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much quicker germination. Under 
favorable moisture and _ soil condi- 
tions, Reuter’s Hulled Bermuda Grass 
will germinate in 7 to 10. days, 
whereas unhulled seed requires 20 to 
30 days. In fact, it germinates al- 
most as quickly as Rye Grass. It is 
the same grade as our famous Fancy 
Bermuda. offered. above with the al- 
most water-tight -hulls removed, pre- 
viously believed impossible. Further- 
more, it is more economical, because 
only about half the quantity is neces- 
sary to sow a 100 square feet of lawn. 


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It is revolutionizing Bermuda lawn 
planting with its quick, positive re- 
sults. 
Seed should be sown from March 
until November in the lower South 
and from May until September in the 
upper South. Plant 3 Ibs. to each 
1,000 (50x20) sq. ft. of lawn, fair- 
way, athletic or aviation field. Use 
10 lbs. per acre for pasture. Plant 
when ground is warm because Ber- 
muda will not germinate in cold soil. 
Be sure to specify HULLED SEED 
when ordering otherwise the un- 
hulled seed will. be shipped. 
Prices: Lb. $1.30; 5 Ibs. $6.00. 
Not prepaid: 10 lbs. $10.50; 100 Tbs. 
$100.00. 

840 An annual, tall, 
winter lawns and pastures. 
green winter lawn. 
pasture grasses for the { 
stands severe winters perfectly. 
___simply sow seed and lightly cover. 
feet for lawns; 
Spring sowings are conducted 
seed of the highest quality. 
$1.40; 100 Ibs. $12.00. 
entire South. 
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broad, flat-leaved deep green grass Very valuable for 
Produces within 3 weeks, or less, a beautiful 
It. is one of the most important and valuable winter 
Grows. from 
‘On mellow soils no preparation is needed 
Requires 10 pounds per 1,000 square 
25 to 30 pounds per acre when used alone ‘for pasture. 
during January and February. 
Lb. 25c: 5 lbs. $1.00. Not prepaid: 10 lbs. 
2 to 3 feet high. With- 
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REUTER SEED CO., Inc., New Orleans 
