Rawson & Co seedsmen / Rawson & Co. . of forage. Oz., 15 cts.; 14-lb., 50 cts.; lb., $ Rice (Zizania aquatica).âA native of our northern andwestern states. Valuable as a forage plant for swampsand inundated lands. Before sowing put the rice in coarsecotton bags, and sink them in water for twenty-four in water which is from six inches to five feet deep, withsoft mud bottom, or on low marshy places which are coveredwith water the year round. In running water, sow as muchout of the current as possible. Per lb., 25 cts.; per 100 lbs., $15. 40 RAWSONS CLOVER AND GRASS SEE


Rawson & Co seedsmen / Rawson & Co. . of forage. Oz., 15 cts.; 14-lb., 50 cts.; lb., $ Rice (Zizania aquatica).âA native of our northern andwestern states. Valuable as a forage plant for swampsand inundated lands. Before sowing put the rice in coarsecotton bags, and sink them in water for twenty-four in water which is from six inches to five feet deep, withsoft mud bottom, or on low marshy places which are coveredwith water the year round. In running water, sow as muchout of the current as possible. Per lb., 25 cts.; per 100 lbs., $15. 40 RAWSONS CLOVER AND GRASS SEEDS. IM Improving- Meadows Pastures and Lawns has been a question with many. We believe the best method is sowing GrassSeed. There are many varieties suitable for different soils and location. We only give a partial list, and we trust our cus-tomers will give some of the kinds a trial in connection with Timothy, which by many is believed to be about the only grassto be sown. If you want grass to come up instead of weeds sow plenty of White Clover. Clover, Red (Trifolium Pratense).âThe com-mon or medium red clover, so generallycultivated in this country (60 lbs. to thebushel.) Market price, about 12 cts. Crimson, or Italian (Trifolium incarna- tum).âSpikes or heads oblong and of abeautiful crimson color when in Height, IS inches to 2 feet. Flow-ers in June and July. It forms a valuablegreen food for cattle early in the season,and if cut when in full bloom yields anabundant crop. 20 lbs. will sow one acre,per lb., 10 cts.; per 100 lbs., $ Wiiite (see cut) (Trifolium repens).âThis variety is more valuable than any otherfor permanent pasture, and is also usedin lawn mixtures (60 lbs. to the bushel).Per lb., 25 cts. - Alsike Clover (Trifolium hybridum).âPerennial. Flowers in June and July. Itis deservedly in repute as one of the bestperennial clovers, and is well adapted tothis country. (UO lbs. to the busnel). 12lbs. will sow one acre. Per lb., 12 cts


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