
Fall Grown Lawns 
are Best 
PLATT’S LAWN GRASS SEED 
The best time to make a lawn is in August and Sep- 
tember, for there will be much less trouble with weeds 
than those sown in spring. Average weather conditions, 
too, are more favorable for germination of the fine seed, 
for a more sturdy root-growth, and, in short, a better 
lawn. Only suitable kinds of good, clean seed, showing 
high purity and germination tests should be used. There 
is no economy in cheap seeds. 
PLATT’S EVERGREEN LAWN SEED 
Best for general purposes. Contains heavy grade, thor- 
oughly recleaned seeds only, of Kentucky Blue Grass, 
Red Top, Astoria Bent and White Clover. The many 
beautiful lawns that have been produced with Platt’s 
Evergreen Lawn Seed and Platt’s Shady Nook, about 
private homes, churches, universities and other public 
buildings are proof of the exceptionally high grade and 
suitable seeds used in these formulas. Please note that 
our seed weighs 31 lbs. per bushel. Price: 1 pt., 45c; 
1 qt., 84c; 5 Ibs., $3.85; 25 lbs., $18.50; 100 lbs., $71.00. 
PLATT’S SHADY NOOK. A formula containing Chewings 
Fescue. 1 pt., 45c; 1 qt., 84c; 5 Ibs., $3.85; 25 Ibs., $18.50; 
100 Ibs., $71.00. 
PLATT’S PREMIER. Contains Astoria Bent, Red Top and 
heavy Kentucky Blue Grass only. 1 pt., 60c; 1 qt., $1.15; 
5 Ibs., $5.60; 25 Ibs., $27.25; 100 lIbs., $106.00. 
