Fine Lawn 
Helps Make A Home 

LAWN GRASS 
Seneca Lawn Mixtures 
1 lb. will sow 300 sq. feet 
Whether you are seeding a new lawn or repairing 
an old one, it is very important that you use good 
seed. Much cheap grass seed carries an excessive 
amount of weed seeds, chaff and coarse grasses. These 
mixtures are made to sell at a price. It has always 
been our policy to make up the best possible mixture 
and then determine the selling price. 
We make up two mixtures: one for soils rich in lime 
and the other for sections where there is a deficiency 
of lime in the soil. 
Mixture No. 1 for limestone soils contains 2% of 
Wild White Clover. Mixture No. 2 is made up with 
20% of Rhode Island Bent grass. 
Only the best “Fancy” grade of seed is used in 
these mixtures. They are free from noxious weed 
seeds and contain a minimum of inert materials. 
No. 1 Lawn Mixture (for limestone soils): lb. 65 
cts.; 5 lbs. $3.00; 20 Ibs. $11.00, prepaid. 
No. 2 Lawn Mixture (for acid soils): lb. 75 cts.; 
5 lbs. $3.25; 20 lbs. $11.50, prepaid. 
LAWN GRASSES 
Liilbweeoibs: 
Kentucky Blue $ .60 $2.75 
Rhode Island Bent 1.70 HDS 
Red Top .50 2.00 
Wild White Clover 1.75 7.50 
LAWN MIXTURES FOR ANNUAL SEEDING 
There are often places the sun cannot reach and 
usually in these spots, grass does not thrive for any 
length of time. We suggest sowing quick growing 
grasses that will cover the ground and remain green 
until the late summer. Ground that is heavily shaded 
has to be fertilized and reseeded each year. Our annual 
seeding mixture is made up of grasses which are most 
suitable for this purpose. Sow about | lb. to 200 square 
feet. Lb. 30cts.;2 lbs. 55 cts.; 5 lbs. $1.25, prepaid. 
‘*‘The Home Lawn” 
A new bulletin published by Cornell. 5c per copy to 
non-residents. Write for bulletin 469. Office of Pub- 
lication, N. Y. State College of Agr., Ithaca, N. Y. 

BEETLE DAMAGE IN LAWNS 
Considerable damage from the larvae of the Japanese 
Beetle and the common June bug is being reported. 
If you notice brown spots in your lawn and find that 
the grass roots have been eaten, you will probably find 
the white grubs within the top few inches of soil. 
Treatment for this damage is to rake off dead grass 
and treat with arsenate of lead at the rate of 1 pound 
per hundred square feet of lawn. (See page 25.) 
This may be mixed with 10 gallons of water and ap- 
plied as a spray, or with a sprinkling pot, or it may be 
mixed with fertilizer and applied directly onto the 
affected spots. Seeding may be done immediately 
after this treatment. 












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These pots are constructed of plant food in the right proportion for best plant growth, and hold 
Simply set pot and all in the field; the 
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roots grow thru the pot which slowly breaks down. 
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