LAWN SEED MIXTURES 
CREBENT LAWN SEED 
N-P LAWN SEED 
For Fine Lawns 
For Hard Service 
A combination of extra fine turf grasses in which Creeping Bent 
and Chewing’s New Zealand Fescue predominate, both of which 
evidence a natural tendency to spread by means of underground 
root'Stalks and will eventually exclude the other grasses if sown 
where proper conditions prevail at planting time and are subse- 
quently maintained. Only fine-leaved lawn grasses, long-lived, suit- 
able to year-round culture under Pacific Coast conditions, are used 
in this mixture. No clover, no timothy or other coarse grasses. 
Crebent Lawns are truly pleasing in appearance and become more 
beautiful and satisfactory as time goes on. A Crebent Lawn is a 
permanent investment. Packed in one and five-pound cartons for 
your protection. High in purity, strong germination. One pound 
will plant 200 square feet. 
A mixture of hardy grasses which, when established, will stand 
the wear usually expected of a back yard, playfield, etc., and will 
continue to look good for many years with normal care. It comes 
quickly, stays green the year round, and, if sown thick enough and 
•fertilized freely, will not become bunchy. The grasses in this mixture 
normally take their natural rest period at different times of the 
season, for which reason they automatically replace each other in 
predominance. Thousands of good western lawns were made from 
this seed, many of them years ago. Lilly’s intimate knowledge of 
the life habits of grasses makes it possible for them to compound 
permanently satisfactory mixtures. Packed in one and five-pound 
cartons. One pound will plant 200 square feet. 
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PACIFIC LAWN SEED 
For Quick Results and Economy 
Here is a 99% pure seed grown on the. Pacific Coast, that sells 
at real low price. Has a rich, green color and makes a vigorous 
growth. This seed will produce a lawn ready to cut in less time 
than any other seed we know of. It is a mixture of Rye grasses, 
which are well adapted to Coast conditions. Plant one pound to 100 
square feet. Packed only in five-pound cartons. 
Most important in 
lawn maintenance 
is the regular use 
of suitable fertilizer. 
See Lawn Morcrop 
on page 41. 
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Plants feed by absorption; when fertilizers are applied without plenty of water this process is reversed and wilting follows. 
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