GREGORY’S SPECIAL PRICES 
LAWN SEED (Highest Quality) 
For Sunny Spots, lb. $0.45; 5 lbs. $1.75; 10 lbs. $3.25; 20 lbs. $6.00 
For Shady Spots, lb. .50; 5 lbs. 2.00; 10 lbs. 3.75; 20 lbs. 7.00 
It’s a good idea to scatter lawn seed over your lawn each spring. 
Usually there are bare spots that can be renewed by this method. 
Lawns need plant food, and we suggest the following fertilizers: 
FERTILIZERS 
Nitrate of Soda, excellent to use on Kentucky Blue Grass and clover 
lawns, 5 lbs. per 1000 sq. ft. in early spring; in summer 2 lbs. per 
1000 sq. ft. Always follow by heavy wetting. 
Cotton Seed Meal, rich in nitrogen, may be used on a lawn before 
grass starts or as top dressing after first cutting; break all lumps, and 
give lawn a thorough wetting. 
TIMOTHY 
Lb. $0.25; 15 lbs. $2.25; 45 lbs. $8.00 
RED TOP 
Lb. $0.30; 5 lbs. $1.25; 10 lbs. $2.50 
KENTUCKY BLUE GRASS 
Lb. $0.40; 5 lbs. $1.80 
FERTILIZERS (Continued) 
Sulphate of Ammonia discourages the growth of troublesome weeds; 
4 lbs. to 1000 sq. ft. spread on just before a heavy rain in spring. 
For summer use, 2 lbs. per 1000 sq. ft. is advised, and don’t neglect 
giving the lawn a thorough wetting afterwards. 
5-8-7 
For a general fertilizer, one analyzing 5% nitrogen, 8% phosphoric 
acid, and 7% potash, we can recommend from our own experience. 
In making a new lawn, use 10 lbs. per 1000 sq. ft. and work into the 
soil just before leveling for the seed bed. You may also use just before 
grass starts in the spring, 4 lbs. per 1000 sq. ft., thoroughly wetting 
afterwards. 
FOR MARKET GARDENERS 
SUGGESTIONS 
RED ARROW SPRAY 
The most effective against the Mexican Bean Beetle. Price: 1-oz. 
bottle, 35c. (makes 3 gals, of spray), 4-oz. $1.00, x /i pt. $1.75, pt. 
$3.25, qt. $6.00. Express not paid. 
BLIGHTS AND MILDEWS 
Spray with Bordeaux Mixture, starting early in the season and ten- 
day intervals and after rains. 
CABBAGE MAGGOTS 
One ounce of Corrosive Sublimate to ten gals, of water. Put cup¬ 
ful around each plant at intervals, starting in May. 
SQUASH BORER 
Spray the root stalks with Red Arrow, especially close to the ground. 
CORN BORER 
Spray the leaves, especially the central whorl of the main stalk, 
every few days to destroy eggs or young larvae, starting when stalks 
are young, using Red Arrow or some good spray. 
NEW INTRODUCTIONS 
Commodore Bean, described as a dwarf Kentucky Wonder, since 
the pods are similar to that well-known pole variety. Round green 
pod 7 inches long; stringless at all stages of growth; of excellent 
quality. 
10-Inch Bean. A forcing variety; a very heavy cropper. Long, nar¬ 
row green pod thrives well when grown outside the same as any other 
bush bean. Pods fiat, straight, 10 to 12 inches long. In young state, 
quality and flavor excellent. Stringless when picked young. 
Sure Crop or Bountiful Wax. Improvement on the old-style Sure 
Crop; a much heavier cropper. Stringless. 
Rutger’s Tomato is coming to be one of the foremost varieties, blight 
resistant. Vigorous plants, fruits average 61^ to 7 j j ounces; solid, 
and a good cropper. 
