. Kentucky Blue Grass. GRASS SEEDS. PASTURAGE GRASSES. The preparation of the land for Terma not be slighted, and though farm w of Lawn Culture, we ucvertlielcss tious on Lawn makiii,. ., are followed (he greater I be borne in mind tluit a | The judicious .^^eleeli' >u pasture requires a Iciiuu li the of varieties ;r stitulion. ICxcept in Ih sec, it is not sulbcieiil ;: disiriet, tor it iiiav iiol Weil as t clayov. entirelv t eanu'pt m lo. 1 would say that the â probability of s\icei (tut Pastures is a labor that rk cannot be reduced to the ct attention to our direc Wcnre m .


. Kentucky Blue Grass. GRASS SEEDS. PASTURAGE GRASSES. The preparation of the land for Terma not be slighted, and though farm w of Lawn Culture, we ucvertlielcss tious on Lawn makiii,. ., are followed (he greater I be borne in mind tluit a | The judicious .^^eleeli' >u pasture requires a Iciiuu li the of varieties ;r stitulion. ICxcept in Ih sec, it is not sulbcieiil ;: disiriet, tor it iiiav iiol Weil as t clayov. entirelv t eanu'pt m lo. 1 would say that the â probability of s\icei (tut Pastures is a labor that rk cannot be reduced to the ct attention to our direc Wcnre m . â , ,/,,v,- tomee! Ili- - --1-1,1 - m ;n,\ rv lion of or, il |,ei 'nl, puMnre de^irei furnish mixture,, for soil> either heavy or li-jlit. I'aslurjiire lAlixlurf for Heavy Soils. I', iiv |. i jirescriiition consists of lOi)'parts of sucb'gras nidieutedas productive in lierbage and most d I'er lb. 2:.c. ; jjer 100 11)S. £ the directions â¢ss, 11 must, however, l)tained in one year, of a durable niiuiMtc study ol iHid \ u;(a- ol eon- â â¢â i'< lu ky and iiMigeuous to the 11V (U sinihle for green ei , \\ liiehcombination li.\ 111:!â ol xorts. I hat I'e .â¢eia|)te<l to the geo- â ureous or alkaline, as be il, sanily. loamy or one c;ui attempt tc) be i-s 1,0 be planted. We 1 sanil. slate or gravel, t or lliree in a niixlurc, laud for the prodnc- d. We arc jjrcxjared lo inids to the acre. This 'S as experience has table on heavy sons. PasturaRe Mixture forTaRht Soils.âForty pounds U) the a(tre. This of 100 poumls, divided into iiractical inoivn 1 i lus between such varieties of ,,ses as iirovcd by expei^ieuce to Ix- the Ijestadapted for light soils, both as respects amount of leafy product and perma- nence. Perlb. 25c.; per 100 lbs. $ Bermuda Grass per lb. $j Uerds, or Red Top Grass (AoijosTis vi').â.\ good perennial , generally sown on permaueiu pastures, 11 succecfls Clover and 'fimolhv


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