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DON’S “EVERGREEN” LAWN GRASS 
This is a mixture of the finest American 
and European grasses best adapted for 
lawns. It is prepared from our own for¬ 
mula, and is a careful blending of varieties 
including Bent grasses, making it very 
suitable to producing the thick growth and 
velvety appearance so much sought after. 
5 lbs.$3.50 25 lbs.$15.50 
10 lbs. 6.50 100 lbs. 60.00 
DON’S “STURDY” LAWN SEED 
MIXTURE 
This is a popular low priced mixture and 
Is well suited for various soil conditions. 
Forms a thick turf in a very short time. 
Contains 5 per cent White Clover. 
5 lbs.$2.75 25 lbs.$12.00 
10 lbs. 5.25 100 lbs. 45.00 
DON’S “SHADY PLACE” LAWN 
GRASS 
This mixture is composed of grasses that 
are naturally adapted for growing under 
trees and shaded situations. 
5 lbs.$3.50 25 lbs.$15.50 
10 lbs. 6.50 100 lbs. 60.00 
DON’S “TERRACE” GRASS 
MIXTURE 
A mixture of grasses with long, interlac¬ 
ing roots, that will bind steep embank¬ 
ments. 
5 lbs.$3.25 25 lbs.$14.25 
10 lbs. 6.00 100 lbs. 55.00 
DON’S “LAWN RESTORING” GRASS 
MIXTURE 
A mixture of grasses suited to take firm 
hold and grow quickly in unfavorable 
situations. 
5 lbs.$3.25 25 lbs.$14.25 
10 lbs. 6.00 100 lbs. 55.00 
Mushroom Spawn 
IN BOTTLES 
One quart will spawn 35 square feet. 
Qt., $1.25 each. 
Spawn in Bricks can be supplied if 
required. 
Don’s Evergreen Lawn Mixture 
Planting Table for Beds of Bulbs 
A circular bed 6 feet in diameter, with bulbs 6 inches apart, requires 110 bulbs; 
5 inches apart, requires 160 bulbs; 4 inches apart, 300 bulbs. 
Depth at Which Bulbs Should Be Planted 
Many of our customers are frequently puzzled to know the proper depth and dis¬ 
tance apart at which bulbs 
should be planted. The accom¬ 
panying diagram conveys the in¬ 
formation much more clearly 
and briefly than we could de¬ 
scribe it. The chart will bear 
careful study. Outdoor planting 
should he done early in the Fall to 
secure healthy plants, vigorous 
foliage and beautiful flowers. We 
suggest about 1 inch sand placed 
under each bulb and a generous 
admixture of bonemeal with the 
soil composing the bed. 
INDEX 
Page 
Amaryllis. . . .2, 11 
Anemone. 2 
Bleedinghearts... 14 
Calla Lilies. 2 
Camassia.11 
Chionodoxa.11 
Crocus.11 
Dielytra.14 
Eranthis.14 
Erythronium.... 14 
Freesia. 2 
Fritillaria.14 
Gladiolus.2, 3 
Grape-hyacinths. 14 
Hyacinths: 
Dutch.3, 11 
Roman. 3 
Page 
Iris.3, 14 
Ixias. 3 
Jonquils. 3 
Leucocoryne.... 3 
Leucojum.14 
Liliums: 
Candidum. ... 3 
Harrisi. 3 
Formosum... . 3 
Hardy.15 
Lily-of-the-valley 3 
Muscari.11 
Mushroom 
Spawn.23 
Narcissus:.3, 4 
Polyanthus.... 3 
Soleil d’Or... . 3 
Page 
Collections. 6 
Poetaz. 3 
Ornithogalum. . . 3 
Ranunculus. 3 
Scilla.14 
Snowdrops.14 
Trillium.14 
Tulips: 
Botanical.10 
Breeder. 7 
Cottage.7, 8 
Darwin.8, 9 
Double Early.. 9 
Parrot.10 
Peony. 9 
Lily-flowered.. 9 
Mendel.10 
Page 
Tulips— Cont. 
Rembrandt. . . 10 
Single Early.. 9 
Triumph.10 
Collections 12, 13 
Flower Seeds, 
Greenhouse 19-22 
Flower Seeds, 
Perennial... 16-19 
Gerbera Roots. . 2 
Grass Seed.23 
Strawberry 
Plants.22 
Spiraeas. 3 
Tools, Supplies and 
Insecticides—See 
Spring Catalog. 
IN 
US.*- 
FOR PRICES ON INSECTICIDES, TOOLS AND GARDEN SUPPLIES 
REFER TO OUR SPRING CATALOG 
.4. T. DeLa Mure Co. Inc. 
New York 
