. D. Landreth Seed Company : [catalog]. Nurseries (Horticulture); Nursery stock; Flowers; Seeds; Vegetables; Seed industry and trade; Landreth, D. Seed Company; Seeds; Flowers; Seeds; Vegetables; Seeds; Seed industry and trade; Seed industry and trade. 53 (lie \,f clnrl inci'il â (irau a. .Smv 'Jd lbs to tlic .-icn- 0/rIi:ir'i liiiinc'l : tliat ran ItpscHC («i cheep's I â¢\scuo Grass ..... <wei'tsc<'Ml(Ml \orii!il <ii-ass. Aiim anil I'l no value couiparativclv 5ffeet S(^i'iito(i Vci nal <»rass. r<M-oiuii:il I .\N i ii(i.\ \N i ll i;m odou; ianll V. but not eciiial l
. D. Landreth Seed Company : [catalog]. Nurseries (Horticulture); Nursery stock; Flowers; Seeds; Vegetables; Seed industry and trade; Landreth, D. Seed Company; Seeds; Flowers; Seeds; Vegetables; Seeds; Seed industry and trade; Seed industry and trade. 53 (lie \,f clnrl inci'il â (irau a. .Smv 'Jd lbs to tlic .-icn- 0/rIi:ir'i liiiinc'l : tliat ran ItpscHC («i cheep's I â¢\scuo Grass ..... <wei'tsc<'Ml(Ml \orii!il <ii-ass. Aiim anil I'l no value couiparativclv 5ffeet S(^i'iito(i Vci nal <»rass. r<M-oiuii:il I .\N i ii(i.\ \N i ll i;m odou; ianll V. but not eciiial lo â li, stands for .six or rllow and docs well nd inal likii. With I»ir(,ion IS therefore 111 prcscriptioli per bush. (â 21 $2 00 per lb. 25 per 11). heap mutation ol Fereii- per lb. 15 13 arlie-t in Soring and latest, la ,'rant. and t It has little nutriti- Antuinn. It is nee onr hav IlIY). TUMI.âone of the almost llie (ailv (, tliat i, /lelils ira e much ot their (diarin it IS well known that oil pasturaises wliere it aboLnds the Ime.^l imitloii i^ pvodiieeii. It docs best on lu:bt and meiilllKi but dies out on blilfk soil, ."sow 2U lbs. totheaereil sownaloue. per lb. 60 leosiiito . ^r oz. l.;e, : per lb. 1 2,) Teias Itlue Gi-ass. Ilus does well in the irull estates, where U consrlercd suiie rier to Kentucky lilue (luce establLshed ni a lavor- ito sitaatiou It becomes per- manent per lb- 2 00 Timiithv (PlfLEUM PiiATHNsi.:1- As a Urass to cut lor hav this IS unsurpassed. It is coarse it allowed to npeu seed, but it cut in the bloom is liritcht ami highly nutritious. If sown with clover, as Ls often prac- ticed, it has to be cut before full development, being later, and thus tnere U a in re- turns. It does best on loamy soils. It is a large producer, two or three tons of hay bcung frequently made; the aftermath is, however, light. It is keenly relished by all slock, hor
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