TURF BUILDER 
An application of this special grass food on your 
lawn in early spring and fall each year insures a 
thicker stand and greater freedom from weeds. Its 
use before seeding new lawns causes quicker forma¬ 
tion of permanent sod. 
Turf Builder does not contain animal or other 
refuse. It is clean and free from objectionable odors. 
It goes two or three times as far as ordinary ferti¬ 
lizers and lasts much longer. Apply to established 
lawns at the low rate of 10 lbs, per 1000 square feet. 
Use twice as much before seeding new lawns. 
Express Paid 
10 lbs. - - $1.25 50 lbs. - - $3.75 
25 lbs. - - 2.25 100 lbs. - - 6.50 
Sasiti. CREEPING BENT STOLONS 
Freight Paid 
500 lbs. - - $27.50 
1000 lbs. - - 50.00 
Ton . - - 97.50 
These chopped roots and runners are planted instead of seed in building new 
lawns. They develop a thick, solid turf of remarkable beauty and texture in 
record time (six to eight weeks). The best planting period is fall although good 
results can be obtained from late spring or early summer planting if special care 
is given. Stolons are available after May 15. Their perishable nature requires plant¬ 
ing within 48 hours after receipt. Order by square feet of area to be planted. 
Enough stolons to plant 100 sq. ft..$ 2.50 express paid 
Enough stolons to plant 500 sq. ft. 10.00 express paid 
Enough stolons to plant 1000 sq. ft.. 17.50 express paid 
Enough stolons to plant 5000 sq. ft.. 80.00 express paid 
QUANTITY CHART Rate per 1000 Sq. Ft. 
New Lawns Old Lawns 
Scotts Lawn Seed—Regular or Shade. 4 to 6 lbs. 2 to 3 lbs. 
Creeping Bent . 3 lbs. 2 lbs. 
White Clover .14 lb. 14 lb. 
Turf Builder .20 lbs. 10 lbs. 
Example of Figuring Lawn Areas 
Lot size—100 ft. x 72 ft.7,200 sq. ft. 
Less house, walk, gardens, etc. (one-third).2,400 sq.ft. 
Actual lawn area .4,800 sq. ft. 
Requirements for starting new lawn on this size lot: 100 lbs. Scotts 
Turf Builder and 25 lbs. Scotts Lawn Seed. 
Complete directions in every package 
T o sow seed and apply Turf Builder evenly, use a Scott Lawn Master—see back page 
