PI^PP A| PPPTII I7PP GROWS GOOD GRASS. For new lawns dig under 50 pounds per 1000 square (eeti 
rul\ i topdress existins lawns at half this rate. 100-lb bag $5 . . . . See Plant Food Section. 
Shady Place 
Lawn Seed 
Consists of shade-tolerant grass varieties, 
properly proportioned, together with sorts 
which do well in sunny situations. So the 
formula may be used for dense shade as well 
as for those portions of the lawn which reach 
out into full light. Use as a minimum allow¬ 
ance, 1 pound to 300 square feet, or 150 
pounds per acre. In very stubborn cases it 
may be necessary to renovate the lawn every 
season for several years, proceeding thus: 
Add lime every autumn at the rate of 50 
I^unds per lOOO square feet; fork the land 
lightly in the spring, and apply Sawconure, 
50 pounds per 1000 square feet; rake smooth 
and sow Shady Place Lawn Seed. Sow some 
further seeds to renovate the lawn at the end 
of summer. Lb. 75 cts., 2^2 lbs. $1.80, 
5 lbs. $3.50, 10 lbs. $6.50, 20 lbs. $12.75, 
100 lbs. $60. Charges prepaid. 
Beni Turf from Seed 
The most beautiful of lawns is the one o’ershadowed by trees 
All R«»nt 1~! . - .L- .il^ ^ mixture of the wonderful Bent Grasses, 
normuia. dwarfest sorts in cultivation, creeping 
in habit, and capable of producing a dense mat of the finest silky 
turf. To these is added a proportion of high-quality Red-Top. In 
rich soil this formula will produce a turf finer in texture than a jawn 
of the ordinary type, and the creeping character of these varieties 
causes them to almost “felt” together and produce the soft, luxurious 
feel of an expensive rug. The turf is a deep, rich green color. 
The soil must be inherently good and should have Sawconure and 
Emerald Grass Fertilizer worked into it. Every spring and autumn, 
and several times during the growing season. Emerald Grass Fer¬ 
tilizer at the rate of 25 pounds per 1000 square feet should be applied. 
Sow the seed at the rate of 3 pounds per 1000 square feet or 125 
pounds per acre. Lb. $1.10, 2Vi lbs. $2.65, 5 lbs. $5, I 2 V 2 lbs. $12, 
25 lbs. $22.50, 100 lbs. $85. Charges prepaid. 
S. & W. Co.’s Creeping Beni Seed, OyS 
six million seeds to the pound, and this combined with the creeping 
character of the plants makes it possible to sow at a reduced rate on 
well-prepared soil. Use 21^ pounds per 1000 square feet. With care it 
will make a putting-green of your lawn. Lb. $1.50, 2^2 lbs. $3.65, 
5 lbs. $7.25, 121/2 lbs. $17.25, 25 lbs. $33.50. Charges prepaid. 
Turf for the South 
Southern Lawn Formula. Sritudes sou?f of Smr^Vir¬ 
ginia. We advise that two seedings be made, one in spring and one 
in fall, allowing at each, 1 Ib. to every 20 by 20 feet, or 100 lbs. to 
the acre. Lb. 55 cts., 2 V 2 lbs. $1.30, 5 lbs. $2.50, 12lbs. $5.75, 
25 lbs. $11, 100 lbs. $40. Charges prepaid. 
Turf on Slopes 
^ mixture of grasses that will 
^Oa Orass oeeu. produce strong, spreading roots, 
will withstand drought and sun, and will thrive on shallow soils. 
If the slope is gentle, add 1 inch of top-soil, broadcast Emerald Grass 
Fertilizer at the rate of 50 pounds to 1000 square feet. Rake, and 
sow Terrace Sod Formula, 10 pounds to 1000 square feet. If 
slope is severe, proceed as above, except to sow along with the 
grass seeds some ordinary seed oats—1 pound of seed and 1 quart 
of oats to each 100 square feet. Mow the oats as soon as they are 
long enough for a mower to cut them, and keep them cut. Lb. 70 cts., 
21/2 lbs. $1.65, 5 lbs. $3.25, 10 lbs. $6, 20 lbs. $11.50, 100 lbs. 
$52.50. Charges prepaid. 
High 
Turf for Large Areas 
I avArn For lawns where Iow cost is impor- 
1-ia.Wn O06Q. ^ant. Composed of fine recleaned 
grasses with white Clover, carefully proportioned so that they succeed 
one another throughout summer. One quart will sow 15 by 20 feet; 
5 bushels, an acre. Qt. 45 cts., 4 qts. $1.45, 8 qts. $2.75, Vibus. 
$4.50, bus. (22 lbs.) $8.50, 5 bus. (110 lbs.) $40. Charges prepaid. 
cemeteries and parks. Produces 
Ureenwood formula, ^urf of medium fineness if mown 
frequently. Although low in cost. Greenwood Formula contains 
high-quality grass seeds of strong germination, producing a perma¬ 
nent turf. There is no Clover in the mixture. Use one pound per 10 
by 20 feet for new lawns; 200 pounds, an acre. Lb. 45 cts., 5 lbs. $2, 
10 lbs. $3.85, 20 lbs. $7.25, 100 lbs $32.50. Charges prepaid. 
An All-Bent Lawn from S. & W. Co.’s Seed. Prize-winning photo 
submitted by C. B. Hayward, Nutley, N. J. 
Turf by the Sea 
Seashore Lawn Formula. Soil 
by the sea is often poor, and a good preparation is to apply Sawconure 
at 100 pounds to each 1000 square feet; rake after applying, and sow 
seed. Two pounds should be used on 20 by 20 feet, or 200 pounds to 
the acre. Lb. 65 cts., 2Vi lbs. $1.55, 5 lbs. $3, 12Vi lbs. $7, 25 
lbs. $13.50, 100 lbs. $50. 
Turf in the City 
|T_i __ 17 IA combination of grasses that will resist to 
rormUIa. ^ marked degree the harmful effects of 
shade, lack of air-circulation, gasoline fumes, etc. Contains white 
Clover and Rye-Grass, along with other desirable varieties. Makes 
a handsome turf, deep green, but somewhat coarse. For new lawns 
use 5 to 10 pounds per 1000 square feet. Enrich the soil before sowing 
with 100 pounds Sawconure and 50 pounds Emerald Fertilizer per 
1000 square feet, and broadcast 25 pounds of Lime per 1000 square 
feet over the lawn every winter. Lb. 50 cts., 2Vi lbs. $1.15, 5 lbs. 
$2.25, 12 Vi lbs. $5.50, 25 lbs. $10.50, 100 lbs. $40. Charges prepaid. 
For renovating, use half the quantities recommended for the several 
formulas above. For quick results, use double these amounts. 
Grass Seeds 
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STUMPP & WALTER CO., NEW YORK CITY 
