Spade the soil deeply in preparing to 

 sow grass seed. 



Rake it Rne and smooth. 



Scatter the seed evenly over the surface. 



Fine Grass Seed for 



many uses 



The essentials of a beautiful lawn are: rich well drained soil; careful preparation of the ground, to 

 make it fine and smooth and mellow; wise selection of seeds; sowing at a time when the young plants 

 will have a chance to become well established before they are exposed to dry or cold weather or hot 

 summer sunshine. Special care should be given to selection of grasses because some varieties are most 

 luxuriant in spring, some in summer, others in autumn. A combination of the proper sorts is neces- 

 sary to insure a velvety carpet-like lawn. 



Seed should be sown early in spring or in fall, at the rate of 1 pound to every 150 to 400 square feet, 

 depending on variety. Make the surface fine and smooth by raking. In spring, sow the seed as early 

 as possible, preferably just before a shower, as this will push the seed far enough into the ground to 

 cover it sufficiently. In fall, sow before the autumn rains, early enough so that the young grass can 

 become established before cold weather. 



ASTORIA BENT {Agrostis capillaris var. Astoriana) A comparatively new and distinct grass; 

 seldom produces stolons, but spreads from underground root stalks. Excellent for lawns and golf 

 greens. Lb. $1.35; 10 lbs. $11.50. 



CHEWI NG'S FESCUE {Fcstuca rubra fallax) A New Zealand grown strain of Red Fescue. Adapted 

 for forming close and lasting turf in shady places. Valuable also for exposed hillsides and golf 

 courses. Lb. 75c; 10 lbs. $7.00. 



KENTUCKY BLUE GRASS {Poa pratensis) The best hardy grass for lawn purposes. It forms a 

 good turf, is permanent, and makes an ideal lawn. Well adapted to all soils. 



Lb. 45c; 10 lbs. $4.00. 



PERENNIAL RYE GRASS (Pacey's) {Lolium perenne) A tufted fine-leaved grass much used in 

 mild climates where it is really hardy. Valuable due to its very rapid growth. 



Lb. 30c; 10 lbs. $2.50. 



RED TOP (Fancy) (Agrostis alba) Well adapted to growing where extensive care cannot be 

 given to the lawn. It reaches maximum development in early fall. Succeeds in all soils. 



Lb. 45c; 10 lbs. $4.00. 



ROUGH STALKED MEADOW (Poa Irivialis) An excellent grass for shaded locations. 



Lb. 75c; 10 lbs. $7.00. 



SEASIDE BENT (Agrostis maritima) A stoloniferous grass, used principally for golf courses. Good 

 color. Lb. $1.50; 10 lbs. $12.50. 



WHITE DUTCH CLOVER Valuable for lawns. It does well on all soils, especially where lime is 

 present. Lb. 60c; 10 lbs. $5.50. 



*FINE MIXED LAWN GRASS A superior mixture of the best and cleanest grades of seed. Adapted 

 to general lawn purposes. Carton 25c; lb. 50c; 10 lbs. $4.50. 



EXTRA FINE MIXED Each variety included has a different period of luxuriant growth so that the 

 lawn is in excellent condition all summer. Lb. 60c; 10 lbs. $5.50. 



SHADY LAWN MIXTURE An excellent selection of fine grasses which thrive in the shade of trees 

 or buildings. Lb. 65c; 10 lbs. $6.00. 



Particularly Adapted to Western Conditions 



MORSE'S CALIFORNIA LAWN MIXTURE (No white clover or rye grass) Excellent for fine 

 lawns, especially in the West. It contains only the finest-leaved grasses to make a good, peren- 

 nially green turf. " Lb. 60c; 10 lbs. $5.50. 



• MORSE'S GOLDEN GATE PARK LAWN MIXTURE Contains the most hardy and resistant 

 grasses to make sod where grass must endure much trampling. It includes very little white 

 clover. Carton 25c; lb. 50c; 10 lbs. $4.50. 



Postpaid in U. S. A. Not less than 1 lbs. sold at the 101b. rate. Please write for prices on larger quantities. 



THE BOOKLET CUPBOARD— Illustrated below 



These folders have been prepared for home gardeners. They will be sent free upon request. 



How Do Your Onions Grow? 



Grow Lettuce Successfully. 



You, Too, Can Grow Fine Tomatoes. 



Fall Bulb Planting. 



Flowering Plants For Your Rock Garden. 



Starting Perennials from Seed. 



Let's Have a Beautiful Lawn. 



Flower Gardens — Old Fashioned and New. 



Getting the Most from Your Vegetable Garden. 



If It's a Matter of Taste (a list of choice vegetable varieties 



selected for home gardens). 

 Old-time Herbs for Modern Gardens 



Cover by raking lightly. 



• Our choice. In FERRY'S RED and SILVER DISPLAYS 



