Sunny South 
It is especially prepared for the South, and contains all the best 
Grasses that are by nature adapted for hot, dry situations. In 
the South, Bermuda Grass is frequently used, but it remains green 
only in the summer months, turning brown in winter; but by us- 
ing Sunny South, and with care and attention to watering, an all- 
the-year-round lawn can be maintained in Southern States where 
Grasses do not usually thrive. 
Price, transportation paid in the U. S., 50c qt.; $1.65 for 4 qts.; 
$3.00 pk. of 5 lbs.; $5.75 per 4% bu. of 10 Ibs.; $11.00 bu. of 20 Ibs.; 
$50.00 per 100 Ibs. 
Terrace Sod 
A special] mixture of Grasses best suited for sowing on terraces. 
embankments and hillsides. These are varieties that produce 
long, strong, spreading roots, preventing heavy rains from wash- 
ing them out and that wi!] withstand drought, thrive on shallow 
soils, and at the same time produce a rich, velvety-green turf 
throughout the season. There need be no fear of introducing 
coarse Grasses into your lawn by sowing this mixture. 
Price, transportation paid in the U. S., 50c qt.; $1.65 for 4 qts.; 
$3.00 pk, of 5 lbs.; $5.75 per 14 bu. of 10 lbs.; $11.00 bu. of 20 lbs.; 
$50.00 per 100 Ibs. 
Seaside 
Our ‘‘Seaside’”’ mixture will make a good turf of green on sand 
where the finer Grasses are not so likely to thrive, though, of 
course, the sand must be top-dressed with not less than 2 inches 
of soil before even our ‘“‘Seaside’’ Grass Seed is sown, to enable the 
young Grass to get a start, after which the long roots—peculiar 
to the varieties we use in this mixture—drive down deeply in the 
sand and remain permanently self-sustaining, if attention is 
given to sprinkling during dry weather. 
Price, transportation paid in the U. S., 45c qt.; $1.45 for 4 qts.; 
$2.50 pk. of 5 Ibs.; $4.75 per 14 bu. of 10 Ibs.; $9.00 bu. of 20 Ibs.; 
$40.00 per 100 lbs. 
Shady Nook 
It is a combination of fine, dwarf growing, ever- 
green varieties which i in their wild or natural state are 
to be found growing in the woods or other sheltered 
and shaded spots. Ground that vhas been densely 
shaded by trees is frequently “‘sour,’’ and if the drain- 
age is defective it is apt to be covered with moss and 
coarse Grasses. In such cases an application of slaked 
lime, at the rate of one hundred pounds to each, 
thousand square feet, or two tons to the acre, is an 
excellent corrective and sweetener, but the moss should 
be first raked off. (See illustration.) 
Price, transportation paid in the U. S., 50c qt.; 
$1.65 for 4 qts.; $3.00 pk. of 5 lbs.; $5.75 per 1% bu. of 
10 Ibs.; $11.00 bu. of 20 Ibs.; $50.00 per 100 Ibs. 
“Special Bent Formula” 
A lawn seeded with this mixture and properly cared 
for will in truth make every lawn a Putting Green. 
It is imperative in maintaining a lawn of this type, 
that the grass should be kept cut short and well rolled 
all through the season. Starvation of the grass plants 
is the most frequent cause of unsatisfactory lawns, and 
grass needs constant small applications of fertilizer 
and plenty of water to maintain a perfect lawn. 
Also, every spring apply a dressing of Henderson’s 
Lawn Enricher. Broadcast this, using five pounds for 
each 200 square feet, and water it in thoroughly with a 
hose. 
We advise seeding at the rate of one pound to covera 
space of 10x20 or 200 square feet. Price, transportation 
paid in the U. S., $1.00 per lb.; 5 Ibs. $4.50; 25 Ibs. 
$20.00; 100 lbs. lots and upward, $75.00 per 100 Ibs. 
SPECIAL STANDARD FORMULAS 
Recommended by The New Jersey State Experiment Station 
The department of Agronomy at the N. J. State College Farms 
at New Brunswick, N. J., has made an extensive study of grasses 
suitable for lawns in New Jersey and the following recommenda- 
tions are the result of their studies and experiments. 
1.lb. 5 lbs. 10 Ibs. 25 Ibs. 100 Ibs. 
Formuia No. 1 
with White Clover....... $0.70 $3.25 $6.00$12.50 $45.00 
Formula No. 1-A 
without White Clover.... 70 3.25 6.00 12.50 45.00 
Formula No. 2 
for Finest Quality Turf. 1.00 4.50 8.50 20.00 75.00 
Formula No. 3 ; 
7.00 16.00 60.00 
for Shaded Areas........ 80 4.00 
Formula No. 4 
for Poor or Sandy Soil... 70 3.25 6.00 12.50 45.00 
All of the above are delivered transportation paid in the U. S 
TOUGH TURF 
For Tennis Courts, Croquet Grounds, Bowling Greens, etc 
Several varieties are blended in the proper proportions to form 
and maintain a tough matted sward, constantly green, even in dry 
weather. These varieties of Grasses, being low-growirig and fine- 
leaved, require to be sown liberally if a ‘playing turf is desired 
quickly; not less than one quart should be used for 100 square 
feet, or six bushels per acre, although 50 per cent more may be 
used with advantage. Half that quantity will do for renovating. 
This mixture has been used with great success at the Rumson 
Polo Fields, also at the Forest Hills Tennis Courts, the great sport 
centers for Tennis, and numerous other playing fields. 
Price, transportation paid in the U. S., 45c per qt.; $1.45 for 4 
qts.; $2.50 per peck of 5 Ibs.; $4.75 per 14 bu. of 10 lbs.; $9.00 per 
bu. of 20 lbs.; $40.00 per 100 lbs. _ 
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