Daniels Bros. Limited, Norwich, Spring, 1910 
19 
NATURAL GRASS SEEDS 
USED IN 
BROS.’ MIXTURES. 
per lb.— 8. d. 
Tall Meadow Fescue ( Festuca elatior). Grows abun- 
dantly on damp, retentive soils, in shady places, and may be 
found near the sea coast and inland river banks ; although 
a comparatively coarse-growing grass, it is much relished by 
cattle, and is valuable for hay or permanent pasture ... 1 9 
Sheep’s Fescue ( Festuca ovina). May be found on high 
mountainous lands ; well adapted for sheep pasture, and adds 
considerably to the superiority of the flesh and fineness of the 
wool ... ... ... ... ... 10d. to 1 0 
Fine-leaved Fescue {Festuca tenuifolia). Exceedingly 
valuable for upland sheep pastures, lawns, tennis grounds, &c. 1 9 
Red FeSCUe {Festuca rubra). A useful variety for growing 
on light soils, embankments, &c. ... ... lOd. to 1 0 
Cocksfoot {Dadylis glomerata). This produces a large quantity 
of bulky foliage, of which sheep are remarkably fond ; but it 
requires to be grazed early in Spring, being coarse and tufty 
when allowed to seed .. . ... ... ... Is. to 1 2 
Timothy (Phleum pratense). One of the best for growing 
on strong soils and reclaimed moorlands ... ... 4id. to 0 6 
Wood Meadow {Poa nemoralis). This produces a fine, 
close turf, and grows abundantly in shady places and under 
trees; it also does well in exposed places, is valuable for 
permanent pastures and lawn mixtures ... ... 3 0 
Smooth-stalked Meadow {Poa pratemis). Comes very 
early into use, and is found on very dry soils ; when grown for 
hay, it should be cut when in flower ... ... lOd. to 1 1 
Rough-stalked Meadow ( Poa trivialis). Is recom- 
mended for sowing on wet soils and lands partially shaded 
by trees, and is suitable for sowing on sewage farms ; it retains 
its dark green colour during the Winter months Is. 4d- to 1 6 
Various-leaved Fescue {Festuca heteroplnylla). Produces 
a fine dark green foliage, is very useful for ornamental grounds, 
is also very useful for pastures, adding largely to the bulk of the 
hay crop ... ... ... ... ... ... 2 0 
ALL SORTS MUCH CHEAPER BY THE CWT. 
SPECIAL QUOTATIONS FOR LARGE QUANTITIES. 
DANIELS 
SMOOTH-STALKED MEADOW GRASS. 
ROUGH-STALKED MEADOW GRASS. 
EVIDENCE 
Prom Messrs. STONE BROS., Fownhope. 
“The Clover and Grass Seeds you sent us did well, and 
look very promising for a good cut this season.” 
From Mr. J. SHARP, Stokenclmrch. 
“ I was very pleased with the Italian Rye Grass and 
Giant Red Clover, they are the best I ever had, and a wonderful 
crop.” 
OF QUALITY. 
From H. M. UPCHER, Esq., Sheringham Hall. 
“ I have great pleasure in stating that I have used Messrs. 
Daniels’ Grass Seeds for some years. 1 have always found them 
clean, good, and of uniform quality. The results in the Hay crop 
have been most satisfactory.” 
From Mr. J. COE, Dundalk. 
“The mixture of Grasses and Clover Seed for 61 Irish 
acres you sent me are both doing well.” 
Seed Growers by Appointment to His Majesty the King. 
