Grass Seeds for Autumn Sowing 



Autumn sowing is recommended from the latter part of August to the end of September, so that the j-oung 

 grass may become well rooted before winter sets in. 



The Thorburn Lawn Grass 



(UNIVERSAL PARK MIXTURE) 



Practically all the finest lawns in America were pro- 

 duced from this mixture. It is composed exclusively 

 of permanent grasses that make a finer and thicker turf 

 the older they become, and yet give a rich green sward 

 in three or four weeks from the time of sowing. The 

 ordinary Central Park Lawn Grass Seed as usually 

 sold is not to be compared with this superior mixture. 

 It should be sown at the rate of 4 to 5 bushels to the 

 acre. Per qt. 25 cts., 2 qts. 40 cts., 3^pk. 65 cts., pk. 

 $1, bus. of 15 lbs. $3.50. 



Thorburn's Special Lawn Grass Mixture 



This extra-choice mixture contains a large propor- 

 tion of the finer and more expensive species, such as 

 Rhode Island Bent, Crested Dog's Tail, Creeping Bent, 

 in extra-heavy samples, bringing the weight up to 20 

 lbs. per bushel, and producing a turf of the closest and 

 finest texture possible. Per qt. 30 cts., 2 qts. 50 cts., 

 )^pk. 85 cts., pk. $1.50, bus. of 20 lbs. $5. 



Thorburn's Lawn- Restoring Grass Seed 



A mixture of grasses peculiarly suited to take firm 

 hold and grow quickly on hard, worn-out or burned 

 spots. Some Lawn -restoring Grass Seed should be 

 sown before every summer rain on thin places. Per 

 qt. 35 cts., 2 qts. 60 cts., Hpk- Si. pk- Si. 75. bus. of 

 24 lbs. 56. 



Thorburn's Lawn Grass for the South 



A mixture of grasses that stand extremes of heat and 

 drought and that are therefore peculiarly adapted to 

 southern lawns. Per qt. 35 cts., 2 qts. 60 cts., Hpk. $1, 

 pk. I1.75, bus. of 20 lbs. S6.50. 



Thorburn* s Grass Mixture for Shady Spots on 

 Lawns 



A mixture of grasses that thrive in shaded situations, 

 under trees, or close to walks where there is little sun. 

 Per qt. 40 cts., 2 qts. 70 cts., Hpk. Si. 25, pk. $2, 

 bus. of 24 lbs., $7. 



Also Permanent Grass Seed for Golf Links^ Tennis Courts, Polo Grounds, Etc. 



We have devoted much attention to the seeding and preservation of golf links, tennis courts and polo grounds, 

 and offer the following mixtures, which have been used on most of the finest links, etc., in the country with very 

 satisfactory results. 



Tennis Court Mixture 



A mixture of extra-fine grasses peculiarly adapted 

 to tennis courts. 



This mixture will make a firm, green and lasting 

 turf of the finest texture that will improve with tramp- 

 ing. Per qt. 40 cts., 2 qts. 70 cts., Hpk- Si. 25, pk. I2, 

 bus. of 24 lbs., S7. 



Grass Mixture for Railroad Banks, Etc. 



A mixture of grasses with long, interlacing, matting 

 roots that will bind steep embankments, gravelly 

 or sandy slopes, etc., preventing washouts by rainstorms 

 and covering with permanently green turf. Per qt. 

 30 cts., 2 qts. so cts., ^pk. 85 cts., pk. Si. 50, bushel 

 of 20 lbs., $5 



Fair Green or Golf Links Mixture 



For the grounds in general. Per bus. of 20 lbs. S3. 50. 



Putting-Green Mixture 



A mixture of extra-fine grasses that will make a close 

 firm, green and lasting turf, which will improve with 

 tramping. Per qt. 40 cts., 2 qts. 70 cts., Hpk. Si. 25, 

 pk. $2, bus. of 24 lbs. S7. 



Polo Grounds Mixture 



A mixture of fine-leaved and deep-rooting grasses, 

 forming a strong and lasting turf that will stand hard 

 usage. Per bus. of 20 lbs., S3. 50. 



Grass Seed Mixtures for Meadows and Pastures 



The formation of permanent pastures and meadows has for many years been a subject of careful study 

 us, and the following mixtures for seeding grass-lands have received universal recognition. 



•ith 



Meadow Mixtures 

 Sow at the rate of 2 bushels to the acre 



No. I. For good land, neither too dry nor too wet. 



Per bus. of 20 lbs., S3. 50. 

 No. 2. For high and dry land. Per bus. of 20 lbs. $4. 

 No. 3. For wet late land. Per bus. of 20 lbs., S3. 50. 



Pasture Mixtures 

 Sow at the rate of 2 bushels to the acre 



No. 4. For good land, neither too dry nor too we 



Per bus. of 20 lbs., $4. 

 No. 5. For dry land. Per bus. of 20 lbs., S4-50- 

 No. 6. For wet land. Per bus. of 20 lbs., 54- 



