Beautify Your Laivn . , . 
Plant Perfection Brand High- 
Germinating Grass Seeds 
PERFECTION BRAND BERMUDA GRASS —Bermuda is a Southern grass. It 
delights in sunshine and warmth. It is very difficult to eradicate when once established. 
The seed should be planted in the spring. Seed requires 3 0 to 60 days to germinate. 
The seeding should not be done too early, as the seed will not germinate if sown 
before the weather and ground have become warm. Pound, 50c. Postpaid. 
PERFECTION BRAND BERMUDA GRASS—FANCY HULLED—Ordinary 
Bermuda seed is sometimes very slow to germinate. This year we are offering hulled 
Bermuda Seed which will germinate in a week to ten days. Do not plant before May 
as the soil must be warm for the seed to germinate. Price on hulled seed, 75c 
per pound. Postpaid. Write for quantity prices. 
PERFECTION BRAND RYE GRASS —Domestic grown seed. Used as a winter 
lawn and winter pasture. Planted on Bermuda sod during August or September at 
the rate of one pound to 100 square feet makes a fine green lawn during the fall, 
winter and spring, lasting until June. For pastures plant during August or Sep¬ 
tember at the rate of 3 5 pounds per acre. Pound, 20c. Postpaid. Write for prices 
on large quantities. 
FEED YOUR LAWN WITH VIGORO 
Enjoy the Charm of a Beautiful Lawn 
This year millions of new gardens will be made... a natural follow-up to the 
big building and remodeling program undertaken last year. We are prepared to 
guide and counsel inexperienced gardeners and will be glad to serve them with high¬ 
est quality plants, seeds, and equipment. 
Because undernourishment is one of the most common reasons for poor results 
with lawns, flowers, shrubs, and trees, we recommend regular feeding with Vigoro, 
the square meal for all plants. 
Feed With 
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iplete Plant Food 
Vigoro Prices 
lOO-lb. bag .... $4.00 10-lb. pkg.$ .85 
50-lb. bag .... 2.50 5-Ib. pkg.45 
25-lb. bag .... 1.50 1-lb. pkg.10 
F. O. B. TULSA OR MUSKOGEE 
Simple Instructions in Planting 
Perfection Brand Grass Seed 
In planting Bermuda or other small grass seeds it 
is best to have the land thoroughly cleaned and firm 
before planting. The seeds of grasses are so extremely 
small as to be able to come up through only a thin 
layer of soil. The covering of the seeds can scarcely 
be too shallow. The seeds may then be scattered over 
the land by hand, or by using a small hand seeder, 
such as is listed in this catalog. After sowing, a hand 
rake should be used, which will mix the seeds with 
the soil so they will be lightly covered, then keep 
ground wet by thorough sprinkling, until the grass 
comes up to a sufficient stand. 
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A PERFECTION SEED LAWN 
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