13 





per 



lb. 



per cwt. 





8. 



d. 



8. (1. 



• 



Pyrethrura cinerariaefolium per oz — /6 



a 

 D 







Rarapion (Raiponce) Campanula (Rapun- 











^ 



8 





Rocket (Brassica Fruca, Eruca sativa) 





7 



1 8 



40 



Rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis) . 



n 

 O 



4 





Rue (Ruta graveolens) 



1 

 1 



a 

 u 





Sage (Salvia officinalis) 



2 









2 



4 





Savory, Summer or annual (Satureja 









hortensis) 



1 



3 





Savory, Winter or perennial (Satureja 



montana) 



Skirret 



Sorrel, broad-leaved French . . . . 

 Tarragon, Russian (Artemisia Dracun- 



culus) per oz 1/8 



Thyme, Summer 



,, German Winter . . . . . 

 Wormwood (Artemisia Absinthium) 



per lb. 

 8. d. 



3 — 

 1 4 



3 2 

 3 7 

 2 10 



IV. Clovers, Lucerne &c. &c. 



Prices variable; terms 30 days. Special quotations made for large quantities. 







lb. 



Ik At* 1' 11 t 





8. 



d.' 



s. d. 



Bird's foot Trefoil (Lotus corniculatus) 



1 



2 



98 — 



Broom, common (Spartium scoparium) 







5 



29 — 



„ yellow or Spanish (Spartium 









junceum) 







6 



35 — 



Clover, Alexandrium, white flowering, very 









much to be recommended 





10 



72 — 



„ Alsike (Trifolium hybridum) . 



1 





85 — 



,, Bokhara (Melilotus alba) . . 





9 



72- 



,, Crimson, scarlet or Italian (Trif. 









incarnatum) crop very small . 







42- 



,, red (Trifolium pratense) . . 





9 



64 — 



„ white ( ,, repens) . 



1 



1 



90 — 



Fenugreek (Trigonella foenum graecum) 







16 6 



Furze, Gorse or Whin (Ulex europaeus) 



1 



5 





Goat's Rue (Galega officinalis) . 







20- 



Lathyrus Clymenum 







14 — 



Lentil, Spanish (Lathyrus sativus) . 







14 — 



Lupins, white (Lupinus albus) . 







10 — 



,, blue ( ,, angustifolius) . 







14 — 



Lucerne (Medicago sativa) best Italian, 









carefully sifted, fine quality . 





9 



58 — 



,, hardy (Med. media) . . . 





11 



90 — 



,, tree (Med. arborea), an excellent 









fodder plant for warmer countries 









as it resists even the greatest 









drought ; we recommend this 









highly useful plant quite espe- 









cially 



1 



0 



95 — 



Melilotus coerulea 



Sainfoin, common (Hedysarum Onobry- 

 chis) in husk 



Sainfoin, common (Hedysarum Onobry- 

 chis) husked or milled (to be preferred, 

 as the seeds grow more easily) 



Sulla (Spanish Sainfoin, Hedysarum 

 coronarium) in husk 



Sulla (Spanish Sainfoin, Hedysarum 

 coronarium) husked or milled (to be 

 preferred, as the seeds grow more easily) 

 Sulla is one of the yery best fodder 

 plants for warmer countries. Ask for spe- 

 cial circular on Sulla which will be sent 

 free on application. Crop extremely 

 bad 



Tares, common or Spring Vetches (Vicia 

 sativa), white-seeded . . . . 

 ,, black-seeded . . . . 



,, Vicia villosa 



,, Faba arvensis 



,, ,. equina (Horse Bean) . 



Trefoil yellow, (Medicago lupulina) . 

 Yellow SandClover(Anthyllis vulneraria) 



per lb. 

 s. d. 



— 10 



1 8 



1 — 



V. Grasses. 



Prices variable. 





per 



■., 



per cwt. 





per lb. 



per OTft. 





K. 



d. 



8. d. 





8. d. 



1. d. 



Bent-Grass, creeping (Agrostis stolo- 









limine, Hungarian or awnless (Bromus 







nifera) 





7 



48 — 





— 7 



55 — 



Bermuda-Grass 



2 







,, soft or Bull Grass (Bromus mollis) 





20 — 



