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The "Henderson" 



LaWn Grass Seed. 



flnd quickly obtain a Grassy Carpet Which no Emerald ever Rivaled. 



It is the Best Lawn Grass Seed for our American Climate. With it you can re- 

 novate old and make new lawns, grass plots, tennis courts, etc., as soft as velvet and as green as emerald all 

 summer long 



We have made the formation of permanent lawns a study for years, and The Finest Lawns 



in this Country To-Day attest our success. The "Henderson" Lawn 



Seed is composed of van. his grasses that grow and nourish during different months of the yar, /^AlA 



so that a rich, deep green, velvety lawn is constantly maintained, rivaling the famous lawns 

 of Old England. 



The Rich Green Carpet 



Surrounding the Famous 



...STATUTE of 

 LIBERTY 



On Liberty Island 

 New York Bay, 

 was our contribu- 

 tion toward the 

 erection of this 

 Great Gift of 

 France. We 

 produced the 

 beautiful Em- 

 erald Setting 

 fur it with the 



"Henderson 



Lawn 

 Grass 

 Se.d 



The... 

 Beautiful 

 Lawns... 



At the World's Fair 



in Chicago, 1803. 



We produced ii 

 weeks' time with the 



"Henderson" La v;n 

 Grass Seed... 



And not one of the charm- 

 ing features at the Exposi- 

 tion was more universally 

 admired. 

 Notwithstanding the long- 

 continued drought, ihe lawns re- 

 tained their luxuriant verdure 

 throughout the entire season. 



"Henderson" LaWn Grass Seed 



Is, relatively speak rig, ihe cheapest seed offered, because while the lawn grass mixtures of other se^ds-n-m 

 not average over 14 lbs- to the bushel, this w:ighs from 20 to 21 lbs. per measured bushel. We furnish it in 

 large or small quantities to suit the pretentious lawn or the modesc dooryard plot. 



THE QUANTITY REQUIRED 



For making new lawns is 5 bushels per acre, or for renovating old lawns r to 

 2 bushels. For a plot 75*20, or 300 square feet, I quart is required/or 

 new, 1 pint for renovating old lawns. Full printed instructions of 

 "How to make a Lawn " is in every package and bag. 



PRICE OF THE HENDERSON... 



...LAWN CRASS J EEDS. 



Per Quart, 1 5c; per peck, $1.25; 

 per bushel, $4.00. 



■If by mail, add at the rate ofjc.per quart for 

 J postage. 



3$. Yv Copyright, 1896, By Peter Henderson & Co. 



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