For Terraces, Hillsides and Embankments 
Turf on Slopes 
Terrace Sod Formula Grass Seed. A mixture of 
- grasses that will 
produce strong, spreading roots, will withstand drought and sun, and 
will thrive on shallow soils. If the slope is gentle, add i inch of 
topsoil, broadcast Emerald Grass Fertilizer at the rate of 50 pounds 
to 1,000 square feet. Rake, and sow Terrace Sod Formula, 10 pounds 
to 1,000 square feet. Rake lightly to cover the seed and firm with a 
roller or back of a spade. If slope is severe, proceed as above, except 
to sow along with the grass seeds some ordinary seed oats—1 pound 
of seeds and 1 quart of oats to each 100 square feet. Mow the oats 
as soon as they are long enough for a mower to cut them, and keep 
them cut. If the slope is very steep, mix 1 pound of Terrace Sod 
Formula with two pailfuls of earth. Make notches with a hoe about 9 
inches apart, and fill the notches with the mixture. Lb. 75 cts., 
21/2 lbs. $1.85, 5 lbs. $3.65, 10 lbs. $6.75, 20 lbs. $13,100 lbs. $62.50. 
For renovating, use one-half the quantities of seed recommended above. 
For quick results, use double these amounts. 
Turf by the Sea 
Seashore Lawn Formula. The varieties are selected for 
- their deep-rootmg qualities and 
resistance to salt-spray and high winds. The soil in the neighborhood 
of the sea is frequently very poor, and a very good preparation is to 
apply Sawconure at the rate of 100 pounds to each 1,000 square feet; 
rake after applying this manure and then sow seed. One quart 
should be sown on an area 15 by 15 feet, or five bushels to the acre. 
Qt. 50 cts., 4 qts. $1.75, 8 qts. $3, Vibus. $5.50, bus. (22 lbs.) 
$10, 5 bus. $47.50. 
Turf for Large Areas 
High-Grade Lawn Seed. For lawns where low cost of 
- - -- materials is more important than 
extreme fineness of turf. Composed of fine, recleaned grasses with 
white Clover, carefully proportioned so that they succeed one another 
and give that much-desired velvety appearance throughout summer. 
One quart will sow 15 by 20 feet; 5 bushels an acre. Qt. 45 cts., 
4 qts. $1.55, 8 qts. $2.75, y 2 bus. $5, bus. (22 lbs.) $9.50, 5 bus. $45. 
Greenwood Formula. For cemeteries and parks. Produces 
- turf of medium fineness if mown 
frequently. Although low in cost, Greenwood Formula contains 
high-quality grass seeds of strong germination, producing a perma¬ 
nent turf. There is no Clover in the mixture. Use one pound per 10 
by 20 feet for new lawns; 1 50 pounds an acre. Lb. 45 cts., 5 lbs. $2, 
10 lbs. $3.85, 20 lbs. $7.50, 100 lbs. $35. 
Turf for the South 
Southern Lawn Formula. From central Virginia south, 
- the ordinary northern grasses 
will not thrive permanently, but we offer a special formula of grass seeds 
which we find is highly satisfactory. We advise that two seedings be 
made, one in spring and one in fall, allowing at each, 1 quart to every 
15 by 15 feet or 5 bushels to the acre. Qt. 45 cts., 4 qts. $1.50, 
8 qts. $2.50, Vzbus. $4.75, bus. (22 lbs.) $9, 5 bus. $40. 
Bermuda Grass Seed. A superior strain for fine lawns and pastures. 
Lb. 60 cts., 10 lbs. $5, 100 lbs. $40. 
Carpet Grass Seed. Recommended specially for lawns or pastures 
in moist soil. Lb. 60 cts., 10 lbs. $5, 100 lbs. $40. 
New Jersey Lawn Formulas 
The New Jersey Experiment Station, New Brunswick, N. J., has published a series of Lawn Seed Formulas which they advise as being 
most suited to the climate and soil conditions of that state. We offer these mixtures, accurately made up of new-crop seed of the recom¬ 
mended varieties. We use ingredients higher in purity and germination than required by the Experiment Station’s specifications. 
Formula No. 1 (with Clover). Standard for lawns in New Jersey on 
fair to good soils. Lb. 65 cts., 2 V 2 lbs. $1.50, 5 lbs. $2.75, 12!/2 lbs. 
$6.75, 25 lbs. $13, 100 lbs. $50. 
Formula No. la (without Clover). Same basis as above, but with¬ 
out Clover. Lb. 65 cts., 21/2 lbs. $1.50, 5 lbs. $2.75, I 2 V 2 lbs. 
$6.75, 25 lbs. $13, 100 lbs. $50. 
Formula No. 4. For poor, clayey, shaley, 
Lb. 75 cts., 21/2 lbs. $1.85, 5 lbs. $3.65,12 1 / 
Formula No. 2. For finest quality turf, containing a liberal per¬ 
centage of Colonial Bent. Lb. $1.10, 2 V 2 lbs. $2.65, 5 lbs. $5, 
121/2 lbs. $11.50, 25 lbs. $22.50, 100 lbs. $85. 
Formula No. 3. For shaded areas. Lb. 75 cts., 2 V 2 lbs. $1.85, 
5 lbs. $3.65, 121/2 lbs. $8.50, 25 lbs. $16.50, 100 lbs. $62.50. 
or sandy soils of New Jersey. 
lbs. $8.50, 25 lbs. $16.50, 100 lbs. $62.50. 
Improve Your Lawn — Use LAWNSPREAD* 
LAWNSPREAD is a complete top-dressing in dry powder form—A mixture of Plant-Foods and High-Quality Grass Seeds 
LAWNSPREAD is a material designed to maintain and im¬ 
prove lawns in an efficient manner. It will be found more con¬ 
venient, and speedier in use and results, than applying fertilizers 
in the usual way; seeds and trouble-repellent substances are 
broadcast along with the plant-foods. 
LAWNSPREAD contains screened, sterile soil-materials, ap¬ 
proved grass-foods, and high-quality grass seeds; in the mixture, 
also, are ingredients to deter earthworms, Japanese beetles, and 
grubs; other ingredients protect against fungous diseases. There 
are no weed seeds in Lawnspread, and it is almost odorless. 
Lawnspread may be used wherever grass fertilizers would be 
applied, but it is a complete treatment, and better results may be 
looked for. 
LAWNSPREAD is a dry powder packed in units containing 
one-half bushel and weighing 25 pounds. In a dry, cool place, 
Lawnspread may be stored up to four weeks without impairing 
the germination of the grass seeds contained in it. 
DIRECTIONS FOR USING LAWNSPREAD 
Broadcast evenly at a time when the grass is dry; rub the 
powder off the leaves with the back of a rake. 
As a tonic for any lawn, broadcast one unit on each 20 by 20 
feet at any time. An ideal treatment is to make four applications 
a year—in March, April, September, and October. Use every 
month on crab-grass, grub-infested lawns, or on brown-patch- 
infested lawns. 
To renovate thin or bare turf, roughen the surface and 
broadcast one unit on each 10 by 20 feet. If necessary, repeat at 
the rate of one unit to each 20 by 20 feet at intervals of a month 
until a perfect turf has been obtained. 
Lawnspread may also be used to make a new lawn if desired. 
On the prepared soil, broadcast one unit on each 10 by 10 feet. If 
necessary, repeat at the rate of one unit to each 10 by 20 feet until 
a perfect turf has been obtained. 
LAWNSPREAD 
Contains mixed seeds for open 
and shaded areas 
1 to 10 bags, I2.00 per bag 
11 to 25 bags, 1.85 per bag 
Over 25 bags, i- 7 ° per bag 
We deliver Lawnspread within 
SUPER-LAWNSPREAD 
Contains Coos County Bent 
Seeds for home putting-greens 
1 to 10 bags, 
11 to 24 bags, 
Over 25 bags, 
100 miles of 
points beyond, purchaser pays transportation. 
.50 per bag 
2.35 per bag 
2.15 per bag 
New York; to 
Lawnspread will not burn the grass 
*Trade-mark Registered, Patent Pending. 
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