AUTUMN CATALOGUE 
Bv Appointment 
To His Majesty King George V. 
Her Majesty Queen Alexander 
CARTERS TESTED GRASS SEEDS 
Are To-day Being Used by Every Prominent Golf and 
Country Club in tlie World. 
GRASS SEEDS PRESCRIBED FOR ALL SOILS 
AND PURPOSES 
For lawns, shaded lawns, tennis courts, golf courses, 
bowling greens, * cricket grounds, football, baseball, and 
polo fields. 
When ordering state whether the soil is light, medium, 
or heavy, as a mixture is sent accordingly. 
Carters Finest Mixtures of Grass Seeds for Putting Greens 
or Tennis Courts. Mixtures of the very fine bladed spe- 
cies, which, if sown according to our recommendations, 
should produce a close, thick turf on all good soils, and 
are especially suitable for all games in which the ball is 
required to run true. Lots under 20 bushels — Per bush. 
(25 lb.), 13.50. Lots of 50 bushels or over, 13.00 per bush. 
Carters Fine Mixture of Grass Seeds for Fair Greens, Trees, 
Lawns, Shaded Grounds, Football, Baseball, Polo Fields, 
etc. Mixtures not so fine as the above, but better adapted 
for the purposes where a turf of the finest texture is not 
required, producing a strong, hardwearing turf. Lots 
under 20 bushels — Per bush. (25 lb.), 12.00. Lots of 50 
bushels or over, 11.50 per bush. 
Carters Invlcta Lawn Grass Seeds (with Rye Grass). An 
all-round mixture of fine, hardy grasses for lawns, golf 
courses, especially the tees, tennis courts, shaded grounds, 
etc. Lots under 20 bushels — Per bush. (25 lb.), 8.50. 
Lots of 20 bushels or over, 8.25 per bush. 
Carters City and Suburban Mixture of Grass Seed (with 
Rye Grass). This splendid mixture is specially prepared 
for city and suburban grass plots, and for sowing around 
shacks and bungalows where fast results and a beautiful 
green turf is required. Sow at the rate of 1 oz. per 
square yard. Per 11)., .35; 5 lb., 1.50; % bushel (12Mi 
lb.), 3.50; per bushel (25 lb.), 0.50; lots over 50 bush. 
0/25 per bush. 
All above prices F. O. B. Shipping Point and subject to 
change without notice. 
Sowing Grass Seed. (Quantity of seed required.) In sow- 
ing a new’ lawn, use 8 to 10 bushels or 200 lbs. per acre. 
Figure a small lawn at the rate of 1 oz. of seed per 
square yard. Use half the above quantities for renova- 
tion purposes and twice these quantities if a quick 
thick turf is desired. 
DO YOU KNOW THE CARTER SYSTEM 
of making Golf Courses, Lawns, etc. Write for our pam- 
phlet, “The Making of a Lawn,” which deals with the 
making and renovation of grassy lands, post free. 
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