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P. MANN & CO., WASHINGTON, D. C 



MANN'S EVERGREEN LAWN GRASS 



Put Up by Us and Under Our Own Formula 



FINE LAWNS can only be made by using the best grade of grasses. The proper blending to give 

 satisfactory result needs the study of years. Among some of the most beautiful lawns of Washington and 

 its suburbs are those sown with "Evergreen" Lawn Grass Seed. 



These seeds should be covered very slightly and a roller run over the ground after sowing. Pint, 15c. 

 Quart, 25c. Pound, 30c. Bushel (of 14 pounds), $3.50. 



LAWN GRASS FOR SHADY PLACES AND UNDER TREES.— A selection of grasses that thrive 

 well in shaded situations, under trees, or close to walls where there is little sun. Price: Quart, 25c. 

 Pound, 30c. Bushel (of 14 pounds), $3.50. 



LAWN AND GARDEN FERTILIZER 



Old and New Lawns Require Stimulating after the long drag through winter, or in the fail, after 

 the season of cutting and the heat of summer. For this purpose our high-grade Bone Meal is best adapted 

 to the wants of the lawn. It should be sown broadcast from the middle of February to the first of May for 

 spring, and from September to November in the fall. In preparing a new lawn use a liberal quantity 

 and rake it in thoroughly before sowing the seed. Ten pounds sow enough for 250 square feet. Ten 

 pounds, 50c. 100 pounds, $3.50. 200-pound Bag, $6.50. 



PULVERIZED SHEEP MANURE FOR LAWNS.— 5 pounds, 30c. 10 pounds, 60c. 100-lb. bag, $3.00. 



MANN'S PERMANENT PASTURE MIXTURES 



Mann's Special Grass and Clover Mixtures are put up from grasses adapted to this section, in such pro- 

 portions as experience has shown are best suited to the different soils and purposes for which they are 

 recommended. Those for permanent pasture are composed of grasses which succeed each other in growth 

 and give a succession from the first of spring till late in the winter ; while for those desired more for 

 cutting for hay we have combined grasses which ripen together. The different mixtures are prepared both 

 as to quantity and varieties best adapted to the soils and situations for which they are recommended. We 

 shall take pleasure in giving our customers the bene^t of our knowledge and experience in regard to 

 mixtures to be sown, or we will be glad to advise th^m as to suitable grasses for their soils and pur- 

 poses at any time that special information may be desired. 



MIXTURE No. 1 



For Light, Gravelly or Sandy Soils 



Composed of the following Grasses and Clovers : 



Italian Rye Grass 



Red Clover 



Alsike Clover 



Tall Meadow Oat Grass 



Alfalfa 



Clover 



Red Fescue 



Sheep Fescue 

 Meadow Fpscue 

 Orchard Grass 

 Red Top or Herd's Grass 

 KeMuckv B'ue Grass 

 Arctic or Rescue Grass 



Sow thirty to thirty-five pounds to the acre. 



MIXTURE No. 2 



For Heavy Loam or Clay Soils 



Composed of the following Grasses and Clovers : 



Alsike Clover 



Orchard Grass 



Red Ton or Herd's Grass 



White Clover 



Sheen Fe?cue 



Meadow Fescue 



Red Clover 



Tall Meadow Oat Grass 



Kentuckv B^ue Grass 



Perennial Rye Grass 



Timothy 



Meadow Foxtail 



Sow thirty to thirty-five pounds to the acre. 



