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EMERALD Lawn Seed 
Our standard mixture that has proven satisfactory to our customers 
over a period of many years. Produces a good clean permanent turf. 
Composed of re-cleaned Kentucky Blue Grass, Fancy Red Top, 
Creeping Bent, Chewing’s Fescue, White Clover, and other fine 
grasses. Does not contain any timothy, better known as hay seed. 
Emerald will give satisfaction. 1 Ib., 65c; 3 lbs., $1.80; 5 Ibs., 
$2.90; 10 Ibs., $5.75; 20 Ibs., $11.00. 
ACME SUPERFINE Lawn Seed 
As the name implies, this mixture is the finest that modern seed 
machinery will produce. It is 981% per cent pure. It contains only 
the plump seeds which produce the strong, healthy plants. It is a 
scientific combination of extra heavy Kentucky Blue Grass, Creeping 
Bent and Fancy Red Top. All deep-rooting permanent grasses, free 
from any of the coarse grasses. Truly the best lawn seed obtainable. 
1 Ib., 75c; 3 Ibs., $2.00; 5 Ibs., $3.25; 10 Ibs., $6.25; 25 
Ibs., $14.85. 



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FACTS CONCERNING FALL SOWING 
The cool, moist weather of late summer and early fall affords an 
ideal condition for renovating or rebuilding a lawn that has suffered 
from drought, neglect, or the ravages of crab grass or other weeds. 
Fall is also the ideal time for building a new lawn. Seed sown at 
this time will show quicker growth and has a tendency to stool or 
spread out, a condition not present during the warmer months. 
Competition with weeds is practically eliminated at this season, since 
the latter will not germinate until spring, by which time fall-sown 
grass is thoroughly established, therefore allowing the weeds very 
little chance to thrive. Seed may be sown successfully as late as 
November in the latitude of Cincinnati, but we would recommend 
September for best results. 
QUANTITY TO SOW FOR LAWNS 
We recommend sowing at the rate of one pound to 200 square feet 
for a new lawn or 100 to 150 pounds per acre. It requires about 
one-half as much seed for an established lawn. Send for booklet, 
“How to Make and Maintain a Lawn”’. 
TERMS and INFORMATION 
In pricing this catalog we have been required to anticipate such problems as—difficulties 
in securing certain lines of merchandise due to war program—possible new taxes on 
some articles that would raise prices—and other situations. 
It will be our purpose to fill your orders completely, promptly, and at the prices 
quoted in the catalog. However, if circumstances prevent this, it may be necessary on 
some items to refuse or delay your order, substitute, or ask for a higher price. 
On large orders we will quote special prices. Write us. 
Remittances should accompany orders. C. O. D. shipments are not desired. Money 
orders are the best form of remittance, but stamps may be sent for small amounts. 
The J. Chas. McCullough Seed Co. gives no warranty, expressed or implied, as to 
the productiveness of any seed or bulbs it sells, and will not be in any way responsible 
for the crop. Our liability, in all instances, is limited to the purchase price of the seed. 
THE J. CHAS. McCULLOUGH SEED CO. 
230 EAST FOURTH ST., 
CINCINNATI, 
OHIO ® PArkway 2600 
