>/V\AVS (NORTHERN GROWN SEEDS BEST FOR ALL CLIMES^ 
May's Lawn Grass Mixtures for Special Situationsj 
f ontfol 'Doft TUTiv+iifo P<"^ lawns of any extent we recom- 
\/CUli<U JTcUtt. XU.L&.IU1C. mend this as our best mixture. One 
quart will sow 300 square feet: four to five bushels will sow one acre. Qt. 
20c., pk. $1.00, bu. (15 pounds), $3.00. 
PRICES on Erass seed by the quart include prepayment of postage by us. 
Pecks and bushels are sent bv express or freight at purchaser's expense. 
HOW TO AlAKE AND CARE FOR A LAWN. This useful leaflet will be 
mailed free to all who ask for it when ordering. 
Evergreen Mixed Lawn Grass. ?JiXt nT incS"" 
Kreat a inunber of expensive grasses as Central Park Mixture. Qt. 20c. 
pk. 75c„ bu. (1,S pounds), $2.50. 
Tennis Court Mixture. 
Composed of a variety of fine dwarf 
close growing grasses, which will in 
sure a fine, thrifty and always green sod, especially adapted to the require 
ments of Tennis Courts, Cricket Fields, etc. Deep and thorough workin 
of the soil should precede sowing of the seed if possible. Qt. 2Sc., pk. $1 .0(1 
bu. (15 pounds), $3.50. 
QVia/lir WArit TVTi-s-hiro In many lawns where there are \am 
OUdUy ilUUH lUIXlUre. ^hade trees there are shady placc 
wlicre ordinary mixtures thrive but poorly or die out altogether. For 
such spots we have a special mixture of gras.ses, which will grow in tlif 
shade as well as in the sun. If you have .shady, barren places in your lawn 
try our Shady Nook Mixture. Qt. 30c., pk. $1.40, bu. (15 pounds), $S.0« 
May's Terrace Sod Mixture, ^^trZ:L^!^> 
hills, producing strong, spreading roots, thus preventing heavy rains from 
washing out. It will withstand drought and exposure and thrive on sha! 
low soils, and at the same time produce a rich green lawn throughout thf 
Reason. Qt. 25c., pk. $1.00, bu. (15 pounds), $3.00. 
May's Special Golf Link Mixture. I^^"^ 
best suited for golf links, and is the result of experiments conducted on 
our grounds, as well as careful watching for several years of practical re- 
sults obtained on golf links sown with our grass seeds. By the use of the.'^ 
mixtures and with proper care and attention, the finest golf links in tht 
world can be successfully rivaled. Qt. 25c, pk. $1.00, bu. ( 15 pounds), $3.50. 
GRASS AND CLOVER MIXTURE 
FOR HAY AND PERMANENT PASTURE f ^ % 
For Spring or Fall Sowing. 
Our Star Brand mixture of grasses and clover yields a very heavj- crop 
of the finest and most succulent hay early in the season, and after same 
is cut, continuous and abundant pasturage until winter seta in. It will 
stand for years, and may be used either for pasturage exclusively, or hay 
and pasturage, and will give satisfactory results, both when sown on dry 
sandy soil, or on moist meadow lands. It is made up of native and for- 
eign grasses and clover combined in proper proportions to insure the 
best results, from vears of practical experience. We recommend using at 
least 25 lbs. of this mixture per acre. Price, 25 lbs. $5.00, 100 lbs. 
$15.00. 
If you prefer a mixture of your own selection of grasses, write us for 
special prices. 
MAY'S FAMOUS HOG PASTURE MIXTURLi' 
For several years past we have made up for our customers a special mix- 
ture for their Hog Pasture. In our experience we find that hogs can be 
raised more profitably on grass and clover than on corn only. It is just as 
ea.sy, and certainly more convenient, to provide clover and grasses as corn: 
the pigs will do the work themselves, gaining flesh, besides keeping healthy 
and strong. It is composed of the following varieties in the right propor- 
tion: Soja Beans, Vetches, Rai3e, Field Peas, Japanese Millet, Sugar Cane. 
Speltz. Sow 100 lbs. per acre. 10 lbs. 75c., 25 lbs. $1.25, 50 lbs. $2.25, 
100 lbs. $4.25. By express or freight. 
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