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THE HAXDS05IE COTTAGi: AXS» OF MR. JAS. E. ISORAJI- 



GRIFFITH & TURNER CO.'S EVERGREEN LAWN GRASS. 



THIS is a first-class mixture prepared by ourselves, and containing; nothing but choice seeds-just the thing- for t^^^^'^p^'T^'l^je^^n^^'Ji^f^; 

 grounds, remaininf; green and f resli during the hot summer months. Widely known and extensivelj used on the finest prn ate ana puDuc 

 grounds around Baltimore, Washington and elsewhere with the most satisfactory results. ,.^,„„tv lawn • hence the importance of 



Nothing adds to the attractiveness of suburban homes more than a well kept, P'psely cut, ^ e>etj la« n -^^ence tne^mpor ance o 

 securing the best^seeds. This we offer In our selected Evergreen Lawn Mixture, containing difrere^^^^^ 



different months of the year, so that a rich green, \ el vety lawn is constantly maintained. It is also adapted to tut s^'^^^rass pi^i-o " ^ j 



Half PeeU. 7.5c. Peek, 81.15. BiiHtarl of 30 lbs. 84. OO. 



Pint. lOe. 



Quart. 20o. 



Preparation and Care of Lawns. « 



THE ground should be thoroughly drained and well enriched before 

 sowing. Work the soil until well pulverized, and have the 

 surface as level as possible, so that the grass may present an 

 even appearance. After sowing, cover seed lightly and follow with 

 roller. The best results are obtained by using plenty of seed, four 

 bushels to the acre being about the right quantity. One quart is suf- 

 ficient for 300 square feet. Let the 

 grass obtain a good start befor cut- 

 ting, and then it should be trimmed 

 with a lawn mower about every 

 ton days. Old lawns may be im- 

 proved and renewed by the np^)li- 

 t^ation of fertilizers and seeding 

 about half the quantity of seed re- 

 (juircd for new lawns. This should 

 lie done wlienever they show any 

 thin places. 



OUR LAWN GRASS should not be 

 confounded with the cheap, chafty 

 grasses offered at less prices. 



White Dutch CloVer. 



(Trifolium Repens.) 

 The best ^■a^iefy for lawns, as it 

 forms a close herbage and remains 

 gi'een throughout the season. It 

 is also valuable when nii.xed with 

 grass seeds l(n- i)a.'iture. Sow in 

 spring at the rate of siv pounds per 

 acre when sown alone, half the 

 quantity when sown with other 

 grasses. 



POIllKl 8 ."i.^ 



.'S IXtlllKiN 1.00 



IO<» pOIIIKlN ... IS. 00 



Park Lawn Grass. 



This mixture does not contain so much 

 of the liigh-prioed grasses as our Ever- 

 green I.awn (iras-:, l)ut it is superior to 

 many of the cheap grades offered, and will 

 make a \ ery nice lawn. 



Qiinrt. 20<'. Poi'k. 81.00. 



Busho l of IB Ibx. 8:t.OO. 



RUBBER HOSE. 



Armoreil or Wired lloso, III ;."> niui .'hi-iooi 



Icnullis, 'i ineli, l«c. per foot. 

 G. vt T. ( o.'s Kxtrn 4-ply, in io ami .W-foot 



loiistlis, t^ie. per foot. 

 G. & T. (."o.N ICxtra 3-pIy, In 25 nmf .iO-foot 



leiiRtlis. fie. per foot. 

 G. A: T. Co.'s Standiiid 3-ply. f" ""<^ .""O-foot 



Icnsllis, »«•- per foot. 



OEn HOSE NOZZLES, 35 cts. 



The best In use. I"or tlirowinj; i\ue or coarse 

 sprny or strnlsl't stream. 



HOSE MENDERS. 

 COUPLERS. 



Brr.ss, for V-inch lioso, por pair, 



HOSE REELS. 



Hose Heels, Konntaiii SI.OO 



,\vipii 



ALL KINDS OF MACHINERY REPAIRED. 



