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TURNIP— continued Pkt. Oz. 20z. ¥% Lb. Lb. 
Early Purple Top; StrapsLeaved:ct 2! Sess ees eee fo 10 fo 15 $o 15 fo 20. = fo 65 
Purple Top White Globe................. Shee ARS EE 10 15 20 25 75 
Cow; Horn jor oomig AV Nite 8 a Fouls se ne i do ee oe A eveiiinwes eRe Io 15 20 25 75 
Large White ‘Norolk of 5. ess x0 Pie gk virer er. Crete aided, aaah IO 15 15 20 60 
Pomeranean White Globe....:...... did oS SO kta Na ao Oe See ee 10 15 15 20 60 
Seven Lomas. waits o comes oe as Poe rec eGes Se EAT ue Sesser lees Io 15 25 4o I 25 
Southern (Prizes. e4.- .ce o. Se ee eee A ee i et 10 15 25 40 I 25 
aree Amber (Giobe.. Gass ve. sce jaar ree aoe ailatte Brew Mets PEK 10 15 20 25 75 
Vellow"Giobe. se erates oct ks Sod cee ae ne eae emeoete Sete (LO 15 20 25 75 
Yellow Stone 2237. cerine cae SPD Ie ees Sd alk heel er js Sane LO 15 20 25 75 
Oranve Jelly oriGolden' Ballo: oc orld eee ene ae ee Io 15 15 20 65 
Purple Popw ellow Aberdeen: (ui. 20. feve oe sees scien folerteis tare Sahitws 1O 15 I5 20 65 
RUTA BAGA OR SWEDE— 
American Purple Top or Improved Long Island................ Io 15 20 25 75 
Bar OT ha 6s hoes Se Sheen a Sentara tw ate! ata ore ae hae ee ee ET Io 15 15 20 65 
Carter's Imperial Purple ops ii... faede poe ae wae ee eee ae Io 15 15 20 65 
D. M. Ferry & Co’s Improved Purple Top Yellow .............. 10 15 20 25 75 
DI FUUMARLON GES asters $2 c eae eae bes Oe ala ae Ree ee ee eat ee 10 15 15 20 65 
BIAS WeSEO Ul eccivs ston satiate aie eae BPS cipatajvic Me SEE are IO I5 15 20 65 
Raley 7S VScON Ze. LOPS ck Seaiw v's 0. 5 me cee or eels ik Rotate SEE Io 15 20 25 75 
MIOMALCH. OF LAMCOll: 3 fees 6 od cain ie ee ete atk aM ie se er os Se IO 15 20 25 75 
Skirving’s King of Swedes......... SE eR Oey ETI, Hone 10 15 15 20 65 
Sirtton’s ;Chamipiow’ 4. f2gs. 55% :0iih. sona, eesaneet ys AP ali diate che ean f ighlO 15 15 20 65 
Sweet Perfection White............... TE EEE PI RY OS enim Fe Tae Io 15 20 30 85 
Universal.or ‘Canadian (obits ss., 4 icp peice tein einai in ie Sa as Io 15 20 25 75 
White or Sweet Russian.............. aks a a, 6 iets oe pahaeitl oie Io I5 20 25 65 
Wellow Swedes vec sp sid oi Foti Shut eo stents wa Blaha diate plans phalgent wartae Io I5 15 20 65 
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 100 lbs. Per lb. Per 100 lbs. 
Canadian Blue Grass.........eseeeeeeeeees $0 50 Crested ‘Dap’s: Pails. <0. cp eres ote: $0 65) 
Kentucky Blue Grass...............05: 50 Prices = One Rye Grass.........--++++00: Be Drees 
Red Top Fancy Ee TANS, Cai, Ch SAREE =f inolion: Hine Mixed Eigwiri lt ticles sornte alae = pacts 55 f Apples: 
Red or Creeping Fescue............... 0 ie eee Extra Findeed acl ee ee 75 | pp 
Rhodedsland *Bentsij35..ceicie oe cite + een 2 00 Shady Lawn Mixture. ...ccccsssecseccerss 1 25 J 
Clover 
Per lb. Per 100 lbs. Per lb. Per 100 lbs. 
Alfalfa, Michigan Grown............... $0 50) prices on | Mammoth or Large Red............... $0 50) prices on 
ATER IEA GPEMATE Sia crajerctetees oss 1 o.cce eeaverete s _ 75? Applica- | Medium Redior- DUNE le. Aas wie charles hc eae 45? Applica- 
AUST e.My OTs Reis Ps ey. 40 tion White ‘Dutelies het ae es Sao cee 80 ton. 
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Miscellaneous Farm Seeds 
RA PEMD WAISUE SSOK aie aresolerela) rerareiciate jolts oobi l= lo ckeleioleleicscielelate oe wicisie:cfolerals alotaleleleverVetclatelatelstol-totate/oCanels Lb. 25 cents. eee larger quantities 
\ ere a8 Hobs y(cy wedi: On oeawis AA aOaUe CCDS CCR RE Bic Ica ooae iar onc Sao drat adccn Bo’ Lb. 40 cents. § inquire for prices. 
Prices of Grass Seeds, Clover and Miscellaneous Farm Seeds subject to change. The pound prices include postage; roo pound 
prices are by freight or express at purchaser's expense. 
