MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN BULLETIN AT 
in the other plot consist of mixtures of these individual 
grasses, suitable for various purposes. The following list in- 
dicates the grasses used, as well as the proportions in the 
mixtures : 
GRASSES AND MIXTURES 
1. English rye 7. Kentucky blue-grass 
2. Orchard grass 8. Sheep fescue 
3. Red top 9. St. Augustine grass 
4. Bermuda grass 10. Italian rye 
5. Canadian blue-grass 11. White clover 
6. Rhode Island bent 12. Wood meadow grass 
MIXTURES 
1. General Purposes— 6. Slopes— 
Red top 35 per cent Rhode Island bent 
Kentucky blue-grass 40 per cent 
35 per cent Wood meadow 25 per cent 
Sheep fescue 10 per cent Canadian blue-grass 
English rye 20 per cent 25 per cent 
Kentucky blue-grass 
2. General Purposes— 10 per cent 
Kentucky blue-grass 7. Extreme Heat— 
50 per cent Siemeda 
grass 50 per cent 
Red top ZO per cent Kentucky blue-grass 
Rhode Island bent 50 per cent 
ican ie I pee ene mrone Hoot : 
= a er Bermuda grass 60 per cent 
3. General Purposes— Italian rye 40 per cent 
Kentucky blue-grass 9. General Purposes 
20 per cent 
Rhode Island bent Italian rye 20 per cent 
30 per cent Canadian blue-grass 
Encli 40 per cent 
nglish rye 40 per cent 
White clover 10 per cent Red top 30 per cent 
White clover —_10 per cent 
10. Sandy Sotls— 
Rhode Island bent 
4. Fair Green— 
Kentucky blue-grass 
30 per cent ‘ 4 
Rhode Island bent 50 per cen 
50 per cent Orchard grass 20 per cent 
Sheep fescue 30 per cent 
11. Extreme Heat— 
St. Augustine 40 per cent 
per cent Bermuda grass 60 per cent 
Wood meadow 40 per cent 712, Hatreme Heat— 
—o— BO pet cent Bermuda grass 40 per cent . 
Kentucky blue-grass 
50 per cent 
White clover 10 per cent 
Back-yard Gardens— Four model back-yard gardens, 
each 28 x 60 feet, illustrate the effects that may be obtained 
in an average back yard. A full description of the subtrop- 
ical, rose, shrubbery and perennial, and vegetable and flower 
. Sheep fescue 20 per cent 
5. Shady Miature— 
Kentucky blue-grass 
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