Beautiful Lawns on the Estate of Mrs. Felix Fuld. South Orange, N. J., made with The Henderson Laun Grass Seed 



Autumn is the Best Time to Make or Renovate a Lawn 



The " H E N D E RSON " £awn Qrass See^ 



Sown in the autumn, produces enduring turf which will withstand summer droughts 



We give full instrucl-ions for making new lawns or re-seeding old ones in our booklet, "How to Make a lawn." 



This is enclosed in every package. 



For a long time we have recommended the fall sowing of grass seed, either for making a new lawn, or renovating the old 

 one, and year after year the successful results have shown the wisdom of following this system, which is Nature's system. 



Grass seed sown in the fall germinates rapidly, and will attain a strong growth by the time frost comes. Even with the rig- 

 orous northern winters there is very little danger of its being injured by the cold weather; in fact, our advice is not to protect 

 it in any way. 



Even before the frost is completely out of the ground, we find that the young grass responds to the first warm days. Weed 

 seeds from the previous summer will not start until weeks after the fall-sown grass has become strong and vigorous enough to 

 withstand their more rapid growth; in fact, if it has been planted thickly the grass will often crowd out the weeds. 



Any lawn will be improved by a light sowing of the appropri- 

 ate Henderson mixture during early September, together with 

 an application of one of the Henderson fertilizers. You will 

 find a list of our various grass mixtures for particular places 

 on page i and whether you are going to make a new iawn, 

 or renovate the old, we strongly urge your doing so at once. 



A copy of our pamphlet, "How to Make a Lawn," is sent 

 with every package of the Henderson Lawn Grass Seed. 



In the latitude of New York, the seed may be sown up to 

 the first of October; farther south later, and farther north up 

 to about September first. 



Quantity of Grass Seed Required for Lawns 



Size of plot Square feet Quantity 



10 X 20 200 1 lb. 



20 X 50 1,000 5 lbs. 



20x100 2,000 10 lbs. 



40 X 100 4,000 20 lbs. 



200 X 200 40,000 100 to 150 lbs. 



For renovating use one-half the above quantities. 



Price 1/2 lb. 30c; lb. 55c; 3 lbs. $1.60; 5 lbs. $2.60; 10 lbs. $5.00; 

 25 lbs. $12.00; 100 lbs. $45.00. Transportation paid. 



IFhetht-r you renovate your old lawn or make a new one, it will be richer, greener and more durable if you feed it with 



Henderson's Lawn Enricher. 



PETER HENDERSON 6- CO., "'^s^rht'"'^ NEW YORK, N.Y. 



Copyrighf 1941, Peter Henderson & Co., New York 



