K.6»W. Grass Seed Mixtures Pleasure Grounds 
Tested for purity and growing qualities for your protection 
1 pound to 300 square feet. Price, lb., 40c; 5 lbs., $1.90. 
Use Quality Seed 
There are only a very few kinds of grasses suitable 
for lawns. Seeds of these fine kinds are much more 
expensive than the seeds of other less desirable 
grasses, most of which make good hay, but do not 
make good lawns. The cheap seed will often grow 
and cover the ground with green, but eventually the 
lawn will deteriorate and have to be remade, which 
is a very expensive and troublesome thing to do. 
The best results are obtained by sowing the seed 
quite thickly, one pound or quart to 200 or 300 
square feet, but sowing one pound on 400 to 500 
square feet will make an excellent lawn although 
not quite as quickly. 
To Renew Old Lawns, rake thoroughly, stirring 
the ground as much as possible without killing the 
grass. All moss and weeds should be removed as 
far as possible. Sow half as much grass seed as 
recommended for seeding a new lawn. After seed' 
ing the lawn should be rolled. 
Fair Green Mixture 
Price, per lb., 30c; per 100 lbs., $28.00. 
Shady Spot Lawn Mixture 
Price, per lb., 50c; per 100 lbs., $45.00. 
Putting Green Mixture 
Price, per lb., 80c; per 100 lbs., $75.00. 
Many low'priced grass seed mixtures weigh only fourteen pounds per bushel. 
This indicates either a good proportion of chaff or some of the real good va' 
rieties in the rough state, not properly cleaned so as to leave only the vital 
part and less of the chaff or shell; in other words, so many less seeds to quart 
or pound that will germinate and grow real grass. 
DON’T BUY 
CHEAP SEED 
