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White House Lawn Grass Mixture 



FREE FROM WEED AND FOREIGN MATTER SOLID, CLEAN SEED 



PRICE PER POUND (one pound equals one quart 25c; 5 lbs., $1.00; 25 lbs., $4.50 



LAWN-MAKINC 



The essentials for a fine Lawn are: First, a rich, well-drained soil; Second, careful preparation 

 of the ground, making it as line and smooth and mellow as possible; Third, a wise selection of seeds; 

 Fourth, sowing at such a time as to give the young plants a chance to become well-established before 

 being subjected to very dry or cold weather or to the direct rays of the hot summer sun. However 

 much care is bestowed on the soil and seed, no lawn will be beautiful without frequent mowing and 

 rolling. Too much care cannot be exercised upon the selection of grasses, as some varieties are most 

 luxuriant in spring, others in summer, others again in autumn, and a combination of the proper sorts 

 is required for a perfect carpet-like lawn. I have given much thought to this question and made 

 many experiments to secure the best selection. I think my White House Mixture is the best possible 



for permanent lawns. It may be planted early in spring or fall and should be sown at the rate of 50 

 to 60 lbs. per acre; much more is required than for hay or pasturage, li sown in the spring, sow as 

 early as possible, making the surface very fine and smooth, then raking it over and sowing the seed just 

 before a rain, which, if the surface has just been raked, will cover the seed sufficiently. If the expected 

 rain does not come, cover by rolling with a light roller. For fall seeding, sow before the fall rains and 

 early enough to enable the young grass to become well established before very cold weather, when a 

 light dressing of Schultz's Lawn Enricher or Pure Bone Meal should be given. One pound 

 of White House Mixture is sufficient to sow 400 square feet. 



SHADY PLACE MIXTURE. On nearly all lawns there are shaded, bare and unsightly 

 spots on which the owners have difficulty in getting a stand of grass; for such places this 

 mixture is adapted. 



Prices; lb., 25c.; 5 lbs., $1.00; 25 lbs., $4.50. 



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LAWN ROLLERS 



The Use of a Roller on Lawns 



Tlip benefit dprived from using n roller on thp lawn, 

 especially in the spring, is not fully understood. The 

 action of frcezins' and tliawint;- causes the ground to 

 he-ive, and if Ihe sod is not firmly pressed back with a 

 rollei' h"fore hot weather, the prass is apt to be killed 

 ()]■ injured, '.eaving the lawn full of bare spots. 



Number. Diameter. Length. Sections. Weight. Price. 



801 15 iu. ir, 2 loO $7.00 



?>m 20 in. If! 2 22.T .$10.00 



m-l 20 in. 20 2 2r)0 .$11.00 



:!07 21) in. 21 2 800 ,$13.00 



