* BARRETT’S SEEDS • 
We take great pleasure in presenting our 87th Annual Seed and Implement Catalogue. 
We have given data on the varieties of seed as accurate as can be compiled. 
You will find new varieties that have been tested and proved superior to some of 
the older strains, and also all the standard varieties that have been so popular in the past. 
Our seed is obtained from the most reliable sources of supply, because we are in touch 
with the best seed-breeders and growers all over the world. 
On larger quantities of seed not listed in this Catalogue, we will gladly quote special 
prices to market-gardeners, farmers, and others who use seed in larger quantities. 
We have been supplying most of the market-gardeners and farmers in this locality 
for a great many years with seed of the very best newer varieties for market consumption. 
We will gladly give the germination figures on any of our vegetable seeds, and while 
we cannot absolutely guarantee them, we obtain our figures from the best seed labora¬ 
tories in the country. 
A New Barrett Service 
A great many of our customers have applied to us to assist them in obtaining the services 
of reliable men for general landscaping work or to work as private gardeners. We have on file 
at all times the names of men who are experienced in the different lines of work and who can 
furnish the best of references as to their ability and their characters. 
These names we will gladly furnish to any of our customers who feel that they would like 
to use this service. We cannot assume any responsibility for these men, but you can rest assured 
that we will not give them any consideration unless we think they are worthy and reliable. 
Making and Maintaining 
the Lawn 
While good Lawn Seed is absolutely necessary in making and maintaining an attractive 
lawn, there are other requisites that are almost as important, such as Fertilizers, and we highly 
recommend the following for that purpose—Wizard Brand Sheep Manure, Vigoro, Fine- 
ground Bone, and Land Lime. We can furnish any of these in quantities to suit all needs. 
Maintaining a beautiful lawn calls for considerable labor, and this can be very much light¬ 
ened by the use of the proper tools, such as Lawn Rollers to keep the ground in good condition; 
Lawn Mowers, both Motor and Hand, for trimming; Bamboo, Steel, and Wood Rakes for 
raking; and Garden Hose for use in case of drought. We also carry a fine line of Spades and 
Shovels. 
To insure a really fine lawn, there are several requisites: a good depth of rich soil, properly 
drained; a liberal dressing of decayed manure (if unable to obtain the manure, a good compost 
or a good application of peat-moss and a good chemical fertilizer); and a sufficient amount of 
moisture to keep the grass from drying out. Smooth the surface with harrow and rake, and 
use a roller to make it firm and even before sowing the seed. Next sow the seed as evenly as 
possible, and then rake in lightly and roll the surface smooth again. 
Watering is the life of a lawn. A thorough soaking once in a while is best. Water that 
does not go down deep tends to shallow rooting—a bad thing in hot weather. 
Reseeding. In reseeding lawns that have become worn out by neglect or other causes, 
where it is not desirable to renew by plowing, it may be found very beneficial to run a light 
harrow over them, if the surface is large, or use a sharp steel rake for smaller spots. Alter 
this has been done. Lawn Seed should be sown over the surface, raking in about half the quantity 
advised for a new lawn, then rolling the surface smooth or tamping it with a tamper. 
A much better stand of grass may be obtained by treating the seed with Semesan before 
sowing; also spray the soil. See page 51 
