Marshalls 
-  “PDUROGREEN” 
Lawn Grass 
Marshall’s Durogreen Lawn Grass Mixture (formerly called Special 
Lawn Grass) produces a perfect as well as permanent lawn of luxuriant 
richness. It quickly forms a closely interwoven, firm and elastic turf ready 
for cutting in about six weeks from time of sowing. Durogreen Mixture 
is the result of years of experimenting and is composed of the proper pro- 
portions of fine-leaved, deep-rooting, perennial grasses which will thrive 
under varied conditions of soil and climate; maintaining a succession of 
growth during the different seasons of the year, thus insuring a rich, deep 
green, smooth and velvety lawn, free from clumps. This is a scientifically 
blended mixture, containing only the highest grade of recleaned seeds of 
Red Top, Kentucky Blue, Chewings Fescue and Colonial Bent erasses, 
blended in proper quantities. 
Price: Lb., 70c; 5 lbs., $3.25; 25 lbs., $15.50; 100 lbs., $60.00. 
Delivered transportation paid when cash accompanies the order. 
Marshalls 
“SHADY PLACE” 
Lawn Grass 
Usually it is quite difficult to obtain a satisfactory growth of grass under 
trees and in shady places; for sowing in such places we recommend the 
use of this special mixture. It will quickly produce an abundant and even 
growth of beautiful grass. The grasses used in making this special mixture 
are only those adapted for growing in shade. It has been successfully used 
on some large operations where a green sward was desired on land par- 
tially shaded by old trees. 
Price: Lb., 75c; 5 lbs., $3.50; 25 lbs., $16.50; 100 lbs., $65.00. 
Delivered transportation paid when cash accompanies the order. 
The Lawn plays a most important part in any garden, and varieties 
of grasses used should be of the very best to produce a permanent lawn 
of luxuriant richness. 
Marshall’s Grass Seed mixtures are composed of the finest and most 
permanent grass varieties which, under favorable conditions, will pro- 
duce a deep-rooted turf from early spring until early winter. 
When making a lawn, much future trouble will be avoided if prepara- 
tory work is carefully and thoroughly done. If the soil is heavy and 
water does not soak away readily, drainage is of the utmost importance. 
Seed may be sown from March 15th to the end of June, or the latter 
part of August to the end of October. 


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PRICES 
Are Subject to Market Changes 
On All Grass Seeds 

Marshall’s Matchless Grass Seed [1] 
W.E. MARSHALL & CO. 
