EARLY SPRING KEEP 
IMPORTANT TO GRAZIERS AND FLOOKMASTERS. 
Substitutes for failing Clover & Grass. | 
If a sowing is made of the following 
Mixture at the rate of 2i to 3 Bushels per 
acre, either upon freshly ploughed land, or 
well harrowed in upon early cleared corn 
stubble, a valuable addition to the Spring Food i 
Crop will be secured, or should the Autumn 
prove favourable, a useful crop for consumption 
as a change of food may be available before i 
the end of the year. , 
The mixture comprises the most Rapid t 
Growing Grasses, Trifoliums, and Clovers, and 
is suitable for sowing in any district south of j 
a line drawn through the centre of the County 
of York. 
Bushel. Carriage Free. 
Sow 2h to 3 Bushels per acre to Form a New Crop. 
For Districts north of the middle of the County of York we prepare a Special 
Mixture, comprising the Hardier Varieties of Grasses and Glovers, Price 11/6 per 
Bushel. Carriage Free. 
DEFICIENT CLOVERS OR LEYS WILL BE GREATLY BENEFITED BY THE APPLICATION 
OF ONE BUSHEL OF CARTERS’ AUTUMN MIXTURE PER ACRE. 
HOW THE SEED SHOULD BE SOWN. — On corn stubble harrow the land to make a suitable bed for 
the seed ; then sow, and harrow again in a cross direction with the object of covering the seed. Roll well after- 
wards, as the whole of the seeds delight in a firm bed, and many young plants perish from a want of this tenacity 
in the condition of the land. 
On newly broken up land the same treatment is recommended, even greater importance being attached to the 
subject of thorough rolling, so as to form a firm, even, and close seed-bed. 
As far as possible we use only New Seeds for these Prescriptions. 
CARTERS’ ROYAL PRIZE RED has again stood erect and firm in the straw during the 
past stormy season, when nearly all other varieties of Wheat have been more or 
less layered. 
