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A lawn properly sets off'the home, adds to its beauty, increases its value, and af¬ 
fords a clean, safe place for the children to play. A good lawn is much more attrac¬ 
tive than a bare yard. A town’s civic pride is judged largely by the class of lawns kept. 
Prices quoted on grass seed are postpaid. Write for prices on larger quantities. 
Italian Rye Grass 
Florida’s Blue Grass 
Plant 200 to 250 Pounds Per Acre 
This is a most valuable and desirable fall and 
winter grass for Florida and the South, but it 
does not make a permanent lawn. It dies out 
as soon as warm weather of late spring and 
early summer comes on. However, for quick 
covering of lawns and golf courses in winter 
it is unsurpassed. Plant 4 to 6 pounds per 1,000 
square feet. Do not plant in Florida before 
October. It will make a vigorous, luxuriant 
growth throughout the fall, winter and early 
spring, but must have plenty of water. A com¬ 
mon practice in Florida is to seed Italian Rye 
grass on other lawns in the fall and winter in 
order to have a velvety green lawn all winter. 
Lb. 20c; 10 lbs. $1.30. 
Bermuda Grass 
Plant 100 to 150 Pounds Per Acre 
Bermuda grass prefers loam or clay loam 
soil, and grows well on sand or muck, but re¬ 
quires an ample moisture supply, or a heavy 
subsoil which will retain moisture. 
Bermuda will not grow very well in the shade. 
It spreads by surface runners, also by under¬ 
ground root stalks. A Bermuda lawn can be 
started by setting out the plants or by sowing 
seed. Seed can be planted from March to No¬ 
vember. For lawns or golf courses, use two to 
four pounds per thousand square feet. Bermuda 
makes a beautiful, velvety, permanent lawn 
where plenty of water is available and proper 
care given. Bermuda grass requires frequent 
weeding to prevent it from thinning out. 
Lb. 40c; 10 lbs. $3.30. 
Hulled Bermuda 
Plant 1 to 2 Pounds to Each 1,000 Square 
Feet of Lawn 
This is the highest grade Bermuda grass seed. 
Formerly thought impossible, the hard, almost 
water-tight hulls of the seed are removed. This 
revolutionizes Bermuda lawn planting because 
of the quick, sure results it produces, the seed 
germinating in a week with proper moisture 
conditions. 
Lb. 55c; 10 lbs. $4.80. 
Carpet Grass 
Plant 100 to 150 Pounds Per Acre 
Carpet grass is particularly well adapted to 
moist soil, and, if plenty of plant food and 
moisture are available, will grow readily on 
any soil type. However, this grass is not well 
suited to drouthy conditions. Plant in the 
spring from March to July. For lawns and 
golf courses use two to four pounds of seed 
per 1000 square feet. 
Lb. 35c; 10 lbs. $2.80. 
Centipede Grass 
Use One Bushel of Sprigs Per 600 Square Feet 
or 70 to 75 Bushels Per Acre 
Centipede grass makes a very attractive lawn 
with less attention than any of the other lawn 
grasses. It requires less water and mowing, 
and once established, holds its stand indefinite¬ 
ly. It is adapted to dry sandy soils better than 
other grasses. Centipede grass is planted by 
sprigs or root runners, three to five inches long, 
in rows 10 to 12 inches apart, and 5 to 6 inches 
apart in the rows. Insert these sprigs in the 
ground, leaving about one-half to one inch 
showing. Cover with soil immediately to pre¬ 
vent drying out. For the first few months the 
lawn will need frequent watering until the 
plants are rooted firmly. It is best to plant 
during the rainy season. 
1 bu. $1.25; 5 bu. $5.50; 10 bu. $9.50. 
Not prepaid. Shipped only by Express, 
direct from the Nursery. 
Bitter Blue-Stemmed 
St. Augustine Grass 
(Chinch Bug Resistant) 
Use One Bushel of Sprigs Per 800 Square Feet 
A better grass in every way than the old 
variety of St. Augustine. It is a stronger grow¬ 
er, is much tougher, holds its color in cold 
weather, has a longer and stronger root system 
so will stand more dry weather. The joints are 
close and the runners grow flat on the ground. 
It does well in shaded places. It is extremely 
chinch bug resistant and very distasteful to 
this serious pest of lawn grasses. Sprigs should 
be planted in well prepared soil, setting about 
twelve inches apart each way. 
Bushel $1.50. Not prepaid. Shipped only 
by Express, direct from the Nursery. 
