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SELECT LIST OF AGRICULTURAL SEEDS. 
MISCELLANEOUS. 
Por lb. — s. d. 
BEET, WHITE SILESIAN, contains a large quantity of saccharine matter, ami is extensively 
grown in Franco for distillery purposes, and for sugar 10 
BUCKWHEAT, for pheasant covers and poultry feed. Sow 2 bushels per acre . per bsl. 8 0 
BROOM, for game covers . . . . . . . . . . . . , .10 
CABBAGE, EARLY UWARP DRUMHEAD, the best variety for field cultivation. Sow 
1 lb. per acre, to transplant 2 0 
,, ROBINSON’S PRIZETAKER DRUMHEAD, saved by Mr. Robinson, who has 
grown Cabbages from this stock weighing 80 lbs. each 3 0 
„ LONDON MARKET 30 
„ THOUSAND HEADED 20 
CHICORY, CATTLE or FIELD, cattle are fond of the foliage. The roots form the Chicory 
of commerce. Sow 4 lbs. per acre 2 0 
FLAX or LINSEED. Prices on application. 
FURZE or GORSE, ENGLISH | Fui’ze is grown for fences and covers, and is given to cattle 
)) ,, FRENCH ( in a young and tender green state. Sow 20 lbs. por acre 2 0 
KOHL RAEI, LARGE GREEN ) excellent substitutes for Swede Turnips. Sow 2 lbs. per 
„ „ „ PURPLE / acre, to transplant 2 6 
LUCERNE, tlirives well upon di*y calcareous soils, and may bo cut three or four times 
annually. Sow 20 lbs. per aero ... ......... 1 2 
LUPINS, LARGE YELLOW. Sow bushels por acre ........ 
MUSTARD, WHITE, a rery i-apid growing plant, and used like Rape, as food for cattle. 
Sow 20 to 24 lbs. per acre peck 5 0 
PARSLEY, SHEEP’S, strongly recommended for sheep walks. Sow 6 lbs. per aero . .10 
PARSNIP, LARGE JERSEY ) 
„ COMMON CATTLE I ® ^ ® 
RAPE, BROAD-LEAVED ESSEX, excellent for sheep feed. Sow 6 lbs. por acre . per bsl. 16 0 
RIBGRASS or PLANTAIN, usually mixed with Grass seeds for sowing upon inferior soils . 0 4 
SAINFOIN, COMMON 1 an excellent forage plant, for cultivating upon chalky soils. Sow 
,, GIAlNT ) from 4 to 6 bushels per acre. Prices on application. 
TARES, SPRING, this variety will not stand the severity of our winters. Sow 2J bushels 
per acre. Prices on application. 
„ WINTER, sow in autumn for early spring food. Sow 2J bushels por acre. Prices 
on app ication. 
YARROW or MILFOIL, usually sown in small quantities with pasture grasses, and is a rich 
and grateful food for sheep 3 6 
GRASS SEED MIXTURES. 
For various purposes, soils, and situations, eontainimj onlp the most approved varieties. 
MIXTURES FOR PERMANENT PASTURE, FOR LIGHT, MEDIUM, AND HEAVY SOILS, 
28ff. to 32s. per aero. — These Mixtm’es contain only the most nutritious kinds of Fescues, Poas, 
Rye Grasses, aud Clovers. The quantity 2 bushels of light and 12 lbs. of heavy seeds. 
MIXTURES FOR GARDEN LAWNS, PLEASURE GROUNDS, BOWLING GREENS, &c., from 
which all coarse-growing varieties are carefully excluded. The quantity required to sow a statute 
acre, 60 lbs., or about 3 bushels. 20«. per bushel j 1«. per lb. 
MIXTURES FOR PERMANENT PASTURE ON HEATHY OR MOORY LANDS, 25«. per acre. 
MIXTURES POR IRRIGATION OR WATER MEADOWS 30«. 
MIXTURES FOR UPLANDS OR SHEEP WALKS 30s. ’’ 
MIXTURES POR ORCHARDS AND PASTURES SHADED WITH TREES . . 30*. ”, 
MIXTURES POR ALTERNATE HUSBANDRY, for 1, 2, aud 3 years’ lay, 16.^. to His. ,, 
RENOVATING MIXTURE FOR IMPROVING OLD PAS'TURES, cousistiug of tho iiuest Grasses 
and Perennial Clovers. Quantity of seed required for 1 aero, 10 to 12 lbs. Price Dd. per lb. 
