. Catalogue of seeds for farm and garden. Nursery stock Missouri Kansas City Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs. Red Top. English Rye Grass. AUSTRALIAN SALTBUSH—A valuable forage plant for alkali soils and for all regions subject to periodic drouths. This plant has been for many years the mainstay of herdsmen on the great in- terior sheep and cattle ranges of Australia. It nourishes where grasses and other forage plants will not grow, furnishing enormous quantities of nutritive food for stock. Sown among our Dat


. Catalogue of seeds for farm and garden. Nursery stock Missouri Kansas City Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs. Red Top. English Rye Grass. AUSTRALIAN SALTBUSH—A valuable forage plant for alkali soils and for all regions subject to periodic drouths. This plant has been for many years the mainstay of herdsmen on the great in- terior sheep and cattle ranges of Australia. It nourishes where grasses and other forage plants will not grow, furnishing enormous quantities of nutritive food for stock. Sown among our Dative grasses it becomes an appetizer and improves the condition of grazing animals. The plants have a prostate habit, covering the ground with a green cushion six inches thick. Each plant sends out a mat of runners for several feet in every direction; when cut it reproduces itself from the same root, while, it grows readily from seed merely dropped on the surface of the soil and requires no cultiva- tion. Price per oz. 15c; ^4 lb. 50c; lb. $ MILLET AND HUNGARIAN—Very valuable annual grasses; sown in May and June, after it is known what the crop of other grasses will be; in case of a short crop, Millet and Hungarian is re- sorted to with great success. Yields an immense amount of fodder—the German yields about one- third more fodder and seed than the common Millet. COMMON MILLET—It is an annual grass, with tender, juicy and luxuriant leaves, much relished by ail kinds of stock; makes good hay. Sow 30 to 40 pounds to the acre. Price per 100 lbs. $ GERMAN MILLET—No other grass or forage plant has been able to produce the enormous yield It has produced from four to five tons of hay to the acre, and from seventy :o eighty bushels of seed. It is sown in the spring on newly-broken prairie, and after. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustra


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