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HRxture for Mowing in the dotation. 



Redtop 



Italian Rye Grass, . . 

 Perennial Rye OraES, . 

 Oichaid Grass, . . . . 



Ilmotby 



Bough-stelked Meadow, 

 Meadow Fescue, . . . 

 Meadow Foxtail, . . . 



Bed Clover, 



Perennial CSoTer, . . . 

 White Clover, . . . . 



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ill 

 3 

 6 

 S 

 8 

 i 

 2 

 4 

 8 

 2 

 4 

 4 



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A mixture has already been given for pastures in 

 orchards and shaded places, bat it fireqnentiy happens, 

 especially in Xew England farming, that the mowing 

 lands are stadded with firuit-trees, and a mixture is 

 often wanted adapted to snch places. The following 

 will be found to do well : 



Mixture for Hoy in Orchards and Shaded Places. 



Founds. 



Wood Meadow Grass 4 



Bongh-stalked Meadow Grass, . . 2 



June Gras, 4 



Perennial Bed Clover, 8 



White Clover, 4 



Biands. 



Orchard Grass, 6 



Hard Fescue, 2 



Tall Fescue, 2 



Italian Rye Grass, 3 



Peramial Rye Grass, 3 



llmothy, 6 



Redtop, 3 



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The above mixture will give a great many more 

 seeds to the acre than could be expected to grow and 

 come to maturity in shaded places. A large allowance 



