O. M. Scott & Sons Co., Marysville, Ohio 



lightly to cover the seed. A weeder may well be used for 

 this purpose. 



Follow covering by a light rolling in two directions. This 

 compacts the earth about the seed, insuring germination, 

 and firms the soil, reestablishing capillary action. Rolling 

 on clay soil should be done with discretion. 



In the following early spring, the fairways should be gone 

 over carefully and any bare spots fertilized and seeded. 

 Such spots if left become nurseries for weeds. 



New turf should have its first chpping when the grass is 

 two or three inches long. Set the knives of the mower high 

 to clip off the ends of the blades. 



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