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"SUNNY SOUTH" LAWN GRASS. 



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. 



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. 



(If by mail, add at therateof 5c. qt. for postage.) 



"My grass, the 'Snnny South,' is just as line as 

 can be, althougli I sliuuld have put more sen] on. 

 Will put all tlu'lialnDceot'the lairn in 'Sunny.South,' 

 it bavinfi stood the drought better than any of the 

 others 1 sowed." 

 W. S. KEEPER, 



Thowasville, Ga. 



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"TERRACE SOD' 



LAWIi UnAOOi A special mixture of 

 grasses best suited for sowing on terraces, 

 railroad embankments and side hills — grasses 

 that produce strong, spreading roots, thus 

 preventing heavy rains from washing tliem 

 out ; that will withstanddroughtand exposui e, 

 thrive on shallow soils, and at the same time 

 produce a rich, velvety green turf through- 

 out the season. There need be no fear of 

 Introducingcoarse grasses into j-our lawn by 

 sowing this mixture, for, though strong- 

 rooted, the grasses are equally as fine as 

 those used in the " Henderson " mixture. 

 Price, 35c. qt., $2.00 pk., $7.00 bush, 

 of 20 lbs. 

 {Jff by mail, add at the rale of 5c. qt. for postage.) 



" I have nsed your ' Henderson ' Lawn and Terrace 

 Sod grass seeds on the lawns and banks here with 

 most excellent effect." P. J. DONOHOE, 



Oardeoerto M. K. Jessup, Belvoir Terrace, Lenox, Mass.- 



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"SHADY NOOK" LAWN GRASS. 



On nearly all lawns there are unsightly bare spots 



under the shade of trees, wliich have baffled all efforts 



to g<'t 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 removed by 



the use of a sharp rake. 



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

 {Ifhij mail, add at the rate of be. qt. for postage.) 



" The 'Shady Xook' Lawn Grass was especially satisf>ictory, and 

 we ha \e taken pleasurein recommending it for similar places, and now 

 order for a friend who has a Hue tree in a jiromiuent location on the 

 college ground under whicli no grass is growing." 



Miss ELIZABETH P. LITTLE, Oberlin, Ohio. 



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



