. Boone County Recorder . Is not Where Can I Get the CheapestGlasses? but Where Can I Get My|Eyes Tested Correctly and Get the BestGlasses! \ Glasses that do not make your vision:perfect are-dear at any-priae. | We guarantee every glass we fit and grind to suit your eyes in size, shpae and strength N. F. Penn, M. D. *»h Motch, Jeweler, 613 Madison Avenue. - - - COVINGTON. KENTUCKY Phone, South 1746. j. Kentucky Blue-grasB. Hull sin-gle, light brown, usually acute at ends,Bide veins—distinct. In clovers andgrasses. k. Canada Blue-grass. Hull single,lighter colored than j, more blunt atends, sid
. Boone County Recorder . Is not Where Can I Get the CheapestGlasses? but Where Can I Get My|Eyes Tested Correctly and Get the BestGlasses! \ Glasses that do not make your vision:perfect are-dear at any-priae. | We guarantee every glass we fit and grind to suit your eyes in size, shpae and strength N. F. Penn, M. D. *»h Motch, Jeweler, 613 Madison Avenue. - - - COVINGTON. KENTUCKY Phone, South 1746. j. Kentucky Blue-grasB. Hull sin-gle, light brown, usually acute at ends,Bide veins—distinct. In clovers andgrasses. k. Canada Blue-grass. Hull single,lighter colored than j, more blunt atends, side veins indistinct. In cloversand grasses, especially alBike^ clover trough Is three inches high. When the feed Is poured Into thechute It fills the trough gradually, but without enough pressure to over-sow it As the birds eat the feedfnTBe chute gradually settles Into thetrough. The bottom of the troughIs two Inches above the floor. The >B. eautiful Specimen. iri as£$enty-four-year-old plantation ofT iuya, Douglas fir and larch, on farilygc od sol! the Thuya had grown two feetpe r annum, and pretty well held its ownw th the Douglas, though on a steephi irabouFTOO feetTh altitude It wasbeing suppressed. Here then is arifcal to^tha Douglas ln„rapid_ the lumber 1b acclaimed asBujberlor to that of the best larch, andprlferable to larch for planking andfelcing, so, apparently decided onrimling tue Douglas in qaulity. Furth-er the adaptability of the tree to soilsan§ its power of resisting cold andstomas are greater than those of theDo|gias. and Kentucky blue-graBS 1. Rats-tail Fescue-grass. Hull sin-gle, straw-colored, rough, slenderawned. In clovers and grasses gen-erally. m. Meadow Fescue-grass. Hull sin-gle, straw-colored. Stem cylindricalexpanded at apex. n. Soft Chess. Hull single, lightstraw-colored, wrinkled, awned. Incoarse grasses. o. Cheat. Hull single, nearly cylin-drical, straw colored, smooth, usua
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