SEEDS REQUIRED 10 SOW AN ACRE. liarley, 2J to 2J bushels; beams, 2 to 2i bushels; buckwheat, or brauk, H bushels; cabbage (drumhead), to transplant, 1 lb; canary, 3 pkgs; carrot in drills, 8 to 12 lbs; clover, 14 to 17 lbs; furze or goree, for feed, 20 to 24 bs; do. for 6ingle-line fencing, to sow one mile, 3 to 4 lbs; kohl rabi (turniprooted 1 cabbage), to transplant, 1 lb; do., drilled, 4 lbs; linseed, for flax, 2i bushels; linseed, for seed, li bushels; lucerne, broadcast, 20 lbs; do., drilled, 15 lbs; mustard, white, 1 pkt; mangold wurtzel, 5 lbs; oate, 3 to 4 bushels; parsnip, 10 lbs; rape or cole, 1 pkt; rye, 2i to 3 bushels; rye glass (if drilled, one-fourth less), 2 to 2i bushels; sainfoin, giant, 5 bushels; tares, winter, 2i bushels; do., spring, 2 to 2J bushels; trifolium incarnatum, 24 lbs; turnip, 2 to 3 lbs; turnip stubble, 4 lbs; wheat, 2 J to 2i bushels. LAYING DOWN A LAWN. Wffen it is deeired to form a lawn, the ground should be trenched as directed for the vegetable garden any time during the autumn. If- the plot can be prepared in March, a season n:ay be gained by sowing the grass seed during that.month; the surface must be thoroughly pulverised and trodden down firmly. The following is a good mixture, it procurable:— Crested Dog-tail, 2165; Festuca teniiifblia, 41bs; Festuca duruecula, 21bs; Lolium tennifolia perenne, 201bs; White clover ,21bs; Trifolium minor, 81bs; Poa Nemoralis and Sempervirens 41bs of eacli. This mixture will suffice for half an acre, and will form a very good lawn, and if kept cut close answers most soils. Special mixtures for laying down lawns may also be nad from any seedsman. Some of our native poas and ofKer grasses would answer admirably tor lawn purposes. If the ground is of a retentive nature, sowing the seeds should be deferred till August. Commence to cut as soon as the machine will act. Some' arefer the scythe for the first time of cutting. Roll previous to mowing; this will save the knives ot the mower.
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