LIST OF CHOICE GRASS MIXTURES FOR 1924. 



CURRIE'S LAWN GRASS SEED 



PRODUCES A RICH, THICK, VELVETY 

 LAWN IN SIX WEEKS 



A BE AUTIFUL LAWN and HOW to SECURE IT 



It is universally conceded that nothing contributes so 

 much to the beauty and attractiveness of the Home Grounds, 

 the Park and the Cemetery, as a smooth, uniformly rich-green, 

 well-ltept lawn. But to "be perfect and a pleasure to walk 

 on this should have a firm yet elastic and carpet-like surface, 

 and the first consideration in laying out or renovating old 

 grounds should be to secure this condition. 



Turfing with fine old pasture sod, at one time a popular 

 method of making a lawn, is now largely superseded by seed- 

 in,?, because of the expense and difficulty in obtaining good, 

 clean turf. Seeding i.s not only inexpensive' but is in reality 

 the only means of securing a fine and permanent lawn, de- 

 pending only for its complete success on the thoroughness 

 with which the ground is prepared, the quality and quantity 

 of the Seed sown, and the subsequent cave of the lawn. 



Our extensive experience in the seeding of lawns and ex- 

 haustive experiments with all kinds of lawn grasses have 

 demonstrated beyond a doubt that while many kinds are val- 

 useless, being too coarse or bunchy or otherwise unsuitable, 

 one kind of grass alone can not be relied upon, in our climate, 

 to produce and maintain a fine lawn. It is only by using a 

 proper combination of several suitable varieties, so>vn lib- 

 erally, that satisfactory results can be obtained. 



CURRIE'S LAAVN GRASS MIXTURES are the result of 

 years of study and careful observation, and, if our directions 

 are followed in seeding, tliey never fail to produce quickly a 

 thrifty growth of fine velvety, rich green grass, continuous 

 in verdure from early spring to winter, and creating a 

 springy, dense, carpet-like turf and permanently beautiful 

 lawn. 



THE QUANTITY OF SEED REQUIHED — There is no 

 fixed rule, but a liberal sowing is always satisfactory, while 

 a light seeding is a waste of time and usually disappointing 

 A beautiful lawn may be produced in a few weeks, or it may 

 not approach perfection for two or more seasons, accordiner to 

 the quantity of Seed sown. When in a hurry for a fine, close 

 turf, we have frequently sown at the rate of seven, or even 

 eight, bushels of 20 lbs. each to the acre, with the most grati- 

 fying results, but in general the following quantities will pro- 

 duce satisfactory results: 1 pound to 300 square feet; 5 pounds 

 to 1,500 square feet; 20 pounds to 6,000 square feet; 100 pounds 

 (5 bus.) per acre. 



In thickening up established lawns slightly smaller quan- 

 tities, depending on conditions, may perhaps be sufficient, but 

 it is always well to put on enough. 



CURRIE'S SPECIAL LAWN GRASS MIXTURE 



THOROUGHLY TESTED AND ANALYZED FOR GERMINATION AND PURITY 



White Clover. 



Composed of Evergreen Grasses, best suited to our American Climate, only the 

 finest and cleanest grades of Seed being used. This splendid mixture is composed of 

 only the finest dwarf-growing evergreen grasses; absolutely free from weed seeds or 

 other impurities; especially adapted and inixed in the proper proportions to suit the 

 American climate. In comparing the cost of our Special Lawn Grass with other mix- 

 tures sent out by the trade, remember that the actual weight per measured bushel of 

 our mixture is 20 pounds or more, while that of most mixtures is only 14 pounds per 

 bushel. To obtain this exceptionally heavy weight per bushel, we must and do use 

 only the heaviest and best samples of the various grasses which compose our mixture. 

 This is in itself a guarantee against sowing weed seeds, as the heavier the mixture the 

 more thoroughly recleaned have been the component grasses. % lb. 35c (bv mail 40c) ; 

 1 lb. COc (by mail 67e) ; ZVa lbs. $1.45; 5 lbs. .$2.75; 10 lbs. $5.25; 20 lbs. i^lO.OO; 50 lbs. 

 $24.00; lOO lbs. $46.00. 



WHITE CLOVER — Extra choice, thoroughly recleaned seed suitable for fine lawns. 

 Vi lb. 35c (by mail 42c); 1/2 lb. 55c (by mail 62c); 1 lb. $1.00 (by mail $1.07); 5 lbs. $4.50 

 by express not prepaid. Sub.ieet to Market changes. 



If more than one pound is wanted by mail, add postage at Parcel Post rates. See 

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