DRESSINGS 
SUTTON’S ‘GREENSWARD.’ 
Approximately 50% organic and contains 5% Sulphate of Iron. 
The best form of COMPLETE GRASS FERTILISER for 
top-dressing established turf or for incorporating with the soil 
before sowing grass seeds. It contains the essentials for ensuring 
a free and healthy growth of grass, and the constituents have 
been so arranged that the preparation may be safely applied to 
turf at almost any period of the year. 
FOR TOP-DRESSING. Apply at the rate of 2 ounces per 
square yard. During the growing period the use of Sutton’s 
‘ Greensward ’ Fertiliser may be employed as occasion requires. 
When the weather is hot and dry, put on the Fertiliser in the 
evening and well water in. 
FOR NEW GROUND. Rake or harrow in the Fertiliser at 
the rate of 3 ounces per square yard about a week before sowig 
grass seeds 
per 7 Ib., 4/6; 14 lb., 7/6; 28 lb., 13/—; 56 lb., 23/-; 
112 lb., 39/6; 10 cwt. at 39/3 per cwt. ; 
20 cwt. at 39/— per cwt. Prices net. 
SUTTON’S TURF FERTILISER. 
A good general dressing combining both organic and in- 
organic elements. Apply 2 ounces per square yard to existing 
turf, or 4 ounces per square yard for a new seed-bed 
per 7 lb., 3/3; 14 Ib., 5/9; 28 lb., 10/6; 56 Ib., 19/—; 
112 Ib., 34/6; 10 cwt. at 32/6 per cwt. 
NITROGENOUS ORGANIC DRESSING. 
For top-dressing existing turf use 4 ounces per square yard ; 
for new ground rake in up to 8 ounces per square yard 
per 7 lb., 3/6 ; 14 Ib., 5/— ; 28 lb., 8/6 ; 56 lb., 15/— ; 112 lb., 27/6 
SUTTON’S WINTER DRESSING. 
While it does not force the growth of the herbage, it pro- 
motes healthy root development. Apply 4 to 8 ounces per 
square yard 
per 28 lb., 9/—5 56 lb., 15/6; 112 lb., 28/6 
10 cwt. at 27/6 per cwt.; 20 cwt. at 25/6 per cwt. 
SUTTON’S MOSS DESTROYER. 
Acts speedily on the moss and, while temporarily scorching 
the grass, afterwards stimulates it. Apply 2 ounces per square 
yard in dry weather 
per 7 lb., 3/9 ; 14 lb., 5/6 5 28 lb., 9/— 5 56 lb., 15/6 5 112 lb., 28/6 
SUTTON’S ANTI-CLOVER DRESSING. 
Apply at the rate of 2 ounces per square yard, in dry weather. 
Creeping stems should first be raked up and shaved off 
per 7 lb., 3/9 ; 14 1b., 5/6 5 28 lb., 9/— ; 56 lb., 15/6 5 112 lb., 28/6 

FOR TURF. 
MIXTURE OF SUTTON’S 
“GREENSWARD’ AND HUMULL. 
___We make up this special dressing which is extremely valuable 
in its effects upon the chemical and mechanical condition of the 
soil. For application to established turf use }-lb. per square 
yard in the spring, or, in the autumn, }-lb. per square yard. 
For new ground, rake into the surface soil from }-lb. to 1 lb. per 
square yard a few days before seeding 
112 lb., 32/6; 5 cwt. at 32/— per cwt.; 10 ewt. at 31/— per ewt. ; 
20 cwt. at 30/— per cwt.; 40 cwt. at 29/6 per cwt. 
Prices net. 
HUMULL. (Pulverised Peat.) 
A useful organic preparation for top-dressing established 
turf (} to 4 lb. per square yard) or incorporating with the soil 
prior to turfing or sowing grass seeds (}-lb. and upwards per 
square yard). Fertiliser should, if possible, be used in con- 
junction with this dressing 
112 lb., 24/—; 5 cwt. at 20/6 per cwt. ; 10 cwt. at 16/— per cwt. ; 
20 cwt. at 14/— per ewt. 
Prices net. 
SUTTON’S ‘SANISWARD.’ 
For prevention and control of Fusarium Patch, Gelatinous 
Mould, ete. Asa preventive, apply in early spring and autumn 
1 lb. (for 500 square yards) 4/6; 7 lb., 25/—; 
14 1lb., 45/—5 28 lb., 85/— 
NON-POISONOUS WORM-KILLING POWDER. 
Spread evenly at the rate of 1 ounce per square yard when 
worms are near the surface. Water in, or apply when rain is 
expected ; 
7 lb., 13/6; 14 lb., 22/6; 28 lb., 41/35; 56 lb., 71/3; 
112 lb., 132/6 
Prices net. Carriage extra. 
‘EUREKA’ WORM KILLER, non-poisonous powder for 
application in solution. 
1 lb., sufficient for 100 square yards, 1/6; per cwt., net 120/— 
SUTTON’S ‘SUNNINGDALE’ SOLUTION, 
for Leather-jackets. 
After the application of this expellent the grubs come 
speedily to the surface and should then be swept up. One 
quart is sufficient for 100 square yards 
1 quart, 10/—; 1 gallon, 30/—; 5 gallons, 135/— 
Particulars of other preparations for killing worms and leather- 
jackets will be sent on application. 

SELECTIVE WEED KILLERS. 
Non-poisonous preparations for the control of Plantain (including Starweed), Cat’s-ear, Creeping Buttercup, Self-heal, Dandelion, 
Sea Pink, Daisy, Mouse-ear Hawkweed and various other weeds. 
sprayer or fine-rosed watering can. 
‘DEEPAL’ CONCENTRATE (2.4-D.). 

‘ DICOTOX ’ (2.4-D.). 
‘PHENOXYLENE T ’ (M.C.P.). 
800 sq. yds.), 18/6; 5 gals. (for 4,000 sq. yds.) ... ; 
Sufficient for one application 
‘VERDONE TRIPLE STRENGTH ’(M.C.P.). Sufficient for one application 4 oz. (for 1,152 sq. ft.), 2/63; 4-pt. (for 2,830 sq. ft.), 5/6 
1 gal. (for 5,120 sq. yds.) 500 ‘ 
The above prices net. 
A second application is necessary for certain weeds. 
Sufficient for two applications 
1 pt. (for 1,250 sq. yds.), 19/—; 1 qt. (for 2,500 sq. yds.), 36/— 
Sufficient for one application 6 oz. (for 1,600 sq. ft.), 3/3; 1 qt. (for 1,200 sq. yds.)... ; 
1 pt. (for 900 sq. ft.), 3/9; 1 qt. (for 1,800 sq. ft.), 7/-; 1 gal. (for 
: : : sie .. 82/6 
Apply with 
1 oz. (for 550 sq. ft.), 2/-; 4 oz. (fo 
2,200 sq. ft.), 6/— 
1 gal. (for 9,680 sq. yds. or 2 acres) Bes : 
. 100/— 
17/6 
§5/— 
Carriage extra, 
SUTTON’S ‘CLENSWARD’ LAWN SAND. 
For destroying weeds, especially Daisies, and to stimulate the grass. 
Individual weeds may be killed by lightly covering the plant. 
entire area at the rate of 4 ounces per square yard. 
weather 
Where weeds are numerous it is advisable to dress the 
Apply in rainless 
per 7 lb., 3/6; 141b., 5/—; 28 lb., 8/65 56 lb., 15/—; 112 lb., 27/6; 10 cwt. at 26/6 per cwt. 
The dressings for Turf offered above are sent carriage paid on orders of 20/— value or over, except where it is stated the Carriage is extra. 

‘ INDELINE’ INDELIBLE GRASS-MARKING COMPOUND. 
(Officially approved by the National Association of Groundsmen.) 
In addition to producing a dense white line when applied with the usual type of machine, this liquid compound has a degree of 
permanence three or four times greater than lime or whiting. One gallon of ‘ Indeline ’ will cover a 2-inch wide line 350 yards long 
1 gallon, 16/—; 5 gallons, 55/—; 15 gallons, 150/—; 30 gallons, 270/-. 
Prices net. 
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