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CAMPBELL SEED STORE 
DEPENDABLE LAWN GRASS SEEDS 
In making a lawn, there is only one grade of seed to 
use—the Best. Good seed saves many times the few 
cents additional of its cost, in better germination and 
freedom from weeds. We protect your results by selling 
only the best obtainable. 
Kentucky Blue Grass (Poa pratensis). Probably the 
best all-around grass for sunny lawns. Habit is 
spreading, with fine, deep green blades. Lb., 40c. 
White Clover (Trifolium repens). A rich green carpet 
by itself, it is usually combined with Blue Grass. 
For quick winter results. Lb., 50c. 
Facey’s Imported Rye Grass (Lolium perenne select). 
Very quick and serviceable. A perrennial, it makes 
a permanent lawn in either sun or shade if sown 
thickly. Lb., 30c. 
Italian (Domestic; Pacific) Rye Grass (Lolium Italicum). 
Little better than an annual, but excellent for quick 
effect, particularly in a Bermuda Grass lawn in 
winter, in sun or shade. Sow very thickly. Lb., 15c. 
Seaside Creeping Bent (Agrostis maritima). Makes a 
beautiful, velvety turf, tending to keep out weeds, 
in either sun or shade. Requires careful attention, 
frequent cutting, and morning watering. Lb., $1.05. 
Chewing’s Fescue (Festuca ruba sp.). A hardy, drought- 
resistant, fine-bladed creeping perennial for sun or 
shade. Especially valuable in mixtures, and for 
sandy soils. Lb., 60c. 
Red Top (Agrostis alba). A fine-bladed grass for quick 
effect, best mixed with other grasses. Lb., 35c. 
R. S. Meadow Grass (Poa trivialis) A quick, permanent 
grass for full shade with soft, light-green leaves. 
Lb., 65c. 
Bermuda Grass (Cynodon dactylon). Very drought- and 
heat-resistant, but requires raking and reseeding 
with other grasses lor a green appearance in win¬ 
ter. Lb., 35c. 
A Chrysanthemum-Flowered Marigold 
(See under Marigold) 
