r "I i P- MANN & CO., WASHrNGTONT brc 



CAPITAL CITY LAWN GRASS SEED 



Our mixture of Grass Seeds for Lawns, Parks, Tennis and Cricket grounds is composed of the finest varieties of 

 grasses? eacli of which has its season of beauty, and the result of this blending is the producmg of a sod that is not 

 onlv alwavs evergreen and velvetv in appearance, but of the color and beauty of the emerald^ . *^, ^ 



Seeding is preferable to sodding, because it is cheaper, and will soon cover the earth with a luxurant growth ot 

 thriftv grals and if fertilized spring and fall will last indefinitely. . , ^ . ^ ^ *i,- i ^^ 



Frequent mowing prevents natural seeding, which grasses annually supply m abundance to restore and thicken 

 sod Hence when the grass is injured bv tramping or thinned by other cause, the best and most natural method to 

 restore its beautv is to sow seed plentifully. Tse two pounds of seed on a space 20x^0, or 800 square feet. 



To nrenare the ground for seeding Lawn grass, it should be plowed deeply, cross plowed, and the soil finely pulver- 

 ized and enriched. Use fertilizer and avoid the danger of an importation of seeds, the growth of sorrel, weeds, etc., 

 liable to be in barnvard manure. ^ , .^ • 0+ m r^* on^ i \^ 



These seeds should be covered very slightly and a roller run over the ground after sowing. Ft. 10c, Qt. 20c. Lb. 

 25c. Pk. 75c. Bu. (of 14 lbs.) S2.50. 



LAWN FERTILIZER. 



Old and N«w Lawns Reauire Stimulating after the long drag through winter, or in the fall after the season 

 ofcuttinlandfl^fcaT" summer F6r^h^^ purpose our high grade bone meal is best adapted to the wants of the 

 lawn. It should be sown broadcast, from the middle of February to first of May for spring and from September to 

 November in the fall. In preparing a new lawn use a liberal quantity andrake it m thoroughly before sowing the seed. 

 1 lbs. sow enough for 250 square feet. 1 lbs. 30c. 1 00 lbs. $2.50. 



UNIVERSAL LAWN MOWER. 



This is not a cheap Mower because the price is low. The mate- 

 rial entering into these goods is first-class in every_ respect. The 

 principle applied in the construction of this Mower is the same as 

 used on machines which are sold for very much more money. 

 Price, 10 inch cut, 7 inch wheel ----- $2.50 



" ' 12 " 7 " ----- 2.75 



"14 " 7 " _.---. 3.00 



" 16 " 7 " ----- 3.50 



THE GIRARD HIGH WHEEL >^^^^^ ^ii^fe\v^^:^^L _ 1% 



LAWN MOWER. 



The increased height of the wheels is 

 made to meet the popular demand for a 

 wheel larger than the regulation size at 

 the lowest possible cost. It has open 

 cylinder, cast-steel hardened and tem- 

 pered cutting knives, improved rachet 

 and good adjustment. 



14 inch $5.00 — ^^ss=^.r=-^ .^rs--; 



16 " 5.50 —^ 



18 '• 6.00 



THE E-Z GRASS CATCHERS, 12-14-16 in.. $1.50. Adapted to all LaWn Mowsrs. 



