Grand View Golf Grass Seed. 



The most important feature of a Golf Links is the sward. To be right it must be com- 

 posed of grasses that will remain bright green and soft during the hottest and dryest 

 weather and are absolutely hardy in winter as well. They must be so mingled also as to 

 give a tough and enduring turf and, above all, the varieties of grasses employed must be 

 such as will most quickly produce the sort of sward described above. To meet these 

 requirements we have given the subject of lawn producing for Golf Links, Cricket Tables 

 and Polo Grounds much study; our researches and experiments resulting in giving us the 

 mixture we now offer under the name of "Grand View Golf Grass." 



This mixture has given the most thorough satisfaction wherever used, producing a 

 dense, tough, soft, bright green turf in from six to eight weeks 'from time of seeding, and we take 

 great pleasure in offering it; knowing that it supplies the need of the hour in Lawn Grass 

 Seeds. Its weight is eighteen pounds per bushel. 



Price, Bushel, $2.50; ten bushels for $22.50. Special rates on large lots 



Albant Co., -K Y.. Feb. 2nd, 1898. 

 Your 4 "Grand View** Lawn G-rass seed gave me a 

 most excellent lawn, and while I have used grass seed 

 for lawns many times before. I have never used any 

 that gave the "complete satisfaction that your lawn 

 grass seed did, and when the snow leaves us I will be 

 most happy to show those who have an interest in see- 

 ing; mv beautiful lawn. B. G. Myer. 



Cheming Co., Jan. 20th. 1898. 

 It gives me pleasure to inform you that the " Grand 

 View " Lawn Grass seed I got of you last spring was 

 satisfactory in every respect; it makes a rich green 

 lawn and I have the best lawn on the street. 



E. Delamarter. 



Luzerne Co.. Pa., Jan. 31st, 1898. 

 I have used the •• Grand View" Lawn Grass seed 

 purchased of you last spring with excellent results. The 

 soil of my lawn is very dry. and on the portions of the 

 terrace T had used some coal ashes for filling, but, not- 

 withstanding this, it produced a nice green sward the 

 first season. I most cheerfully recommend it to any 

 one in need of a good lawn grass seed. 



Elmer B. Shafer. 



Columbia Co.. N. Y.. Jan. 25th. 1898. 

 Your Lawn Grass seed and everything else' which I 

 have purchased from you. I have yet to find cause for 

 complaint. W. J. Russell. 



Northampton Co.. Pa.. Jan. 14th. 1898. 

 The lay of our land is very high and dry, but we are 

 more than pleased with your Lawn Grass seed for the 

 first season's growth. We let the grass and weeds grow 

 together for the first two months, thinking the weeds 

 would shade the grass: after that we cut it every two 

 weeks except when it was very dry. and by fall we had 

 a beautiful sod looking more fresh and green than one- 

 half the other plots that had been sodded for years, 

 although the season was very dry. some plots burning 

 up entirely. The other peck I got for another party 

 and the last I heard he was well pleased with it. 



Ervin Loney. 



Luzerxe Co.. Fa.. Jan. 7th. 1898. 

 I was much pleased with the Lawn Grass seed. It did 

 splendidly. I. Fetterman. 



Henry Co., Ohio, Dec. 3rd, 1896. 

 Your Terrace Mixture did all you recommended. I 

 have sown it on three terraces, each terrace being dif- 

 ferent slopes; angles run at from 24 to 45 degrees, and 

 must admit it was far ahead of my expectations. I 

 had sown almost every kind of grass seed imaginable 

 to obtain a sod on the banks, but without avail, and 

 now after but one season's growth I have a good, firm 

 coat of grass, which was much more than 1 expected. 

 You are at liberty to use my name as reference v» ith 

 any parties who desire to purchase a grass mixture 

 that will successfully- stand the drouth. J. W. Long. 



Dauphin Co.. Pa., Nov. 28th, 1896. 

 I am very proud of my lawn. A marvelous success, 

 and I take' pleasure in so informing you. Every per- 

 son is astonished. Dr. J. *Landis Seitz. 



Hudson Co.. N. J.. Nov. 30th, 1896. 

 The Lawn Grass Seed you sent me last May gave en- 

 tire satisfaction. My lawn is in better condition than 

 any other in the neighborhood. Emil Mehl. 



Fillmore Co.. Neb., Dec. 1st, 1896. 

 My success with your grass seed was great and I have 

 a good stand : could not ask for better success, and 

 shall order some more in spring. C. W. Price. 



Middlesex Co.. N. J., Nov. 4th, 1896. 

 The grass seed bought of you last spring was satisfac- 

 tory in every respect; though planted on soil that uas 

 very poor, it gave us a beautiful, velvety lawn. 



Mrs. F. A. Ostrander. 



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