. Currie's farm and garden annual : spring 1924 49th year. Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. 38 CURRIE BROTHERS COMPANY,. MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN. GRASS SEEDS TIMOTHY. (PHLEUM PRATEASE.) The most â widely grown and probably most valuable grass used for Hay in this country. It is a perennial, but runs out in a few years, and should be thickened up annually with fresh sowings of Seed. It is often sown with Clover and Red Top and does best and has


. Currie's farm and garden annual : spring 1924 49th year. Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. 38 CURRIE BROTHERS COMPANY,. MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN. GRASS SEEDS TIMOTHY. (PHLEUM PRATEASE.) The most â widely grown and probably most valuable grass used for Hay in this country. It is a perennial, but runs out in a few years, and should be thickened up annually with fresh sowings of Seed. It is often sown with Clover and Red Top and does best and has a higher feeding value when used in such combination. Sow 15 to 20 lbs. per acre, and use only the best Seed obtainable. Per lb. 20c (by mail 2Sc); 10 lbs. ?; 45 lbs. (1 bu.) $; 100 lbs, $ MeadoTT Fescue, or English Blue (Festuca pratensis) â One of the best of the natural or permanent meadow grasses. It succeeds on almost all soils, but attains its greatest perfection on moist, rich land. It should form a prominent part in all permanent pasture and meadow mix- tures. (22 lbs. to the bushel.) Per lb. 2ic (by mail 37c); 10 lbs. ; 100 lbs. $ Orchard Grass (Dactylis gloiuerata)âIs of exceptional value for permanent pastures and for Hay crops. It is very early, coming in ahead of all the other grasses. Thrives â n'ell on all soils and attains its greatest perfection on strong, moist and clay lands. (14 lbs. per bushel.) Per lb. 30c (bj^ mail 40c); 10 lbs. $; 100 lbs. $ Tall Jleado-vv Oat Grass (Avena elatior)âIt is the first grass to show itself in spring and grows rapidly in good soil, showing a height of 4 feet by June. It should be cut for Hay just as coming into bloom, will furnish 2 and 3 cut- tings per year, and is invaluable for early and late pas- turage. Sow 20 to 25 lbs. per acre. (10 lbs. per bushel.) Per lb. 40c (by mail 50c); 10 lbs. $; 100 lbs. $ CREEPING BENT GRASS (Agrostis Stolonifera)âOne of the best for Pu


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