Enjoy the Bea 

ty of a Veluety Lawn 
By Sowing 
HOLMES’ Lawn Seed 
This is tip top quality blend of grass- 
es for your lawn. Triple clean, the per- 
ennial grasses will assure you of a per: 
manent, deep rooted turf. 
pd bo Os eA ern sy EA Ge) 10 Tbsyies$ 1145 
3 lbst toys 3.45 25 [bette ouee 
3 [bear eats 5.75 -« 100 Tbsp OseC0 
HOLMES’ Shady lawn 
The best quality of perennial grasses 
receiving very little sunlight, producing 
a green turf. 
Palbe 23 $1.15 10 Ibs. ...$11.45 
3 Ibs... 2s 2 eebi -2o Dea see Oe as 
5 Sac are aie 15. SO DS tae 
HOLMES’ Bentgrass Seed 
Makes a velvety lawn. Excellent for 
any lawns, for sowing into old lawns 
in full sun or shade. 
Piva Seo 5 lbs. 
LN Use See 6.45 25 Ibs. 
HOLMES’ Clover 
We do not use in mixtures, because 
better sown alone. Use sparingly, 14 
pound to 1000 square feet. 1% Ib., 75c; 
1 Ib., $1.45, postpaid. Send for FREE 
Copy of Lawn Pointers. 
- $10.45 
48.50 

HOLMES’ GRASSES FOR PASTURE AND HAY 
PASTURE GRASS MIXTURE 
There is probabiy no other means of so greatly 
increasing the net farm income on livestock farms 
at so low a cost as by the production and grazing of 
farm pastures. Pasture renovation surface tillage of 
old pasture with a disc or spring tooth harrow is 
better than plowing. 
HIGHLAND Mixture: 
Write for price list. 
LOWLAND Mixture; 

AMOUNT OF LAWN SEED REQUIRED 
Size of Plot Square Feet Quantity 
LOx120 200 1 Ib. 
20x 30 1,000 dulbss 
20x 100 2,000 10 Ibs. 
50x100 5,000 50 lbs: 
200x200 40,000 100. to 150 Ibs. 
For renovating, use half these quantities. 

RYE GRASS 
FOR COVER CROP. It is used in the place of Rye, but 
has the advantage of doing very well when sown earlier 
in the fall than Rye. In fact, it can be sown almost any 
time from early spring until fall. The seed should be 
covered shallow, using 20 to 25 pounds per acre. Bu. 
(24 Ibs.), $3.85. 
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SUDAN GRASS 
As a place for the summer seeding for increased feed production, its greatest 
purpose may be to produce pasture during the hot dry weather when other past- 
urage is usually short, but can also be harvested. Ten tons of green feed or three 
tons of dry hay per acre is not uncommon, A firm seed bed is essential. Use 25 
to 30 lbs. per acre. Sown with Soy Beans when the beans are 3 or 4 inches high. 
A very desirable and heavy yielding combination for hay or silage results. (40 
Ibs. per bushel.) Write for prise list. 
REED CANARY GRASS 
8 to 12 pounds per acre. 
In Ohio, Reed Canary Grass is rarely sown on tillable upland. It is sown in 
the low, wet areas, along streams or elsewhere, where it is most useful. 
The preparation of the seed bed on marsh land will generally need to be 
done during the dry part of the late summer or early fall, by plowing, discing, 
and harrowing, but the seeding usually is not done until March or early April. 
Fall seeding after Mid-November has also been successful. The seeds do not 
sprout until spring anyway. Seed is broadcast on the surface of the seed bed, 
and covered by the freezing and thawing of the soil, or by rainfall. (45 Ibs. 
per bushel.) Write for price list. & 

Holmes Pasture Grass Makes Healthy Livestocok 
