. Farm and garden annual : spring 1913 . 5 50 lbs 9,00 100 lbs No. 10. For Orchards and Shady Places. A mixture of grasses adapted for growing where there isconsiderable shade. One of the best of our mixtures for giv-ing a large bulk of Hay of excellent Grass. Meadow Foxtail,Wood Meadow Grass,Kentucky Blue Grass,Red Top Grass,Meadow Fescue,Red Clover,White Clover, Sow 25 lbs. per acre. 25 lbs $ 50 lbs lOO lbs No. 11. For Renovating Old Pastures and Meadows. Grass lands that have for years! been giving good Haycrops, without receiving a top dressing of bar


. Farm and garden annual : spring 1913 . 5 50 lbs 9,00 100 lbs No. 10. For Orchards and Shady Places. A mixture of grasses adapted for growing where there isconsiderable shade. One of the best of our mixtures for giv-ing a large bulk of Hay of excellent Grass. Meadow Foxtail,Wood Meadow Grass,Kentucky Blue Grass,Red Top Grass,Meadow Fescue,Red Clover,White Clover, Sow 25 lbs. per acre. 25 lbs $ 50 lbs lOO lbs No. 11. For Renovating Old Pastures and Meadows. Grass lands that have for years! been giving good Haycrops, without receiving a top dressing of barnyard or com-mercial fertilizers, become bare and thin, frequently wantingin the more nutritive grasses. These pastures will be greatlyimproved by sowing this mixture at the rate of 10 pounds peracre. Previous to sowing, harrow the sod with a sharp-toothharrow. Orchard Grass,Meadow Fescue,Tall Oat Rye Grass,English Rye Grass,Hard Fescue,Red Clover,Alsike Clover, Sow 10 lbs. per acre. 10 lbs $ 50 lbs 100 lbs FIELD OCCASIONALLY OVERFLOWED.


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