The Illustrated Guide for Amateur Gardeners. 
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DANIELS’ SUPERIOR GRASS SEEDS FOR LAWNS. 
W" For many years we have given close attention to the selection of the most suitable Grasses for producing the best 
Lawns, Tennis Courts, Cricket Grounds, Golf Links, &c., and we have much pleasure in recommending the splendid mixtures we 
offer as the very best procurable for the purposes named. March and April are the best months for sowing in Spring, and September 
for Autumn sowing. These Grass Seeds are usually supplied without Clover, but in all cases Clover will be added if desired. 
DANIELS’ SPECIAL MIXTURE 
FOR LAWNS. 
This is a special mixture of the finest leaved dwarf evergreen 
Grasses, and will produce an extra fine close velvety turf. First- 
class for making new lawns or for renovating. Highly recom- 
mended. Per lb. 2s., per bushel, 30s. 
DANIELS’ FINE MIXTURE OF 
DWARF GRASSES. 
A splendid mixture of fine Grasses, suitable for Tennis Courts, 
Croquet Grounds, &c., also a most useful mixture for renovating 
bare and weak patches. 
Per lb. Is. 6d., per bushel 25s. 
DANIELS’ MIXTURE OF DWARF 
GRASSES. 
DANIELS’ MIXTURE FOR SHADY 
LAWNS AND UNDER TREES. 
A 
good cheap mixture for producing a fine close turf. A useful mixture for producing a fine turf in enclosed and 
Per lb. Is., per bushel 20s. shady places. Per lb. Is. 6d., per bushel 25s. 
Where larger quantities than those mentioned are required we shall always be pleased to make special quotations. 
DANIELS’ SPECIAL LAWN MANURE. 
This will be found of great valuo on newly established Lawns and will also give vigour and strength to all Grasses, especially on poor soils. 
Applj at the rale of two to three ounces to the square yard, mixed with an equal quantity of fine soil, during showery weather. 
In Packets Is. each, Post Free. 3J lb. Is. 6d. ; 7 lb. 2s. 6d. ; 14 lb. 4s. 6d. ; 28 lb. 7s ; 56 lb. 12s. ; 112 lb. 20s. All Carriage Paid. 
“ The field I - 
L'ood. and there i- 
Jluulon Hotel. 
; mvc 1 with yo u- Sp3ei.1I Mixture of Lawn Grass Seed i-i comin" verv 
' ;1 forming" C. J. KENDRICK ABBS, Esq., \Ve>'r 
“ The two Lawns sown with your Grass Seeds in April last, have been looked at with 
a maze ment. We have played vvoouet on th'in rinee duly. Jt i.s wonderful.” — Mrs. 
PUTLEY, The Hermitage, Taplow. 
