MALMO NURSERIES 
Field and Pasture Seeds 
Lb. 100 lbs. 
Alsatian Dry) Lando: 3). cn sees $0.50 $47.50 
Alfalfa, Grimm, Certified........ .80 77.50 
Alsike Clover’. a Jyiinees a aoe -40 37.50 
Hed. Clover acer weasel 35 32.50 
Meadow Fescue: 2.0.26. een er .80 77.50 
Orchard Grass, Fancy .......... .50 47.50 
Ryegrass, Domestic ............ 15 12.50 
RY OGraSS tC cere ig sere ete thert= -20 17.50 
Cll Oat Grassisic aie dass ce ces -40 37.50 
TIMOMyre LOUCY. sitet cate ae as 15 12.50 
Pasture Mix, Highland.......... -20 17.50 
Pasture Mix, Lowland........... .20 17.50 
Downtown, 4th Avenue and Denny Way — University, 4700 25th Avenue N. E. 


MALMO VELVET LAWN SEED 
Building a Lawn 
In Western Washington the best period for 
lawn making is in early fall or spring. We 
would suggest planting seed either during 
August or September or during April and May. 
At this time the temperature is mild and rains 
help to develop a good stand. However, plant- 
ing a lawn may be done earlier and later than 
this if weather is warm enough to make grass 
grow. In preparing soil, it should be dug about 
6 inches deep, harrowed, stones removed, and 
graded smoothly. If plowing is not practical, 
have the ground spaded thoroughly and 
graded perfectly smooth. To feed the grass, 
use Malmo Organic Fertilizer at the rate of 
100 lbs. to each 1500 square feet. Work this 
natural plant food well into the soil and rake 
in smoothly. Broadcast the seed at the rate of 
1 lb. to each 200 square feet. It is advisable to 
sow across as well as up and down (using half 
quantity of seed for each sowing) to insure 
evenness of seeding. Cover seed by raking 
lightly or scattering sufficient peat moss or 
soil to just cover it and then roll. While seed is 
germinating and the grass is young, care 
should be used, especially in dry weather, to 
see that the ground is kept moist. Watch it 
closely and sprinkle when necessary, some- 
times as often as three times a day. 
All Grass Seeds listed here are extra heavy 
weight of highest germination and will bring 
the best results. Prices on grass seeds subject 


to change without notice. 
Velvet Lawn Grass Mixture 
Timothy e 
Choice Lawn Seeds ; 
Groin Seca Ib Sie10 Ibs: Lawn Grass Mixture 
oor) Sha i chle SIS ME ees . 8.25 
SENS scien Everqisen Lowe ee ee SoS 428 «MALMO VELVET MIXTURE LAWN GRASS— 
Lb. 1001bs. Shady Lawn ....... 00. c0ccc cess 85 8.25 This has proven to be an ideal lawn grass 
Vetch, Oregon Gray............ $0.10 $ 9.50 Blue Grass, Extra Heavy Grade.. .50 4.75 for the Northwest and has been our pe 
Metch, Hairy®. ooh ists eee eacetteede -20 17.50 Chewings Fescue .............. 85 8.75 mixture for over 40 years. Use 1 lb. to 
Field Peas, Canadian........... -10 8.00) CrosiodaDogtailm sn eae 1.00 9.50 square feet, with MALMO’S ORGANIC FER- 
Field Peas, Bluebell............. .10 9.00 iat! Rye alice ance eine a a3 TILIZER. 
Rosen" Rye oo terminal. oe orate .05 3.50 oaxsNemorclis ty fitness tart ° : ee dete ‘ 
Wiocttilue’ Sisaitl ens ee 05 © " 4:40’) Poa Trivialis 4.) wltteees. x 195.7 9,00 oN ee nn et eomee es 
Oats, Swedish Select............ -05 3.50 Red -Top: Fancy... wasn noe 35 3.25 : . 
Barley; (Commons. 4-7eh see ee 05 3.75 Astoria Bento} socGteess hor arate 1.25 12.00 SHADY LAWN-—A fine mixture of grasses spe- 
Buckwheat, Japanese ........... -10 8.00 Clover, White Dutch ............ 1.25 12.00 cially adapted for shady places. 


FERTILIZERS 

Use 
MALMO ORGANIC 
FERTILIZER 
THE ORGANIC FERTILIZER FOR 
EVERY GARDEN USE 

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Builds the soil 
as it fertilizes, 
IDEAL FOR 
LAWNS, ROSES 
SHRUBS, TREES, 
FLOWERS 
VEGETABLES 
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SEATTLE, WASH 
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The complete natural organic 
plant food for lawns, roses, shrubs, 
trees, flowers, vegetables and gen- 
eral garden use. Very rich in neces- 
sary plant elements, containing the 
valuable ‘rare mineral elements”. 
These rare elements are essential to 
plant health, good quality and 
maximum yield, and through veg- 
etables and fruits to human health. 
Malmo Organic is not a chemical 
but an organic food that becomes 
available naturally through bacterial action as the plants can 
assimilate it. Its effects are lasting, building the soil as it fer- 
tilizes. The proportions of nitrogen, phosphate and potash are 
high and blended to suit our conditions here. It proves most 
economical as less need be used than of many other fertilizers. 
New lawns, 100 lbs. to 1500 sq. ft. Established lawns, 100 lbs. 
to 3000 sq. ft. Garden use, 1000 lbs. per acre. Ton prices on 
request. 

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RICH LEAF MOLD SOIL—Our rich garden loam not only produces much 
better foliage and flowers, because it is loose and friable and water 
retentive, but makes gardening a pleasure. This screened leaf mold 
loam, rich in organic plant food, will produce excellent rose bushes 
and blooms as well as give more satisfying results with all bulbs, 
seeds, plants and trees. Prices: Sack, 85c; 4 for $3.20: 1 cubic yard, 
$5.50; 2 cubic yards, $10.00. 
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ADCO—Converts garden refuse such as leaves, stalks, grass cuttings, 
into organic manure. 25 lbs. $2.25; 712-lb. carton, $1.00. 
AGRICULTURAL PEAT MOSS—Fine granulated for gardens. Bale, $4.00 
delivered; $3.50 call at nurseries. 
BONE MEAL, RAW—A finely ground meal, made from fresh animal 
bone, the best grade. 100 lbs. $3.50; 50 lbs. $1.85; 20 Ibs. 90c; 10 lbs. 
50c; 5 lbs. 30c. 
CHARCOAL for lawns—50-lb. bag, $1.50; 10-Ib. bag, 50c; 1 lb. 15c. 
COTTON SEED MEAL—100 lbs. $4.00. 
LIME (Hydrated)—100 lbs. $1.50; 50 Ibs. 85c; 10 lbs. 30c. 
LIME ROCK GROUND—100 lbs. $1.25. 
MALMO ORGANIC—See column at left. 
MURIATE OF POTASH—100 lbs. $3.75; 50 lbs. $2.00. 
TA ETE OF SODA—100 lbs. $3.50; 50 lbs. $1.85; 20 lbs. 85c; 10 lbs. 45c; 
5 Ibs. 25c. 
RHODODENDRON AND AZALEA FERTILIZER—Compounded especially 
for ericaceous plants such as Azaleas and Rhododendrons, contain- 
ing sulphate of aluminum, cotton seed meal, ammonia sulphate, super- 
Ie ae pth gc eth of potash, etc. 2 lbs. 25c; 5 Ibs. 50c; 10 lbs. 90c; 
s. $1.75. 
SHEEP MANURE—Kiln dried, free from germinable weed seed. Sack, 
$1.50; 12 sack, 85c. 
SOY BEAN MEAL—100 Ibs. $3.95; 50 Ibs. $2.00; 20 Ibs. 85c; 10 lbs. 45c; 
5 Ibs. 25c. 
SULPHATE OF IRON—l5c per lb. 
SULPHATE OF POTASH — 100 lbs. $4.00; 50 lbs. $2.25; 20 lbs. 90c; 
10 lbs. 45c; 5 Ibs. 25c. 
SUPERPHOSPHATE—18%. 100 lbs. $2.50; 50 lbs. $1.45; 20 Ibs. 50c. _ 
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ALL PRICES ON THIS PAGE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE, 
