W. A. MANDA, INC, SOUTH ORANGE, N. J. 
We recommend four bushels to the acre. It is necessary to sow the seed very 
thickly to get the most pleasing result—that is a good lawn. 
The best time to sow grass seed is in the spring or about the latter part of August. 
We prefer the spring. The success of establishing a good lawn depends much on the 
season and the condition of the ground at the time of sowing. A light raking in will 
protect the seeds greatly. Rolling, however, is at all times indispensable, and should 
any weeds appear they should be eradicated. 
MANDA’S UNIVERSAL MIXTURE IS AS GOOD AS ANY AND BETTER 
THAN MANY. 
Qt. Pk. Bush. 
Manda’s Universal Lawn Seed Mixture. $0.25 $1.25 $4.50 
Central Park Lawn Mixture . .20 1.15 3.50 
Pasture Grass Mixture . 2.25 
Golf Link Mixture . .30 1.50 6.00 
GRASS AND CLOVER, ALSO CEREALS AND AGRICULTURAL SEEDS. 
We keep a complete list of the finest varieties of these seeds, unequaled for purity 
and cleanliness. 
Parties desiring large quantities would do well to get quotations from us before 
ordering elsewhere. 
Special Plants for Forcing 
The following list includes pretty nearly all the various plants that can be easily 
forced and thus add beauty to your greenhouse and conservatories. The list of decorative 
foliage plants will also be found useful to cheer up the residence by their evergreen effect. 
Azaleas Indica 
There is no greenhouse shrub that gives such satisfaction as a good plant and variety 
of Azalea. The following dozen varieties are the cream of the Azaleas, while we offer 
well-furnished plants set with buds at the following low prices: Plants, 10-12 inches 
in diameter, $1.00 each; $10.00 per dozen; extra large, 12-15 inches in diameter, $1.50 
each; $15.00 per dozen. Extra large specimens, price on application. 
Deutsche Pearl. Very early double, pure white. 
Mme. Petrick. Early, deep rose. 
Madame Van der Cruyssen. Semi-double, bright rose. 
Simon Mardner. Very deep pink, shape of a camellia. 
Vervaeana. A very large double, rose and white. 
Each 
Andromeda Japonica. White, for forcing.$1.00 to $2.00 
Andromeda floribunda. White, for forcing. 1.00 to 2.00 
Azalea (Baby Type), Hlexe, Firefly, red; Ch. Ericke, rose and white: Mme. 
Petrick, dark rose .$0.50 to $1.00 
Azalea mollis. In variety, all colors. 2.00 
Azalea pontica. In variety, all colors. 2.00 
Azaleas. Various hardy kinds for forcing. 1.00 to 5.00 
Camellias. In variety in bud. 2.00 to 5.00 
Cytisus, or Golden Chain. Pot grown. 1.00 to 3.00 
Daphne Cneorum. Sweet, pink flowers.50 to 2.00 
Deutzia gracilis. Pot grown. .75 
Deutzia Lemoinei. Pot grown. .75 
