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Grasses — Introduction 6 



Domesticated {> 



For Lawns ." 1 24 



Hay produced in Tennessee 122 



Herd's Grass — Agrostis alba or agrostis vu/Qaris 14 



Soil ' 15 



When to sow 15 



When to cut 16 



Hi}<hway Pastures of Tennessee 127 



Grasses in 129 



Hunj^arian Millet — Setaria Italica var. Germanica 87 



Indian Corn — Zea mays 51 



Introductory note H 



Italian Rye Grass — Lolium Italiciim 29 



Soils 29 



Japan Clover — Bush Clover — King Grass — Lespedeza striata 104 



Jolinson Grass — Alopecurus pratensis 22 



Soils 48 



King Grass — See Japan Clover 104 



Leguminous Plants, domesticated 78 



Lucern— See Alfalfa 91 



Meadows and their management IIH 



Hay harvest 120 



Manuring 117 



TrouV)lesome plants 119 



Meadow Foxtail — Alopecurus pratensis 22 



Soils 22 



Meadow Oat Grass or Evergreen — Arrhetiatheruui elatius 33 



Soils 33 



V\.^\\\o^wi—Melilotus alba 90 



Millet, Italian, German or Golden — Setaria Italica 34 



Common 38 



Hungarian 37 



Soils 34 



Oats — Arena sativa^ Botanical description 70 



Orchard Grass — Dactylis glomerata 17 



Saving seed 20 



Soils 17 



Virtues of 19 



Part I — Domesticated Grasses 9-72 



Part II — Doniesiicated Leguminous Plants 73-111 



Part III — Meadows and their management 112-141 



Paspalum, hairy flowered — Paspaluni oratuni or dilatalum 71 



Pastures 122 



Best grasses for 1 23 



Peanuts — Arachis hypogaea 99 



Cultivation 101 



Fertilizers 101 



Harvesting 102 



Soil 100 



