. May's catalogue of northern grown seeds, plants, bulbs & fruits. Nursery stock Minnesota Saint Paul Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Minnesota Saint Paul Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. BERMUDA GRASS. Cynosurus Cristatus.) Hard Fescue. (See cut.) This plant has long been naturalized in the south- ern states. It is a tender, delicate grass, growing over and binding the most arid and loose land, and grows luxuriantly in every kind of soil; very valuable for pasture, as well as for hay crop; time of sowing, April to


. May's catalogue of northern grown seeds, plants, bulbs & fruits. Nursery stock Minnesota Saint Paul Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Minnesota Saint Paul Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. BERMUDA GRASS. Cynosurus Cristatus.) Hard Fescue. (See cut.) This plant has long been naturalized in the south- ern states. It is a tender, delicate grass, growing over and binding the most arid and loose land, and grows luxuriantly in every kind of soil; very valuable for pasture, as well as for hay crop; time of sowing, April to June. Three to five pounds will sow one acre; seed very scarce and difficult to obtain. Oz. pkt. 15c, 1=4 lb. 50c, lb, $, 5 lbs. $ Creeping Bent Grass. (Agrostis Stolomiera.) Largely used in mixtures of grass seed for pastures and also for lawns. It will thrive on moderately moist lands and is a very desirable grass to be sown for croquet and small grass plots. For the last named purpose 1 pound will be suffi- cient to sow a space of 15x20 feet. Lb. 30c. By express lo lbs. $1-75. â 00 lb. $ Crested Dog's Tail. «f«e«»t«» »â¢*â '« *â¢Â»â¢ A desirable dwarf-growing grass that fis valuable or dry soils and hills pastured by sheep. It is also largely used in lawn grass mixtures on account of its dense growth %nd the fact that it is exceed- ing hardy and very little affected by either hot or cold weather. Sow 25 pounds per acre. "Lb, 45c, 10 lb. $ Hn<rli«h I?Vf firjlCC (Lolium Perenne.) This and Orchard *Vj'c vlloSOi Grass have sprung into popularity during the last two years, and the English, or, as it is often called, Perennial Rye Grass, has proven to be of great value for mixing with other grasses for pasturing. It succeeds in almost any soil, but gives the best results on moist lands. Sow 20 to 30 pounds per acre. Lb. 25c, 10 lbs. $ â 00 lbs. $ (Festuca Du- rinscula.) The merit of this grass lies in its a


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