To have a good lawn the soil must be rich, carefully worked and well leveled. All refuse should be 
removed and some good fertilizer worked into the soil. Either fine pulverized Sheep Guano or Plantone 
Lawn Fertilizer will give good results. Then use the best seed obtainable. Plant any time from 
September until late spring. Rake in the seed and then roll. In watering your lawn soak it deeply and 
not too often, as frequent light waterings tend to bring the roots close to the surface, where they 
quickly dry out and sometimes burn out. But don't expect to make a good lawn with cheap seed. 
A mixture of several varieties of grasses usually makes the best lawn. All grasses have an off or 
rest period at some time during the year, and during these rest periods very little new growth appears. 
These rest periods vary with different grasses, and by seeding a mixture the lawn always looks thrifty 
and fresh. 
Buy the best seed you can afford, as the cost of seed is a minor item compared to the rest of the 
expense connected with making a lawn. 
Our lawn mixtures are made up of seed of the highest purity and germination that we can buy, or 
we can furnish you with the straight varieties and you can make your own mixture. 
BLUEBENT LAWN MIXTURE 
A mixture of fine-leaved turf grasses containing a large percentage of Creeping Bent and Chewing 
Fescue. Both these grasses spread by means of underground root stalks and will eventually exclude 
other grasses. A Bluebcnt lawn is a permanent investment. 
1 lb. 85c; 5 lbs. 
LEWIS-CLARK MIXED LAWN SEED—Our Mixed Lawn 
Grass Seed is made up of oniy the fine leaved and long 
lived grasses which will produce a beautiful, velvety, 
carpet-like lawn that will last for years. Enough White 
Clover is used to make a quick showing and act as a nurse 
crop for the grasses while they are becoming established. 
Price: lb. 55c; 5 lbs. $2.50, postpaid. 
CREEPING BENT—For those desiring the finest lawn pos¬ 
sible, we recommend Creeping Bent Grass seeded straight. 
This grass grows rapidly, is of fine texture and spreading 
habit, and makes a strong, enduring sod. Price: lb. $1.50, 
postpaid. 
CHEWING FESCUE — A low-growing, fine-leaved grass 
which forms a close turf that prevents ingress of weeds. 
Thrives in all kinds of soil, even the lightest and driest. 
Unexcelled for lawns and golf courses. Price: lb. 85c; 
10 lbs. $7.50, postpaid. 
$3.75, postpaid. 
SHADY LAWN MIXTURE—We also have a mixture for 
seeding in shady places. This is a combination of the most 
successful of fine leaf grasses thaf do especially well in 
shade. It is carefully prepared and a mixture of expensive 
imported grasses. Price: lb. 85c, postpaid. 
KENTUCKY BLUE GRASS—The most important grass for 
lawn making and is fhe base of our Lewis-Clark mixed 
lawn seed. It is the first grass to start in the spring and 
remains green until late winter. Is very hardy and is un¬ 
injured by cold or heat. 
Lewis-Clark—Price: tb. 40c; 10 lbs. $3.25, postpaid. 
WHITE CLOVER — White Clover is especially valuable 
when mixed with other grasses and adds greatly to the 
appearance of the lawn. 
Lewis-Clark—Price: lb. 75c; 10 lbs. $7.00, postpaid. 
SWEENEY. STRAUB a DIMM, HORTICULTURAL PRINTERS, PORTLAND. ORE. 
