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SUNNY SOUTtt" 

 LAWN GRASS SEED. 



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 sum- 

 mer months, turning brown in winter, but 

 by using this mixture, and with some care 

 and attention, an all-the-year-round lawn 

 can be maintained in the Southern States. 



Price, 35c. qt., $2.00 pk., $7.00 bush, of 20 lbs. 



(// by mail, add at the rate of 5c. qt. for 

 postage.) 



"My grass, the 'Sunny South,' is just as fine as can 

 be. although I should hare j>ut more seed on. Will put 

 all the balance of the lawn in 'Sunny South,' it having 

 Stood the drought better than any of the others I 

 sowed." W. S. REEFER, ThomaaviUe, Ga. 



"SHADY NOOK" LAWN GRASS SEED. 



On nearly all lawns there are unsightly bare spots un- 

 der the shade of trees, which have baffled all efforts to 

 get into grass, but with this mixture there need be no 

 further difficulty. It is a combination of fine, dwarf- 

 growing, evergreen varieties, which in their wild or 

 natural state are to be found growing in the woods 

 or other sheltered and shaded spots. Ground that 

 has been densely shaded by trees is frequently 

 "sour," and if the drainage is defective it is apt 

 to be covered with moss and coarse bog grasses. 

 In such cases an application of slaked lime, at the 

 rate of one bushel to each thousand square feet, or 

 forty bushels to the acre, is an excellent corrective 

 and sweetener, but the moss should be first re- 

 moved by the use of a sharp rake 



Price, 35c. qt., $2.00 pk., $7.00 bush, of 20 lbs. 



(// by mail, add at the rate of 5c. qt. for postage. 



" The 'Shady Nook' Lawn Grass was especially satisfactory, and 

 we have taken pleasure in recommending it for similar places, and 

 now order for a friend who lias a fine tree in a prominent location 

 on the college ground under which no grass is (/rowing." 



Miss ELIZABETH P. LITTLE, Oberlin, Ohio. 

 "Last year you furnished a bushel of 'Shady Nook' Grass Seed which 

 did unusually well in our yard, where we have many oaks and sugar maples 

 Mrs. \VM. J. HO HURT 'SON. Charlottesville, Va. 



'ENDERSON'S 



TERRACE SOD 



LAW/V CRASS SEED. 



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"Terrace Sod" Lawn Grass Seed. 



A special mixture of grasses best suited 

 for sowing on terraces, railroad embank- 

 ments and side hills — grasses that produce 

 strong, spreading roots, thus preventing 

 heavv rains from washing them out; that 

 will 'withstand drought and exposure, 

 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 

 vour lawn by sowing this mixture, for 

 though strorig-rooted, the grasses are 

 equally as fine as those used in the "Hen- 

 derson" mixture. 



Price, 35c. qt, $2.00 pk., $7.00 bush, of 20 lbs. 

 (If by mail, add at the rate of 5c. qt. for postage.) 

 "/ have used your 'Henderson' Lawn and Terrac' 

 Sod grass seeds on the lawns and banks here with 

 most excellent effect." P. J. DONOHOE, 



Gard'r to M. K. J essup, Belvoir Terrace, Lenox, Mass. 



Besides the LAWN MIXTURES offered on this page, we shall at all times be pleased to make up mixtures for special requirements and situations. Correspondence invited. 



