. Cox's seed annual . giving it preference. Oz., 25c; lb., $ Hew (si^op (S^ass and (sloyep, Seeds. ^ If ordered by Mail, lO cents per P mst be added. t*^-^E claim that we sell the highest grades of Grass and Clover Seeds that are offered in this country. The difference in price between choice, clean seed, «nd second or third quality, is from ouetotwo cents per pound. We do not intend to compete with samples offered by commission merchants, manyof whom have no knowledge of the Seeds they sell, whether good, bad or indifferent. Should the Seedprove poor or mixed, the loss to the planter is


. Cox's seed annual . giving it preference. Oz., 25c; lb., $ Hew (si^op (S^ass and (sloyep, Seeds. ^ If ordered by Mail, lO cents per P mst be added. t*^-^E claim that we sell the highest grades of Grass and Clover Seeds that are offered in this country. The difference in price between choice, clean seed, «nd second or third quality, is from ouetotwo cents per pound. We do not intend to compete with samples offered by commission merchants, manyof whom have no knowledge of the Seeds they sell, whether good, bad or indifferent. Should the Seedprove poor or mixed, the loss to the planter is ten times more than the entire cost of the Seed. Everyintelligent farmer knows that the best Seed that can be obtained is the cheapest in the long run. Customers ofcourse understand that the prices of Grass and Clover Seeds are subject to change. Be sure and obtain oursamples and prices before you buy elsewhere. Special rates on large quantities. 25 Pounds at 100 Pound Rates- 22 THOS. A. COX & CO., SAN Alfalfa, or J^ucerne*(Medicago saiiva). Alfalfa,a perennial plant, is a species of Lucerne, sometimescalled Chili clover, and is one of the most nutritiousclovers known, and has excited the liveliest interest among |the California stock-growers, from its immense yield and Iperfect fattening qualities. But to be grown successfully,it must have a fine loamy soil, deep and alluvial in itsnature, and have bountiful supplies of moisture. Itgrows continuously. There is no cessation of growthduring any part of the year, though somewhat retardedby cold weather. Twenty to twenty-five pounds of seedto the acre. Lb., 20c; 100 lbs., price on application. Perennial Rye Grass. Isheld in high esteem for pasturage,soiling and the formation of lawns;1 in habit somewhat like Orchard Grass,, and it is possible that, united on thesame meadow, it would be ripens early, and should be cutwhen in blossom, making a largereturn of very nutritious hay, ofwhich stock is very fond.


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