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STERLING’S ANNUAL CATALOG 
GRASS, CLOVER AND ALFALFA SEED — Continued 
5 Lbs. 
and Over 
Per Lb. 
WHITE CLOVER. Fine for lawn or pasture. Purity 99% .45 
NEW ZEALAND CHEWING FESCUE or RED FES¬ 
CUE. Fine for pasture or lawn.45 
RED TOP. Fancy re-cleaned. Fine for lawns, stump 
ground or pasture. Best grade. Purity 98%.20 
KENTUCKY BLUE GRASS. Does best on sweet soil. 
Best grade. Fine for lawns, pasture and orchard.20 
SOUTH GERMAN CREEPING BENT. Very best 
grade. Best for lawn or putting greens . 1.00 
SEASIDE BENT. Best Native Bent for this section. 
Finest quality. Does well near salt water.75 
ORCHARD GRASS. Earliest pasture .20 
GOLDEN MILLET. Sow in June for pasture and hay .. .08 
HUNGARIAN GRASS. Easier to cure than the Golden .08 
JAPANESE MILLET. Considered the best kind o.f all.. .07 
SUDAN GRASS. Grows something like Sorghum. 50 
Lbs. for $3.75 .08 
STERLING PASTURE MIXTURE. 9 of the best kinds 
of Grass and Clover Seed, suitable for pasture. Con¬ 
tains no Orchard Grass. Use 20 to 40 Lbs. to the 
acre. Recleaned seed. 25 Lbs. or more at 24c per Lb. .25 
1 
Lb. to 
4 Lbs. 
47 
47 
.22 
.22 
1.10 
.80 
.22 
.10 
.10 
.09 
.10 
.27 
LEGUME-AID for inoculating Alfalfa, *4 Bu. size, per bottle, 30c 
SWEET, ALSIKE and RED CLOVER 1 Bu. size, per bottle, 50c 
LEGUME-AID for Soy Beans, Vetches, etc. 
1 Bu. size, per bottle, 30c 
LAWN MAKING 
Our Lawn Grass Seed is mixed from the very best grass seed, re¬ 
cleaned and free from weeds, and we sell many hundred pounds all over 
Long Island, as there is no better grade seed on the market. 
Loosen the soil in which a new lawn is to be made to a depth 
of at least five inches, and lighten it with humus, compost or manure 
if it is heavy and inclined to bake. Apply fertilizer liberally, either Sheep 
Manure, Bone Meal, Vigoro or our Rasin Brand fertilizer. Use three 
inches of top soil or humus if too light. 
Sow in the early spring when cool weather and ample rainfall 
will insure complete germination and a good start for the seedlings 
before hot dry weather comes. If seeding must be delayed, special 
precautions must be taken to prevent the ground drying out. Early fall 
is a very desirable time to seed, if moisture is sufficient. 
See that the seed is well covered. Rake it into a new seed bed 
and roll so that the soil is firmed over the seed. Where seed is sown on 
an old lawn always cover it with a top dressing of sand or soil and 
fertilizer. Seed thrown on the top of hard ground has no chance to 
grow and will merely wash off. 
We will do your grading and seeding for you at a very reasonable 
cost. We would appreciate a chance to figure on your job. 
