Ad rertisenients. 



F. HAMILTON BRUNNING, 



Est. 1852 SEED MERCHANT, Est.i852 



The Premier House for High-class Seeds. 



Agricultural Seeds a Speciality. 



JAPANESE MILLET.— The Finest of all the Millets for fodder purposes, can be cut 

 twice. Far superior to Maize, Should be grown by all Dairymen, 

 Is. 3d. per lb. 



EARLY AMBER SUGAR CANE.— A most useful and valuable fodder plant, greatly 

 relished by Cattle, Horses, Sheep and Pigs, 6d. per lb. (Cheaper in 

 quantity) 



SORGHUM SACCHARATUM.— A valuable fodder plant for Summer use, 8d. per lb. 

 (Cheaper in quantity). 



JOHNSON GRASS. — A valuable perennial Sorghum, most suitable for warm districts, 

 yields enormous crops. Excellent for Pigs, etc., Is. per lb. (Cheaper in 

 quantity). 



*' UNDENDIBULE " AMBER SUGAR CANE —A valuable variety of recent intro- 

 duction, and a very fast grower. The leading feature of this variety is 

 solidity of stalk, which has a thin shell and a large percentage of sugar. 

 All kinds of stock eat it with avidity and fatten very quickly, 8d. per lb. 



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GOLDEN CROWN GRASS) 



This Wonderful t^odder Grass is one of the most valuable ever introduced into 

 Australia, for it not only withstands drought, but frosts will not kill it. It should be 

 sown only during the Spring and early Autumn months, say from September to April, 

 when it will germinate easily in a month, .\ccording to my experience it succeeds 

 best in light sandy soils. It takes from 6 lbs. to 8 lbs. to sow an acre. 



Prime Hand-shaken Seed, 2s. per lb. (Cheaper in Quantity). 



Paspalum Roots.— To those who wish to obtain quick results I would advis 

 planting roots which come away at once. Planted at a distance of 3 feet each way 

 it takes 4,840 plants to do an acre Strong Roots, 12s. per 1,000 or 10s. per 1,000 

 for lots of .5,000 and upwards. 



COW PEAS. — A valuable fodder plant for Sheep, etc., which are very fond of them. 

 1 to IJ bushels required for an acre, 6d. per lb. or '20s, per bushel. 



RAPE, DWARF BROADLEAF ESSEX.— The great food for Sheep, 4d. per lb. or 

 32s. 8d. per cwt. 



LUCERNE, (American, Hungarian and Hunter River). — Price per lb. on applica- 

 tion. Please state approximate quantity required. 



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