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Most Beautiful 
Lawns in 
America 
ARE MADE WITH 
THE “HENDERSON” 
LAWN GRASS SEED 
HENDERSON LAWN GRASS 
Seed 
FOUR WEEKS 
FROM SOWING 
IT IS READY 
FOR MOWING 
This celebrated mixture has been thoroughly tested by country-wide use for more than half a century. IT IS THE FRUIT OF YEARS 
OF EXPERIENCE AND CLOSE STUDY OF AMERICAN CONDITIONS AND IS UNDOUBTEDLY THE BEST FOR THE 
AMERICAN CLIMATE. By its use a deep green, velvety sward, free from clumps, can be produced in from four to six weeks’ time. 
THE ‘‘HENDERSON” LAWN GRASS SEED is an intelligently arranged combination of fine-leaved, dwarf Grasses, which are at 
their best during different months of the year, thus keeping a lawn constantly covered with enduring green. It is impossible to make 
an enduring lawn by sowing seeds of a single variety, which will only grow vigorously for a portion of the year. Kentucky Blue Grass for 
instance, which is sometimes recommended for lawns, grows but sparsely during midsummer, is slow to form a close sward, requiring two 
years to do that, and loses color in hot weather. 
THE “HENDERSON” LAWN GRASS SEED is in reality as cheap as any other, notwithstanding its superior quality. For while many 
mixtures on the market weigh only 14 lbs. to the bushel, THE “HENDERSON” LAWN GRASS SEED weighs 20 lbs. per bushel, being 
practically free from chaff and other foreign matter. The quantity required for new lawns is 5 bushels per acre. For a plot 15x20, or 
300 square feet, use 1 quart. For renovating old lawns, use one-half of above quantities. Full instructions in every bag and package. 
GOLDEN OPINIONS attest the SUPERIORITY, GOLDEN MEDALS mark the TRIUMPHS 
OF THE "HENDERSON" LAWN GRASS SEED 
That home-x>wners in all parts of the United States appreciate and value at its true worth this celebrated mixture is evidenced by the 
large number of letters of recommendation annually received by us. 
“ Your Lawn Grass Seed has given great satisfaction in the past , and we are 
desirous of continuing its use.” 
March 21, 191J f . LIVINGSTON MANOR CORP., New Brunswick, N. J. 
“ Your Grass Seed is indeed a wonder, both for quick growth and for beauty.” 
July 24. 1914. C. N. LAWS, Rapid City, S. D. 
“I am highly pleased with the Lawn Grass Seed. In my opinion it is the best I 
have ever seen.” 
January 24, 1914. PETER LANE, Sedalia, Mo. 
” The Lawn Grass Seed I purchased from you last spring did fine. I have a fine 
set of Grass on my lawn and am well pleased. ” 
March 4, 1914. J. J. NELSON, Palmyra, Mo. 
“ We are delighted with the results from the SO pounds of Lawn Grass seed we have 
used, and our la7vns are looking fine. We will certainly have the grounds looking 
charming after planting the next two bags. Pease send four bushels more.” 
June 24. 1914- Mrs. CHARLES L. BRODT, McLean, Va. 
“/ want to say that I used your Lawn Grass Seed last year on my new lawn and 
the results were most gratifying. The most pleasant part of it all 7vas that there were 
no weeds to dig out of the lawn planted with your seed. 
“In contrast to this I might say that unfortunately I did not order quite enough seed 
to cover my lawn last year, and because of the lateness of the season 1 purchased several 
pounds of lawn seed from a local dealer, and easily 75 per cent, of the yield was weeds. ” 
April 14. 1914. . Dr. A. F. STOTTS, Galesburg, III. 
“ We are very much gratified to say that the seed we bought from you has turned 
out first class, and has given the writer a beautiful lawn.” 
April 11, 1914- EDGAR D. TAYLOR, Richmond, Va. 
A few of those sent to us during the year 1914 we print below: 
11 My lawn is the finest in towyi. I made it 25 years ago and got the seed of you. 
No velvet carpet is softer. All I do to it is use hardwood ashes and phosphate twice 
a season, and in the spring sow broadcast Lawn Grass Seed and roll it.” 
April 20, 1914. D. R. SMITH, Adams, Mass. 
“ I a?n becoming firmly convinced that there is but one good Grass Seed, Henderson's 
Lawn Grass Seed.” 
July 6, 1914. NATII'L R. BRONSON, Waterbury, Conn. 
“ Wish to say that I had great hick with your Lawn Grass Seed last year. It was 
0. K. Had fine lawn in about six weeks from time of planting. Could have mowed 
it with lawn mower had 1 wanted to. " 
February 27, 1914. J. C. BARSTON, Willimantic, Conn. 
“ I would like you to mail me your catalogue containing description of your Lawn 
Grass Seed. I have used it for the past two years and all who have seen it say it is 
the finest looking lawn in this city.” 
August 1, 1914. THOMAS A. LEE, 112 Walcott Street, Pawtucket, R. I. 
“Really can't get along out here without Henderson's Grass Seed. Two years 
ago I sowed part of my lawn with your seed. It is far ahead of anything else in the 
neighborhood. ” 
August 24, 1914. HERBERT HUNT, 3730 N. 28th St., Tacoma, Wash. 
“ Iletiderson Lawn Grass Seed is the best that ever came to Deadwood.” 
April 15th, 1914. W. J. THORN BY, Deadwood, S. D. 
“ The seed used on my lawn at home is 'Dandy'find 1 now have a lawn as smooth 
and velvety as a carpet.” 
May 31, 1914. CHAS. E. MASON, Birmingham, Ala. 
PRICE of the “HENDERSON" LAWN GRASS SEED 
DELIVERED FREE IN THE UNITED STATES. 30c/per quart $1.00 for 4 quarts. 
(By Mail, Express or Freight, at our option.) $1.75 per peck. $5.00 per bus/l. of 20 lbs. 
For GRASS SEED MIXTURES for GOLF LINKSTENNIS COURTS, ATHLETIC FIELDS, Etc., see pages 66 and 67 
