Hastings' seeds : spring 1912 catalogue . , postpaid, 30c. Bu. (14 lbs.), nut prepaid, to the Italian Rye Grass, a little slower ingrowth but has the advantage of lasting several heavy, leafy growth. very fine for eit icr pas-ture or hay purposes. Pound, postpaid, 30 (14 pounds), not prepaid, about A splendid hay grass for the more northern part of the South, especiallyhill and mountain sections. Sow 12 to 15 p junds per acre. Pound, postpaid,35 cents; bushel (45 lbs.), not prepaid, about While considered a pest in many parts of the Sou
Hastings' seeds : spring 1912 catalogue . , postpaid, 30c. Bu. (14 lbs.), nut prepaid, to the Italian Rye Grass, a little slower ingrowth but has the advantage of lasting several heavy, leafy growth. very fine for eit icr pas-ture or hay purposes. Pound, postpaid, 30 (14 pounds), not prepaid, about A splendid hay grass for the more northern part of the South, especiallyhill and mountain sections. Sow 12 to 15 p junds per acre. Pound, postpaid,35 cents; bushel (45 lbs.), not prepaid, about While considered a pest in many parts of the South, it is comingto be recognized as oue of our most valuable hay and forageplants in places where its growth can be controlled and keptfrom spreading into cultivated fields. No other plants makesuch enormous yields of hay. It should be cut or mowed just as the seed heads begin to 1 bushel per acre, either in fall or spring. Pound, postpaid, 35 cents. Price per bushel of25 pounds, about $ (Jlose market prices on MAKE GRASS AS WELL AS KILL GRASS
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