PETER HENDERSON & CO.. NEW VORK.— LAWN ESSENTIALS. 



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haWi^ Grass Seed. 



WITH IT^•L,^ w,.:. i.^..„.,.ic. „L.D ..i,^ ...„..£ NEW 



• Ixa\Vr)s, T^i^^is Courts, Grass plots, Etc., • 



AS SOFT AS VELVET AND AS GREEN AS EMERALD ALL SUMMER LONG. 



THE "HENDERSON" LAWN GRASS SEED is the best Lawn Grass Seed for our American 

 climate. It will form a close thick turf in a few weeks" time with no tendency to stool or grow in 

 clumps. It roots deeply and withstands severe droughts without turning brown, maintaining its beau- 



• tiful deep green color throughout the season. 



\Ve 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 various 



grasses that grow and flourish during different months of the year, so that a rich, deep green, velvety 

 lawn is constantly maintained, rivaling the famous lawns of Old England. 



The beautiful lawns at the World's Fair in Chicago, we produced in si.K weeks' time with the 

 "Henderson" Lawn Grass Seed. Not one of the charming features at the Exposition was so univers- 

 ally admired as our " setting of emerald velvet," which, withstanding the long-continued drought of the 

 summer, retained its verdi(re throughout the entire season. Besides being the only lawn grass seed 

 granted a medal, we exhibited the separate grasses used in the mixture, and received Seven A'wards • 



for superior quality and purity of samples, 



THE "HENDERSON" LAWN GRASS SEED 



Is relatively speaking, the cheapest seed offered, because, while the lawn grass mixtures of other 



* seedsmen will not average over 14 lbs. to the bushel, this weighs from 20 to 21 lbs. per measured bushel. 



If people only knew how comparatively easy it is to make a lawn with the 

 *' Henderson " Lawn Grass Seed, the days of using sod would soon be over. 



THE QVPCWTITV F2EQUIRED. 



(We furnish it in large or small quantities to suit the pretentious lawn or the modest door yard plot.) 

 Th^ quantity required for making tiew laiuns is j bushel per acre, or for renovating old lawns i to 2 bushel. For 

 a plot 7j X 2o, or joo square feet, j quart is required for new, or i pint for renovating old lawns. 



PRICES, (if by mail add at the rate of jc per quart for postage.) — Per qt., 25c.; peck, $1.50; bush., $5.00. 



