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MISS C. H. LIPPINCOTT 



LAWN GRASS SEED 



A BEAUTIFUL LAWN. 



With its close, velvety turf, is a most essential feature in the adornment of all 

 suburban homes. Without it the finest flowering plants and bedding seem insig- 

 nificant, while with it handsome grounds are assured, even with no other adornment. 



LAWN GRASS SEED. 



Is composed of a mixture of grasses best adapted to produce a permanent and 

 fine turf, so that a rich, deep, green, velvety lawn is constantly maintained. Bear 

 in mind, my finest quality Lawn Grass Seed runs 20 lbs. to the bushel and is the 

 best mixture on the market for the money. 



Finest Quality, 1 lb 35 cts. Finest Quality, ( Peck) 5 lbs $1.25 



Finest Quality, 2 lbs 60 cts. Finest Quality, (Bushel) 20 lbs 5.00 



SHADY PLACE GRASS. 



Usually it is quite difficult to obtain a satisfactory growth of grass under trees 

 and in shady places. For sowing in such places we recommend the use of this 

 special mixture. It will quickly produce an abundance and even growth of beauti- 

 ful grass. The grasses used in making this special mixture are only those that are 

 well adapted for growing in the shade. It has been successfully used where a green 

 sward was desired on land partially shaded by old trees. 



1 lb., 40 cts.; 5 lbs., $1.50; 20 lbs., $6.00. 



WHITE CLOVER. 



This thrives in almost every soil and climate, succeeding equally well on heavy 

 moist land and thin dry hillsides. It is of low-creeping growth and most valuable 

 for green velvet lawns. 



50 cents per lb., Postpaid. 



I^awn Grass Seed by peck or bushel by express at purchaser's expense, and 



on all orders by mail for more than 1 lb., please add 5 cents per lb. to cover postagre. 



CUTWORM FOOD. 



Simply put the Food on the ground around the plant in the 

 afternoon, when the ground is not wet; and one night, or 

 possibly two, will practically rid the field of the worms there. 

 If it rains within 40 hours after putting on the Food a second 

 dose should be applied, so that the effective part of the Food 

 may not be washed out until the worm can get at it. Very 

 rarely in the North, but more frequently in the South, a 

 second crop of worms appear, and a later application of the 

 I'^ood is necessary to overcome them. 



One pound will protect 75 to 100 plants, which makes the 

 expen.se either of cash or time, very small; almost nothing 

 compared with the value certainly saved. 



PRICES. 



One pound packag:e, 25 cts.; Postpaid, 31 cts. 



Five pound package .'jil.OO, at buyer's expense by Express or 

 Freight. 



Ten pound package $1.50, at buyer's expense by Express or 

 Freight. 



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