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GRASS SEED MIXTURES 
Only No. 1 ard No. 1 certified or registered seeds are used in our mixtures, 
tested both for.Purity and Germination. 
Prices for grass seed are F.O.B. store. 
Rates’, page 1. 
Sow at the rate of 1 Ib. per 200 square feet (10’ x 20’) and from 150-200 Ibs. 
per acre. ‘ 
W.H.P.’s No. 1 LAWNGREEN MIXTURE (Fairway mixture). Our Lawn- 
green grass seed produces a thick, fire ard velvety scd exempt from weeds. 
To try it is to convince oneself that this mixture answers all of the requirements 
that can be desired by the buyer. It contains 2% of White Dutch clover, 
2% Timothy, $6% of very fine grasses made up of 5 varieties. Per 14 lb. $0.25; 
1% Ib. $0.40; 1-9 lbs., $0.75 per lb.; 10-24 lbs., $0.72 per lb.; 25-49 lbs., $0.70 
per lb.; 50-99 lbs., $0.68 per lb.; 100 lbs. and over, $0.65 per Ib. 
W.H.P.’s No. 1 SUPER LAWNGREEN MIXTURE (Putting Green and 
Bowling green mixture). This mixture is especially prepared with very fine 
grasses that will produce a soft, velvety, extra fine sod; contains no clover nor 
timothy; only grasses with deep roots and close velvety leaves are used; it is 
an ELITE MIXTURE. Per \% lb. $0.30; 1% lb. $0.50; 1-9 Ibs., $0.90 per lb.; 
10-24 lbs., $0.85 per lb.; 25-49 lbs., $0.80 per lb.; 50-99 lbs., $0.78 per lb.; 
100 lbs. and over, $0.75 per Ib. 
W.H.P.’s No. 2 LAWNGREEN MIXTURE (TERRACE or TENNIS 
Mixture). A mixture specially prepared for soils which have not been very 
much improved and where the grass must have plenty of endurance while 
receiving little care. It forms a nice green sod which is perhaps not as velvety 
as the one made up with No. 1 mixture, but it looks very well just the same 
and costs less. Per 14 lb. $0.20; 1% lb. $0.38; 1-9: lbs., $0.70 per lb.; 10-24 lbs., 
$0.67 per lb.; 25-49 lbs., $0.65 per lb.; 50-99 lbs., $0.63 per lb,; 100 lbs. and 
over, $0.60 per lb. 
W.H.P.’s No. 1 ‘SSHADYNOOK’’ XXX MIXTURE. A mixture specially 
prepared for shady places and for growing under trees. It contains 21% per 
cent perennial Rye Grass and 97!% per cent fine grasses from 5 outstanding 
varieties. Per 14 lb. $0.30; 14 lb. $0.50; 1-9 lbs., $0.95 per lb.; 10-24 lbs., 
$0.90 per lb.; 25-49 lbs., $0.85 per lb.; 50-99 lbs., $0.82 per lb.; 100 Ibs. and 
over, $0.80 per lb, 
If wanted by post, please see ‘‘Postal 
HOW TO MAKE A LAWN 
The land should be plowed or forked 6 to 8 inches deep; all stones and 
rubbish removed. If your soil is very poor you may add 2 inches of good 
top soil or one inch of well rotted manure. Disc well and allow the weeds 
to grow for a couple of weeks, then disc again. If your soil is very dry you 
should give it a good application of granulated Peat Moss, one bale (about 
120 Ibs.) per 100 square feet (10’ x 100’). There is nothing better to hold 
soil moisture. Level your land then apply organic fertilizer at the rate of 
5 to 10 lbs. per square feet, depending on the quality of your soil, and rake 
it in. Roll your land; it will show up many surface defects and allow you 
to correct them. Sow your seed broadcast at the rate of 1 Ib. per 2C0 square 
feet (10’ x 20’), Pass the rake lightly to cover it about % to 4 of an inch 
| and roll again to bring up the soil moisture to the seed and help it to germ- 
inate quickly. In 5 to 6 weeks your lawn should be ready to be cut with the 
mower. For the first cuttings you should lower the roller, thus raising the 
knives of the mower. Lawn grass seed can be sown any time in April 
and May or in the fall, from August the 15th to September the 15th. 
To get rid of weeds in lawns you should use the new 2-4-D products sold 
as GREENCROSS WEED-NO-MORE, WEEDONE. HORMONO, 
STANDAG, HERBATE, etc. that you will find listed in the herbicide 
section of the catalogue. 
WHITE DUTCH CLOVER No. 1 (Trifolium Repens). Perfectly hardy, forms 
a close herbage and remains green throughout the season. 60 lbs. per bushel, 
1 to 5 lbs., $1.25 per lb.; 6 to 30 Ibs., $1.20 per Ib.; 31 lbs. or more, $1.15 per lb. 
WILD WHITE CLOVER No. 1. Also known as Kentish wild white. Exceed- 
ingly hardy and creeping. Very highly recommended for permanent pastures 
and lawns where there is much tramping such as baseball field, playgrounds, 
pei to 5 lbs., $1.50 per lb.; 6 to 30 lbs., $1.45 per lb.; 31 lbs. or more, $1.40 
per lb. 

Grasses Used in Lawn Grass Mixture 
AWNLESS BROME GRASS No. 1 (Bromus _Inermis). One of the hardiest 
grasses resisting intense cold and extremely dry weather. 14 lbs. per bushel, 
1 ES 5 lbs., $0.25 per, lb.; 6 to 30 Ibs., $0.23 per lb.; 31 lbs. and more, $0.20 
per lb. 
BROWN TOP OR RHODE ISLAND BENT No. 1 (Agncstis Tenuis). Grown 
in Price Edward Island and acclimated to withstand the severe winter conditions 
of Canada. Makes a rich green turf which is hardy, durable and particularly 
adapted to close cutting. 1 to 5 lbs., $1.25 per lb.; 6 to 30 Ibs., $1.20 per Ib.; 
31 Ibs. and rrore, $1.15 per lb. 
COLONIAL BROWN TOP No. 1 (Agrostis Tenuis). This very fine grass is 
similar in general characteristics to Brown Top or Rhode Island Bent grown 
Prince Edward Island, but is grown in New Zealand and sometimes imported 
at a lower cost. 1 to 5 Ibs., $1.25 per lb.; 6 to 30 lbs., $1.20 per Ib.; 31 lbs 
and more, $1.15 per lb. 
CANADA BLUE GRASS No. 1 (Poa Compressa). One of the most vigorous 
grasses in cultivation distinguished from Kentucky Blue Grass by the flattened 
wiry stems and decidedly bluer color. It does remarkably well on dry sandy 
and thin soil. 14 lbs. per bushel. 
1 to 5 lbs., $0.60 per lb.; 6 to 30 lbs., $0.58 per lb.; 31 lbs. and more, $0.55 per Ib. 
MEADOW FESCUE OR ENGLISH BLUE GRASS No. 1 (Festuca Pratensis). 
Prefers clays and other heavy soils and does extra well on wet or moist land. ' 
It is one of the earliest grasses. 24 lbs. per bushel. 
1 to 5 lbs., $0.55 per Ib.;.6 to 30 lbs., $0.53 per lb.; 31 lbs. and more, $0.50 
EXTRA FANCY RED TOP No. 1 (Agrostis Stolonifera Var. Major). A 
valuable perennial grass succeeding in almost any soil but particularly suited 
to moist soils and low lands. Makes good pasture when fed close, not affected 
by tramping and desirable for use in lawn. 36 lbs. to the measured bushel. 
1 to 5 lbs., $0.40 per lb.; 6 to 30 lbs., $0.38 per lb.; 31 Ibs. and more, $0.35 per lb. 
KENTUCKY BLUE GRASS No. 1 — FANCY CLEANED (Poa Pratensis). 
A true perennial grass widely distributed all through Canada and United 
States, one of the very best pasture or lawn grasses, forming a thick permanent 
growth or short blade turf which is hardy, durable and little affected by weather 
conditions. 14 lbs. per bushel. 
1 to 5 lbs., $1.25 per Ib.; 6 to 30 Ibs., $1.20 per 1b.; 31 lbs. and more, $1.15 per Ib. 
CREEPING RED FESCUE No. 1 (Festuca Rubra Var. Genuina). A dis- 
tinguishing feature of this perennial species is its long creeping rooted stalks 
which form a densely matted turf, leaving very little room for weeds to come 
through. Extremely desirable for lawn making. 
1 to 5 lbs., $1.00 per lb.; 6 to 30 lbs., $0.95 per lb.; 31 lbs. and more, $0.90 per Ib. 
NEW ZEALAND CHEWING FESCUE No. 1. Splendid grass of creeping 
habit. forms a close and lasting turf, thrives in light, sandy soi! and is a great 
drought resister. Excellent for ‘‘putting green’’ and fairways, also for per- 
manent pasture 24 Ibs. per bushel. 
1 to 5 lbs., $0.80 per lb.; 6 to 30 lbs., $0.75; 31 lbs. and more, $0.70 per Ib. 
ENGLISH OR PERENNIAL RYE GRASS No.1 (Lolium Perenne). A rapid 
variety producing a strong growth in from 4 to 5 weeks after sowing. Valuable 
in mixture with other grasses. 24 lbs. per bushel. 
1 to 5 Ibs., $0.45 per lb.; 6 to 30 lbs., $0.40 per lb.; 31 Ibs. and more, $0.35 per lb, 
ORCHARD GRASS No. 1 (Dactylis Glomerata). One of the most valuable 
and widely known pasture grasses coming earlier in the Spring and remaining 
later in the autumn than others. blooms earlier than Timothy. 14 lbs. per bushel 
1 to 5 lbs., $0.65 per lb.; 6 to 30 lbs., $0.60 per lb.; 31 lbs. and more, $0.55 per Ib, 
CRESTED DOGSTAIL No. 1 (Cunosyrus Cristatus). _Does best on rich 
moist land, but can accommodate itself to almost any soil. Forms a smooth 
compact and lasting turf which makes it desirable for lawn when used in mixture. 
22 Ibs. per bushel. 
1 to 5 Ibs., $0.70 per lb.; 6 to 30 Ibs., $0.65 per lb.; 31 lbs. and more, $0.60 per Ib. 
CREEPING BENT No. 1 (Agrostis Stolonifera). A luxuriant grass of rapid 
erowth and spreading habit, forms a strong durable turf of fine texture. 20 lbs 
yer bushel. 
1 to 5lbs., $1.25 per lb.; 6 to 80 lbs., $1.20 per lb.; 31 Ibs. and more, $1.15 per lb 
NEW BRUNSWICK CREEPING BENT No. 1 (Agrostis Stolonifera Var 
Compacta). The best of the creeping bents. 1 to 5 lbs., $1.35 per lb.; 6 to 30 
lbs., $1.30 per lb.; 31 lbs. and more, $1.25 per lb. 
TIMOTHY No. 1 (Phleum Pratense). 45 lbs. per bushel. 
1 to 5 Ibs., $0.25 per lb.; 6 to 30 lbs., $0.20 per lb.; 31 1bs. and more, $0.18 per lb. 
Prices for grass seed are F.O.B. store, see postal rates, page 1. 

