INDEX 



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Bate of seeding. See Seeding, 

 rate. 



Eay-grass. Same as Rye-grass, 

 origin of name 161 



Red clover ( TrifoU urn prat cnsc), 



U, 15, ir 

 {See also Clover.) 



Eedtop (Agrostis alba) 146-154 



adaptability 81 



distribution 146, 149 



effect on grades of hay 148 



Forms of 163 



hav. Value of 148 



in the Middle Soutli 151-158 



in New England 151-152 



lawns 200-201, 805 



longevity 14 



on wet lands 150, 193 



pastures 153 



seed 153 



seed, weight of 163 



seed, where grown 146 



seeding, rate 153 



soils, relation to 146, 148-149 



with timothy 85 



Rescue-grass {Bromus uni- 

 oloides) 173 



Rhode Island Bent (Agrostis 

 canina) 305 



Rotation for Middle South 31 



Rough-stalked meadow-grass 

 CPoa trivialis) for lawns 204 



Rye 45 



Rye-grasses {Lolium sp.) . . . 179-182 



Rumex acetosella. See sorrel. 



Sachaline, a fad 234 



St. Augustine Grass {Stenota- 

 phruindimidiatum)^ 196, 201, 203 



St. Lucie Grass 134-135, 201, 203 



Salt, added to hay in stacking. . 36 

 Salt-grass {Distichlis maritima) 199 



Sandy lands. Grasses for 194-196 



Seaside blue-grass iFoa mac- 



rantha) 195, 196 



Seed-bed, Preparation of, 18, 306-311 



Seed control 70-72 



Seed formation 236-242 



Seed habits, effect on value, 224-826 



Seeding 22-30, 807-210 



cost of, with different grasses, 



60-64 



covering the seed 39-30 



lawns 207-810 



Machines for 27-28 



Manner of 27-28 



Rate of, conditions govern- 

 ing 24-25 



Sowing the seed 26-27 



Time to sow 86-27 



Seed production 56-60 



distribution of 57 



localization of 156 



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Seed Testing 22,70-74 



Seeds 66-74 



Adulteration of 68-69 



Cost of 60-64 



Guaranteed 69-70 



how to get tested 28 



number per pound 70 



of standard grasses, ill'd 58, 59 



of weeds, illustrated 65, 68 



testing 32, 70-74 



weight per bushel 64-65 



Slender wheat grass {Agropyron 



tenerum) 187 



Southern States, Lawn grasses 



for 801 



Soiling vs. Pasturing 16 



Sorghum, Distribution of 11 



Uses 11 



Sorghum halepense. See John- 

 son Grass. 



Sorrel (Rumex acetosella) 49 



South Park Hay (Juncus bal- 



ticus) 88, 820 



Spike 886, 887 



Spikelet 236, 287 



Stacking hay 34-39 



Stenotaphrum ditnidiaium. See 



St. Augustine Grass. 

 Subsoiling 19 



Tall Fescue (Festuca pratensis 



elatior) 176-178 



Tall Oat-grass (Arrhenatherum 



avenaceum) 14, 21, 182-183 



Tall Meadow Oat-grass. Same 

 as Tall Oat-grass. 



Terracing 4 



Texas Blue-grass (Poa arach- 



nifera) 102 



Texas Millet. Same as Colorado 



Grass. 

 Timothy. (Plileum pratense) 



75-89 



Area of, in United States 7 



Distribution of 7, 78-82 



for wet lands 193 



hay. Stage to cut 32, 87-88 



hay. Value of 87-88 



importance 14, 16, 75 



longevity 14 



pasture 41 , 88 



popularity of, cause 75-78 



seed. Low price of 62 



seed. Yield of 89 



seed habits .' 75 



seeding 15, 17, 82-87 



yield 7, 87 



varieties 229-231 



Timothy and Clover Meadows 



as pastures 15 



longevity 15, 17, 87 



Management of 15 



Manuring IS, 17, 53-55 



