GRIFFITHS 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 tennis, croquet and 

 ball grounds, remaining green and fresh during the hot summer months. Widely known and extensively used on the finest pri- 

 vate and public grounds around Baltimore, Washington and elsewhere with the most satisfactory results. 



Nothing adds to the attractiveness of a suburban home more than a well kept, closely cut, velvety lawn ; hence the impor- 

 tance of securing the best seeds. This we offer in our selected Evergreen Lawn Mi.xture, 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 also adapted to the small grass 

 plots of city homes. Piut, lOc; quart, 20c.; half peck, 75c.; peck, S1.15; bushel'of 30 pounds, S4.00. 



. , 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 rollei-. The best re- 

 sults 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 renew- 

 ed by the application of fertilizers 

 and seeding about half the quantity 

 of seed required for new lawns. This 

 should be done whenever they show 

 any thin places. 



OUR LAWN GRASS should not be con- 

 founded with the cheap, chaffy grasses 

 offered at less prices. 



Park . . . 

 Lawn Grass 



This mixture does not contain so much of 

 the high-priced grasses as our Evergreen 

 Lawn Grass, but it is superior to many of the 

 cheap grades offered, and will make a very 

 nice lawn. 



Quart. 20c. Peck, $1.00 



Bushel of 16 lbs., $3.00 



White Dutch 



Clover. 



(Trifolium repens.) 

 The best variety for lawns, as it 

 forms a close herbage and remains 

 gTeen 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 otlier 

 grasses. 



Pound ... S .25 



5 pounds 1.00 



lOO " 18.00 



RTJBBE^R HOSB. 



Armored or Wired Hose, in 2.5 and 50 -ft. 



lengths, } inch, 16c. per foot. 

 G. & T. Co.'s Extra 4 ply, in 2.5 and 50 ft. 



lengths, 15c. per foot. 

 G. & T. Co.'s Extra 3 ply, in 25 and 50 ft. 



lengths, 10c. per foot. 

 G. & T. Co.'s Standard 3 ply, in 25 and 50 



ft. lengths, 9c. per foot. 



Gem Hose Nozzles. 



The best in use. For throwing fine 

 or coarse spray or straight stream. 



Hose Menders. 



Couplers. 



Brass, for } inch hose, per pair 15c. 



HOSS R:EBI/S, $3.50 



AM. PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. 



