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MIXTURE FOR RECLAIMED SWAMPS. 



is made'for bad seed ; but if the purchaser is confident 

 the seed is good, from a careful trial as recommended on 

 a previous page, two pounds may be omitted from the 

 Timothjr, one from the redtop, and either the Italian or 

 the perennial rye grass may be omitted altogether. 



The foregoing mixtures are designed rather for a 

 medium, or a good, well-cultivated soil. For light, 

 sandy soils, they should be varied by the use of such 

 grasses and proportions as have been found to do best 

 on such places. The following will be valuable as a 



Mixture for Mowing on Light Lands. 



Pounds. 



Orchard Grass 4 



June Grass, 3 



Hard Fescue 3 



Tall Oat Grass S 



Meadow Soft Grass, 3 



Redtop, 3 



Italian Eye Grass, 4 



Red Fescue 2 



PonndSM 



Perennial Rye Grass, 6 



English Bent, 2 



Crested Dog's-tail, 1 



Perennial Red Clover 3 



Black Medio 2 



White Clover 4 



Sainfoin, 2 



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In southern latitudes the mixture might perhaps be 

 improved by the use of the gramma grasses {Boute- 

 loua), or by the gama or sesame grass (Tripsacum), 

 instead of the perennial rye grass. The following is 

 suggested as a 



Mixture for Eedaimed Peaty Lands. 



Pounds. 



Fiorin 2 



Redtop,' 2 



Hard Fescue 8 



Meadow Foxtail 2 



Meadow Fescue 2 



Fowl Meadow, 4 



Italian Rye Grass 4 



Peremiial Rye Grass 5 



Pounds. 



Reed Canary Grass 4 



Timothy 6 



Eough-stalked Meadow Grass, . . 3 



Black Medic 2 



Red Clover 4 



White Clover 4 



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