THE “HENDERSON” LAWN GRASS SEED. 
The *'Henderson " Lawn Grass Seed produces a perfect and enduring lawn of luxuriant richness, with closely interwoven, 
firm, deep and elastic turf, and it is usually ready for cutting in six weeks from time of sowing This celebrated Lawn 
Grass is composed of a thoroughly balanced combination of various native and foreign fine-leaved, deep-rooting grasses of inter¬ 
weaving habit, that flourish under our varied conditions, soils and climates, growing during different seasons of the year, so 
that a deep green, smooth and velvety sward, free from clumps, is maintained from snow to snow, without burning brown in 
summer, its constant luxuriance rivalling the famous lawns of Old England. 
The Beautiful Lawns at the Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, and also at the World’s Fair in Chicago, were produced in 
six weeks’ time with The ** Henderson” Lawn Grass Seed, which was awarded the highest medal at both Expositions; but 
what we prize more than gold medals are the hundreds of letters of praise we have on file from the users of The “Henderson” 
Lawn Grass Seed in almost every State in the Union. 
The “Henderson” Lawn Grass Seed is, relatively speaking, the cheapest seed offered, because, while other lawn grass 
mixtures on the market will not average over 14 lbs. to the bushel, this weighs 20 lbs. per measured bushel. It is also the 
Purest, Cleanest and Heaviest lawn grass seed ever offered. 
We have made the formation of lawns a study for years, and thousands of the finest lawns and grass plots in America were 
obtained by following our instructions and using The “Henderson " Lawn Grass Seed. 
Full instructions of “HOW TO MAKE A. LAWN” are enclosed in every pacKa^e. 
The quantity required for making new lawns is 5 bushels per acre, or for renovating old lawns, 1 to 2 bushels* 
For a plot 15 x 20, or 300 square feet, 1 quart is required for new, or 1 pint for renovating old, lawns* 
Prices* 25 cents per quart, $1.50 per pecK, $5.00 per busbel of 20 lbs. 
If by mail, add at the rate of 5 cents per quart for postage. 
SACKETT & WILMEIMS 
