MANN'S CAPITAL CITY LAWN MIXTURE 



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LAWN GRASS SEED 



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 Capital City Lawn Grass Seed. 



These seeds should be covered very slightly and a roller run over the ground after sowing. Pint, 10c. 

 Quart, 20c. Pound, 25c. Peck (of 3§ pounds), 75c. Bushel (of 14 pounds), $3.00. 



LAWN GRASS FOR SHADY PLAGES 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, 20c. Peck (3| pounds), 75c. Pound, 25c. Bushel (14 pounds), $3.00. 



LAWN AND GARDEN FERTILIZER 



Old and New Lawns Require Stimulating, after the long drag through winter, or in the fall 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. 10 pounds sow enough for 250 square feet. 10 pounds, 30c. 

 100 pounds, $2.00. 200-pound bag, $3.50. Special price on ton lots: 



PULVERIZED SHEEP MANURE 



This is purely a natural and most nutritious plant food, clean to handle, and its effect is immediate 

 and lasting. There is nothing better to mix with soil for potting plants. Florists who use it extensively 

 advise mixing about one-seventh manure and six-sevenths soil. As a top dressing for lawns, it is un- 

 equaled. 5 pounds, 25c. 10 pounds, 40c. 30 pounds, $1.00. 50 pounds, $1.25. 100 pounds, $2.00. 



CLEVELAND LAWN WEEDER 



This little device gets at the root of the evil and removes it bodily 

 The curved edge of the blade enters and loosens the soil, pressure on the lever then causes the toothed 

 jaw to grasp the plant, and a slight pull suffices to dislodge it without disturbing the surrounding sod. 

 Price, 60c. 



