. Cox seed and plant co. catalogue. Seed industry and trade Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Trees Catalogs. Quantity to Sow Acre. Price lb. Johnson Grass, Extra Clean 35 pounds. $0 15 Kentucky Blue Grass, Fancy Clean 60 " 25 Meadow Fescue, English Blue Grass 35 " 15 Egyptian, or Pearl Millet 4 " 20 Millet, Common 30 " 10 Millet, German or Golden .....30 " 10 Orchard Grass, True Seed 25 " 20 Red Top 25 " 15 Tall Meadow Oat Grass 40 " 25 Timothy 15 " 10 Alfilaria 20 " 1


. Cox seed and plant co. catalogue. Seed industry and trade Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Trees Catalogs. Quantity to Sow Acre. Price lb. Johnson Grass, Extra Clean 35 pounds. $0 15 Kentucky Blue Grass, Fancy Clean 60 " 25 Meadow Fescue, English Blue Grass 35 " 15 Egyptian, or Pearl Millet 4 " 20 Millet, Common 30 " 10 Millet, German or Golden .....30 " 10 Orchard Grass, True Seed 25 " 20 Red Top 25 " 15 Tall Meadow Oat Grass 40 " 25 Timothy 15 " 10 Alfilaria 20 " 1 00 Mesquite 35 " 15 Sweet Vernal " 85 Sea Sand Grass " 50 Price 10 lbs. 25 80 65 50 60 1 00 2 25 90 1 00 Price 100 lbs. $10 00 15 00 15 00 5 00 5 50 9 00 20 00 8 00 6 50. PERENNIAL RYE GRASS. English Perennial Rye Grass is held in high esteem for pasturage, soiling and the formation of lawns. In habit somewhat like Orchard Grass, and it is possible that,united on the same meadow, it would be profitable. It ripens early, and should be cut when in blossom, making a large return of very nutritious hay, of which stock is very fond. It is natu- rally adapted to a variety of soils, but succeeds best on moderately moist land. Italian Rye Grass is one of the most valuable grasses in Europe; in England, recom- mended as the best to cut green for soiling, and excellent for grazing. One great merit is its rapidity of growth, which makes it valuable for even one season. It affords repeated large and nutritive crops. When sown with other grasses, but a small quantity of seed should be used, for, if too thick, it is liable to choke the others out. Australian Rye Grass {Lolium perenne). Very nutritious, and valuable for permanent pastures. Fifty to 75 pounds of seed per acre, when sown alone. Timothy (Phleum praiense). This is decidedly the best grass for hay, making a large return on strong, rich clay, of medium state of moisture; though somewhat coarse and hard, especial


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