Springdale Velvet Lawn Seed 
This l awn Grass Seed Mixture has been thoroughly tested 
and Is the result or experiment and a thorough study of 
grasses under American conditions and climate. It is a Studied 
combination of line-leaved dwarf grasses which are at their 
best during different months of the year, thus Keeping the 
lawn constantly green and velvety. A good lawn cannot be 
made by sowing seed of a single variety of grass, as it will 
only be at its best for a portion of the year. Kentucky Blue 
Glass, for instance, which Is an excellent grass, and some¬ 
times recommended to be used alone on the lawn, grows only 
sparsely during midsummer, while It takes two years to form 
a close sward. Therefore a good Lawn Seed Mixture must 
Springdale Shady Lawn Seed 
This Is a combination of line-leaved evergreen varieties 
of grasses, which in their natural state are found growing in 
the woods. It will produce a dark green velvety turf in 
shady places. Lb., 60c; 5 lbs., $2.25; 10 lbs., $4.40; 100 
lbs., $40.00. 
Elliott's Sunny South Lawn Grass Seed 
This mixture is especially prepared lor the South, and con¬ 
tains grasses that by nature are adapted to hot, dry situa¬ 
tions. Bermuda Grass, which Is frequently used in the 
South, remains green only during the summer months, turn¬ 
ing brown in winter. Our mixture however, will produce 
a lawn which will stay green all the year round. Lb., 70c; 
6 lbs., $3.25; 10 lbs., $6.26; 100 lbs., $60.00. 
Elliott’s Springdale Terrace Seed 
This mixture is best suited for sowing on terraces, em¬ 
bankments, and hillsides, it Is composed of grasses which 
will stand drought and exposure, thriving in shallow soil. 
The roots are long and spreading, and will prevent the soil 
from sliding and washing out during heavy rains. Lb., 60c; 
2 lbs., $1.10! 6 lbs., $2.60; 10 lbs., $6.00. 
consist of an intelligent blending of grasses of different 
habits, and, after careful study and extensive experiments, 
we have produced a mixture which has no equal. It is com¬ 
posed of high-grade recleaned seed, free from chaff and other 
foreign matter. By its use a permanent, deep green, velvety 
lawn, free from clumps, can be produced In from four to six 
weeks. One pound of lawn seed xvill sow 250 to 300 square 
feet or a plot 15 feet by 20 feet. For renovating old lawns 
use hair this amount. Use 100 to 125 pounds to the acre. 
Full instructions for making a lawn in every package. Lb., 
50c; 5 lbs., $2.25; 10 lbs., $4.40; 100 lbs., $40.00. 
Elliott's Golf Course Grass Seed 
Mixtures 
For fair-greens and putting-greens, laying down new 
courses and renovating old ones. These mixtures are chlelly 
made up of American-grown grasses best suited for the pur¬ 
pose intended. They are made up to suit the ground to be 
seeded. In ordering give description of soil and notes on 
climate; low and wet, high or dry, sandy or clayey, as the 
case may be. 
Tough Turf Grass Seed Mixture 
A blending' especially recommended For tennis courts, cro¬ 
quet grounds, bowling- greens, etc. 
White Clover 
For lawns. Sow 8 lbs. per acre when sown alone. \ lbs. 
with other grasses. Lb., 80c; 10 lbs., $7.50; 100 lbs., $70. 
Special Notice. 
The Stale of Pennsylvania re¬ 
quires that grass seed be sold 
by weight (pounds) and not by measure (bushels). A 
bushel of grass seed is twenty pounds or 32 quarts. Con- 
sequently, in compartng prices, it is important to remember 
that one pound of seed is almost the equal of two quarts. 
A. B. MORSE COMPANY, ST. JOSEPH, MICHIGAN 
