Grass Is invaluable for wood pastures or shaded grround, and should be incJuded in all mixtures for permanent pastures, especially in shady places. It grows on alrmoist any soil, succeeding best in moist, s'had


. Spring 1902 annual catalogue improved northern grown farm and garden seeds, hardy shrubs, roses, and small fruit plants / Farmer Seed Nursery stock Minnesota Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. FaKMKK SKKD COMI'ANY, Faki* MlNNKSOTA. 29. WOOD MEADOW GBASS-i'oa ncmoralis-Thls Grass Is invaluable for wood pastures or shaded grround, and should be incJuded in all mixtures for permanent pastures, especially in shady places. It grows on alrmoist any soil, succeeding best in moist, s'hady places, being remarkable for its quick, succes- .-ive growth when closely cropped. For lawns overshadowed by trees it is particularly valuable, and it produces la very thick growth and a nice even sod. It is a hardy perennial, one and one-half to two feet high, flowering in June. .I.'t'.: I>ii. (14 lltN.), $4.:iO; 100 IbM., )|! Pound by mail, poittpaid, 4:tc. 30. SWEET VERNALâAji//ioxa«c, 31. RESCUE GRASSâBromi;.'! vniloUJcx; also known as Bi oiiivK whrndi } iâA most valuable and. native Grass erf the South, and highly valued where it is known. If grazed closely or mowed frequently tihe roots will live several years like a perennial. It is also known as "Schrader's Brome Grass," "Australian ; etc. It makes the best growth during the cooler months, but it resists heat and drought to a remarkable degree. Although it will thrive on any kind of land, it wsl! bosl on rich and somewhat damp soil, where it grows three feet high and more, with a large proportion of leaves, which are tender, sweet, and nutritious, and which are renewed very quickly after being e-aten down. If sown by itself, aboni twenty to thirty pounds of seed per acre, are used. Lb., 18c.; bu. (14 IbH.), 92.»5; lOO lbs., PoBnd postpaid bj mall, 28c. 32. YELLOW OAT GRASSâ4t«na flavciiccrisâThis va- riety is particularly well adapted for dry pastures or mea


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