SPECIAL LAWN GRASS MIXTURES 
LANDGREEN LAWN MIXTURE 
Permanent lawn satisfaction from this famous and popularly planted perennial 
grass mixture comes from Its service as well as rich green beauty. It is carefully blended 
with strong-growing, fne-bladed Jawn varieties which establish themselves and de- 
velop a firm and substantial turf. It is proved by years of experimentation in various soil 
types and in common everyday use on thousands of beautiful lawns. (White Dutch Clover 
is included in this mixture, unless the customer requests that the Clover be omitted.) 
This fmest lawn mixture from highest grade seeds is quite different from the usual 
awn mixtures made to sell for a competitive price. Plant LANDGREEN for lawn 
satisfaction. It pays. Plant 5 pounds per 1,000 square feet of lawn. 
SHADY SPOT LAWN MIXTURE 
Some fine lawn grasses simply do not grow well in the shade, especially where shal- 
low-rooted trees and shrubs take most of the water and plant-food. However, there 
are some fine lawn grasses which stand shady conditions better than others, and these 
fine-bladed grasses are used in this mixture. They are higher priced than most lawn 
grasses, but should be used for your shady spots. They work well and blend well with 
other permanent lawn grasses and may be used with them. 
SURE GROW LAWN MIXTURE 
This low priced mixture is made for the purpose of producing a quick growing showy 
lawn. It is composed mostly of annual grasses which produce a heavy deep rooted turf 
ee is well adapted to seedling with more permanent grasses after the sod has been estab- 
ished. 
We especially recommend this mixture to Building Contractors to enable them to turn 
over the property with an attractive dark green lawn. 
It is recommended to permit a lawn to reach a height of at least 3 to 4 inches before 
mowing. 
At least 5 pounds of seed should be planted on 1000 square feet of lawn. 
FAIRMOUNT PARK LAWN MIXTURE 
Particularly blended and recommended for poor soils. It produces a heavy, thick turf 
and a sod for cutting and wear throughout the growing season. With proper soil-preparation 
before planting, and also for patching up bare spots In established lawns, Fairmount Park 
Mixture gives splendid results, taking hold and quickly growing off to a uniform velvety 
mua on seen eae appearance. It Is quite popular for large-area plantings. 
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BRISTOL PARK LAWN MIXTURE 
Here is a mixture that is low priced but is nevertheless 
well worth planting. It is entirely satisfactory where 
quick results are needed, with the permanent nature 
of the lawn being a secondary consideration. Many 
people find it useful at the seashore and around summer 
camps and cottages where a pleasing effect 1s wanted 
at once. This mixture is composed mostly of annual 
grasses of high grade and germination. 
Time to Seed 
The best time to sow grass seed is from mid- 
August to October or in early spring. Choose a 
calm day after a rain for the job, when the wind 
will not blow the seed around. One pound will 
plant about 250 square feet. Divide the seed 
into two parts. Sow the first half with wide 
sweeping motions all in one direction; then sow 
WHITE DUTCH CLOVER the second half at right angles. 
Used extensively for lawns with permanent mixtures. 
It is perennial and sometimes slow in getting started, 
but well worth waiting for. It stands rough treatment 
and lasts many years. In lawn mixtures, use 2 pounds 
per acre. 
Cover the seed slightly and either roll with a 
medium heavy roller or pat firmly with a board. 
Watering Is unnecessary 
DAVID LANDRETH, Owner 
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