. 1900 seed, bulb, and plant catalogue. Nursery stock New York (State) Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs. CATALOGUE OF SEEDS, BULBS AND PLANTS. 17 Red Top—Choice. 100 lbs. $ bush. (14 lbs.) , pk. 50c., lb. 25c. T'xmoXhy {P^tit'uj?i praiense)—A field and not a pasture grass, as it will not endure close and frequent cropping; but for a ha}^ crop on strong soils, it will produce more than any other sort. % to ]4. bushel per acre. Bush. (45 lbs.) market price, lb. by mail, 25c Hungarian Grass {Pamcuvi Gcrmani- cian)—One of the most valuabl


. 1900 seed, bulb, and plant catalogue. Nursery stock New York (State) Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs. CATALOGUE OF SEEDS, BULBS AND PLANTS. 17 Red Top—Choice. 100 lbs. $ bush. (14 lbs.) , pk. 50c., lb. 25c. T'xmoXhy {P^tit'uj?i praiense)—A field and not a pasture grass, as it will not endure close and frequent cropping; but for a ha}^ crop on strong soils, it will produce more than any other sort. % to ]4. bushel per acre. Bush. (45 lbs.) market price, lb. by mail, 25c Hungarian Grass {Pamcuvi Gcrmani- cian)—One of the most valuable annual soiling plants. It will grow in any ordinary soil, with- stands drought remarkably, and may be sown as late as the first of Jul}- and produce a large green crop. i>2 bushels to the acre. Bush. (4S lbs.) $ pk. 50c , lb. 20c. German or Golden Millett—A med- ium earh'forage plant, prolific of both stalk and grain. 25'lbs. to acre. Bush. (50 lbs.) , pk. 60C., lb. 20c. White Clowf^r {Trifollieui repe?is)—Valu- able for mixing with lawn grass, and should be in ever}" mixture for permanent pasture. Write for prices. Medium {TrifoUuDi prate use)—'E:^- cellent for pasture or hay; valuable as a green manure, and should be in all grass mixtures. S to 10 lbs. per acre when sown alone. Write J or prices. Mammoth Red (Trijo/iurn prate^ise) — Used largely for plowing under for manure. Its stalks are so coarse that stock will eat onh- the leaves, but by judicious use exhausted lands can be reclaimed, as it will grow where com- mon clover will fail. 8 lbs. to the acre. Write for prices. Crimson Clover {^Trifolium incar7ia- /z^w)—Sown at the last of summer or early autumn, it furnishes a very early green fodder; excellent for soiling; 20 lbs. to the acre. Write for prices. Afalfa {Lucerne)—Requires a deep, rich soil, and in such will produce several crops every season; one of the best green fodder plants; 10 to 15 lbs. to the acre. Alsike Clover {Ttif


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