PARK AND CEMETERY . 
Ammoniated Lawn Lime 
KILLS WEEDS, MAKES GRASS GROW 
Applied as a light top dressing to lawns it kills all 
flat leaved weeds such as Dandelion, Daisy, Plan- 
tain, Sorrel, Chickweed, Moss, etc., and produces 
a wonderful, luxuriant, rich, green growth of Lawn 
Grasses which is distinctly noticeable fifty feet away. 
Prices: 2 lbs., 25c; 5 lbs., 50c ; 25 lbs., S2.00; 50 lbs., 
;83.50; 100 lbs., $6.00. Quantities: If very weedy, 
1 lb. to 40 square ft. ; 25 lbs. to 1000 square ft. (20x50). 
Half amount if moderately weedy. Delivered in all large 
cities. Descriptive circular mailed free. Absolutely guar- 
anteed effective, or money refunded. 
“Kills Weeds; Makes Grass Grow.” Just a little sweep- 
ing, you say.? Impossible,” say some; Improbable,” 
others. Now think a bit. 
The originator and promotor of Ammoniated Lawn Lime 
never approached the public with his proposition until 
after his compound had proved its worth repeatedly in 
private demonstrations. Then he showed his faith in his 
enterprise hy paying out large sums of money for the pub- 
licity its merits deserved. Our offer includes a warranty 
which, in its essence, means satisfaction or no pay; your 
money back if you have paid. This warranty stands; it is 
faithfully observed, and no regret has ever been occasioned 
by extending it. 
“Kills Weeds; Makes Grass Grow^’ means what it says. 
Hundreds of reports from among the thousands who have 
used it prove this. A wide discussion, provoked by the 
sweeping claims we make for this preparation, makes its 
utter truth more manifest. 
To a public that has been more than kind, the Superior 
Chemical Company acknowledges appreciation of the en- 
,thusiastic reception accorded Ammoniated Lawn Lime; 
and, to the end that in no case shall any user be misled, 
we append amended directions for its most intelligent and 
effective use. Not in all cases may a quick and complete 
result be expected at the first trial. Conditions vary. 
Judgment, care and intelligent persistence have their place 
in this, as in anything else worth doing. 
“Kills Weeds; Makes Grass Grow” is always accomplished; 
if not at the first application, then by keeping at it. For 
sick weeds are easier to kill than well ones. Fertilized 
grass gains on discouraged weeds. The perfect result, 
even if deferred, is none the less sure. 
Superior Chemical Company 
MANUFACTURERS • INCORPORATED 
314 TYLER BLDG. LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY 
Directions for Using 
Ammoniated Lawn Lime 
Apply as a top dressing when the weather 
probabilities are for two days’ settled weath- 
er. It is important that the Lime be NOT 
applied when the grass is wet — that is, after 
a rain or when the dew is on it. Give it a 
chance to dry off before applying. It can be 
dusted either by hand or with a sifter. See 
that the grass and weeds are clean — that is, 
free of dust. If dusty, sprinkle the night 
before applying the lime. Forty-eight hours 
of dry weather after applying is sufficient 
to destroy most weeds. Those not killed in 
a week must be treated again. Also some 
apparently killed but that show a. tendency 
to recover should have further applications. 
Some tough weeds may take special atten- 
tion. The eradication of all is only a matter 
of time. In a week they will be almost ef- 
fectually cleaned out. If the ground is very 
black from the dead weeds, the leaves can be 
removed with a brush or rake. Dead weeds 
turn black. They, make unsightly patches for 
the time, but shortly crumble and disappear. 
Where lawns are extremely weedy apply 
at the rate of one pound to forty square 
feet, one hundred pounds’ to four thousand 
square feet. An acre with a moderate 
amount of weeds will only require about one 
Or two hundred pounds, and if applied judi- 
ciously it will effectively clean out all of 
the weeds. First go over the plot, dusting 
the weeks thickly, then take the remain- 
ing part and go over again, dusting those 
weeds that were skipped. In large areas 
weeds are usually scattered, there being a 
few here and few there. These plots it is 
only necessary to go over, and dust the 
weeds, though if a slight application of 
LAWN LIME is applied to the whole lawn, 
it will reinvigorate the grass wonderfully. 
If reinvigoration of the grass is desired sift 
the lime on the grass very lightly when the 
grass is dry. Remember that you want it to 
go to the ground, not to lodge on the grass. If 
the grass is perfectly dry it falls to the 
ground, where its only power is to fertilize. 
Grass which from careless use of the lime 
has taken on a scorched or brown look soon 
recovers. In such cases no harm is done. In 
fact, this preparation cannot harm grass 
when directions are followed. 
The spring months show the best results, 
though in September, October and Novem- 
ber the results are just as good, though not 
■quite so apparent on the grass. June, July 
and August show the poorest results on the 
grass, though it is the most effective on the 
weeds. In these hot months it is better to 
water the grass in forty-eight hours. 
It is better to apply three or four days 
after grass is cut, or three or four days 
before cutting, and if the weather is very 
dry. water the lawn thoroughly the evening 
before the LAWN LIME is applied. 
