Cole's garden annual . lux-uriant verdure from earlyspring till late in autumn;and the frequent mowingswith a lawn mower. How-ever much care is bestowedon the soil and seed, nolawn will be beautiful with-out frequent mowing We have givenmuch thought, and many experiments to secm-e the best mixture, and think what we offer is the best possible mixture for per-manent lawns, resisting the severe droughts of our climate better than any other. It may be sown veryearly in spring or fallj and should be sown at the rate of from 3 to 4 bushels per acre. One pound issufficient to thoroughly


Cole's garden annual . lux-uriant verdure from earlyspring till late in autumn;and the frequent mowingswith a lawn mower. How-ever much care is bestowedon the soil and seed, nolawn will be beautiful with-out frequent mowing We have givenmuch thought, and many experiments to secm-e the best mixture, and think what we offer is the best possible mixture for per-manent lawns, resisting the severe droughts of our climate better than any other. It may be sown veryearly in spring or fallj and should be sown at the rate of from 3 to 4 bushels per acre. One pound issufficient to thoroughly sow 800 square feet of ground. It should be borne in mind that^ in order to pro-duce the best results, grass seeds for lawns should be sown at least twice as thicklv as if sown for hayPer lb. 35 cts., 3 lbs., $, pk. 75 cts., bu. § LAWN GRASS, Fine Mixed. Composed of less expensive grasses, but it is very-good. Sow from two to three bushels to the acre. Per lb. 30 cts., 3 lbs. 75 cts., pk. 65 cts., bu. $ Lawn View SWEET FODDER CORN SWEET FODDER CORN. There isnothing better for green feed, or for cming forwinter than sweet com. Cattle highly relish it,and when fed on it keep in fine condition andgive an abundance of milk. It has the great meritof being so sweet and palatable that cattle eatevery part of the stalks and leaves. Also excellentfor soiling. Sow in drills or broadcast. EVERGREEN LATE FODDER pk. 50 cts., bu. $, 2 bu. $ EARLY FODDER SWEET CORN. Finefor early feed in summer when pastures are pk. 50 cts., bu. $, 2 bu. $ KAFFIR CORN An excellent fodder plant for the farmer. Theheads are long and perfectly erect, well filled withwhite grain. The average height of growth on ffood,strong land is five to six feet. The seed heads growfrom ten to twelve inches in length, and the productof grain on good land easily reaches fifty to sixtybushels per acre. The whole stalk, as well as theblades, cures into excellent fodder. Can be


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