Philips’ Fines! 
Lawn Grass 
fixture. 
The mixture we ofier has stood the 
test for years and our rapidly in¬ 
creasing sales prove conclusively 
that its merits are becoming widely 
known. In order to produce per¬ 
manent results, first quality goods 
must be used. In no branch is it 
more true than in that of seeds. For 
Lawns, Terraces, etc, Philips’ Lawn 
Mixture is admirably adapted, as it 
speedily forms a turf. This is a 
compound of grasses which ripens 
successfully, thereby always presenting a green and checrlui appearance. Lawns sown with one or 
two trasses turn brown under the hot mid-summer sun and remains in that condition until the cool 
months of autumn revive them. The essentials for a fine lawn are propper drainage and a careful 
preparation of the soil, which should be made as tine and light cn the surface as possible thorough 
Sg and a selection of the seeds of such grasses as will present a Insurant verdure from early 
spring till late in autumn; mow frequently during the summer with a lawn mower. 
Price postpaid pound 40 cts.; 5 lbs. $1.65; 10 lbs. $o.l0. 
CAULIFLOWER 
For spring and summer crops, sow 
the early sorts in hot-bed, and trans¬ 
plant into open air soon as the 
ground can be worked. For the late 
or autumn crop, sow the late kinds 
about the middle of spring, and 
transplant like winter cabbage. In 
dry weather water freely. After they 
begin to head, they should be water¬ 
ed every other day, and the leaves 
gathered and pinned over the heads 
to protect them from the sun and to 
keep them white. 
DRY WEATHER OR 
DANISH GIANT 
This variety is quite drouth-resist¬ 
ant and will produce heads where 
other varieties fail in dry weather. 
It produces medium size, smooth 
heads well covered with foliage. 
Pkt. 5c.; Oz. 50c; % Oz. 85c.; 
Oz. $1.50. 
Autumn Giant. A large late varie¬ 
ty, with well formed heads of super¬ 
ior quality. Very hardy, semi-dwarf 
producing many leaves which protect 
the head from the hot sun. 
Pkt. 5c.; y 4 Oz. 15c.; 
i/ 2 Oz. 25c.; Oz. 40c. 
Highly esteemed by market gardeners 
for its earliness and reliability as a sure 
header. Tested with all other varieties, 
it has proven to be as early, if not earlier 
than any other sort. Its hardiness, sure 
heading and compact growth, make it one 
of the best for forcing or wintering over. 
Pkt. 5c.; Oz. 50c.; 
1/2 Oz. 85c.; Oz. $1.50. 
