& W. HACKETT 
eee for Sale— BN | 
AGRICULTURAL SEEDS, 
GRASSES, &e. 
Cocksfoot or Orchard 
Grass (Dactylis glomerata) ~ 
—One of the most valuable 
for permanent pasture. Sow 
20 to 39 Ibs. to acre. 
Fy Crested Dogstail Grass 
a F (Cynosurus cristatus)—One 
Wie Kayes of the most useful pereu 
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: ” Chewing’s Fescue Grass.y 
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Ware! i Sheep’s Fescue Grass (Fes- 
Ni ‘da. faq. tuca ovina) 
Meadow Fescue Grass 
(Festuca pratensis) 
Prairie Grass. 
> Yorkshire Fog Grass (Hol- 
cus lanatus)—A very hardy -= 
grass. growing on almost 
any soil. Sow 20 Ibs. to acre. 
Perennial RyeGrass— Very 
nutritious and relished by 
all stock. Sow 2 bushels to 
acre. 
Italian Rye Grass—A bien- 
nial of very quick growth, 
specially suited to irrigation 
PASPALUM DILATATUM— 
Proved the bpst known 
grass for dairying and fat- 
tening. ‘The seed requires 
both heat and moisture to 
germinate. Sow 6 lbs. per 
acro, 
Cocksfoot. 
Rhodes Grass © (Chloris 
Gzyana)—A valuable fodder 
grass from Africa, with long 
creeping shoots which root 
at each joint, like a Giant 
Couch Grass. 1/- pkt. 
Rib Grass (Plantago lan- 
ceolata) — Valuable forage 
plant. with a tuft of long 
ribbed leaves springing 
from the crown of the root, 
_ long flower. stems and long 
' tap-root. Very hardy, will 
grow in dry soil. Bow 12 
‘Ibs. to acre,’ ‘ 
Kentucky Blue Grass (Poa 
_ pratensis)—Perennial, well 
adapted for light soils, much 
Ss os liked ay stock. Bow 20 Ibs. Talia a ; ; Se ; C 
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‘SEEDSMEN AND NURSERYMEN, 
Ws Rundie Street, Aceiaiae. 
Telephone 350. 
