14 



Bronie, meadow (Hromus pratensis) . 

 Canary-Grass (Phalaris arundinacea) . 

 Cocksfoot, common (Dactylis glomerata) 

 Crested Dogstail (Cynosurus cris- 



tatus) 



Fescue, hard (Festuca duriuscula) . 

 ,, tall ( ,, elatior) . . . 

 ,, various-leaved (Festuca helero- 



phylla) 



,, sheep's (Festuca ovina) 

 ,, meadow ( ,, pratensis) 

 ,, red or creeping (Festuca 



rubra) 



Hair-Grass waved (Aira flexuosa) . . 

 Meadow, Foxtail (Alopecurus pratensis) 

 ,, wood (Poa nemoralis) . 

 „ smooth-stalked (Poa pratensis) 

 ,, rough-stalked ( ,, trivialis) . 

 Marram-, Reed-Grass (Arundo arenaria, 



Ammophila arundinacea) . 

 Millet, Pearl or cat-tail , (Pencillaria 

 spicata) . ............ 



N. 



111. 

 (1. 



per cwt. 



8. (1. 



' 



8 



48 — 



1 



9 



170 — 





8 



54 — 







10 



78 — 





5 



29 — 





7 



44 — 







8 



53 — 







5 



33 — 







5 



36 — 





5 



33 — 





5 



36 



■ 



9 



58 — 





9 



73 — 







7 



54 - 





y 



DO 



1 





92 — 





6 





Oats, tall (Avena elatior) 



Rye-Grass, Italian (Lolium Italicum) . 

 Rye-Grass, English (Lol. perenne) 28 lb. 



(„ „ ) 26 lb. 



( „ „ )Pacey's 



Soft Grass, meadow, Honey gr. (Holcus 

 lanatus) 



Sweet Vernal Grass (Anthoxanthum 

 odoratum) true 



Sweet Vernal Grass common (Antho- 

 xanthum odoratum Puellii) . . . 



Teosinte, (Reana luxurians) . . . . 



Timothy (Phleum pratense) . . . . 



Lawn Grass 



Mixture for meadows, pastures &c. 



>> »> !> >> 1H" 



eluding clovers &c. . 

 ,, ,, lawns on dry land . 

 » „ „ „ wet . . . . 



Please indicate nature of soil , expo- 

 sure &c. &c. 



por lh. 



N. (I. 



1 3 



1 9 

 - 5 



VI. Seeds of sundry Agricultural, Economical, Officinal &c. Plants. 



Prices variable. Special prices for large quantities. 



Barley , best Italian) very fine Italian 

 ,, Altamura / varieties 



Canary-seed (Phalaris canariensis) . 



Chamomile (Matricaria Chamomilla) . 



Cotton (Gossypium herbaceum), Nea- 

 politan 



,, Mit Ann ) the 2 best Egyptian 

 ,, Iwano witch/ varieties . . . . 



Cumin (Cuminum Cyminum) . 



Cytisus proliferus (Tagasaste), valuable 

 fodder plant for warmer countries. Soak 

 the seed in hot water and when cold 

 again it will grow easily 



Flax, giant of Naples (Linum usitatissi- 



mum) 



,, Campania, dwarf, furnishes the best 

 fibre suitable for the finest texture 



Hemp, giant of Naples, large-seeded 



small- „ 

 ,, ,, ,, Piedmont, a choice 



variety, growing rapidly very high 



Indian Corn or Maize. 



Nanerottolo, very dwarf; the earliest of all 

 Ambra .... 10 spikes — /9 

 Harlequin ... 10 „ — /9 

 Caragua, giant white (Horse tooth) 



per 



8. 



lb. 

 (1. 



per cwt. 

 B. d. 







13 — 







13 — 

 25 — 



2 



7 







13 — 







22 — 





8 



46 — 



2 



6 









23 — 





5 

 6 

 5 



26 — 





3:; — 

 29 — 





8 



42 - 





3 



19 — 





2 



13 — 





0 



13 — 





2 



14 — j 



Six weeks or Quarantine of Naples 

 Seven-weeks or Cinquantine, yellow . 



Yellow large of Naples 



Pearl, white . ...... . . 



Kansas King, giant white . . . . 



In the husk , an interesting sort , the 

 grains of which are wrapped up in a 

 reddish hull ... 10 spikes — jlO 

 The following are the best American 

 varieties, which we can warmly recommend 

 for their great productiveness. 



Jowa Gold Mine, yellow 



,, Silver ,, white 



Giant of Mexico, _„ 



Mastodon improved, yellow . 



Longfellow, yellow 



Learning, yellow, one of the best . 



Lentil, small red (Ervum lens minor) 

 ,, large yellow 



Millet, yellow Neapolitan 



,, silver-white round Italian 

 ,, Italian (Panicum Italicum) ex- 

 cellent, especially for warmer countries; 

 sown in April, it can be cut already in July 



Millet of Yokohama (Eleusine caracana 

 var.) 



per lb. 

 s. d. 



