14 /. T. LOVETT, LITTLE SILVER AND RED BAA K, N. J. 



Grand View Golf Grass Seed. 



View of Links o/Deal Golf Club, sown ivith Grand View Golf Grass, six weeks after seeding. 



The most important feature of a Golf Links is the sward. To be right it must be composed of grasses that 

 will remain bright green and soft during the hottest and dryest weather, and those that are absolutely hardy in 

 winter as well. They must be so mingled 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. To meet these require- 

 ments I have given the subject of lawn producing for Golf Links and Polo Grounds much study : my researches 

 and experiments resulting in the mixture I am selling 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 turt in fi^om six to eight weeks from time of seeding, and I 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. 



The above illustration is from a photograph made by an amateur, and for this reason it does not appear as 

 clear and strong as it should. However, at the time that the photograph was taken — forty-two days from seeding — 

 the turf was firm and strong, permitting of mowing with horse mower without the least indentation being made 

 in the surface.^ It remained bright emerald green throughout the summer and autumn, although at times all 

 other grass plots and lawns were sere and brown by reason of excessive heat and drought. 



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



"OUT O' SIGHT" MOLE TRAP. 



So many of my patrons have written me to the effect that they have been greatly troubled with moles 

 that I take pleasure in ottering the "Onto' Sight " Mole Trap, it having many advantages over all others. In 

 construction it is simplicity personified, being made on the plan of the celebrated " Onto' Sight ' Mouse and Rat 

 Traps; is easily set without danger to the operator and can also be used in hot beds without interfering with the 

 glass cover, as well as upon lawns and in gardens. It can be set without disturbing the run- way of the mole, 

 and the pedal is so sensitive that it is practically impossible for the mole to pass under the trap without tripping- 

 it and bemg caught. A field trial of three mouths has established its value beyond question, and best of 

 all, in addition to being the best trap upon the market, and almost indestructible, etc., is low in price. The 

 secret of mole catching is to use a good trap. Full explanations and instructions are sent with each trap. 

 Price {by mail postpaid)., 85 cents. 



Brooklyn, N. Y., March 29ih, 1898. 

 I write to express to you my pleasure and sui prise at ihe 

 fine condition I find my lawn In this early In the sprlnsr. 



1 attribute Its flue appearance and condition to your Terrace 

 and Lav^n seed, and will recommend ihem to all my friends. 



Fred C. Coehen. 



Albany Co., N. Y., Feb. 2nd, 1898. 

 Your " Grand View " Lawn Grass seed pave me a most ex- 

 cellent lawn, and while I have used grass seed for lawns 

 many times before, I bave never used any that gave the com- 

 plete satisfaction that your lawn grass seed did, 



B. G. Myer. 



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

 I have used the '* Grand View " Lawn Gass seed purchased 

 of you last sprlug ^lih excellent results. The soil of my 

 lawn is very dry, and on poitlonsof the terrace I Had used 



some coal ?shes for flIUng, but. notwithstanding this, it pro- 

 duced a nice green sward the first season. I most cheerfully 

 recommend it to any one In need of a gcofi lawn erass seed. " 



Elmer B. Shafer. 



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

 Your Lawn Grass seed and ever\ thing else whlcb I nave 

 purchased from you, I have yet to And cause for complaint. 



W. J. Russell. 



Luzerne Co., Pa., Jan 7tb, 1898. 

 I was much pleased with Lawn Grass seed. It did splen- 

 didly. J. Fetterman. 



Dauphin Co., Pa. 

 I am very proud of my lawn. A marvelous succces^, and I 

 take pleasur« in so iufoimiLg you. Every peitcnis aston- 

 ished. Dr. J. Landis Skitz. 



