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Get Lawn Seed Minded 
For Fall Seeding 
The 1948 crop of perennial grasses used 
in our high grade lawn mixtures has de- 
veloped very short. The prolonged drouth 
in the producing areas last Fall and early 
Spring played havoc with the crop. Values 
have risen materially. Despite the higher 
price, this Fa!l should see splendid lawn seed sales. The wide- 
spread winter kill coupled with poor weather conditions for 
Spring seeding have left the lawns in poor condition in many 
areas. Much seeding must be done. Then, too, many new 
homes will be completed and these yards will need seeding. 
Let's make the most of the situation and push lawn seed—talk 
lawn seed to every one of your customers. It should be a fine 

profit item for you this Fall. Sterling is ideally suited for Fall 
planting. It is especially adapted to your territory—just the 
thing for a fine textured, permanent lawn. Push Sterling and 
Aug ust 1, 1948 help your customers get a lawn which they can be proud of. 
ath STERLING PRICES 
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Case of 50... P9309 .50 
50 LBS. NET Case of 25 SR EAS 
y Casenorun, . 9.60 
| Whelesale prices for dealers only, for prompt shipment until 
a } October 15, 1948. Prices are delivered prices for orders of 
100 pounds and over in one shipment. Orders less than 100 
pounds are F.O.B. Minneapolis at $1.00 per 100 pounds un- 
der list price. Prices subject to change without notice. 






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