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Permalawn Plant. Foods 
WHAT THEY ARE 
Permalawn Plant Foods are carefully prepared in ac- 
cordance with the best scientific principles and the most 
advanced methods. Quickly available plant food materials 
are combined with a vegetable meal to provide hungry 
plants with both an immediate and a longer lasting supply 
of food. Soluble iron, manganese, and the other trace ele- 
ments make Permalawn a complete diet, now in granular 
form. 
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FEEDING DEVELOPS FULL BEAUTY 
A really fine lawn can be secured only if a scientifically 
correct feeding program is followed. Such a program en- 
ables the grasses to grow vigorously, causing the lawn to 
become thicker and more beautiful each year. A properly USE RS 
fed lawn becomes green earlier in the spring and remains 
so later in the fall, giving pleasure for a longer period each ! PERMA 
year. 
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WHEN TO FEED | THEY DY@) ! 
The lawn grasses usually grow vigorously only from 
early April to late June and from late August until late 
October, periods when weather conditions are most favor- 
able. An abundance of plant food should be available dur- 
ing these periods to bring the food supply into balance 
with the favorable weather conditions. 
The correct Permalawn Plant Food applied at the be- 
ginning of each of these growth periods, in the spring 
just after the grass starts growth and in the fall after a = a 
the hottest part of the summer is past, will usually nour- mess THOMAS J. LYNCH, INC. sas eves 
ish the grass effectively to the end of the growth period. lu Lande tric 
If feeding appears advisable during the summer, Perma- roe” ans “a 
lawn Soluble Plant Food will be found excellent. 
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PLANT FOOD BALANCE IMPORTANT 
The fertilizer analysis used should be such that it will 
create the proper balance of plant food elements in the 
soil. In general, heavy soils require plant food higher 
in nitrogen than do sandy soils. But even on a heavy 
soil it is advisable to avoid the use of too high a propor- 
tion of nitrogen, which may force the top growth too 
greatly and produce a weak root system. If in doubt, ask 
for a soil analysis. 
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