HOW TO MAKE A GOOD LAWN 
DEPENDABLE LAWN GRASS MIXTURES 
Based on years of experience and recommendations by the Experiment Stations, we offer well 
balanced mixtures of lawn grasses that will give best possible results for the purposes they are 
intended. We use only the very highest quality seeds, proven free from noxious weeds, and 
that will give quickest and most satisfactory results. 
30-DAY LAWN GRASS 
Our popular Lawn Grass for quick results. 
This carefully blended mixture contains the fin¬ 
est quick-growing grasses, together with perma¬ 
nent grasses that will establish a luxuriant 
lawn in 30 to 40 days under normal conditions. 
It represents the greatest value we have ever 
heen able to give. It is by no means a cheap 
lawn mixture, but contains high quality Ken¬ 
tucky Blue Grass, White Dutch Clover, English 
Rye Grass and other quick-growing grasses. 
Our Special Price: 1 lb. 40c, 5 lbs. $1.75, 10 
lbs. $3.00, prepaid.—Not prepaid: 25 lbs. $6.45, 
100 lbs. $25.00. 
GARDEN CITY LAWN GRASS 
A Most Popular High Quality Mixture 
Our best all around lawn grass mixture, for 
general use. It contains the choicest grasses 
in proper combination for quick results, roots 
deeply, and withstands severe drought. This 
consists chiefly of Kentucky Blue Grass, Red 
Top, and White Clover, and is being sold by 
leading department stores with wonderful suc¬ 
cess. Price: Lb. 45c, 5 lbs. $2.00, prepaid.— 
Not prepaid: 25 lbs. $7.50, 100 lbs. $28.00. 
KENTUCKY BLUE GRASS 
Kentucky Blue Grass will last for many 
years, as the plants spread from underground 
roots. It withstands hard wear remarkably 
well, forming a firm, tough sod. Sow as early 
as possible, to give it a good start before weeds 
spring up. Blue Grass is the best of all grasses 
for lawns, golf courses and parks. Price: Lb. 
40c, 5 lbs. $1.75, postpaid. 
SHADY NOOK MIXTURE 
A mixture of hardy, quick growing grasses 
that thrive in shady places. Especially suited 
for patching up the lawn, or filling in barren 
places under trees, etc. Contains some of the 
best creeping grasses to build up a permanent 
sod. Price: Lb. 50c, 6 lbs. $2.25, prepaid.— 
Not prepaid: Lb. 45c, 5 lbs. $2.00, 20 lbs. $7.00. 
MT. VERNON MIXTURE 
Our special formula for those who want the 
very finest lawn obtainable, at a reasonable seed 
cost. This super quality product for the dis¬ 
criminating home owner contains Creeping Bent, 
Poa Trivialis and other high priced grasses. It 
will produce a lawn which will be a source of 
genuine pride and pleasure to the owner for 
years to come. Price: Lb. 60c, 5 lbs. $2.75, 
prepaid.—Not prepaid: Lb. 55c, 5 lbs. $2.50, 20 
lbs. $9.00, 100 lbs. $40.00. 
CREEPING BENT GRASS 
This grass makes a fine dense firm turf 
which withstands hard usage; it is ideal for 
lawn, terraces, and putting greens on golf 
courses because it makes a compact sod due to 
its spreading habit. It makes rapid growth in 
a year, crowding out other grasses. Our seed 
is the famous “Coos County’’ strain, true to 
name and of finest quality. Sow 2 to 3 lbs. 
per 1,000 square feet. Price: Lb. $1.25, 10 
lbs. $12.00, prepaid. 
WHITE DUTCH CLOVER 
Used universally for rejuvenating or building 
up all lawns or worn-out pastures. Price: Va 
lb. 30c, lb. 50c, 5 lbs. $2.25, prepaid.—Not pre¬ 
paid: Lb. 40c, 5 lbs. $1.75. 
ALL LAWNS NEED SPECIAL ATTENTION 
THIS SPRING, OWING TO LAST 
SEASON’S DROUGHT 
Preparation of the Soil. This work must be 
done thoroughly as the lawn is to be perma¬ 
nent. The soil should be spaded to a depth of 
one foot, removing all stones and roughage. 
Large plots may be plowed and harrowed. A 
fine seed bed is essential. 
Fertilizing. After the plot has been spaded, 
apply a three to six inch coating of peat moss 
and a good commercial fertilizer, such as Sacco 
(see page 72), allowing 20 lbs. for every 1,000 
square feet. Respade, mixing thoroughly with 
the soil. Barnyard fertilizer may be used in 
place of commercial fertilizer, but as it carries 
seeds of weeds and coarse grasses that grow 
with the Grass Seed, and are difficult to eradi¬ 
cate, we advise using commercial fertilizer. 
Seeding. Grass Seed may be sown any time, 
but early spring sowing before the hot dry 
weather sets in, is best. Sow the seed on a 
quiet day, and broadcast two ways—using one 
lb. of seed for every 200 to 250 square feet— 
80 to 100 lbs. per acre. If possible, sow short¬ 
ly before a rain. By sowing half the seed one 
way, and the other half the other way, a uni¬ 
form, even stand is assured. Harrow or rake 
the ground carefully to cover the seed and follow 
with a roller to pack the soil. Water thoroughly 
and regularly in the evenings, until the sod is 
fairly well established. Sprinkling at random 
is worse than no water at all. 
FREE BOOKLET ON LAWNS 
We have just prepared, a special booklet 
every lawn owner will want. It tells all 
about building a new lawn, preparing the 
seed bed, what to sow, maintenance and 
care, improving an old lawn,' Bent lawns, 
how to control lawn pests, etc. We send it 
free with every order, if requested, or you 
may have a copy by writing for it, inclos¬ 
ing postage. 
Newest,Quickest 
Way To Apply 
Plant Food to p g |^*|* 
Your Lawn SPR 
The old messy way 
is done away with by 
the use of this new 
patented device. 
Packed in a com- 
p a c t box—full in¬ 
structions for assem¬ 
bling in the package. 
It is so simple to operate that a child can run 
it. No wasting of fertilizer as it is efficient and 
does the fertilizing quickly. You’ll find it fun 
to operate it. May also be used for sowing lawn 
grass. Price: 85c, postpaid $1.00. 
LAWN FERTILIZERS 
A healthy lawn makes sufficient growth to re¬ 
quire cutting every 5 to 7 days. A lesser 
growth indicates need of fertilizer. 
We recommend above all “WEDO” for com¬ 
bined fertilizing and weed control qualities. 
(See page 72.) Price: 25 lbs. $1.65, 50 lbs. 
$2.75, 100 lbs. $4.75, not prepaid. 
“SAGOO’’ likewise, a most dependable all 
around fertilizer. (See page 72.) Special cir¬ 
cular free. Price: 25 lbs. $1.40, 50 lbs. $2.35, 
100 lbs. $3.95, not prepaid. 
ANY LAWN PESTS? ANTS— 
MOLES? 
( ^ Ants may be easily _ controlled by using 
“Cyanogas.” It. comes in a special container 
with spout to eject the powder into the ant 
hole—a heavy gas is formed which permeates 
the entire nest and destroys the colony. 
For moles, pump “Cyanogas” into runways 
with a duster. Ask for special descriptive 
circular. (See page 71.) Price: Cyanogas— 
small can 40c. prepaid. 
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LAWN AND GARDEN NOVELTIES 
Put life into your landscape 
planting, perennial borders, or 
out door living room with these 
unique gay colored novelties. 
Made of finest quality %-inch 
pine, highly finished with three 
coats of paint and weather-proof 
varnish. A 6-inch steel peg at 
the bottom holds the subject 
firmly in the soil. These are 
new, novel and attractive. They 
make excellent gifts and will 
last for years. 
Price: No. 1. Sun-Shine Sally, 
$1.40, prepaid. No. 2. Rabbit 
13 V 2 inches high by 6*4 inches 
(white and black), 70c, prepaid. 
No. 3. Squirrel, 10x8 ^ inches 
(brown), 70c each, prepaid. 
No. 4. Sunbonnet Girl, 22 y 2 
inches high (red and white or 
blue and white) (sprinkling can 
not included), $1.40, prepaid. 
No. 5. Small Dog, 11x13 inches 
(black and white), each 70c, 
No. 6. Bull Dog, 11x11 in. (black and white), each 90c, ppd. No. 7. Same price as No. 5. 
