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EMER AE OSRERTILIZER: soecnccechocs ieee reir teeny ms alg onder 50 pounds per eek ean 
SEI ABIE TER TILECEN _top-dress existing lawns at hail this rate, 100-Ib. bag $5. 1. = + See page 198, 
A Course of Treatment 
THAT WILL EVENTUALLY GIVE YOU A GOOD LAWN UNDER ALMOST ALL CIRCUMSTANCES 
Use LAWNSPREAD.®* It Improves Lawns—Grubproofs Soil 
A complete top=-dressing in dry powder LAWNSPREAD contains screened, sterile soil-materials, approved 
form—mixture of Plant-foods, 
Grass Seeds, and Lead Arsenate 
grass-foods, and high-quality grass seeds; in the mixture, also, are 
Ingredients to deter earthworms, Japanese beetles, and grubs; others 
to protect against fungous diseases. There are no weed seeds in 
Lawnspread, and it is almost odorless. Lawnspread may be used 
wherever grass fertilizers would be applied, but it is a complete 
treatment, and better results may be Jooked for. 
LAWNSPREAD is a dry powder packed im units containing one- 
half bushel and weighing 25 pounds. In a dry, cool place, Lawn- 
spread may be stored up to four weeks without impairing the ger- 
mination of the grass seeds contained in it. 
DIRECTIONS FOR USING LAWNSPREAD 
Broadcast evenly; rub the powder off the leaves with the back 
of a rake. 
As a tonic for any lawn, use one unit on each 20 by 20 feet at 
any time. An ideal treatment is to make four applications a year— 
in March, April, September, and October. Use every month on 
crab-grass, grub-infested areas, or on brown-patch-infested lawns. 
To renovate thin or bare turf, roughen the surface and broad- 
cast one unit on each 10 by 20 feet. If necessary, repeat at intervals 
of a month until a perfect turf has been obtained. 


LAWNSPREAD SUPER-LAWNSPREAD 
Contains mixed seeds for open | Contains Coos County Bent 
and shaded areas Seeds for home putting-greens 
1 to 10 bags, $2.00 per bag 1 to 10 bags, $2.75 per bag 
11 to 25 bags, 1.85 per bag 11 to 24 bags, 2.65 per bag 
Over 25 bags, 1.70 per bag Over 25 bags, 2.50 per bag 
The secret of the beautiful turf on golf courses is the frequent ap- 
plication of soil, humus, plant-foods, insecticides, and fungicides; Lawnspread will not burn the grass, nor 
and pure seed is sown. When you broadcast Lawnspread you achieve will it injure birds, cats, or dogs 
in one operation what these experts do in several. *Trade-Mark Registered, Patent Pending 
New Jersey Lawn Seed Formulas 
These are prepared according to the most recent formulas published by the New Jersey Agricultural Ex- 

periment Station. They list only those grass varieties known to be suitable for producing excellent turf, and 
that may be used with every confidence anywhere in the United States, north of the Mason and Dixon line. ' 
Although the Experiment Station has established minimum percentages for purity and germination in the eater 
individual seeds, our customers will not be surprised to learn that our seeds used in these formulas run consis- Broadcast Lawnspread 
tently and markedly higher than the Station’s specifications. We request that this be borne in mind when and rub in with the back 
prices are being considered, of a rake. 
Formula No. 1 (with Clover). Standard for Iawns on fair to good | Formula No. 3. For shaded areas. Lb. 95 cts., 21% Ibs. $2.30, 5 
soils. Lb. 60 cts., 21% lbs. $1.45, 5 lbs. $2.75, 121 Ibs. $6.75, Ibs. $4.50, 1214 Ibs. $10.50, 25 Ibs. $20, 100 lbs. $75. 
25 Ibs. $13, 100 Ibs. $45. Formula No. 4. For poor, clayey, shaley, or sandy soils; and 
Formula No. 1a (without Clover). Same basis as above, but with- for lawns on terraces or steeply sloping Iand. Lb. 65 cts., 214 Ibs. 
out Clover. Lb. 60 cts., 21% lbs. $1.45, 5 lbs. $2.75, 1214 lbs. $1.55, 5 Ibs. $3, 1214 Ibs. $7, 25 Ibs. $13.50, 100 Ibs. $50. 
$6.25, 25 lbs. $12, 100 lbs. $42.50. 
Formula No. 2. For finest quality turf, containing a liberal percentage of Colonial Bent. Lb. 75 cts., 24% Ibs. $1.80, 5 Ibs. $3.50, 
1214 lbs. $8.25, 25 Ibs. $16, 100 lbs. $60. . aint 

The Experiment Station publishes the Formulas, but cannot endorse the 
mixtures. As always, you must depend upon the reputation of the supplier. 

Yarrow—A Turfing Plant 
You may have noticed the fern-like leaves of Yarrow among the grass In your 
lawn. If you have tried to remove this so-called weed you will have found it 
almost impossible to do so—it roots so deeply. It is so resistant to drought 
that in summers dry and hot enough to kill grass, 
clumps of bright green Yarrow may be seen on 
an area that otherwise would be bare. 
Yarrow may be added to grass seeds for dry 
locations, slopes, or sandy lJand, or where hard 
wear makes turf-keeping seemingly impossible. 
In exceptional circumstances you may sow it 
alone; some beautiful midsummer Jawns have 
been made with it. Cold turns the leaves a dark 
purple-brown, however, so where early spring or 
late autumn effect is important, it should always 
be used along with grass—not alone. In mrxture, 
one-half pound of Yarrow to each 10 pounds of — - Sa THAN ae : , 
grass seed would be the allowance; sown alone, 1 Mow your lawn twice a week, setting the machine so 
pound per 1000 square feet will make aclosesward. that it cuts the grass moderately long, especially during 
Oz. 35 cts., 4b. $1, Ib. $3, 10 Ibs. $27.50. July and August. 


We deliver Lawnspread within 50 miles of New York; to points 
NEW YORK CITY ; beyond, purchaser pays transportation Grass Seeds 5 
