The J. Bolgiano Seed Company, Baltimore, Md. 33 
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Grass and Clover Seed Mixtures for Golf Courses, Hay and Pastures 
These Mixtures give the very best and most satisfactory 
results to customers, and our trade in them is increasing rapidly. 
‘The advantage of sowing grasses and clover seed in mixtures 
has long been recognized and the practice is increasing to a 
very remarkable extent. We will take pleasure in advising our 
customers as to suitable grasses for their soils and purposes. 
We have in the following mixtures combined grasses 
suitable for the various soils and uses for which they are recom- 
mended. Those for permanent pastures are composed of grasses 
which succeed each other in growth, and give a succession from 
Special Golf Mixtures 
For Putting Greens 
What is needed here is a close, low-growing grass that will 
stand a lot of tramping and will make a springy, tough turf. 
After thoroughly experimenting and scientifically testing, we 
have formulated a mixture that will give the desired results 
of an ideal Putting green. This mixture will grow in most any 
soil. Lb. $.70. 100 Lbs. $60.00. 
Mixture for Golf Tees 
Here is where the most endurable sod is needed on the 
entire golf course, this mixture will produce a sod that will 
withstand the rough usage, and continue to grow, through the 
most strenuous season. Lb. $.50. 100 Lbs. $40.00. 
For Fair Greens 
Over the course, where a very close growing sod is not nec- 
essary, but where a beautiful, velvety, green grass is wanted, we 
especially recommend our special mixture for Fair greens. By 
using this mixture in connection with our special mixture for 
Putting greens you are assured an even, velvety, green golf 
course equal to the best of lawns. This mixture will thrive well 
even on poor soil. Lb. $.50. 100 Lbs. $40.00. 
the first of Spring until late in Winter, while for those desired 
more for cutting for hay have combined grasses which ripen 
together. In all our mixtures we are introducing small 
quantities of Alfalfa Clover with the idea of inoculating 
the land with Alfalfa bacillus. Alfalfa revolutionizes farming, 
but the bacillus must be established before the revolution can 
occur. The different mixtures are prepared both as to quantity 
and varieties as best adapted to the soils and situations for 
which they are recommended. In all of our grass mixtures we 
use the very best seeds. 
Pasture Mixtures 
The Mixtures Listed Below will Produce Excellent Re- 
sults, for Both Permanent Pasture, and Mowing for Hay. 
25 Lbs. or Over at 100 Lb. Rates 
Mixture No. 1. For Light, Dry, Gravelly or Sandy Soils. 
Sow 30 to 35 lbs. to the acre. Lb. 25c. 10 Lbs. at 20c lb. 100 
Lbs. at 18¢ per Ib. 
Mixture No. 2. For Heavy Loam or Clay Soil. Sow 30 
to Pa to the acre. Lb. 25c. 10 Lbs. at 20c. 100 Lbs. at 18c 
per lb. 
Mixture No 3. For Moist Bottom Land. Sow 25 to 30 
Ibs. He the acre. Lb. 25c. 10 Lbs. at 23c Ib. 100 Lbs. at 20c 
per lb. 
Mixture No. 4. Shady Nook Meadow Mixture. Like our 
Shady Nook Lawn Grass, this mixture is specially prepared 
for good loamy soil in partially shady situations. A fine per- 
manent pasture mixture, yields large crops of hay. Sow 30 to 
35 Ibs. to the acre. Lb. 25c. 10 Lbs. at 28c¢ lb. 100 Lbs. at 20c 
per lb. 
Grasses 
1121 English or Perennial Rye Grass _ 
Produces an abundance of foliage, which remains bright 
and green during the season. The hay is relished by all kinds 
of stock. It will grow well on almost any land. When sown 
by itself sow 30 lbs. per acre either in the Spring or Fall. 
Price: Lb. 25c. 100 Lbs. $17.00. 
149 Pacey’s Short Seeded Perennial Rye 
Specially suited for fine lawn mixture, extensively used 
on the beautiful lawns in England. It makes a quick leafy 
growth of fine texture. 25c Lb. 100 Lbs. $20.00. 
1172 Italian Rye Grass 
It is less wiry than Perennial Rye Grass and is particularly 
well adapted to the soils and climate of Florida, where it is 
sown very extensively in the Fall and Winter for lawn pur- 
poses. About 24 lbs. of seed to the acre. Price: “ Monumental ” 
Brand, 20c Lb. 100 Lbs. $13.00. : 
1188. Crested Dogstail. Roots deeply and withstands 
dry weather. Does well in the shade. Lb. 60c. 100 lbs. $50.00. 
1238. Rough Stalk Meadow Grass. One of the best 
bottom grasses in a meadow. Sow 30 lbs. per acre. Lb. 50c. 
1187. Hard Fescue. A valuable grass for dry lands and 
andy, soils. Sow 30 lbs. to the acre. Lb. 40c. Bu. of 12 Ibs. 
$4.75. 
1234. Fine Leaved Fescue. A short, small turf forming 
grass for wooded places and for lawn purposes. Lb. 50c. 
1186. Sheep Fescue. An excellent grass for poor, sandy 
soils. Resists drought remarkably well. Sow 40 Ibs. per acre. 
Lb. 40c. Bu. of 12 Ibs. $4.75. 
1189. Creeping Bent Grass. Distinctive on account of 
its compact, creeping, rooting stems. Fine for lawns and put- 
ting greens because of its fine texture. If sown alone use 50 lbs. 
to the acre. Price: “ Monumental ” Brand, Lb. 80c. 
1252. Sweet Vernal. Excellent for mixture in lawns for 
its sweet perfume. Price: Lb. 65c. 
Note.—Freight, Express or Postage, Extra on All Field Seeds. 
