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LAWN GRASSES. 
Marshall’s Shady Place Lawn Grass. 
Usually it is quite difficult to obtain a satisfactory growth of 
grass under trees and in shady places; for sowing in such places 
we recommend the use of this special mixture. It will quickly 
produce an abundant and even growth of beautiful green grass. 
The grasses used in making this special mixture are only those 
that are well adapted for growing in shade. It has been successfully 
used on some large operations where a green sward was desired 
on land partially shaded by old trees. 
Price, per quart, 25 cents; by mail, 30 cents. 4 quarts 90 cts. 
Per peck, $1.65; per bushel (20 lbs.), $6.00. 
MarshalFs Terrace Mixture Lawn Grass. 
A special mixture of grasses best suited for sowing on ter¬ 
races and side hills—grasses that produce strong spreading roots, 
thus preventing heavy rains from washing them out; that will 
withstand drought and exposure, thrive on shallow soils, and at 
the same time produce a rich, green turf throughout the season. 
Price, per quart, 30 cents; per peck, $1.75; per bushel (20 lbs.) $6.00. 
Permanent Grass for Golf Links. Fair Green Mixture. 
For the grounds in general. Per bushel (20 pounds), $3.00. 
Putting Green flixture. 
A mixture of extra-fine grasses that will make a close, firm, green 
and lasting turf, which will improve with tramping. 
Per peck, $1.75; per bushel (24 lbs.), $6.00. 
Tennis Court flixture. 
A mixture of extra-fine grasses peculiarly adapted for tennis courts. 
This mixture will make a firm, green and lasting turf of the finest texture 
that will improve with tramping. Per peck, $1.75; bushel (24 lbs.), $6.00 
flarshall’s Special flixture, for fleadows and Perma=> 
nent Pasture. 
Our Pasture Mixture is made up of the Grasses best calculated to 
afford an abundant and nutritious food supply for stock. For all ordi¬ 
nary permanent pasturage it will be found entirely satisfactory. If 
your fields are old and worn out, it will pay to plow up and seed again 
with Permanent Pasture Mixture, after which you will soon be cutting 
heavy crops. You will be able to cut two good crops, each year, 
whereas from Timothy only you can cut but one. 
Sow three bushels to acre. In ordering state whether for light or 
heavy soil. 
For Hay and Permanent Pasture for Light Soils, ) $2.50 per bushel of 14 lbs. 
“ “ “ “ “ “ Medium Soils, ?• 20 bushel lots, $2.45 per bushsl 
« “ « “ Heavy Soils, | 50 “ 2.40 
