. May's catalogue of northern grown seeds, plants, bulbs & fruits. Nursery stock Minnesota Saint Paul Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Minnesota Saint Paul Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. JOHNSON Johnson Grass. We have experimented with this new grass for several years, and find that it winter-kills in the north- ern parts of this state; in the ex- treme southern parts of this state and the southern states it does well. A perennial, a rapid grower, long, cane-like roots; the leaf, stalk, and panicle of this


. May's catalogue of northern grown seeds, plants, bulbs & fruits. Nursery stock Minnesota Saint Paul Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Minnesota Saint Paul Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. JOHNSON Johnson Grass. We have experimented with this new grass for several years, and find that it winter-kills in the north- ern parts of this state; in the ex- treme southern parts of this state and the southern states it does well. A perennial, a rapid grower, long, cane-like roots; the leaf, stalk, and panicle of this grass resembling those of other Sorghums. It grows on any land where corn will grow, and, like corn, will bear heavy manuring, yielding richly in rich ground. In fact, the richer the land the better the crop. Twerlty-five * to thirty pounds will sow an acre. Lb. 30c. By express 10 lbs. $, â 00 lbs. $ Kentucky Blue Cifa (Poa Pratensis.) 14 vjjcioo. p0untis per bushel. Probably no other grass is so well known as Kentncky Blue Grass. It succeeds anywhere; is fine for dry meadow growth. Sow 3 bu- shels per acre. Cut as the seeds be- gin to ripen and carefully spread out, protecting from moisture. Stack and shelter when dry. BEST FANCY GRADE, Solid SeedâLb. 30c; by express or freight 5 Ik. 60c. 25 lb. $, 100 lb.$ EXTRA RECLEANEDâ, s M>- 50c. 25; lb. $1 75. PRIME RECLEANED SEEDâLb. 20c, 5 lb. 40c, 25 lb. $, 100 lb. $ M(2adOW Foxtail (Seecut.(Alopecurus Pratensis.) An iiivauvrr 1 VAiaii, erect perennial, in appearance slight- ly resembling Timothy. Valuable for permanent pastures and doesbest on good, moderately moist soils. If sown alone, use 25 pounds to the acre. The farmers in England consider it one of the best grasses on account of its e-:or- mous growth and enormous crops. Lb. 30c. By express 10 lb. $, iooib.$i8. Orchard Grass. |Dcae^T,i> Glomerata.) An extremely early grass that thrives in almost any soil and does remarkably we


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