Beautify Your Home with 
LAWN GRASS 
When you make a lawn you expect to enjoy it for years to come, 
so do the job right and you will be amply repaid for your trouble. 
Th ere are three requisites for a good lawn. First, a good depth of 
rich and well drained soil. Second, a sufficient amount of food for 
the grass. Third, a liberal sowing of good clean seed bought from 
a reliable company, and the seed should be of a variety adapted to 
your climate. 
SELECT YOUR GRASS SEED FROM THESE TIME TRIED VARIETIES 
Kentucky Blue Grass —Always reliable. The standard grass 
seed in America for lawns and pastures. One pound should be 
sown for every 1 50 square feet, or for every plot 1 0 by 15 feet. 
Sow 30 pounds to the acre for pasture. 
Sunflower Lawn Mixture —Made up principally of Kentucky 
Blue Grass and White Clover with some other grasses which 
will grow rapidly and make a showing quickly. However, the 
other grasses will soon be driven out by the Kentucky Blue Grass 
and White Clover and the combination of these two insures a 
perfect lawn. 
Quick Green Lawn Grass — A fine mixture of Kentucky 
Blue, Meadow Fescue and White Clover. Makes a fine showing 
very quickly and makes a good permanent lawn. One pound to 
a plot 1 0 by 1 2 feet. 
Shady Nook Mixture —A mixture of fine grasses which will do 
well in the shade. Eliminate those bare spots north of the house 
and under trees by using Shady Nook. One pound to every plot 
1 0 by 20 feet. 
Creeping Bent —The best grass for putting greens. Spreads by 
means of runners and forms a heavy turf which smothers dande¬ 
lions, crab grass and other weeds. Also used for lawns. Plant one 
pound to 450 square feet. 
Seaside Bent —Makes a splendid lawn of bright green color. 
Forms a thick, dense turf, and keeps out dandelions and other 
weeds admirably. Also fine to use in thickening up old lawns. 
Plant same amount as Creeping Bent. Is proving itself to be 
especially adapted to Middle Western conditions. 
ASK YOUR DEALER FOR PRICES 
