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TUCKERS’ SEED HOUSE, CARTHAGE, MISSOURI 
TUCKERS’ PERFECT LAWN GRASS 
INSURES A BEAUTIFUL EVERGREEN LAWN 
A BEAUTIFUL LAWN is the desire of every home owner, whether in city, village or country. A 
good lawn adds more to the fine appearance of your home than any other one thing. A fine lawn always 
attracts notice. The making of a good lawn is not difficult, but certain things are necessary. The first 
and greatest essential is good seed, for with inferior seed all the expense of labor, fertilizer, and prepa¬ 
ration are wasted. Plant Tuckers’ Perfect Lawn Grass and you have eliminated the greatest source of 
failure. We have learned by many years of experience the best grasses and the proper proportions for 
producing a smooth, velvety lawn that will be permanent. 
Our Perfect Grass Seed contains only the highest grade of grasses, suitable for the purpose of making 
a beautiful, durable, lasting lawn. Our Perfect Lawn Grass Seed germinates quickly and roots deeply. 
This enables it to withstand the intense heat of summer and the hard cold of winter, showing a beauti¬ 
ful, rich green from snow to snow. From early spring until late in the fall, lawns sown with our Per¬ 
fect Lawn Seed remain green and fresh. For spring sowing, Lawn Grass should be sown as early as 
possible, although with seasonable weather conditions it can be sown as late as the end of March or 
early in April. The earlier the seed is sown, the better. For fall seeding sow late in August and through 
September. In seeding new lawns, use at the rate of one pound to each 25 feet square. For renewing 
old lawns, use about one-half the above quantity. Postpaid, lb. 35c; 5 lbs. $1.65; 10 lbs. $3.20; 15 lbs. $4.50. 
Not prepaid, 25 lbs. $6.75; 50 lbs. $13.00; 100 lbs. $25.00. 
Tucker’s Special Shady Lawn Grass 
This mixture is intended for all situations in partial or complete shade, and will be found valuable 
on grounds lying under the shadows of trees. It is a combination of fine dwarf-growing, evergreen 
varieties which grow naturally in shaded spots. It will produce a fine velvety lawn, very thick and 
grows very rapidly. We especially recommend this mixture for shady lawns. Sow one pound to each 
twenty-five feet square. Postpaid, lb. 50; 5 lbs. $2.25; 10 lbs. $4.25; 15 lbs. $7.00. Not prepaid, 25 lbs. $9.00; 
50 lbs. $17.50; 100 lbs. $34.00. 
CANADA FIELD PEAS 
A Fine Early Hay Crop 
Canada Field Peas make a fattening and milk-producing food on land that will not produce a 
grain cropland yet improve the soil by gathering and storing nitrogen. They yield heavy crops for 
either grazing or hay; stock eat it greedily and thrive on it. They grow 3 to 4 feet high, but can be 
grazed when 6 to 10 inches high. If not grazed too closely, a second growth may be had. 
Sow in January, February or early in March, plow in 4 inches deep, after which drill in one bushel 
of oats to the acre to hold the vines off the ground. Sow one bushel to the acre. Postpaid, 5 lbs. 50c; 
10 lbs. 90c. Not prepaid, bu. $3.50. Larger quantities, $3.40 bu. 
SOJA BEANS 
Any good corn soil will grow Soy Beans. The yield of beans is from 10 to 20 bushels per acre. When 
grown for the beans, they should be drilled in rows and cultivated like corn, using about % to y 2 bushel 
of seed per acre. For hay they should be sown thickly, broadcast or in drills, at the rate of one bushel 
per acre. 
Laredo 
When up a few inches they stool up like oats and 
each individual plant sends out from 6 to 15 very 
fine branches, which makes it one of the best for 
hay beans. It will mature very good in high alti¬ 
tudes and is upstanding and does not twine and fall. 
It has no equal as a bean producer. The seeds are 
small, black and flat. Can be sown from the latter 
part of April to the middle of July. Not prepaid, 
bu. $2.75. Larger quantities $2.65 per bu. 
Virginia 
On account of Its abundant growth and large 
yield of beans the Virginia makes most excellent 
hay and ensilage. The vines make a fine growth, 
are filled with pods, stand about 3 feet high, are 
easy to cut and easy to cure. Not prepaid, bu. $2.00. 
Larger quantities $1.90 per bu. 
Mammoth Yellow 
One of the most extensively grown for both beans 
and forage, both of which it yields in great abund¬ 
ance. It grows more than three feet high, is erect 
in growth and can be cut with a mower. Par¬ 
ticularly valuable for both beans and forage. Mam¬ 
moth Yellow is one of the largest growers among 
soy beans and excels in yield of bean hay. Not 
prepaid, bu. $2.75. Larger quantities $2.65 per bu. 
