HORTUS GRAMINEUS WOB13 R N ENSI S. 287 



to ensure as regiUar a demand for them as for ray-grass and 

 clover, the practice of transplanting turf will be found highly 

 useful ; particularly in clayey and sandy soils, where a 

 natural defect exists as regards the raising of seedling 

 grasses, and which defect is corrected, and such soils 

 improved for the growth of the valuable species of grass, 

 by the rich mould supplied to the soil by the transplanted 

 turf. 



