

The beauty of your lawn is too important to the appearance of your 
house and garden to risk planting anything but the best. Our mixtures 
are composed of selected, fine-leaved permanent grasses, free of weed 
avis LAWN GRASS SEED 
LIME ant ewntemttete on 
seeds and unsuitable types of grass, Blended according to proven formulas 
we are proud to publish. They contain more clean high germinating seed 
per pound, can be sowed thinner. Compare our mixtures with any other. 
These are the grasses we use in our mixtures: 
Kentucky Blue Grass—The ideal permanent lawn grass for most con- 
ditions: vigorous, thick-rooted, attractive. Slow to start, but over the 
years it makes the difference between success and failure. 
Illahee Creeping Fescue—Remarkable, compact new grass with very 
slender leaves. Spreads underground, fills gaps, thrives on poorer soils, 
blends perfectly with other types. Resists wear well. 
Chewings Fescue—I'ine-textured, tough sod; good in shade. 
HARRIS’ SUPERFINE 
The Best All-Purpose Lawn Grass Mixture 
For establishing a fine thick permanent sod under average conditions 
there is no better seed than Harris’ Superfine. It is composed of the 
following grasses (percentages are approximate) : 
55% Kentucky Blue Grass 
10% Red Top 
28% Illahee Creeping Fescue 
5% Colonial Bent 
29% Wild White Clover 
Together they blend into a lawn of lasting beauty and durability. 
The famous Kentucky Blue Grass makes the thick basic turf; it re- 
sponds well to good fertility and flourishes in spring and fall. To supple- 
ment il, we include the deep-rooted new Illahee Creeping Fescue which 
thrives under adverse conditions including hot weather and poor, sandy 
soils. Its spreading habit fills in the thin spots with a firm sod. Wild 
White Clover is low-growing and blends in beautifully with the g 
[It stays green all summer and actually enriches the soil by adding nitrates. 
Our seed this year is unusually pure, clean and free of chaff. Plant 
thinly —only | Ib. is needed for 300 to 400 sq. ft. for new lawns and less 
for rebuilding old ones. 
14 Lb. 65c; 1 Lb. $1.25; 2 Lbs. $2.45; 5 Lbs. $6.00; 10 Lbs. $11.50; 25 
Lbs. $27.50; 100 Lbs. $108.00 prepaid. 

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HARRIS’ SUPERFINE WITHOUT CLOVER 
With a little extra fertilizer and maintenance, a very fine-textured and 
uniform lawn can be made without clover. The thick sod crowds out 
weeds and gives a beautiful appearance when properly watered and cared 
for. If you desire such a mixture, order Harris’ Superfine without clover 
—it has the same formula as above but with a little extra blue grass in 
place of the clover. The price is the same as above. 
Our free Leaflet, “Building and Care of Lawns,’’ has just 
been revised and brought up to date. [t tells you how to make new 
lawns and fix up old ones 
Ask for it with your order. 

Poa Trivialis—(Rough Blue Grass). Prefers shade and when kept moist, 
makes a very fine-leaved, bright green, permanent sod. 
Colonial Bent—On good, fertile soil and with proper care, the best 
appearing and finest-textured grass; thrives on close cutting. 
Red Top— Used as a nurse grass—grows quickly and protects the others. 
Wild White Clover—Small-leaved, tenacious, nourishes the grasses 
and stays green in hot weather 
HARRIS’ ENGLISH BLEND 
This mixture will produce a thick velvety turf and make a superb 
permanent lawn like the famous lawns in England if given reasonable 
care. [t contains the following grasses: (percentages are approximate) 
60% Kentucky Blue Grass 20% Colonial Bent 
18% Illahee Creeping Fescue 2% Wild White Clover 
For fertile soils, high in organic matter, in sunny or partly sunny 
locations, it is perfect. 
The Bent Grass makes a fine-textured luxuriant growth and thrives on 
close cutting—it makes an excellent putting green turf if desired. The 
Kentucky Blue Grass forms a durable foundation and the Illahee Fescue 
makes a closely knit, wear-resistant sod. Wild White Clover helps keep 
the lawn green in summer without objectionable blossoms. 
The seed of this mixture should be sown very thinly—1 Ib. to 500-600 
sq. ft. Do not expect quick results—these are all permanent fine grasses 
and take a little time to become well-established. With proper fertiliza- 
tion and care, it will make beautiful, rich, fine-leaved turf you will be 
proud to own. 
14 Lb. 70e; 1 Lb. $1.35; 2 Lbs. $2.60; 5 Lbs. $6.35; 10 Lbs. $12.20; 25 
Lbs. $29.25; 100 Lbs. $115.00; prepaid. 

Our Mixtures Contain NO RYE GRASS OR TIMOTHY 
This year, good lawn grass seed is scarce and high priced. Domestic 
and Perennial Rye Grass and even Timothy will be included in most 
of the mixtures sold to lower the price. Do not be misled by the quick 
growth of these grasses—they look fine at first but on good soil they 
become too coarse and rank in growth, and are hard to cut; they crowd 
out the finer grasses. Our test plots demonstrate clearly that rye grass 
in a mixture does not make a desirable permanent lawn, and we use only 
the slower-growing finer leaved and more beautiful turf grasses. 
For a Temporary Ground Cover, Rye Grass is Excellent. Sow it 
in dense shade where no permanent grass can survive. Use on land 
not ready for building a real lawn. Plant thickly, 1 Ib. to 150 sq. ft. and 
you will have-a green lawn quickly. Water frequently and cut high. 
See prices on next page. 
