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10 per cent., and White Clover, 5 per 

 cent. This is one of the places where 

 White Clover is an essential. Under these 

 conditions it fulfils its mission perfectly. 

 While all the named kinds may not flour- 

 ish, there will be enough to make the work 

 successful. 



The turf on a putting-green must be 

 dense and low, and tough enough to stand 

 a lot of rough usage. A combination of 

 Rhode Island Bent and Creeping Bent is 

 about the best thing for this purpose. To 

 check up, just refer back to your sched- 

 ule and see what it says regarding the 

 qualities of these grasses. 



The soil on a putting-green should be 

 of a sandy nature. This keeps the grass 

 stunted through lack of much food, and 

 consequently better fits it for its purpose. 



Never buy grass seed by the bushel. 

 Buy it by weight, or stipulate that there 



