SPRING PRICE LIST, FEBRUARY 25, 1944 
‘VELVET GRASS 
A Beautiful New Lawn Grassll 



Velvet grass two months after planting in our nursery 
@® Has the density of Bermuda Grass and the 
beauty of Blue grass. 
@® Drought resistant and likes hot weather. 
Chokes out dandelions and other weeds. 
@® Rapid growing, giving complete coverage 
the same season it is planted. 
@ Dense turf of dark green. The foliage is 
very fine. 
@ Hardy in Kansas the past eight years. 
Was not injured by the November 1940 
freeze 
@ Recommended only for locations that receive 
considerable sunlight. 
Planting-time—should not be planted until warm weather, 
usually after May Ist. 
Plant as you would Bermuda, with stolons in rows or 
in sod squares, (plugs). Water well until established. 
Clean-cultivate ground until covered with grass. Mow fre- 
quently and fairly short. 
One square yard of sod is sufficient to plant from 300 
to 400 square feet of lawn, depending upon how thick you 
want to plant. (We will remove the soil before shipping if 
you prefer.) 
TEL OLO BR VATS women legals tee 3.00 per yard 
PEO LORVE rss ee elk eh is 2.50 Ry 
LOGveLrOse oie ae ite 2.00. ” fs 
Orders for less than 1 square yard will be invoiced at 
50c per square foot. 
