
At de nh Ge LEE, 

Sot DS MAN AND FLORIST, FORT SMITH, ARKANSAS 

Lee’s Evergreen Lax 
HOW TO MAKE A LAWN. Spade or plow ground to a depth of eight inches. 
wards harrow or rake carefully, pulverizing all lumps. 
n Grass 

After- 
If the soil is poor, fertilize freely, 
working into the soil, then rake level and roll the soil well to make a_ solid bottom. 
Seatter the seed evenly over the surface. 
Rake seed in and roll, water regularly and care- 
fully. Should bare spots appear, rake the surface and sow more seed. 
BERMUDA GRASS (Hulled). Its great 
drouth-resisting properties and ability to 
withstand our extreme summer heat makes 
this the most desirable of all grasses for use 
in lawns in the South. 
The advantage in planting the hulled seed 
is the fact that it will germinate in seven or 
eight days, while the unhulled seed takes 
from four to six weeks. Sow for lawns 1 
pound to 30x80 feet. When planted for pas- 
ture, sow 4 to 5 pounds per acre. 
KENTUCKY BLUE GRASS. This is the 
basis of all lawns where tame grasses are 
preferred, and in combination with White 
Clover forms the finest and smoothest 
lawns. Especially adapted to shady situa- 
tions. One pound will sow 10x10 feet. 
For Prices Refer To Green List Enclosed. 
Adeco 
LEE’S EVERGREEN LAWN GRASS. This 
is a mixture of tame grasses for use where 
Bermuda Grass is not desired, and in shady 
situations where Bermuda Grass will not 
grow. One lb. will sow a plot 10x10 feet. 
DOMESTIC RYE GRASS. _ Extensively 
sown on Bermuda lawns in the fall, grows 
during the winter months, providing a vel- 
vety green lawn. Sow one pound to every 
10x10 feet. 
RED TOP. A very quick growing grass 
similar to Blue Grass but of finer texture. 
Especially adapted to low, wet situations. It 
should be included in all lawn grass mix- 
tures. Sow one pound to every 10x20 feet. 
WHITE DUTCH CLOVER. A low growing 
Clover. Very desirable for beautifying the 
lawn. 
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blest) $ .10 
ADCO - For making artificial 1 pkg. (24 Tablest) § 



manure. Turns garden rubbish oe aie 1-Ib. pkg. $ .10 
such as leaves, weeds, etc., in- want O10 e DKS sere 45 
to rich fertilizer. Every pound SLO-lb. pK ee ee 85 
of Adco makes forty pounds of 25tlbeapker ee 1.50 
clean manure. Write or ask for 50-lb2 bas 2. att See 2.50 
descriptive circular. 100-Ib. bag 4.00 
25-Ib. bag, $2.50, F.O.B. Ft. 
Simith. 
STEAMED BONE MEAL. It carries amon- 
ia and phosphoric acid recommended for 
shrubbery, trees, roses, etc. Apply early 
spring and late fall. 1 Ib. 15¢; 5 Ibe 60; 
10 lb. $1.00; 25 lb. $1.75; 100 lb. $6.00, not 
prepaid. 
PEAT MOSS. A moisture-retaining humus. 

Prices named are not prepaid. 
HYDRATED LIME. Used in sweetenig 
acid soils in flower and vegetable gardens, 
lawns, etc. Can be applied anytime of the 
year. 10 lbs. sufficient for 1000 square 
feet. 10 lbs. 25c, 50 lbs. 90c, not prepaid. 
Quickly decays so that it is available for 
plant food. Used extensively on lawns and for mulching roses, flower beds, evergreens, 
ete. It is especially adapted to loosen up ti 
tain moisture. % bu. 75c; 1 bu. $1.15; % 
vht clay soil, thereby, making the soil re- 
bale $3.50; full bale $6.50. 
Not prepaid. 
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NO C. 0. D. SHIPMENTS. Please send money with order sufficient to cover the 
whole bill. 
charges, which are unsatisfactory to the cus 
vis .O.D. orders because of delays and high collection 
io Sah Aeon tomer and expensive to us if uncalled for. 
Any over remittance will be promptly refunded. 
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IS IDEAL FOR LAWNS, FLOWERS, SH RUBS, TR 

FES, VEGETABLES! 
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