

Henderson's Sunny South 



LAWN GRASS SEED 



It is especially prepared for the South, and contains all the best Grasses that arp by 

 nature adapted for hot, dry situations. In the South, Bermuda Grass is frequently used, 

 but it remains green only iu the summer months, turning brown in winter; but by 

 using this mixture, and with some care and atteution to waterinj^, an all-the-year 

 round lawn can be maintained in [Southern States where Grasses do not 

 usually thrive. 



Price, dehvered free ia the U. S., 35 cts. qt., SI. 25 for 4 qts , $2.00 pk., ■ ^. 

 S7.00 bu. of 20 lbs. 



*'/ have sent you under separate cover photograph showing bird's-eye- 

 view of Tennessee Cenlennial Exposition grounds^ on which we have 

 used exclusively Henderson Lawn Grass Seed. It was sown last Sepicrnhrr 

 and is now up in good shape, making an elegant lawn for tfie 

 Exposition." E. C. LEWIS. 



A GREEN LAWN IN TEXAS 



^\At my former home at El Paso I had a lawn of your Sunny 

 SouthLawndrass Seed which under irrigation produced the heavi- 

 est lawn I ever saw, necessitating culling three times weekly in 

 order io make it look trim. I use your liall Brarinrj Lawn Mower 

 L. H. VANDERWEliT, Willcox, Am, 



Henderson's Seaside 



LAWN GRASS SEED 



Along our seacoast there are many beautiful summer honits 

 and resorts with such sandy saline surroundings that a turf of 

 I lie favorite lawn Gritsses cannot be produced.] We have so 

 ■ •i'ten made up a mixture of special Grasses to thrive under 

 ifiese trying conditions that we have concluded to offer it for 

 I lie benefit of otliers who maybe having the same "trouble in 

 -■'•Ifing Grass to grow." Our ''Seaside" mixture will make a 

 -Mod turf of green on sand where the finer Grasses are not so 

 likely to thrive, though, of course, the sand must be top-dressed 

 Aith not less than 2 inches of soil before even our "Seaside" 

 I »rass Seed is sown, to enable the young Grass to get a start, 

 after which the long roots — peculiar to the varieties we use in 

 this mixl are — drive down deeply in the sand and remain perman- 

 ently self-sustairung, if attention is given to sprinkhng during dry 

 weather. Use at the rate of oue quart for 300 square feet; 5 bushels 

 pt-r acre. 



Price, delivered free in U. S., 25 cts. qt., 85 cts. for 4 qts., $1.50 

 |.k.. §5.00 bu. of 20 lbs. 



"For several years I hove ordered for laying dotvn neiv laivns, and for reno- 

 vating others, Henderson's Seaside Lawn Grass Seed. It has produced the best result. 



ELTOy G. a USHMA.Y, Taunfnn. 



These mixtures ore composed principally of native Grasses, 

 mingled ivilh a few varieties of foreign origin. They are un- 

 doubtcdlv the best for the 

 AMEHICAN CLIMATE and AMERICAN CONDITIONS. 



Henderson's Shady Nook 



LAWN GRASS SEED 



On nearly all lawns there are unsightly bare spots under the 

 shade of trees, which have bafQed all efforts to get into Grass, 

 but with this mixture there need be no further difficulty. It is 

 a combination of tine, dwarf growing, evergreen varieties, which 

 in their wild or natural state are to be found growing in the 

 v/oods or other sheltered and shaded spots. Ground that has 

 been densely shaded by trees is frequently "sour," and if the 

 drainage is defective it is apt to be covered with moss and 

 coarse Grasses. In such cases an application of slaked Vime, 

 at the rate of one bushel to each thousand sc;'. fi '''eet, or forty 

 bushels to the acre, is an excellr . corrective and sweetener, 

 but the moss should be first r-'iiitnoved by the use of a sharp rake- 

 Price, deUvered free in 'che U. S., 35 cts. qt., $1.25 for 4 qts., 

 $2.00 pk., $7.00 bu. of 20 lbs. 



"'It affords me pleasure to stale that I have been using Shady 

 Nook Lawn Grass for years under magnolia and maple trees, 

 which make a dense shade, with great success. I put on afresh 

 supply of seed each vear, then fertilize." 



Mrs. J. H. McFEHBIN, Collierville, Tenn. 

 "On July loth we seeded many bare sptds under the large trees 

 ivilh your Shady Nook Grass seed. Now in thirty-five days of 

 midsummer, the spots are closely covered with beautiful green grass, 

 greatly admired bv all. 



D.'E. HOW ATT, Forest Hill, Cleveland, Ohio. 



Henderson's Terrace Sod 



LAWN GRASS SEED 



A special mixture of Grasses best suited for sowing on tor- 

 races, embanknienls and hillsides; Grasses tliat produce Ion;;, 

 strong;, spreading roots, tlius preventing heavy.raiiis from wash- 

 ing them out; tiiat will withstand drought and exposure, 

 thrive on shallow soils, and at the same time produce a rich, 

 velvety-green turf throughout the season. There need he no 

 fear of introducing cojirse Grasses into your lawn by sowing 

 this mixture, for, though strong-rooted, the Grasses are equally 

 as fine-leaved as those used in the "Henderson Lawn Grass" 

 mixture. 



Price, delivered free in the U. S,, 35 cts. qt., SI. 25 for 4 qts., 

 $2.00 pk., §7.00 bu. of 20 lbs. 



'*From your Terrace Sod Seed 

 last year in just Jive iveeks I 

 hadihejinesi sodon ter- 

 race you crer saw." 

 O.M.KIMMELL 

 Trafjord, Pa. 



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