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HALLAWELL'S LAWN GRASSES 
The Better the Seed the Better the Lawn 
Your lawn will be as good as the seed you sow. Give your new lawn a good start with Hallawell’s high quality 
grass seeds. If contracting, specify Hallawell’s seeds. 
Lawn Hints—Spade deeply, adding a good humus material, sheep 
contain no weed seeds. 
manure or other organic fertilizers which 
Rake to the desired grade and water thoroughly to settle the soil evenly. If this preparation 
is made two weeks in advance of sowing, the surface weed seeds will have germinated and may be removed. Now 
rake for 
quantities are suggested. 
the final grade and broadcast the seed at the rate of one pound to 150 square feet, except where other 
To prevent the surface drying and crusting cover the seed lightly with a mixture of soil and moistened peat moss. 
Sprinkle carefully, 
using a fine spray to prevent washing. 
Water thoroughly, but avoid applying too much in one 
place to form puddles, which may float the seed and mulch into low spots. 
All of our grass seeds are the best grade. 
made promptly on the basis of the current market. 
Please write for prices on larger quantities and quotations will be 
Prices fluctuate and quotations are not guaranteed. 
WE PAY POSTAGE anywhere within U. S. on items of grass seeds priced at 50c per pound or more. 
HALLAWELL’S EVERGREEN LAWN MIXTURE. A 
blend of several deep green, fine bladed grasses, pro- 
ducing a good thick turf and remaining green both 
winter and summer. It thrives in heavy or black soils. 
(Ib. 85c) (5 lbs. $3.75) 
HALLAWELL’S LAWN CARPET MIXTURE. This is 
predominantly a mixture of bent grasses, for those de- 
siring a carpet-like lawn of fine texture and rich color. 
The best varieties of bent grass have been combined 
with other fine leaved varieties, in the proper propor- 
tion to give maximum serviceability and uniform at- 
tractiveness through the year. Sow one pound to 250 
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HALLAWELL’S PARK LAWN MIXTURE. A formula 
mixture of hardy, fine bladed grasses. It provides an 
excellent turf which will withtand hard usage. Sow 
one pound to 100 square feet. (Lb. 60c) (5 Ibs. $2.75) 
CHEWING’S FESCUE. Produces a dense, lasting turf, 
succeeding even unde radverse conditions. Hallawell’s 
thoroughly recleaned seed. (Lb. $1.50) 
KENTUCKY BLUE GRASS—Hallawell’s Select Grade. 
(Lb. 75c) (5 lbs. $3.50) (10 lbs. $6.50) 
KENTUCKY BLUE GRASS—Standard grade, recleaned. 
(Lb. 60c) (5 lbs. $2.75) (10 Ibs. $5.00) 
HALLAWELL’S SHADY NOOK MIXTURE.—Genuine 
fine-bladed shade grasses in a blend suitable for grow- 
ing in shaded corners and under trees. A Hallawell- 
formula-mixture. Sow 1 pound to 150 square feet. 
(Lb. $1.50) (5 lbs. $7.00) 
WHITE CLOVER—Highest quality recleaned seed. Sow 
one pound to 3800 square feet. (Lb. $1.75) 
HIGHLAND BENT. A hardy, fine-leaved bent with up- 
right habit of growth. It creeps by strong under- 
ground rootstocks, succeeds in moist to medium dry 
acid soils, and when established, produces a fine turf 
of beautiful light green color. Reports from interior 
valley sections indicate that it withstands the dry 
summer heat, and produces a good serviceable lawn. 
Sow one pound of seed to 500 square feet. (Lb. $2.00) 
5 Ibs. $9.50) 
SEASIDE BENT (Coos County Bent). A true creeping 
bent which roots at each joint where it contacts the 
soil, producing a thick, smooth, and enduring turf. 
Once established, the growth is upright, of fine texture, 
and a beautiful rich green. Seaside Bent succeeds for 
golf course and lawn under varied soil and climatic 
conditions. Sow one pound to 500 square feet. Certi- 
fied seed. (Lb. $1.50) (5 lbs. $7.00) 
ASTORIA BENT. Spreads from underground rootstalks, 
and produces a splendid rich green turf of upright 
growth and fine texture. Sow one pound to 500 square 
feet. Certified seed. (Lb. $1.50) (5 lbs. $7.00) 
RED TOP GRASS. Gives a quick effect and succeeds 
on all soils, though doing best on moist soils. Should 
be in all lawn mixtures. (Lb. 50c) (5 Ibs. $2.25) 
TREE AND SHRUB SEEDS 
Each of the following (Pkt. 25c) 
ACACIA Baileyana—Flowering tree. 
Latifolia—Windbreak. 
Melanoxylon—Street tree. 
Verticillata—Flowering shrub. 
ARALIA Sieboldii—Available February to May. 
CALIFORNIA HOLLY (Photinia arbutifolia). 
CEANOTHUS Cyaneus—California Wild Lilac. 
CEDRUS Deodora—Himalayan Cedar. 
CHAMEACYPARIS Lawsoniana. 
COPROSMA Bauerii—Mirror plant. 
COTONEASTER Francheti. 
Pannosa, 
Parnayi. 
CUPRESSUS Macroearpa (Monterey Cypress). 
EUCALYPTUS Ficifolia—Shades of red. 
Globulus—(Blue Gum). 
FRAXINUS Velutina (Ash). 
FREMONTIA Mexicana. 
GREVILLEA Robusta (Silk Oak). 
HARDENBERGIA Ocata Blue—Vine. 
LEPTOSPERMUM Laevigatum—Tea shrub. 
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LIGUSTRUM Japon!cum—Privet. 
NANDINA Domestica—Handsome shrub. 
PINUS Insignis (Monterey Pine). 
PITTOSPORUM Crassifolium. 
Eugenoides. 
Nigricans. 
= Tobira. 
ay Undulatum. 
PLUMBAGO Capensis—Trailing shrub. 
PYRACANTHA Formosa. 
£ Yunnanensis. 
SCHINUS Molle—California Pepper Tree. 
SEQUOIA Sempervirens—Redwood. 
a Gigantea—Giant Redwood. 
SOLLYA Heterophylla—Australian Bluebell Creeper. 
SPARTIUM Junceum (Spanish Broom). 
Scoparium (Scotch Broom). 
THUYA Orientalis Aurea. 
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