GRASS SEED 



much has been written on the sub- 

 ject of lawn-making that about 

 every one interested in this work is fully 

 competent, theoretically at least, to carry 

 through the process of land renovation 

 and preparation, whether it be for a 

 small lawn or an area consisting of acres. 

 The subject along these lines has been ex- 

 haustively treated, but, strange to say, 

 the equally important subject of grass 

 seed has been rather neglected. While 

 many amateurs can talk freely on the 

 preparation of the land, they are not so 

 confident when treating of grass seed. It 

 seems strange that this is the case when 

 so much depends on the suitability of the 

 grass seed to the land for the making 

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