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HENDERSON'S 



"Shady Nook" Lawn Grass Seed, 



On nearly all lawns there are unsightly bare spots under 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 thathas 

 been densely shaded by trees is frequently " sour," and if the 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 removed by the use of a sharp rake. 



Price, delivered free in the U. S., 35 cts. qt., $1.25 for 4 qts., $2.00 pk., $7.00 bu. of 20 lbs. 



" The popular opinion of many is that grass will not grow under the dense shade of the Magnolia tree and 1 was always 

 of that opinion until I tried your Shady Nook seed. I now have a fine green grass plot and I need not tell you how much it 

 adds to the appearance of the front of my residence." Dr. EDWIN BENTLEY, 113 East Capitol Ave., Little Rock, Ark. 



May 2\lh, 1915. 



HENDERSON'S 



"Terrace Sod" Lawn Grass Seed, 



This is a special mixture of grasses best suited for sowing on terraces, embankments and hill- 

 sides. These varieties push forth deep, strong, spreading roots; that bind the soil firmly into 

 a compact turf, which will withstand the heaviest rains. They are all hardy grasses, en- 

 during long periods of drought, they thrive on shallow soils, and can be relied upon to pro- 

 duce a rich velvety-green turf of fine leaved grasses throughout the season. The great diffi- 

 culty to be overcome in getting grass established on slopes is to prevent rains washing out the 

 young grass before it is thoroughly rooted. To prevent this, place a continuous run of ten 

 inch boards, set on edge and held in position by stakes, along the crest of the hill. This will 

 check and turn the water to a great extent. 



Price, delivered free in U. S., 35c. qt., $1.25 for 4 qts., $2.00 pk., $7.00 bu. of 20 lbs. 



WHAT CUSTOMERS SAY OF 



HENDERSON'S "TERRACE SOD" 



LAWN GRASS SEED. 



" From your Terrace Sod Seed last 

 year I had the finest sod on Terraces 

 you ever saw." 



0. M. KIMMEL, Grafford, Pa. 

 Feb. 16lh, 1915. 



" /( affords me great pleasure to 

 stale that I have been using Hender- 

 sons Shady Nook Lawn Crass Seed 

 under Magnolia and Maple trees for 

 many years with great success. I put 

 on a fresh supply of seed each year 

 and then fertilize it." 



Mrs. J. H. McFERRIN . 

 Jan. ilh, 1915. Collierville, Tenn. 



" The Terrace Sod Lawn Grass Seed 

 I had from you last year does well in- 

 deed. It holds the soil firmly." 

 I. H. STEPHENS, 



River ton. Conn. 



We Deliver free in the United States (by Freight, Express or Mail at our option) all Lawn Grass Seed Mixtures offered in this catalogue. 



