R. & J. FARQUHAR & CO., BOSTON. LAWN GRASSES. 



FARQUHAR'S SPECIAL GRASS SEED MIXTURES. 



Bret/on Woods Golf Cluh, Bretton Woods, N. II. 

 Messrs. Ji. S,- J. Farquhar S; Co., Bosion, Mass. Xovember 13th, 1907. 



Gentlemen : — I have used your Lawn Grasses for the past eight years and hare found them of extra fne quality and 

 entirely free from foul seeds. Your Putting Green Mixture is the finest I have ever seen — the greens at Bretton Woods produced from it 

 are unrivalled. Vours truly, O. S. MERRITT, Prof. Golfer. 



FARQUHAR'S FAIR GREENS MIXTURE. 



This is composed mainly of peremiial native grasses and two very important European grasses which have proven of great value 

 for Fair-Green use. They are all of dwarf, spreading growth, forming a close velvety surface which improves from year to year if given 

 proper care. It contains no clover, which is objectionable on account of making the surface slippery. If white clover is desired the 

 quantity sown should not exceed one-half pound per bushel of grass seed. Per lb., .20; per 100 lbs., at 18 cents per lb.; per 1000 lbs., at 

 16 cents per lb. Sow 50 lbs per acre. 



THE FOLLOWING SPECIAL GRASS SEED MIXTURES, 



Quart, .35 ; by mail, .45 ; peck, 1.50 ; per bushel of 20 lbs., li.OU. 



FARQUHAR'S PUTTING-GREEN MIXTURE. 



The hardiest and finest low growing Grasses are contained in this Mixture. It produces a beautiful and lasting green turf 

 calculated to withstand hard tear and wear. 



FARQUHAR'S TERRACE MIXTURE. 



A mixture of strong, deep-rooted Grasses for banks or terraces. Although the Grasses are strong and deep rooted, they will 

 produce a fine green velvety surface, and also prevent washing away during heavy rains. 



FARQUHAR'S MIXTURE FOR SHADY PLACES. 



This is a mixture of extra fine grasses adapted for growing in the shade and under trees, 

 wherever other grasses on account of shade have failed to make a close sward. 



We recommend the use of this mixture 



Mrs. W. V. Chapin, Pomfret, Conn , writes: — '■'■Some grass seed bought of you last spring has been wonderfully fine, [wish you could 

 see my thiric, green, grassy walk, 1,200 feet long, under some apple trees. This ^St. Dorothy s' path is along a stone wall, and hardy 

 pei-ennials are opposite side from apple trees, and your grass seed made a beautiful path even this first year." 



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