. Annual descriptive catalogue of seeds : the largest collection in the world for the flower garden for the lawn for the vegetable garden for the farm & nursery. Nurseries (Horticulture) New York (State) Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs. AGROSTIS VULGARIS {Red-top Grass.) the acre $70 00 Alopecurus pratensis. (Meadozc Fox-tail Grass). One of the very best grasses for permanent pasture, and thrives to perfection on lands of an intermediate quality as to moisture and dry- ness. It also stands the high summer heat without burning. 25 lbs. to the a


. Annual descriptive catalogue of seeds : the largest collection in the world for the flower garden for the lawn for the vegetable garden for the farm & nursery. Nurseries (Horticulture) New York (State) Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs. AGROSTIS VULGARIS {Red-top Grass.) the acre $70 00 Alopecurus pratensis. (Meadozc Fox-tail Grass). One of the very best grasses for permanent pasture, and thrives to perfection on lands of an intermediate quality as to moisture and dry- ness. It also stands the high summer heat without burning. 25 lbs. to the acre Ammopliila arenaria. {Beach Grass.) See Calamagrostis arenaria. Anthoxanthuni odoraturu. ( True Perennial Szveet Vernal Grass.) For a mixture with pasture grasses, it is valuable on account of its vernal growth, and also for continuing to throw up root foliage until late in the autumn. For meadows its chief merit is its fragrant odor, which the leaves emit when partially dried, thus sweetening hay. It is a vegetable condiment, rather than a grass of much nutritive value. From 2 to 5 lbs. to the acre when mixed with other sorts . Anthoxanthum odoratum puelli. {Annual Szveet Vernal Grass.) Much smaller than the per- ennial, and of much less value, lasting one year only. 20 to 25 lbs. to the acre Arena elatior. ( Tall Meadow Oat Grass.) Most valuable for pastures on account of its early and luxuriant growth ; it produces an abundant supply of foliage, which is relished by cattle early and late. 50 lbs. to the acre. (13 lbs. to bushel.) Arena flavescens. {Yellow Oat Grass.) Will not thrive well when sown alone, but with other species it becomes desirable for dry mead- per Per ows and pastures. About 25 lbs. to the lb. 100 lbs. acre $0 85 Beach Grass. See Calamagrostis arenaria. Bermuda Grass. {Cynodon dactylon.) Suit- able only to our southern states (where it is very valuable), or the tropics ; will not en- dure frost. On application, we will give further information and quota


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