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Daniels Bros., Norwich, Spring, 1893. 
NA.TTJP^L 
GRASS SEEDS 
USED IN 
DANIELS BROS.’ MIXTURES. 
per lb.— 8. (1. 
Tall Meadow Fescue ( Festuca elatior). Grows 
abundantly 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 0 
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. First quality ... 1 0 
Meadow Fescue Grass ( Festuca pratemis). 
One of the best varieties for alternate husbandry or 
permanent pasture ; superior to the Common Eye 
Grass, and produces an abundant herbage of which 
cattle are particularly fond ; it also adds considerably 
to the bulk of the hay crop ... ... ... 1 0 
Timothy 'Grass (Phleum pratense). One of the best 
for growing on strong soils and reclaimed moorlands ... 0 G 
Rib Grass ( Plantago lanceolata). Valuable for poor 
lands and sheep pastures ... ... ... 0 5 
Wood Meadow Grass ( 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 ... ... ... Is. Gd. to 2 0 
Smooth-stalked Meadow Grass (Poa 
pratensis). Comes very early into use, and is found on 
very dry soils ; when grown for hay, it should be cut 
when in flower ... ... ... Is. to 1 G 
Rough-stalked Meadow Grass (Poa triviaiis). 
Is recommended 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 ... ... ... ... 1 G 
Yorkshire Fog (Holms lanatus). Grows naturally 
on inferior light soils, particularly such as are partly 
composed of peat and are of a damp nature ; it yields 
a large bulk of aftermath ... ... ... 1 0 
Water Meadow Grass (P»a aqualica). Very 
common on the Fens of Cambridgeshire and Lincoln- 
shire, where it affords rich pasturage in Summer, and 
forms the chief Winter fodder ... ... ... 1 3 
All sorts much cheaper by the cwt. 
Special Quotations for Large Quantities. 
Prom G. B AON ALL, Esq., Gorgate Hall. 
March 26tli. 
“ Please send me 16 acres Grasses and Clovers same as last year, my layers 
look better this year than ever they have done before." 
DANIELS BROS.’ Grass Mixtures 
are made up with great care, from 
finest samples suitable for all soils 
and situations at moderate prices, 
and are sure to give satisfaction. 
PRICES SUBJECT TO MARKET VARIATIONS. 
