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GRASSES—Continued 
Duthie Pasture Mixtures 
NO. 1 FOR GOOD LOAMY SOIL—A mix¬ 
ture of Grasses and Clovers, prepared 
especially for good, loamy soils, that will 
give satisfaction as a permanent pasture, or 
for mowing for mixed hay. For pasture, 
sow 2 0 pounds per acre. Write for Prices. 
NO. 2. FOR IRRIGATED LANDS — Use 
grass pastures and avoid bloat from green 
alfalfa—Sow 2 8 pounds per acre, preferably 
in early Spring. As soon as well established 
give water as needed. With proper attention 
a permanent pasture can be maintained. 
Postpaid, lb. 30c; 25 lbs. $4.25. F. O. B. 
Lewiston or Spokane, 100 lbs. $15.00. 
NO. 3. FOR LIGHT SANDY SOIL—An extra 
fine mixture for sandy or light soils. This 
will make a good, strong turf, that under 
ordinary circumstances should last for many 
years. Sow 20 pounds per acre. Write for 
Prices. 
NO. 4. FOR DRY LAND—Mixed especially 
for the regions between the Cascades and 
Rocky Mountains, and on good, common 
wheat land. Try this mixture, as we believe 
that it will give you best possible results. 
Sow 20 pounds per acre. Write for Prices. 
MIXTURE FOR BURNED-OVER LAND— 
In grading and cleaning grasses and clovers, 
we frequently find combinations that are 
difficult of separation and while the seeds 
are often of excellent germination and 
quality, they cannot profitably be separated 
and cleaned, so we blend them to produce 
pasture mixtures suitable for sowing on 
burns and logged-off land, which at the 
price are splendid values and very economi¬ 
cal for such purposes. Postpaid, 10 lbs. $2.25. 
F. O. B. Lewiston or Spokane, 100 lbs. $13. 
For Lawns, Golf Links 
PREPARING THE LAWN 
The generally used 1 Blue Grass and White Clover 
mixture is quite satisfactory but does not produce 
the velvet-like appearance of some of the newer 
grasses which are being used in the best lawns. 
In preparing the seed bed the soil should be 
thoroughly leveled to insure against its settling 
and the surface should be loose enough so that 
the seed will germinate readily. If the soil is light 
and sandy granulated Peat Moss should be mixed 
with the surface soil. 
Lawn grass can be seeded very early in the 
spring and in many localities early fall seeding is 
satisfactory. If it is impossible to keep the surface 
moist, a light covering of straw or lawn clippings 
will protect the surface from baking. After the 
grass seed has germinated this cover can be 
removed. 
It requires about 1 H>. of lawn, grass seed to 
400 sq. feet of area. If you desire the very best 
lawn, we suggest using our Supreme Lawn Mixture 
which is made up of the best grade of grass seed®. 
We believe that Bent grass should be used more 
generally for lawns, seding it alone. An application 
of Vigoro followed by sprinkling will increase the 
vigor of the grass. 
KENTUCKY BLUE GRASS —On© of the 
most popular grasses for lawns. It produces 
a heavy sod, is winter hardy, and grows well 
where plenty of moisture is available. Post¬ 
paid. lb. 40c; 5 lbs. $1.75. Write for quantity 
prices. 
SOUTH GERMAN MIXED BENT—A mix¬ 
ture of Bent grasses used for golf greens 
and lawns. This grass makes a very firm 
sod. The foliage is fine and velvety when 
kept clipped. Postpaid, lb. $1.25; 5 lbs. 
$6.00. Write for quantity prices. 
ASTORIA BENT—This species of Bent 
grass was discovered in the fields near 
Astoria, Oregon and was given that name. 
It is one of the best species of Bent as the 
leaves are very fine in texture and dark 
green. This Bent does well on high ground 
where moisture can be supplied and makes 
a beautiful sod. Postpaid, lb. $1.25; 5 lbs. 
$6.00. Write for quantity prices. 
CHEWINGS FESCUE — A New Zealand 
grass of fine grayish green foliage, which 
is very tough and wiry. It is used in mix¬ 
tures on golf fairways and on lawns sub¬ 
ject to heavy wear. The grass must be 
clipped often and given an abundance of 
water so that it will retain its color and 
heavy turf growth. Postpaid. Lb* 65c; 5 lbs. 
$3.00. Write for quantity prices. 
WHITE DUTCH CLOVER—Should be used 
in mixtures for lawns in need of soil im¬ 
provement. This clover is a long lived peren¬ 
nial and generally reseeds sufficiently so 
that it increases yearly. Postpaid, lb. 60c; 
5 lbs. $2.50. Write for quantity prices. 
SUPREME LAWN MIXTURE—This is our 
own mixture developed after careful trials. 
We believe it best for general purposes, as 
it makes a fine velvety lawn that withstands 
hard use. It is composed of the grasses 
listed above, in the right proportion for 
best results. This mixture is made from the 
best stock and does not contain chaffy seed. 
Postpaid. 5 oz. 35c; 14 oz. 75c; 5 lbs. $3.50; 
10 lbs. $6.50. 
SHADY LAWN MIXTURE—This mixture 
fills a long felt want as it gives a fine, 
velvety turf in shady places where most 
grasses do not thrive, Postpaid, 1 lb. 65c. 
Write for quantity prices. 
MIXTURES FOR GOLF LINKS, PUTTING 
GREENS, FAIRWAYS — Write for prices 
stating amount wanted. We make these a 
specialty. 
VIGORO 
Golf greens and lawns are kept in 
splendid condition by feeding with 
Vigoro. For best results apply two or 
three times a season, and it will pro¬ 
duce heavy sod of rich green color. 
You will not be troubled with winter 
kill. 
