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CARPET-GRASS 



C'ARPET-GRASS thrives the year around in the extreme 

 South. It makes a good solid turf, particularly on moist, 

 sandy land. It is good for the fairway but too coarse for the 

 green. 



JAPAN CLOVER 



7APAN Clover does well on the sandy soil of the South, 

 reseeding itself each year. It grows on the poorest land 

 and improves the turf of the fairway the same season it 

 is sown. 



WHITE CLOVER 



r/^HiTE Clover is useful on the Southern fairway as a 

 /j^winter grass. It spreads naturally, makes a dense turf 

 and thrives on poor soil. 



J/T/^E have aimed, in the preceding pages, to place the es- 

 " f'^ sential facts concerning the care of the golf course in a 

 convenient form, hoping that this book might find a permanent 

 place in the club's library. No study of the subject can be com- 

 plete, as more exact knowledge is constantly being acquired and 

 new methods developed. 



The green committee quite surely will be confronted by situ- 

 ations in which neither this book nor any other will prove a 

 certain and infallible guide. In such cases, we shall be glad, 

 through correspondence, to cooperate with the club in the 

 solution of its special problems. 



