RW.Boigianod-Co.'s Shady Nook Lawn Grass 



It .\eycr Fails To Give Satisfaction 



lilt U.SL\ GK.\:>S shtD THAI- WILL GROW IN SHADV 

 warded with a success in the SHAUV XOUK LAWN GRASS SEED, 

 for which we set out. Time and asain we thought we had, but only to realize that failure 



LACES. More than ro years of uiueniitting toil has been re- 



until the Spring o£ 1905. did we succeed in accomplishing that 

 ilize that failure was our portion. Now we guarantee that our 

 SHADY NOOK will give that FINE VELVET CARPET ot GRASS that we so much enjoy seeing. The SHADY SIDE of the STREET 

 and under the OLD OAK TREE, in fact, everywhere that the sun does not strike more than a few minutes each day, those are the places that 

 «e want to make pretty for you. Others will sell you SIL\DV NOOK LAWN GRASS SEED, but don't be deceived; there is none that is as 

 well suited and as thoroughly tested as is ours. Ours stands in a class by itself. They can't produce it, they do not know how. Why longer 

 continue with grass seeds that are sure to fail? Price: Package, loc; i lb., J5c; 5 lbs., $1.00. 



DIRECTIONS FOR SEEDING A LAWN 



Grass is Nature's Carpet and when a lawn is composed of suitable grasses, compactly covering the entire surface, it becomes a surpassing 



pleasure and ornamentation. The eye never tires of the delicate evergreen so restful to the sight. Lawns should be sown with blended grasses, 



.»;;ci; '::o'. i ih^-.r uritr. :; r ■ lizh the hot, dry summer, and not lose color during the "freezes" of winter. A first-class lawn will continue indefinitely 



: can be kept in perennial freshness by an annual top-dressing of pure raw bone. A level surface is preferred for 



■'.e of severe freshets, but a gentle incline may be desirable and is certainly beautiful. Springtime and autumn arc 



. awns, but any time from early spring to fall will do. unless a severe, protracted drought prevails. Spade deeply, 



i!id mellow; then rake the soil and sow the seed. If a rain occurs, simultaneously with the seed sowing, it will cover 



■ - - . v; .:5; ; '■ :;. ■'■ '■'>■ '':'c soil should be pressed with the back of a spade or rolled with a light roller. A suitable fertilizer should be incor- 



; :ra!i. J with the soil when the lawn is being prepared, and bone is preferred because its fertilizing quality is gradually imparted to the soil, and 



:;i erect is lasting. A top-dresser at any time imparts new thrift to the sod. Be careful to sow the seed regularly and evenly over the entire 



surface, otherwise bare spaces will disfigure the lawn; but when this happens rake over the bare places and sow seed there. Be liberal in the use 



of seed when making a lawn, for if done rightly, a young, healthy, beautiful, velvet green sod will soon delight the eye and reward all labor 



and expense. 



One pound of Bolgiano^ & Co.'s Recleaned Lawn Grass seed will go as far as four quarts of grass seed sold by the measure. Add eight cents 

 per pound on I.a'.vr. Grass Seed if to go by mail. 



Farmogerm 



(High Bred 



-Nitrogen-Gathering 



Bacteria. ) 



"Makes Poor Soil Good Soil. 



know that nitrogen 



". that it is the pla 



re fore, to be able to offer our patrons an improved and most 



of inoculating soil with nitrogcn-gatherin>» bacteria. By 



-II ; of any leguminous crop to be planted with Farmogerm, 



::ate crop benefitted by this pure culture of high bred 



eria, but the soil is enriched in nitrogen which will 



crops of any kind for two or three seasons. One of 



jes which Farmogerm has over other and earlier 



: ■.i:s kind is the fact that it needs no treatment or development 



It comes in sealed bottles, ready for use with a little water, 



i.rections. 



•.:on is a big subject ai-.il ;'ie fiossibilities of it are only partly 



We 



irite us for :■. ■ 



Investigate I 

 e. Berseem, ■ 

 Peas, Cow IV..., .- , 



Beans, Garden I'cas, 



details here, but we hope 

 1 the subject which we will be 



., Velvet Beans, \'etch, Lupins, 

 t Peas and other legumens. 

 rg be sure and state lor what crop Farmogerm is wanted, 

 jred to supplv Farmogerm for any one or all of these crop; 

 f Sli 



.„;„;ory price 



per acre, 10 per cent discount on 

 e c 

 Peas, 



:5 i«.r cent discount on 50 acres, 20 i)er cent discount on loo-acre orders. 

 Garden size, mixed culture, good for Peas, Beans and Sw 



acres, 



Coldweirs Suburban Lawn Mower 



Ball Bearing. 



This lawn mower is made to meet the demand for a first class ball bearing 



• ■• which can be purchased at a price within the reach of all. It is made 



, jut of best grade material, and the workmanship is unsurpassed. The 



, wheels are 8 inches in diameter and the revolving cutter has four 



. - -.vhich insures fineness and evenness of cut. It has sliding pawl ratchets 



-nd the adjustment of both bearings and bottom knife are the simplest and 



most effective ever made. One screw only is required to adjust the bearings, 



'r,y means of which all looseness in the revolving cutter bearings can be 



viker. -j;.. 





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■$4-50 

 . 5.00 



Coldweirs Imperial 



Easiest Running Lawn Mower Made 



THE IMPERIAL is one of our best Mowers, the jirincipal feature being that the knife bar is securely 

 bolted to the sides, thus insuring a perfectly rigid frame. The knives are adjusted by means of our pat- 

 ent hanger, and a locking screw holds them securely in place. This hanger is so constructed that all wear can 

 be taken up in the bearings. The triple-pawl ratchet is the simplest and most durable on the market. The 

 gears will outwear those of any other Mower, as they are stationary when the Mower is being run backwards. 

 This is the only Lawn Mower on the market specially constructed for mowing terraces. It can also be 

 sharpened in a few minutes without removing any of its parts. 



PRICES 



HIGH WHEEL, 4 BLADE. 

 14-inch $ 7.00 



i6-inch 8.75 



18-inch 10.00 



The Cadet Lawn Mower 



This is a good Lawn Mower to sell at a medium low price, and give tlie purchaser full value for his 

 money. It has brass bushings and the same ratchets and adjustments that are used on many of the high 

 grade Mowers. The gears are fine cut, and it is in every respect what is needed at the present time, viz., 

 a mower that will do good service and at a cost but little higher than the poor trash that is put out so freely. 



PRICES 



1 2-inch $2. 50 



14-inch 2.75 



16-inch 3.00 



18-inch 3.50 



