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READY FOR MOWING HVE WEEKS FROM SOWING 
BUIST’S LAWN GRASS SEEDS 
SOW—On new land, use 1 Ib. for every 200 square feet or 5 lbs. for 1000 square feet, 100 lbs. for one 
acre. For renovating old lawns when turf is thin use half quantity. 
BUIST’S EVERGREEN 
This mixture has long been famous for 
producing a succession of verdure through' 
out the year. It is composed of the finest 
varieties of grasses, each of which has its 
season of beauty, and the result of this blend' 
ing is the producing of a sod that is not only 
always evergreen and velvety in appearance, 
but of the color and beauty of an emerald, 
% lb., 20c; Ib., 40c; iVz lbs., 90c; 5 lbs., 
^1.65; 20 lbs., ^6.00. 
BUIST’S “EMERALD GREEN” 
A perfect blended combination of fine 
bladed, compact, quick growing grasses. The 
ingredients of this mixture are the highest 
grade of recleaned seed only, carefully pro' 
portioned to maintain a rich velvet green 
color from early Spring to late Fall, Ib., 
25c; Ib., 50c; 2^^ lbs., ^1.10; 5 lbs., ^2.00; 
20 lbs., p.OO. 
BUIST’S LAWN RESTORING 
Compounded from grasses which take firm 
hold and grow rapidly on hard wornout 
lawns or on burnt spots. The best time to 
re'sow is very early in the Spring, or seed 
may also be sown with excellent results in the 
Fall, during the month of September, lb., 
25c; Ib., 50c; 2^ lbs., ^1.10; 5 lbs., ^2.00; 
20 lbs., $7.00. 
PUTTING GREEN 
Golf courses require a mixture of grass 
seed which will give a smooth, level compact 
turf. Our long experience in the blending 
of grasses enables us to select those best 
adapted for this purpose. Buist’s Putting 
Green Mixture, of fine high'grade grasses, 
will make a close firm, green and lasting turf 
which will improve with use. lb., 40c; Ib., 
75c; 2% lb., ^1.75; 5 lbs., $3.25; bushel of 
25 lbs., ^15.00. 
FAIR GREEN MIXTURE 
The grasses in this mixture will produce a 
rich green turf and will resist tramping and 
hard wear and will retain its color during the 
severest drought. lb., 20c; lb., 35c; 2^^ 
lbs., 85c; 5 lbs., ^1.50; 20 lbs., ^5.50. 
“SHADY NOOK” 
It has always been very difiicult to secure a 
grass seed mixture that would make a lasting 
growth in shaded places, especially under 
trees, but our Shady Nook mixture has over' 
come this trouble, and can be depended upon 
to supply this long'felt want; it is comprised 
of a selection of the finest grasses, which do 
especially well in shaded or sheltered situations 
and will quickly produce a fine sward, Ib., 
25c; Ib., 50c; 2^^ lbs., ^1.10; 5 lbs., ^2.00; 
20 lbs., ^7.00. 
BUIST’S CENTRAL PARK 
This variety is a combination that will pro' 
duce a permanent and lasting turf, a good 
mixture, free from weeds, suitable for various 
soil conditions, always giving good results in 
light as well as heavy soil. Recommended 
for terraces and exposed places, also for re' 
seeding bare places. Lb., 35c; 23^^ lbs., 85c; 
5 lbs., ^1.50; 20 lbs., ^5.50. 
BUIST’S TERRACE 
A combination of grasses best adapted for 
sloping ground and terraces, producing 
strong spreading roots, withstanding drought, 
thriving in shallow soils, and preventing 
washing out by heavy rains; producing at the 
same time a beautiful green turf throughout 
the season. lb., 25c; lb., 50c; 2i,^ lbs., 
^1.10; 5 lbs., ^2.00; 20 lbs., ^7.00. 
BUIST’S “SUNNY SOUTH” 
A special preparation that will resist ex' 
tremes of heat and drought; this mixture has 
given satisfactory results and by proper care 
and continual watering, a beautiful lawn can 
be had in the Southern States, where grasses 
do not usually thrive during the Summer 
months. lb., 20c; lb., 40c; 2^^ lbs., 85c; 
5 lbs., ^1.50; 20 lbs., ^6.00. 
BERMUDA GRASS 
A very valuable grass in the warmer 
climates; as a lawn grass it is much used in 
the South with excellent results. Resists eX' 
treme drought during the hot seasons. Does 
not thrive north of North Carolina. Seed 
should be sown at rate of 10 lbs. per acre. 
Lb., 55c; 5 lbs., ^2.25; 10 lbs., ^4.00. 
Special New Jersey Lawn Mixtures 
We offer below the Lawn Grass Seed Mixtures we have prepared in accordance with the 
formula recommended and published by the New Jersey State Agricultural Experiment Station. 
Formula No. 1 (With or without White 
Clover). For lawns on fair to good soils. 
Lb., 55c; 2M lbs., ^1.15; 5 lbs., ^2.00; 25 
lbs., ^8.25; 100 lbs., ^30.00. 
Formula No. 2. For finest quality turf. Lb., 
75c; 2y2, lbs., ^1.65; 5 lbs., ^3.00; 25 lbs., 
^12.00; 100 lbs., ^45.00. 
Formula No. 3. For shaded areas. Lb., 65c; 
2y2 lbs., ^1.50; 5 lbs., ^2.50; 25 lbs., ^10.50; 
100 lbs., ^40.00. 
Formula No. 4. For poor clayey, shaley 
or sandy soils. Lb., 65c; 2^^ lbs., ^1.50; 5 lbs., 
^2.50; 25 lbs., ^10.50; 100 lbs., ^40.00. 
