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A GOOD CROP OF TRIFOLIUM. 
I by James Carter Co. 
GREEN CROPS ALL THE YEAR ROUND. 
We are frequently consulted upon this important subject by Customers who have experienced the want 
of a sufficient supply of Green Food for Stock, especially in the early Autumn. 
The following Selections are based upon practical experience and observation, and may be relied upon , tinder fair conditions , to supply Green Crops all the year roun i : — 
SOW IN MARCH. 
Quantity to be sown per Acre. 
4 Bushels of Spring Tares 
4 Bushels of Carters’ Superfine Italian Kye Grass 
5 Pounds of Carters’ Marblehead Drumhead Cabbage 
6 Pounds of Carters’ Mammoth Beef-heart Cabbage 
40 Pounds of Carters’ Lucerne Mixture 
SOW IN APRIL. 
5 Pounds of Carters’ Thousand-headed Kale 
24 Pounds of Lucerne 
8 Pounds of Carters’ Mangel for Main Crops 
4 Bushels of Carters’ Superfine Italian Rye Grass 
SOW IN MAY. 
4 Pounds of Carters’ Holborn Elephant Swede for Main Crop 
10 Pounds of Rape 
For consumption in August and September. 
For consumption in Summer. 
For consumption in Winter and Spring. 
For consumption in September and October. 
For consumption next Spring and Summer. 
For consumption in September and October. 
For consumption in Summer of next year. 
For consumption in Winter. 
For consumption in Summer. 
20 Pounds oi Mustard 
4 Bushels of Carters’ Superfine Italian Rye Grass 
SOW IN JUNE. 
2 Bushels of Carters’ Maize 
16 Pounds of Carters’ Sorghum Saceharatum 
4 Pounds of Carters’ Turnips for succession Crops 
SOW IN JULY. 
10 Pounds of Rape 
20 Pounds of Mustard 
5 Pounds of Carters’ Stubble Turnip 
5 Pounds of Carters’ Thousand-headed Kale 
4 Bushels of Carters’ Superfine Italian Rye Grass 
4 Bushels of Spring Tares 
SOW IN AUGUST. 
30 Pounds of Early Red Trifolium — (7 'rifolium tnay be sown upon Com Stubble.') 
30 Pounds of Late Red Trifolium 
30 Pounds of Late White Trifolium 
5 Pounds of Carters’ Marblehead Drumhead Cabbage 
6 Pounds of Carters’ Mammoth Beef-heart Cabbage 
4 Bushels of Carters’ Superfine Italian Rye Grass 
3 Bushels of Carters’ Autumn Mixture of Grasses and Clovers ... 
4 Bushels of Rye 
SOW IN SEPTEMBER. 
4 Bushels of Carters’ Superfine Italian Rye Grass 
4 Bushels of Winter Tares 
3 Bushels of Re-selected Winter Oats 
Bushels of Re-selected Winter Barley 
4 Bushels of Rye 
For consumption in Winter. 
For consumption in Autumn. 
For consumption in July and August. 
For consumption in late Summer. 
For consumption in August and September. 
For consumption in August and September. 
For consumption in Autumn and Winter. 
For consumption in Winter. 
For consumption in Autumn or ploughing in. 
For consumption in September and October. 
For consumption next Spring. 
For consumption in Autumn. 
For consumption in Autumn. 
For consumption in May. 
For consumption in June. 
For consumption in June. 
For consumption next Summer. 
For consumption in May and June. 
For consumption in late Autumn. 
For consumption in Winter -and Spring. 
For consumption in Winter and Spring. 
For consumption in Spring. 
F'or consumption in Spring. 
For Winter and Spring feed. 
For Winter and Spring feed. 
F'or Winter and Spring feed. 
In some seasons the September sowings may be extended throughout October and November. 
SPRING WHEAT. 
Carters Earliest of All. — In this Selection we have unquestionably the earliest Wheat in Cultivation. It is very productive, 
habit semi-erect, and should prove specially valuable in those districts where the summer seasons are short and a rapid-ripening Wheat required. 
Straw medium length, rather thin, but stands stiff and strong on the ground ; 
Sow 3 Bushels 
pale colour ; bold amber-coloured grain.. 
per Acre. 
Price 
application . 
• Mr. T. Besent, Steward to the Rt. Hon. Lord Rosebery, writes : — 
“ Your Earliest of All Wheat is undoubtedly the best Spring Wheat at the present time ; it was sown March 12th, and harvested same time as Squarehead 
Master sown the first week in October.” 
CARTERS', 237, 238, & 97, HIGH HOLBORN, LONDON.— 1901. 
