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Table XXI. Fine Lavms frequently Mown. 



Crested Dog's-tail, . 

 Hard Fescue, . . . . 

 Slender-leaf Sheep's Fescue, . 

 Perennial Rye Grass, 

 Wood Meadow Grass, 

 Rough-stalked Meadow Grass, 

 Yellow Oat Grass, . . i 

 June Grass, . , . . 

 White Clover, 



10 pounds. 



4 



2 

 10 



2 



1 

 1 



8 

 8—46 



Table XXII. Hay and Pasture in Orchards and Shaded Places. 



Sweet-scented Vernal Grass, . 

 Orchard Gi'ass, 



Hard Fescue, . . . . 

 Tall Fescue, . . . . 

 Italian Rye Grass, . 

 Perennial Rye Grass, 

 Timothy, . . . . 



Wood Meadow Grass, 

 Rough-stalked Meadow Grass, 

 June Grass, . . . . 

 Perennial Red Clover, . 

 White Clover, 



1 pound. 



G 



2 



2 



4 



4 



6 



4 



2 



4 

 3 



4—42 



For very sandy, dry pastures and heathy moors, the follow- 

 ing. [Table XXIII.] 



For reclamied swamps, after drainmg, designed to be kept in 

 grass for hay, the mixture stated in table XXIV. is good. 



