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



Farquhar's Evergreen Lawn Grass. 



FARQUHAR'S EVERGREEN LAWN GRASS is a mixture of the finest Anierican and European gras.--es adapted 

 to lawn-makino:. The formuhi for this mixture is the result of life-time practical experience in making and maintaining lawns. 

 Neither pains nor expense are spared in obtaining grasses of high vitality and purity. It is our constant aim to malie Farquhar's 

 Evergreen Lawn Grass the best, pmest and most permanent Lawn Grass sold. 



One quart will sow 300 square feet. Price per quart, 25 cents; by mail, 30 cents. 

 Four quarts will sow 1,200 square feet. Price, 75 cents; by express only. 

 One peek will sow 2,400 square feet. Price, 1.25; by express only. 

 One bushel (20 lbs.) will sow 10,000 square feet. Price, 5.00; by express or freight. 

 Four bushels (80 lbs.) will sow one acre. 



R. & J. Farquhar & Co., Boston, JJass. Weld Garden, BrookUne, Dec. 7, 1907. 



Gentlemen : — It (fives me great pleasure to inform you of the good results I have had with your Laicn Grass Seeds. 

 I have us?d them extensively, not only in Massachusetts, hut in Washington, D. C, and in St. Louis, Mo., at both of which places there 

 is difficulty in getting good Lawns, and where the siiccessful results from your seeds have been remarkable. 



The Weld Garden in BrookUne which has been so frequently described and illustrated in the leading periodicals of the country affords 

 the very best evidence of the high quality, purity and permanence of your Lawn Grasses. 



Your Mixtures for various situations and for different parts of the country, I consider especially valuable. 



Tours truly, Duncan Finlayson. 



NEW BOSTON PARKS LAWN SEED. 



We received from Messrs. Olmsted, Olmsted i<; Kliot their formula useil in seeding tlie l)eautiful lawns of Boston's new parks. 

 Franklin Park and the Metropolitan parks were plamied by this firm of eminent landscape architects, and their formula may be accepted 

 as the best which experience can suggest for park lawns. 



Sow at the rate of 64 lbs. per acre. Price, 30 cents per lb.; by mail, 40 cents; 

 10 lbs., 2.75; 100 lbs., 25.00; 25 lbs. and upwards at the 100 lb. rate. 



Mr. Alexander Main, Farmingfton School, Conn., writes:— "WUhniit dnuUt thi- Xiw Boston Parks Grass Seed is the seed 

 to make a nice green lawn. I recommend it to anyone who desires to get a satisfactory lawn." 



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