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Early Purple Top; Strap Keavet’ 5.2 ee kes cee fo 05 fo 10 $0 15 fo 25 fo 80 
Pusple Top:White Globe: beth ier. 2 siccekeeas sn caeee 5 IO 15 30 90 
Cow Horitor ong WW nite Acca: c ooey SOs ass oe oe 5 15 25 4o y fan 
Large White Notolte: 2... 2.7 uoniata ee ete eeersle ee aa 5 fe) 15 25 80 
Pomeranean White Globe. . 23s. 0.55 2. owes Epona rans al status Rat ates 5 fe) 15 25 80 
Seven TOP. 2 ko eheie(Ss G hemes SMPs Seen ae arenes ohare Ses 10 15 20. 65 
Southern Prize:............. Leds oi aC ORR wile ey Sue SN 5 IO 15 25 80 
Rarcev Amber Gila be. cn.g: ott hare ate seins aero core ayaa See 5 10 15 25 80 
Vellow Globe. ti. ¢.<.5 7 AS eeptiks ate ed ie kira aL SA inate tua we ey fe) 15 30 go 
Yellow Stone..... so ERE SPRING wi de CEE aces oe aE by 5 fe) 15 30 go 
Oranive Jelly ornGoldem Balls. a eee ie ten cee ws Saat cis 5 ite) 15 25 80 
Purple’ Lop Yellagy Aberdeen. <i vacase >: ete Crake o Aaetabee Siete eas 5 10 15 25 80 
RUTA BAGA OR SWEDE— 
American Purple Top or Improved Long Island. ...... wie IO 20 35 I 10 
Bangholm..... Frit ita Mee wens Nery 2a aeeeanme rts Seemann Earthen 2 at 5 10 15 30 go 
Carters Imperial Purple lop. io ie weld «mn tewiern er tee 5 IO 15 30 go 
D. M. Ferry & Co’s Improved Purple Top Yellow ........ 5 fe) 15 30 go 
PBS qisesh 13751010 ig AP ge ae nme ie na ee Seer cir ey oT eae fe SE a ob Pa nr eo 5 fe) 15 30 go 
Hall’s Westbury...:. an a ti wee Uo B AeA aia Rd Petar ew Givenetass Ueta rohats ate 5 10 20 35 I 10 
Hartley?s* Bronze? Tops ooo ecto croe each era he ahtarenct akg hte rns 5 fe) 20 35 I 10 
Monarch of Tankard, -2o.)h00) ho eee she Aeralera “a ete os a 10 20 35 I 10 
Skirvitio’siK ing Gf Swedes. cai Gos hire sie Maca riataeSeY a ates 5 10 20 353 i to 
Siltton’s. Chatiipions. 25.0 > 254% Nites) wien actin Bean aeicea SiaE er AS oc Eck 5 10 15 30 go 
Sweet Perfection White............. RET Rie eee eet oe 5 10 20 35 1 15 
Universal or Canadian Gem ......... Pome. tebe» Srey ee 5 10 20 35 a 
White or Sweet Russian....:.....2<:. Pte eMe te 5: ceric «18 dps per 10 15 30 go 
Yellows Swedes, circu. wien ues nies eee pe ree I i ae eee 5 Io 15 30 go 
A Beautiful Lawn 
There is nothing which adds more to the external attractiveness of a home than a beautiful lawn, You may have 
such by providing the right conditions. These are: 
First.—A rich, properly prepared soil. If the ground is naturally rich, all that is necessary is that it be well spaded, 
making it as fine and mellow as possible. If,as is often the case, it consists of the earth from the excavation for the 
house, or is hard and lumpy, it should first receive a good dressing of manure which should be spaded in, mixing it with 
the soil which should be made as fine and free from lumps as possible. It should then stand for a few days and if pos- 
sible until after a good rain, when it should receive a second dressing of manure and be again spaded, making it fine 
and free from lumps to the depth of at least a foot. In some cases it may be necessary to repeat this a third and evena 
fourth time. In any case the surface of the soil should be made as fine and smooth as possible before sowing the seed. 
Second.—We must have good seed of the right varieties. Some sorts are the most luxuriant in spring, others in 
summer and still others in autumn and a wise selection of varieties in proper proportions is very important. We have 
given much thought and made many experiments to secure the best selection and think our Central Park Mixture the 
best possible combination to secure a fine lawn. 
Third.—It is important that the seed be properly planted. It should be sown at the rate of from 60 to 100 lbs. to the 
acre. The more freely the seed is used the quicker a thick, velvet-like turf may be secured. One pound of seed is the 
minimum quantity sufficient to sow 600 square feet. It may be sown in early spring or in the fall, but if at the latter 
time it should be early enough to allow the plants to get well started before the ground becomes frozen. ‘The surface 
having been freshly raked, sow the seed as evenly as possible and rake it in, following if possible with a roller. Having 
secured a good growth, it should be kept close and velvet-like by repeated cutting, and if necessary, watering. 
Grass Seeds 
Per lb. Per roo lbs. Per lb. Per 100 lbs. 
Redehop Bane ae: OF Rik. Shey aN ies a 45] AL ALGERN Yrs sib ates eee oo oes wt ang CKta tate oi ohare $o 30 | ae | 
Kentucky Blue Grass ( fancy clean)....... 45) tie. weak 
Orchard (Grass = jane.1- maine once eect re 60 | Prices |\Canadian Blue Grass.............00- ot 9 40 | ces 
Red Ors Creepin Sa NESCHEl Ee rmiscile ieee etter 60 x oti 4 Pie! Mirek ayia sorta. sgh aie oie enisteverto tes, 40 $25 00 
Zé 1ca- P : 
Perennial ye' Grasses wucueaces see ees 45 | an Extra Fine Mixed Lawn, Central Park 
: | INEIEMIRESS oo) shaprepeeeiate oie chins meses wane odio 2 a 60 45 00 
Westerwold Italian Rye Grass ...........- 60 | Mixtures for Golf Limks. 0.0520. 4.. Prices on application 
Per 1b. Per 100 lbs. Per lb, Per 100 Ibs. 
Alfalfa or Lucerne Clover...........ececeee $o oF erie on eSae aa or re Red Clover. .2 sree fo 65) Prices on 
: E 3 Applica- | Medium Red or June Clover............... 65 > Applica- 
Alsike or Swedish Clover.................. 60, tion. White Duteh @lover..07.- ce acl sat cs ay: go tion. 
Miscellaneous Farm Seeds 
Rape, Dywath Essex st 5 6c xc ope ticeeare < mc Rpe licks Cd eee ea ee ah ee Lb. 35 cents. ade 
Ve: ath Or Wien: cos soni d nose ah ice vc amide oe ee ee ..3 Lbs. 60 cents ootpaid HOE lance quantiies 
Weteh,— Hairy Or Sand. occ os SokGenacs fo eeh as ace ee aS ee ree ee ee Lb. 45 cents. Bacope bad te Sn etal IB Se 
Prices of Grass Seeds, Clover and Miscellaneous Farm Seeds subject to change.. The pound prices include postage; 100 pound 
prices ave by freight or express at purchaser's expense, 
