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1 Statgreet LAWN SEED 
Lb. $1.35, 214 Ibs. $3.30, 5 Ibs. $6.50, 10 Ibs. $12.75, 25 Ibs. 
$30, 100 Ibs. $115 
Best Grown, Best Known — For Better Lawns (Described on inside front cover.) 



ur Shady Place LAWN SEED 
Lb. $1.40, 214 Ibs. $3.45, 5 Ibs. $6.75, 10 Ibs. $13, 25 Ibs. 
$31, 100 lbs. $120 




The above are our two leading general purpose lawn formulas, while the following low-cost combinations at left are designed to meet 
competition. 
They are reliable, of high germination, and they should make you a good lawn; the main difference is that they contain a reduced pro- 
portion of the higher-price permanent turf grasses. 
For Low-cost Lawns 
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1A 6 Sawco High-Grade Lawn Seed. 22jcpecg grasses 
with White Clover, carefully proportioned so that they succeed one 
another throughout summer. One pound will sow 200 square feet; 
200 pounds, an acre. Lb. $1.20, 214 Ibs. $2.95, 5 Ibs. $5.75, 10 Ibs. 
$11, 25 lbs. $26.50, 100 Ibs. $100. 
For large Jawns and_ parks. 
147 Greenwood Formula. Produces turf of medium fine- 
ness if mown frequently. Contains seeds of strong germination, pro- 
ducing a permanent turf. Contains no Clover. Use one pound per 
10 by 20 feet for new lawns; 200 pound per acre. Lb. $1, 5 Ibs. $4.85, 
10 Ibs. $9.50, 25 Ibs. $22.50, 100 lbs. $85. 
1A 8 Contractors’ Grass Formula 
_Supplied in large quantities for Army camps, housing projects, 
highway embankments, etc. Good-quality mixture. Allow 100 
pounds or more per acre. 100 Ibs. $67.50, 1000 Ibs. $650. 

1A 3 All-Bent Formula 
A mixture of Bent Grasses, the dwarfest sorts in cultivation, 
creeping in habit, and capable of producing a dense mat of the finest 
silky turf. To these ts added a proportion of high-quality Redtop. 
In rich soil this formula will produce a turf finer in texture than a 
lawn of the ordinary type, and the creeping character of these va- 
rieties produces the soft, luxurious feel of a deep, rich green rug. 
Soil must be rich and should have Sawconure and Emerald Fer- 
tilizer worked into it; these also should be applied as a top-dressing 
every spring and autumn. Sow 31% pounds of seed per 1000 square 
feet or 125 pounds per acre. Lb. $2, 214 lbs. $4.90, 5 Ibs. $9.75, 
10 Ibs. $18.50, 25 Ibs. $45, 100 Ibs. $165. 
Pure seed of 
1A 4 S. & W.Co.’s Creeping Bent Seed. i40° greet of 
turf grasses. Over six million seeds to the pound, and this combined 
with the creeping character of the plants makes it possible to sow at 
a reduced rate on well-prepared soil. Use 244 pounds per 1000 square 
feet. With care it will make a putting-green of your lawn. Lb. $2.15, 
21% Ibs. $5.25, 5 Ibs. $10, 10 Ibs. $19.50, 25 Ibs. $46.50. 
Short crops on all important fine turf grass seeds have resulted in higher cost of the varieties that make up our mixtures. We prefer not to cheapen our for- 
mulas by using grasses less suitable for good permanent lawn turf, but are maintaining our proven formulas. 
Even at these increased prices our Lawn Seeds represent only a very small part of the cost of producing a lawn, but a most important one. Most State Laws 
require a list of the ingredients on your package of Lawn Seed—See page 5. We ask that you look well into the formula, the varieties used, their purity and the 
weed-seed content. 
For Terraces, Hillsides, and Embankments 
Turf on Slopes 
A mixture of grasses that 
145 Terrace Sod Grass Seed. Vii producestione sureat. 
Ing roots, will withstand drought and sun, and will thrive on shallow 
soils. If the slope is gentle, add 1 inch of top-soil, broadcast Emerald 
Grass Fertilizer at the rate of 50 pounds to 1000 square feet. Rake, 
and sow Terrace Sod Formula, 10 pounds to 1000 square feet. If 
slope Is severe, proceed as above, except to sow along with the grass 
seeds some ordinary seed oats—1 pound of seed and 1 quart of oats 
to each 100 square feet. Mow the oats as soon as they are long enough 
for a mower to cut them, and keep them cut. When applying soil, 
plant-foods, or seed to sloping land, do not use them evenly, but 
place more at the top of the slope than lower down; this is an allow- 
ance for rain washing the materials to lower levels. Lb. $1.40, 214 lbs. 
$3.45, 5 lbs. $6.75, 10 Ibs. $13, 25 lbs. $31, 100 Ibs. $120. 

For renovating, use half the quantities recommended for the several 
formulas above. For quick results, use double these amounts. 
2 Grass Seeds 

Our Lawn Mixtures are correctly compounded, and are as free from weed seeds 
as it is possible to make them. We deliver them free anywhere in the U. S. 

Seashore Formula for Areas under the Influence of Salt Spray 
Turf by the Sea 
The varieties are deep- 
149 Seashore Lawn Grass Seed. ,oi\e and they se 
sist salt spray and high winds. The soil in the neighborhood of the 
sea is frequently poor; a good preparation is to apply Sawconure at 
the rate of 100 pounds to each 1000 square feet, and on sandy land 
humus should also be used, allowing 14 ton per 1000 square feet. Use 
two pounds of seed on 20 by 20 feet. Lb. $1.25, 214 Ibs. $3, 5 Ibs. 
$5.85, 10 Ibs. $11.50, 25 Ibs. $27, 100 Ibs. $105. 
Turf in the City 
Resists the harmful effects of shade, 
1A 10 Urban F ormula. lack of air-circulation, gasoline fine. 
hard wear, and other handicaps to which a lawn in the city is subject. 
Contains White Clover and Ryegrass, along with other desirable va- 
rieties. Makes a handsome turf, deep green, but somewhat coarse. 
For new lawns use 5 to 10 pounds per 1000 square feet. Lb. $1.25, 
21 Ibs. $3, 5 Ibs. $5.85, 10 Ibs.-$11.50, 25 Ibs. $27, 100 Ibs. $105. 
STUMPP & WALTER CO. 
