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THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE OF AMERICA. 



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I STAIGREEN LAWN SEED \ 



I If yiiu arc doiii!.; new scediny or renovating the "lil Lawn, it will pay you to use (jiily tlie best. 1 



I 25-Pound versus 14-Pound LAWN SEED | 



I Many low-price drass .Scetl mixtures weish only 14 pounds per Imsliel. This indicates either | 



I a good proportion of chaflf or some of the real good varieties in the rough state, not properly | 



I cleansed so as to leave only the vital part and less of the chaff or shell. I 



[ In other words, so many less seed^ to the quart or pound that will germinate and .grow real j 



j .grass. I 



I Why Not Buy the Re-cleaned Kind? | 



I .\ nii.xture of .grasses wei.ghin.g 25 pounds per liushel rif high .germination and purity, pernia- | 



i neiil in nature, the varieties carefully proportioned so that they will succeed one another in | 



I brightness of foliage, with the result that the lawn, even in its first year, will have a bri.ght. | 



I rich green color from early sjiring until covered by snow. | 



I POUND 5 POUNDS 25 POUNDS 100 POUNDS | 



I 40 cts. $1.75 $8,00 $30.00 j 



i One Pound Will Sow a Plot 20 x 20 feet. Sow 80 Pounds to the Acre | 



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