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PREPARATION and CARE OF LAWNS 



THE ground should be thoroughly drained and well enriched before 

 sowing. Work the soil until well pulverized, and liave the surface 

 as level as possible, so that the grass may present an even ap- 

 pearance. After soviing, 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 sufficient for 300 

 square feet. Let the grass obtain a good start before cutting, and then 

 it should be trimmed with a lawn mower about every ten days. Old 

 lawns may be Improved and renewed by the application of fertilizers 

 and seeding about half the quantity of seed requirpd for new lawn3. 

 Tliis should be done wlienever they show any tliin places. 



firiffith & Turner Go.*s Evergreen Lawn Grass 



This is a first-class mixture prepared by ourselves, and containing 

 nothing but choice seeds— ju.'it tlie thing for tennis, croquet and ball 

 grounds, remaining green and fresh during the hot summer months. 

 Widely known and extensively used on the finest private and public 

 gt-ounds around Baltimore, Washington and elsewhere with the most 

 satisfactory results. Nothing adds to the attractiveness of suburban 

 homes more than a well-kept, closely-cut, velvety lawn; hence the im- 

 portance of securing the best seeds. This we offer in our selected Evergreen Lawn Mixture, containing different varieties 

 that grow and flourish at different months of the year, so that a rich, green, velvety lawn is constantly maintained. It is 

 adapted to the small grass plots of city homes. Pint, 10c. Quart, 20c.; by mail, 25c. i/i Feck, 65c. Peck, $1.10. Bnsbel 



of 20 poonds, $4.00. 



By freight or express, not prepaid. 



PARK LA WIN GRASS 



This mixture does not contain so much of the high-priced grasses 

 as our Eve-green Lawn Grass, hu* it is superior to many of the clieap 

 grades offered, and will make a very nice lawn. Qt., 20c. Feck, $1.00. 

 Bus. of 16 lbs., $3.00. 



OUB LAWN GUASS SHOTTI.D NOT BE CONFOUNDED WITH THE 

 CHEAP, CHAi-FT GBASSES OFFEBED AT ZiOW FBICES. 



MT. AUG. 4, 1908< 



6ARR LAWN TRIMMER 



Used for trimming 

 grass from edges of side- 

 walks, under plants, 

 shrubs, "liedge fences and 

 other places where it is 

 impossible to get a lawn 

 mower No bending of 

 back and crawling around 

 on the kni-e.K. 



Price, $1.25. 



Griffith & Turner Co.'s Golf Linic Mixture 



Bushel $3.00 Ten-Bushel Lots $2.75 



There being a growing demand for a grass mixture suitable for 

 golf and cricket grounds, we have made a study of the grasses best 

 adapted to these purposes, and have them mixed in proper propor- 

 tions to give desired results. Many of the public and private grounds 

 around Baltimore and other places have been sown with our mix- 

 tures, and the grounds have won the admiration of thousands of 

 visitors. 



It is highly essential that golf and cricket grounds should be 

 mowed closer than ordinary lawns. 14 pounds to bushel. 



SHADY NOOK GRASS 



On nearly all lawns there are bare spots under the shade of trees. 

 With this mixture the above can be easily corrected. It is a com- 

 bination of grasses which are found growing in the woods in their 

 natural state. 



Ground that has been densely shaded by trees is frequently "sour" 

 and is apt to be covered with moss. In such cases apply slacked 

 lime at the rate of one bushel per tliousand square feet, but the moss 

 should be first removed with a rake. 



Price: lib., 35c. 5 lbs., $1.65. 



for postage. 



Bushel of 20 lbs., $6.00. Add 8c. 



"TERRACE" SOD MIXTURE 



A special mixture of grasses best suited for sowing on terraces, 

 railroad embankments and side hills — grasses that produce strong, 

 spreading roots, thus preventing heavy rains from washing them 

 out; that will withstand drought and exposure, thrive on shallow 

 soils, and at the same time produce a rich, velvety green turf 

 throughout the season. Qt., 35c. Feck, $2.00. Bushel of 20 lbs., 

 $7.00. Delivered free anywlicre in America. 



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WHITE DUTCH CLOVER 



(Trifolium Bepens.) 



See page 32. 

 The best variety for lawns, 

 as it forms a close Iierbage 

 and remains green throughout 

 the season. It is also valuable 

 when mixed with grass seeds 

 for pasture. Sow in spring at 

 the rate of 6 pounds per acre 

 when sown alone; half the 

 quantity when sown with other 

 grasses. 



Found, 40c. By mail, 50c. 

 10 pounds by express, $3.50. 



