Seed annual . t variety forlawns, as it forms a |close herbage and re-mains green through-out the season. Sowin Spring at the rate of5 lbs. per acre when sown alone; half the quantity when sown withother grasses. Lb., 40c, postpaid; 10 lbs., $; 100 lbs., $ GERMAN, or GOLDEN—True SouthernGrown—Far superior to Western grown. Willgrow in any climate or soil, and make a largevield of most nutritious feed. Prepare the ground well before sowing;sow not less than 50 pounds per acre, at any time between May 1stand June 15th. Cover with a single stroke of a light harrow, or rollwithout harrow


Seed annual . t variety forlawns, as it forms a |close herbage and re-mains green through-out the season. Sowin Spring at the rate of5 lbs. per acre when sown alone; half the quantity when sown withother grasses. Lb., 40c, postpaid; 10 lbs., $; 100 lbs., $ GERMAN, or GOLDEN—True SouthernGrown—Far superior to Western grown. Willgrow in any climate or soil, and make a largevield of most nutritious feed. Prepare the ground well before sowing;sow not less than 50 pounds per acre, at any time between May 1stand June 15th. Cover with a single stroke of a light harrow, or rollwithout harrowing, or it may be sown with a wheat drill, barely cov-ering the seed. Cut the crop while in bloom, before the seed hardens.(Bu. 50 lbs.) Lb., 20c; 10 lbs., 50c; 100 lbs., $, Western Grown, at the Market (Grass)—A valuable forage plant of the Milletfamilv. but not so coarse. Sown and cultivated same as Millet. Quitea favorite with stockmen. (Bu., 48 lbs.) Lb., 40c; 10 lbs., 45c;. White Dutch Clover. Millets


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