THE JOURNAL OF THE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE.— Advertisements. 

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Appointment. O^v^^fipTwr Appointment. 



In order to overcome the difficulties 

 likely to arise in consequence of 

 the protracted drought 



MESSRS. I 



SUTTON & SONS 



beg to recommend the immediate 

 sowing of some of the following crops 



For Autumn Feed 



SUTTON'S WHITE TURNIPS 



Imperial Green Globe "| ... ... ... ... ... each 



Hardy Green Round ... > per lb. 



Early Six Weeks ...J per bushel 



WHITE MUSTARD per bushel 13/6 and 



RAPE ,, 12/6 |§ 



For Autumn and Spring Feed 



ITALIAN RYE GRASS . 



Sutton's Selected per bushel 6/9 ; quarter 



Ordinary 5/6 ; 



Sutton's Giant Evergreen ... ' ,, 7/6; 



For Spring Feed 



TRIFOLIUM ; to be sown in August and September to produce feed when 



are getting scarce. 



Early Red per lb. 7d. ; 'cwt. 



Late Red ... 8d. ; 



Late White „ 8d. ; „ 



SUTTON'S RAPID GROWING GRASSES AND CLOVERS 



(Including Trifolium) ... per lb. 6d. ; cwt. 



Invaluable for producing an early feed for ewes and lambs, or an abui 



crop of hay in June. 



SUTTON'S RAPID GROWING GRASSES AND CLOVERS 



(Omitting Trifolium) per lb. 9d. ; cwt. 



THOUSAND-HEADED KALE per lb. lOd. an 



SUTTON'S RENOVATING GRASSES AND CLOVERS... per lb. 1/- td/ 



PERMANENT GRASSES AND CLOVERS at Spring prices. 



Special quotations per return of post. 



SUTTON & SONS, I 



The King's Seedsmen, READINf 



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