WITH ITS 
ATMOSPHERE OF QUALITY 
FOR GOOD TURF, TOO! 
TRADITIONAL 
Eharly in tke eighteen 
hundreds, guests of 1 he Oreenhrier were arriving hy stagecoach. 
Later they came in the jo king cars ol the first railway trains. 
1 oday they come hy automobile over hroad, smooth highways, 
hy plane and in air-conditioned pullmans. 
At the close of the Civil w ar this famous resort was the 
meeting ground for hoth the Northerner and Southerner. It 
continues to enjoy widespread popularity, each year adding new 
laurels to its world-wide reputation. 
The seven-thousand-acre estate at W hite Sulphur includes 
expansive lawns as well as three sporty golf courses. On all 
these grassed areas, Scott’s Seed has for the past ten years heen 
loing 
faithful duty. 
H S3 0 N BE FORGOTTEN 
SB 
