HART'S LAWN GRASS SEED 
Fine lawns are made from a careful blend of various grasses, each one calculated to fill some 
particular need. No single variety of grass alone will make a desirable, durable turf. One sort is 
at its best during the summer, another in the fall; one grows best in sandy soil, another in sweet soil. 
To meet every condition and every contingency is the purpose of our blending. 
We have blended and tried various grass formulae for years, adding a little here and subtract¬ 
ing a little there until we have perfected blends, which, we feel, are as nearly perfect as they can 
be made. Hundreds of landscape architects can testify to the high quality and purity and the 
general all around merit of our Lawn Grass Seed. 
Hart's Elm Tree Mixture —There is no need for 
us to tell our old customers how good this mix¬ 
ture is. Thousands of fine lawns throughout New 
England testify to that. If your lawn is shabby or 
worn this is the time to renew it. Kentucky Blue 
Grass, Fancy Red Top and Chewings Fescue 
make up the bulk of this mixture to which is 
added White Clover and Creeping Bent in the 
proper proportion. We know of no mixture at a 
similar price containing all of these expensive 
grasses. 
Hart's Standish Park Mixture —This contains a 
much larger proportion of the fine bladed, long- 
lived grasses including Creeping Bent and does 
not contain Clover. It takes somewhat longer to 
establish itself than the Elm Tree Mixture but 
once established is remarkably beautiful and 
endurable. 
Hart's Evergreen Mixture —An economical 
blend where quick results are desired, although 
it contains a higher percentage of the more 
reasonably priced grasses which are not so en¬ 
durable. 
Hart's Shadow Mixture —A blend for partially 
shaded spots which will do excellently. This mix¬ 
ture contains a good proportion of Rough Stalked 
Meadow Grass but does not contain White 
Clover or Orchard Grass. 
Hart's Shady Place Mixture —A mixture calcu¬ 
lated to overcome complete shade. Try it in that 
spot where you have been unable to make grass 
grow. You will be surprised at the results. It is 
composed only of the finest grasses and does not 
contain Clover or Orchard Grass. 
Hart's Special Bent Formula —For the Putting 
Green or the Lawn—A lawn seeded with this 
splendid mixture and properly cared for will in 
all respects resemble the putting green of a golf 
course. It is absolutely essential, however, to 
keep the grass closely cut and well rolled and to 
feed it regularly and thoroughly with fertilizer 
and water. The basis of the mixture is the finest 
of imported and domestic Bent Grasses. This mix¬ 
ture does not contain White Clover. 
We will be pleased to quote on any special 
mixtures you require or to advise on any par¬ 
ticular problems in regard to your lawn. We also 
do considerable business in mixtures for: 
Airports Athletic Fields 
Polo Fields Terraces 
Golf Fairways Seaside Plots 
Putting Greens Cemeteries 
and will be very glad to make prices at your 
request. 
SEPARATE GRASSES 
White Clover —Valuable for its dark green foliage 
and compact growth. During periods of extreme 
drought Clover retains its rich green color and 
withstands heavy trampling. 1 Lb. 50#; 10 Lbs. 
42# per lb. 
Chewings Fescue (New Zealand Grown) — 
Thrives in dry sandy locations and withstands 
drought. It is fine bladed and creeping and is 
often used for putting greens on seaside Golf 
courses. 1 Lb. 75#; 10 Lbs. 70# per lb. 
Kentucky Blue Grass —The most desirable grass 
for lawn purposes. It is slightly creeping In 
habit and grows most extensively in the early 
summer. It forms a solid turf and makes a 
permanent, long-lived lawn. 1 Lb. 32#; 10 Lbs. 
30# per lb. 
Canadian Blue Grass —Useful for its deep roots 
which hold well on terraces, embankments, etc. 
1 Lb. 35#; 10 Lbs. 30# per lb. 
Fancy Red Top —Will thrive under almost all con¬ 
ditions and makes a fine permanent turf. 1 Lb. 
30#; 10 Lbs. 28# per lb. 
Rough Stalked Meadow Grass (Poa Trivialis)— 
A grass which makes excellent sod in dry loca¬ 
tions where all else fails and consequently 
absolutely essential for shaded spots. 1 Lb. 
50#; 10 Lbs. 45# per lb. 
Domestic Oregon Rye Grass —A fast growing 
annual grass useful where a quick stand for 
protection is desired. 1 Lb. 12#; 10 Lbs. 10# per 
lb. 
English Rye Grass —A perennial form of the 
above. 1 Lb. 20#; 10 Lbs. 18# per lb. 
Italian Rye Grass —An annual which is some¬ 
what finer bladed than the Oregon type. 1 Lb. 
20#; 10 Lbs. 18# per lb. 
THE BENT GRASSES 
South German Mixed Bent —Compact, creeping, 
rooting stems. Its rapid growing, spreading 
habit and its stoloniferous roots make a dense 
compact turf which is enduring and is really 
improved by constant trampling. This is not a 
pure strain but is composed of three different 
Bent Grasses. 1 Lb. $1.25; 10 Lbs. $1.15 per lb. 
Coos County Seaside Bent—An extremely pure 
strain of Creeping Bent. 1 Lb. $1.00; 10 Lbs. 
90# per lb. 
Colonial Bent (Rhode Island) (Upright) —Pro¬ 
duces a fine close turf of excellent color 
readily adaptable to all soils. 1 Lb. $1.15; 10 
Lbs. $1.00 per lb. 
Astoria Bent —A high type of upright Bent, very 
pure and very clean. 1 Lb. $1.00; 10 Lbs. 90# 
per lb. 
For other Grasses see Page 36. 
LAWN GRASS MIXTURES 
1 Lb. 2 Lbs. 3 Lbs. 5 Lbs. 10 Lbs. 20 Lbs. 100 Lbs. 
ELM TREE. $0.50 $0.90 $1.25 $2.00 $3.75 $7.00 $32.00 
STANDISH PARK.60 1.10 1.50 2.40 4.50 8.50 40.00 
EVERGREEN.40 .75 1.00 1.50 2.75 5.00 24.00 
SHADOW .45 .80 1.10 1.60 3.00 5.50 26.00 
SHADY.60 1.10 1.50 2.40 4.50 8.50 40.00 
BENT FORMULA.90 1.60 2.25 3.50 6.50 12.00 55.00 
PRINTED IN U. S. A. 
LOVENBEIN S KASE. INC., HARTFORD. CONN. 
