Ee W. Hap 
AGRICULTURAL SEEDS, 
GRASSES, &c. — 
Cocksfoot or Orchard 
Grass (Dactylis glomerata) 
—One of the most valuable 
for permanent pasture. Sow 
20 to 39 Ibs. to acre. 
Crested Dogstail Grass 
(Cynosurus cristatus) - One 
of the most useful pereu 
nial grasses. mized 
*~ Chewing’s Fescue Grass.g 
Sheep’s Feseue Grass (Kes- 
tuca ovina)}j 
Meadow Feseue_ Grass 
(Festuca pratensis) ; 
Prairie :Grass. 
y Yorkshire Fog Grass ( Hol- 
cus lanatus) —A very hardy 
grass growing on almost 
any soil. Sow 20 Ibs. to acre. 
PerennialRyeGrass Very 
nutritious and relished by 
all stock. Sow 2 bushels to 
acre. , 
Italian Rye Grass—\ bien- 
nial of very quick growth, 
specially suited to irrigation 
PASPALUM DILATATUM— 
Proved the bpst known 
grass for dairying and fat- 
tening. Tne seed requires ~ 
both heat and moisture to 
germinate Sow 6 lbs. per 
acro : 
Coeksfoot. 
Rhodes Grass _ (Chloris 
» Guyana)—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) —Valuab'e forage — 
plant with a tuft of long +» 
ribbed leaves  springin 
from the crown of the roo hy 
long flower stems and long", 
tap-root. Very hardy, will 
grow in dry soil. Sow 12 
“ek lbs. to acre, 
Kentucky Blue Grass (Poa 
pratensis )—Perennial, well 
adapted for light soils, much 
Sees te liked by stock. Sow 20 Ibs. 
_ Yorkshire Fog. _ to acre. ; 
r =o SI > 
Meadow Fescue Grass. 
Sees Ses : Snare 
___ _SEEDSMEN AND NURSERYMEN, | - 
+S Rundle Street, scciaiac 
Telephone 350. 
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