ONE OF THE PUTTING GREENS MADE AND SOWN DOWN BY OUR FIRM ON THE 
WALTON HEATH GOLF CLUB. 
We had the honour to receive the following unsolicited Testimonial from W. Herbert Fowler, 
Esq., President of lhe Club : 
“ * I8t December, 1903.—Now that the time has come when the work entrusted to you by the Walton Heath 
(jolf Club is finished, 1 write to convey my thanks to you for the admirable way in which you have carried out 
a most difficult and almost new task. You hive converted a waste of heath and furze into a first-class 
1 • u , golf links, and produced a splendid turf ‘through the green’ and putting greens which promise to rank 
with the best in the country. All this has been carried out in the short space of 16 months, and I am convinced 
that it has been done at a minimum of expenditure. I trust this will not be your last undertaking of this nature, as I 
.mi certain no other firm could have produced so good a result. I wish also to convey my personal thanks to all the 
members of your firm for their uniform courtesy and consideration. I regret that our joint task is over, and shall 
.ilways remember our connection with much pleasure.”—(Signed) W. Herbert Fowler, Walton Heath Golf Club, 
Walton-on-the-Hill, Surrey. 
Note. We cleared, ploughed, and sowed the whole of the 18-hole course and putting greens 
with the finest Grass Seeds, laid water on to all the greens, and made roads, &c. Not a square foot of 
turf was employed. We believe this to be the first golf course sown entirely with grass seeds, and in 
perfect condition for play within 16 months.— J. C. & Co. 
EAS I BOURNE.- We sowed 10 acres on the qpurse, and 38 acres surrounding the new nine holes 
of the Willingdon Golf Club, Eastbourne, in September, 1903. This was most successful, and 
was in full play by the following August. 
CROMER. We sowed 7 acres for the Royal Cromer Golf Club in April, 1904. This, when 
inspected in September, proved to be a magnificent piece of turf. 
CAS | LE I OWN, Isle of Man.— We supplied grass seed for 6 acres to the Castletown Golf Club. 
N\ INCMESTER.—We sowed a new cricket field of 3J acres at Winchester College. 
BERKSHIRE. — We are now engaged in making an 8=acre Cricket Field at Bradfield College. 
IIERNE BAY.— We have made arrangements for seeding down 30 acres of ground for the Herne 
Hay Golf Club. 
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