. [Catalogue]. Nursery stock Missouri Kansas City Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs. OrcJiard Grass. Red Top. KENTUCKY BLUE GRASS. (Poa Pratensis.) Also kriown as June and Meadow Grass. 14 lbs. to the bushel. Extra cleaned. 1 lb. 15e, prepaid 25c. Fancy cleaned, 1 lb. 20c; prepaid ORCHARD GRASSo {Dactylis Glomerata.) Adapted for sowing- under trees in orchards, and excellent for haying- and g-razing-. 2}i feet hig-h. 2 bushels to the acre, 14 pounds to the bushel. RED TOP. {AgrosUs Vulgaris.) Thrives well in almost any soil; if a
. [Catalogue]. Nursery stock Missouri Kansas City Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs. OrcJiard Grass. Red Top. KENTUCKY BLUE GRASS. (Poa Pratensis.) Also kriown as June and Meadow Grass. 14 lbs. to the bushel. Extra cleaned. 1 lb. 15e, prepaid 25c. Fancy cleaned, 1 lb. 20c; prepaid ORCHARD GRASSo {Dactylis Glomerata.) Adapted for sowing- under trees in orchards, and excellent for haying- and g-razing-. 2}i feet hig-h. 2 bushels to the acre, 14 pounds to the bushel. RED TOP. {AgrosUs Vulgaris.) Thrives well in almost any soil; if allowed to grow up to seed the cattle will refuse it. 14 pounds to the bushel, 3 bushels to the acre. TIMOTHY. (Phleum Praterise.) The best for hay. 45 lbs. to the bushel. Sow X bu. to the acre. ENGLISH BLUE GRASS OR MEADOW FESCUE. (FesUica Pratensis.) Will stand more freezing than most other varieties. 2 to 3 feet hig-h, 24 pounds to the bushel. GERMAN OR GOLDEN MILLET. Heighth 3 to 5 feet, larg-e spikey heads, 50 pounds to the bushel, ^ bushel to the acre. COMMON MILLET. Good hay. 2X to 4 feet high, 50 lbs, to the bushel. Sow 3i bushel to the acre' ALSSKE OR SWEDISH CLO- VER. [Trifoiium Ily hriduni.] Almost e- qual in nutritive val- ue to the Red or Pea Vine Clover; peren- nial,60 lbs. to bushel. RED CLOVER. r^AMMOTH OR PEA VINE. Mar- J:et price. RED CLOVER, MEDIUM. {Trifo- ' i nm Prdtense.) Mar- .;t Price. Swedish Clover. WHITE CLOVER, [Trifoiium Repe7is] Should be introduced in all mixtures, for permanent pastures. 60 pounds to the bu Fancy cleaned for lawn purposes, 30 lbs. FINEST FORAGE PLANT GROWN. Partial View of a field of Teosintc on the farm hclonging to Extract from the statement of the experi- Dr. J. W. Perkins, o miles f rom Kansd-s Citu. Mo. ment station of the StateAgricultural College: "This valuable forage plant produces from 30 to 50 or more fuU-siz3d stalks from each seed, causing the rows to spread until they reach each other, so forming au impenetrable
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