. Seed annual 1903. ur climate well and makes good pasture when fed close. Is valuable for low, wet meadows, producing a large return in good hay. When sown alone, use about twenty-eight pounds of the chaff seed per acre. Sow in spring or fall. RED TOP Unhulled Fancy (free from light chaff). Lb. 20c;100 Lbs. $ RED TOP. FANCY (cleaned from chaff). Sow eight to ten pounds per acre. Lb. 30c; $ per 100 Lbs. MEADOW FOXTAIL (Alopecurus pratensis). A veryearly grass of rapid growth. An erect perennial, in appear-ance slightly resembUng Timothy. Valuable for permanentpastures, and does best o


. Seed annual 1903. ur climate well and makes good pasture when fed close. Is valuable for low, wet meadows, producing a large return in good hay. When sown alone, use about twenty-eight pounds of the chaff seed per acre. Sow in spring or fall. RED TOP Unhulled Fancy (free from light chaff). Lb. 20c;100 Lbs. $ RED TOP. FANCY (cleaned from chaff). Sow eight to ten pounds per acre. Lb. 30c; $ per 100 Lbs. MEADOW FOXTAIL (Alopecurus pratensis). A veryearly grass of rapid growth. An erect perennial, in appear-ance slightly resembUng Timothy. Valuable for permanentpastures, and does best on good, moderately moist sown alone, use twenty-five pounds per acre. Lb. 45c;$ per 100 Lbs. TALL MEADOW OAT GRASS (Avena elatior). A hardyperennial much used in the south and west. Its roots pene-trate deep, and it thrives on any good soil. It jields a heavycrop, and is valuable both for nieadow and pasture. If usedalone, sow from thirty to fortv pounds per acre. Lb. 40c;$ per 100 Lbs. 65 Red ilop. Z^-^-r^ 2rg»—rr^l-t-i=>»>iS


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