THIS FALL IS A GOOD TIME TO MAKE A LAWN 
Warm days and cool dewy nights and an abundance of rain give the grass seed a splendid chance to germinate freely and th 
young plants to make a sturdy root system not bothered by a crop of weeds growing and crowding at the same time. 
HIGHLAND PARK GRASS SEED 
A careful blending of outstanding recleaned turf-making 
grasses including Bent grass. It will make a thick, deep-rooted, 
velvety evergreen sod that will hold the moisture and remain 
fresh and green during the dry season in summer. It has proved 
its quality not only on the smaller lawn of the city and sub- 
_urban home, but has been and is being used with splendid re- 
sults in many of the city parks, cemeteries, and large estates. 
The name ‘Highland Park” is a symbol of quality. Sow at rate 
of 1 pound to each 250 square feet of new lawn, reseeding 500 
square feet of old lawn. 2 Ib. 75c; Ib. $1.35; 3 Ibs. $3.95; 
5 Ibs, $6.50; 10 los. $12.75) 25 Ibs) $31 25) 50 ibs $6000. 
If you wish Clover in your lawn, ask for ‘Highland Park with 
Clover,"’ when ordering your grass seed. Same quality. Same 
price. 
BUDGETLAWN BLEND 
Many of our younger customers have asked us to make up 
a Lawn Grass Seed Mixture that not only will fit their budget 
but will also give them a good looking lawn in the shortest 
possible time. This Budgetlawn Mixture does both. It is a well 
balanced blend of Kentucky Blue Grass, Old’s Strain of Creep- 
ing Red Fescue and White Dutch Clover, all hardy perennials 
that keep coming up year after year, and Domestic Rye Grass, 
an annual grass whose fault is the broadness of its leaf and its 
virtues the quickness it shows green after seed sowing and its 
low cost that makes the reasonable price of this mixture pos- 
sible. The rye grass is killed the first winter, its broad blades 
do not appear the next spring. The sowing of one pound of 
Kentucky Blue Grass the following spring to every 1000 sq. ft. 
will fill in where the rye grass has died out and make a most 
satisfactory lawn. For new lawns, sow this mixture at the rate 
of 1 Ib. to 250 sq. ft. Reseeding old lawns—half that amount. 
VY Ib, 45c; Ib. 85c; 3 lbs. $2.50; 5 Ibs $4.00; 10 ibe. £7.95: 
25 lbs. $19.15; 50 Ibs, $237.45, 
STADIUM MIXTURE 
Makes a Turf That Will Stand the Wear and Tear 
of an Unusual Amount of Traffic 
Stadium Mixture was used in building the athletic field of the 
University of Rochester and the results have been very satis- 
factory. This mixture is made to give the thick, springy turf so 
necessary to the well being of the athletes. It was also used in 
the Red Wing Baseball Park in Rochester, where the seed was 
sown in April and played on by the middle of May. This mix- 
ture is a combination of grasses that are not only fine-leaved, 
but very deep rooting and are varieties that will stand the wear 
and tear usually given to athletic fields and parks. Sow one 
pound to 250 square feet; half this amount when reseeding. 
Lb. S140; 3 Ibe. $4.15: 5 Ibs, $6.75) 10 ibs) $1325) 25 Ibe | 
$32.50; 50 Ibs. $61.25. Delivered transportation paid. 
SHADY NOOK LAWN MIXTURE 
On many lawns there are unsightly bare spots under trees — 
and between adjoining houses where it is impossible to get the 
ordinary lawn grass to grow. Our mixture for shade is made up 
of short-growing, fine-leaved, shade-loving grasses that will 
give you an evergreen sod in the most densely shaded spots. 
Sow at rate of 1 pound to each 200 square feet of new lawn; 
reseeding 350 square feet of old lawn. 2 lb. 75c; Ib. $1.35; 
3 Ibs. $3.95; 5 Ibs. $6.50, 10 lbs) $12.75, 25 [bs $21.25, 
50 Ibs. $60.00. oS 
‘COUNTRY CLUB BENT FORMULA 
: Makes a Lawn Like a “Putting Green” oo 
To meet the demand for a superior grass seed mixture, we | 
have combined in this formula the seeds of grasses that not only | 
produce the finest leaf blades, but varieties that creep, mat t 
gether and make a soft, luxuriant, evergreen turf the entir 
season. When preparing the soil for this Grass Seed Mixture, 
do so thoroughly. Spade deeply, working into the soil a good 
plant food and enough peat moss to make the soil friable and 
so it will retain moisture. Feed Bent Grass lawns twice a year 
with a fertilizer that will keep the soil slightly acid. Water _ 
regularly. Keep the grass cut short and rolled. Top dress twice 
a year. Sow | lb. to 250 sq. ft. A Bent lawn is very lovely, but | 
it must have careful attention to keep it so. | Ib. $1.75; 
5 lbs. $5.15; 5 lbs. $8 50; 10 Ibs. $16.75; 25 [bs $4] 25. 
Delivered transportation paid. 
TERRACE GRASS MIXTURE 
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Banks and terraces need deep-rooting, very hardy grasses to 
hold them in place. In this special mixture we have combined 
varieties that will quickly form a thick, matted sod that will — 
keep the bank from washing in heavy rains, and remain fresh 
and green all season. We recommend sowing grass seed for 
terraces at the rate of 1 pound to each 200 square feet. 1 Ib. 
31.35) 2 lbs, 33.95) 5 |bs. $6.50; 10 Ibs. S12 75: 25 [be 
$31.25; 50 Ibs. $61.25. Delivered transportation paid. 
WHITE DUTCH CLOVER 
The well known, low growing, white-blossoming Clover so 
widely used on lawns. Not entirely hardy in exposed situations 
in severe climates. Winter-kills some in lawns here in New 
York State. Oz ‘13c 4 ib 45c: (6 Ib. 85c; |b, S145) 
> to 10 Ibs, $155 [by 10 to 20 Ibs. $1.45 (b. 
