R. ^ J. FARQUHAK €r CO., BOSTON. 



FAKQUHAR'S SPECIAL GRASS MIXTURES. 



IT is a \vell-establi>hed fact that soils sown with a variety of different grasses which i;. ,i Upted to the soil and which attain ]>erfection at alternate 

 months from April to September, product' very much tarter and more satisfactory crops, iniih for hoy and faslunige, than when only one or two kinds 

 of grasses or clovers are sown. The results given by our mixtures have been most satisfactory, and have resulted in a very large increase in our 

 trade for same. We unhesitatingly recommend them for use on the largest scale. Fall seeding is preferable, but spring sowing will be successful if done 

 early, w:hen the land is cool and moist. In addition to the Grasses, we advise sowing lo lbs. of mi.xed Clover Seed per acre. Clovers in their young 

 state are tender in our climate, and should therefore be sown in spring, separately, being heavier in weight. 



MIXTURES FOR HAY AND PERMANENT PASTURES FOR ONE ACRE. 



For Good Soils, Cool and Moist. 





8 lbs. Timothy 





5 " Fancy Kud Top. 





4 " Orchard Grass. 





5 " Perennial Rye Grass. 





3 " Sheep's Fescue. 





\\ " Hard Fescue. 





2 " Meadow Fescue. 





2 •' Tall Oat Grass. 





2 " Meadow Foxtail. 





7 " Kentucky Blue Grass. 





J " Perennial Sweet \'ernal. 





40 lbs. per acre, S".Ou, 







niXTURES 



For Good Soils, Cool and Moist. 





]7 lbs. Timothy. 





A " Fancy Red Top. 





3 " Orchard Grass. 





5 " Perennial Rye Grass. 





1 " Meadow Foxtail. 





2 " Tall Oat Grass. 





2 *' Hard Fescue. 





2 " Sheep's Fescue. 





IJ •' Italian Kye Grass. 





Various Leaved Fescue. 

 Perennial Sweet Vernal. 

 40 lbs. per acre, ST.50. 



For Dry Soils. 



10 lbs. Timothy. 10 



5 " Creepiui; Bent. 4 



5 " Orchard. 10 



3J '• Tall Oat Grass. 4 



2 " Hard Fescue. 7 



4 " Sheep's Fescue. 1 

 1 " Sheep's Fescue, fine leaved. 1 

 1 " Meadow Foxtail. 1 



J " Perennial Sweet Vernal. 1 



8 " Perennial Kye Grass. 1 

 40 lbs. per acre, ?7.00. 



FOR PERHANENT HEADOWS FOR ONE ACRE. 



For High Dry Soils. 



15 lbs. Timothy. 



5 " Fancy Red Top. 5 

 7 " Orchard Grass. 5 

 4 " Tall Oat Grass. 5 



3 " Hard Fescue. - 5 

 3 " Sheep's Fescue. 2 

 1 " Sheep's Fescue, fine leaved. 2 

 1 " Rough Stalted Meadow Grass. 1 

 1 " Crested Dogstail. 2 



40 lbs. per acre S"-50. 



For Wet Soils. 



lbs. Timothy. 

 " Fancy Red Top. 

 " Kentucky Blue Grass. 

 •* Orchard Grass. 

 " Perennial Kye Grass. 

 " Meadow Fescue. 

 " Tall Fescue. 

 " Meadow Foxtail. 

 " Rough Stalked Meadow Grass. 

 " Various Leaved Fescue. 

 40 lbs. per acre, S7.00. 



For Wet Soils. 



12 lbs. Timothy. 



Rhode Island Bent. 

 Fancy Red Top. 

 C*rcbard Grass, 

 Perennial Rye Grass. 

 Italian Rye Grass. 

 Tall Oat Grass. 

 Various Leaved Fescue. 

 Meadow Fescue. 

 Tall Fescue. 

 40 lbs. per acre, S7.50. 



10 lbs. nixed Clover Seed sufficient for one acre, $2.25. 



Sand Vetch, or Hairy Vetch. Vicia vi/losa. This annual is a native of Western Asia, and has been cultivated in this country and Europe 

 for about fifty years. Its desirability as a forage crop has become established, and it is being cultivated each year on a more and more e.xtensive scale. 

 It should be sown at the rate of from four to six pecks per acre, broadcast or in drills, from August 15 to October i, and w-ith it as a supporting crop to 

 raise the vines up off the ground there should be planted from two to four pecks of winter Wheat, Oats, or Rye. It should be cut while the Vetch is 

 in full bloom. It may be planted in spring in order to supply an early green crop for soiling purposes, or in midsummer for late autumn forage. Per lb., 



15c.; 100 lbs., §12.00. 



Rye, Fall or Winter. The time for sowing is from the middle of -August to the last of .September. Prepare the ground as for Wheat and 

 sow broadcast, or with a drill at the rate of one and one-half bushels per acre. This has no equal as a crop to be used for late fall and early spring 

 pasture, and is one of the best to turn under for green manure. Per bushel, $1.50. 



62 



