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Maie LAWN MIXTURE 
838 A good lawn is the most attractive feature of the home- 
grounds. Nothing else can set off the architectural -beauty of a 
building to better advantage than a well-kept lawn. This perfected mix¬ 
ture can be obtained only from Reuter. It is the result of years of ex¬ 
perimental work with grasses adapted to Southern soils and climatic 
conditions. With proper care and attention, it will quickly produce a 
beautiful, velvety green, all-year-round lawn. 5 pounds will sow 1,000 
square feet (50x20). Lb. 40c; 5 lbs. $1.75. Not prepaid: 10 
lbs. $2.75; 25 lbs. $G.50; 100 lbs. $25.00. 
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f 836 Excellent lawn grass; ideal i 
for golf fairways and putting- 
greens; the sweetest and best pasture 
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deep green narrow leaf blades. Does V ipg- the J , 11 hold f °U) 
best in the upper South. 5 pounds I 8 ° v y f r tattler if du r . 
1 will sow 1,000 square feet for lawns; M^yDril /u 111 October' °^ e O. 
^ 40 pounds per acre for pasture. /P°. Un d.s p Pr , e ra te of fin + lltl til 
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\ Lb. 35c; 5 lbs. $1.50. Not /£«* for „ ns 
\prepaid: 10 lbs. $1.80; 25 yf£f C j * H>s. s/^s f.f 
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50 Unequaled for lawns and per- 
anent pastures. It is remarka- 
e for its ability to grow on poor 
ndv soil, thriving on such sou 
,r better than does Bermuda 
rass. A perennial, spreading by 
eeping stems which root at every 
int, thus forming a close, com- 
ict turf. Flourishes on land 
lort in lime; thrives under graz- 
g and trampling. Can be sown 
•oadcast over your present pas- 
ire, creek bottoms, or cut-over 
oodland without breaking up or 
iltivation. Produces practically 
>ar-round succulent green pas- 
ire, fully equal to Kentucky blue 
grass. Easily eradicated by plow¬ 
ing. It does splendidly sown with 
Lespedeza and Bur Clover, the 
combination giving an all-the-year 
pasture. Fall sowings are con¬ 
ducted during September and Octo¬ 
ber, and spring sowings from 
March until July. Sow at the rate 
of 15 to 20 pounds <?f seed per 
acre broadcast for pasture and 30 
to 40 pounds for lawns and golf- 
courses. Remember that is comes 
earlier than Bermuda, grows on 
poorer land and remains green 
longer. Lb. 30c; 5 lbs. $1.25. 
Not prepaid: 10 lbs. $1.60; 25 
lbs. $3.75; 100 lbs. $14.00. 
840 American-Grown. The finest winter 
lawn grass for all the South. It is a tall, 
fast-growing annual grass with broad, flat 
blades of attractive deep green color. When 
scratched into the Bermuda sod each fall, 
it will produce, within two weeks, a beauti¬ 
ful and luxuriant solid green carpet of 
grass. Withstands winters perfectly. 
A Lawn in 15 Days! 
Sow 10 pounds per 1,000 square feet dur¬ 
ing September and October. Mow the sum¬ 
mer grass closely and broadcast evenly over 
the surface, covering with y 2 to 1 inch of 
Granulated Peat Moss (see page 48), or a 
light covering of rich soil or fine, well-rot¬ 
ted manure. We recommend Peat Moss be¬ 
cause it is free from fungus and weed-seeds 
and is highly absorbent of moisture. A bale 
(about 145 pounds) will top dress about 
1,000 square feet (50 x 20). Another good 
plan is to apply Vigoro (see page 48) to the 
established lawn at the rate of 4 pounds per 
100 square feet (10x10). After the applica¬ 
tion is made, wet down the lawn thoroughly. 
Two days later sow the Rye Grass Seed. 
Then mow, leaving the cuttings on the lawn 
as a light mulch and wet it down. We offer 
heavy, plump, new-crop seed, high in germi¬ 
nation and purity. Our prices are low when 
you consider the wonderful quality of our 
extra-fancy American-Grown Rye Grass 
Seed. Lb. 24c ; 5 lbs. 80c. Not prepaid: 10 
lbs. $1.00; 25 lbs. $2.25; 50 lbs. $4.00; 100 lbs. 
$7.50. 
^jimcu Bermuda Grass 
829 The most dependable and permanent Grass 
for lawns, golf-courses, and athletic fields. Makes 
a tough, even, clumpless turf that recovers quickly 
after cutting. Lasts for years; stands a long, hot, 
dry summer without, injury. It is the only sure 
pasture Grass for sandy soils; grows on all kinds, 
from heaviest clay to the lightest sand, and fur¬ 
nishes abundant pasturage. Sow broadcast on 
well-prepared land from March until October in 
lower South. May to September in upper Sbuth 
and cover very lightly. Seed germinates slowly. 
Sow 10 to 15 pounds to the acre for pastures; 
5 lbs. to 1,000 square feet for lawns. The Ber¬ 
muda Grass seed we offer is the fine leaf culti¬ 
vated turf-producing strain. Lb. 45c; 5 lbs. 
$2.00. Not prepaid: 10 lbs. $2.70; 25 lbs. 
$6.50; 100 lbs. $25.00. 
REUTER SEED CO., Inc., New Orleans 
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Grass Seeds 
