BRAEGER’S FANCY GRASS AND FIELD SEED ~~ 
FANCY LAWN GRASSES 
We make quality Grass Seeds our specialty. We offer only the best obtainable and we know they will 
give you results. Much 
depends, however, on methods used in planting and maintaining your lawn. 
Write for or ask for our ‘‘Phamphlet on Lawn Culture.” 
We do not price our Grass Seeds because of Market fluctuations. Write us or call at our store concerning your needs. 

DURA-GREEN LAWN GRASS 
For those who like White Clover in their lawn we recom- 
mend this mixture. We use the highest grade seeds in Dura- 
Green. You can depend on it for a beautiful lawn. Sow one 
pound to 200 square feet. 
SHADY LAWN GRASS 
This mixture of fancy lawn grass is designed for those places 
in your yard where sun is scarce, between houses, under 
trees, etc. In growing grass in these places the soil must be 
fertilized more heavily than in open ground. Most failures in 
growing lawn are due to soil condition. Add some grass seed 
every spring to help the turf. 
BRAEGER’S UTILITY 
An economy blend of fast growing grasses that will give 
good results under adverse conditions. Cut regularly to main- 
tain fineness of turf. Sow 1 lb. to 200 sq. ft. 
Astoria Bent. This variety is often called Golf-a-Lawn Bent. 
It is a very desirable type of grass for golf course putting 
greens and fine lawns, as it makes a beautiful thickly matted, 
deep green turf. It holds its color exceptionally well and is an 
underground creeper. 
Chewing Fescue. Used extensively on putting greens, fair- 
ways and tees on golf courses, and does well on any kind of 
- soil. It also produces a stiff, upright plant. Sow 1 pound to 150 
square feet. 
Creeping Fescue. Rich, fine-bladed foliage, making a splendid 
turf for sun or shade, especially suited to sandy soils, banks 
and terraces. One of our finest grasses. 
Field 
We do not price our Field Seeds because of Market fluctua- 
tions. Write us or call at our store concerning your needs. 
CLOVER 
(10 to 12 lbs. per acre) 
Ladino White Clover. Is a very large form of clover, usually 
making a growth of § to 12 inches. A perennial. The stems lie 
flat on the ground and commonly root at the joints. Can be 
grown on rather shallow land where well supplied with humus 
and moisture. Makes especially vigorous growth on the lower, 
medium heavy types of soil. Sow 4 to 6 pounds per acre. 
White Dutch Clover (trifolium repens). A very hardy creep‘ng 
clover, which adapts itself to a great variety of soils and cli- 
mates, being found in every state in the Union. Superior for 
pasture either for sheep or cattle. As a bee pasture it is un- 
excelled. 6 to 8 pounds per acre. 
Yellow Sweet Clover, Biennial (Melilotus Officinalis). In great 
demand on account of its earliness, being about two weeks 
earlier than the white. Does not grow as tall as white, but 
makes just as good pasturage. Produces high quality hay. 
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“HORMONIZED” 
BRAEGER’S SPECIAL 
LAWN GRASS 
Use “Hormonized” 
Braeger’s Special this 
year. Hormonizing is a 
treatment that assures 
you of quicker germina- 
tion—denser turf— 
stronger growth and an 
ability to withstand 
drought. Prepare your 
ground in the usual way. 
(See Pamphlet on Lawn 
Culture) -Yourliihe 
amazed at the results. 

Kentucky Blue Grass. Makes an excellent lawn of a dark green 
color. It forms a fine mat, with care and water makes one of 
the best lawns. Sow 1 pound to 200 square feet. 
Poa Trivialis. A very fine bladed grass, medium aagie green — 
in color, used in mixtures for shady spots. Sow 1 pound to 
200 square feet. 
Red Top. Used principally in mixtures. 
quickly so is valuable for nurse to other grasses. 
blades. 
White Dwarf Clover. Very low growing sort, principally use@ 
in poor ground to give a green cover, many like it in lawns, 
especially where grass does not do well. 
Germinates very 
Very fine 

BRAEGER’S SPECIAL LAWN SEED 
A wonderful mixture that is the result of years of ex- 
perimenting. It is especially prepared by us from the 
highest quality seeds that can be produced. It makes a_ 
smooth, green, velvety lawn with a thick bottom, free 
from common grasses which are inclined to produce 
clumps or knots. Only the very finest varieties of the 
most suitable grasses for making an even, thick mass of 
grass are used in this mixture. The various grasses com- 
posing this well-balanced blend are fine-bladed and deep 
rooting, sure to produce the best results under average 
conditions of soil and climate. It is all plump, heavy seed. 
free from chaff or weed seeds. Sow 1 pound for a plot 10 
by 20 feet (200 square feet); 100 to 150 pounds of seed are 
required to sow one acre. 
Seeds 
White Sweet or Bokhara Clover, Biennial (Melilotus Alba). 
Excellent for pasture, hay and a soil improver. More drouth- — 
resistant than alfalfa and will generally produce a large crop 
of seed and hay the second year. Thrives best on alkali soil. 
15 to 20 pounds per acre. 

Red Clover (Trifolium Pratense). Furnishes an excellent feed 
for pasture and hay purposes and is used to a very great ex- 
tent throughout the country on lands unsuited to the grow- 
ing of alfalfa and also in crop rotations. It will withstand 
colder temperatures than most varieties of alfalfa and also 
Crimson or Scarlet Clover (Trifolium Incarnatum). Highly 
recommended for pasture and fertilizing purposes. A thrifty 
annual, Germinates quickly, grows rapidly, stools abundantly. 
will thrive in slightly wetter land than alfalfa. We therefore 
recommend its use in the higher altitudes and colder sections. 
Plant 15 pounds to the acre. 

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