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Wood’s High-Grade Lawn Grass 
To Make a Lawn 
The fall months are always considered as being particularly 
favorable for the seecing of new~lawns or the reseeding of old 
ones. lor new lawns, preparation of the seed bed is of the 
greatest importance and too much care cannot be given to this. 
The ground should be broken and thoroughly pulverized to a 
depth of at least six inches. If the land needs lime it should be 
applied at this time and well worked in. Repeated raking of 
the surface at intervals of several days will aid in killing any 
volunteer foreign growth and help to provide a clean seed bed 
One’ or two days before seeding, work~-a good application of 
Wood’s High-Grade Sheep Manure into the top two or three 
inches. Broadcast the seed evenly, half one way and half the 
other, cover lightly either by raking or with a drag and roll with 
a light roller. Keep moist, using a fine spray to avoid washing 
anu alter germination is well started, water only when neces- 
sary. Pull out any weeds that appear. 
What Grass to Sow 
In Virginia and farther north, in westerly sections of the 
Carolinas and farther west, sow Wood’s Super-Green, Wood’s 
Evergreen and Shady Park Lawn Grasses. in other parts of 
South sow Wood’s Emerald Park Grass. Under trees and shaded 
places sow Woods Shady bark Lawn Grass. 
Renewing Old Lawns 
Idvery Ifall and Spring sow more seed. Cut the grass close, 
apply a good tertilizer and rake in and broadcast the seed evenly, 
one pound or more per 500 square feet, according to the stand 
and again run the mower over the lawn. This will put the seed 
into the soil. Water freely. 
How to Cut Your Lawn 
Cut when two to three inches high and keep cut regularly but 
never shorter than one and one-half inches unless during cool 
weather. Be sure your mower is kept sharp. <A dul! mower 
bruises and injures the grass. During hot weather it is aa- 
visable to raice the mower blades. 
Wood’s Winter-Green Lawn Grass 
AS its name implies, this Lawn Mixture will produce a beau- 
tiful green lawn through the winter months when many other 
grasses are dormant or not at their best. Especially recoimn- 
inended for broadcasting on top of established lawns to freshen 
them up during the cold months. To seed, simply cut the exist- 
ing lawn close, rake with a Sharp rake, broadcast 1 to 2 Ibs. of 
Wood’s Winter Green Lawn Grass per 100 square feet and again 
run the mrower over the lawr The result will be a velvety 
green lawn through the winter months, Kor best results, seed- 
ing should be cone not later than October, although later seed- 
ing will produce gvood results if the weather remains open. 
By mail postpaid, lb. 70c.; 5 lbs. $2.80; 10 .bs. $5.45; 25 lbs. 
$12.60. Wot postpaid, Ib. 55c.; 5 lbs. 50c. 1b.; 10 lbs. 47c. Ib.; 
25 lbs. 45c. lb. 
Wood’s “Super-Green” Lawn Grass 
1 lb. sows 200 square feet; 90 to 100 lbs. sows an acre 
A combination of the finest turf grasses available. Contains 
only Certified Bent Grass, Chewing’s Fescue, Ixentucky Blue 
Grass, and Red Top; no Clover. All seeds are our Super Grades 
and of the highest possible quality, und will produce a thick, 
even, velvety turf, even in shady locations. Recommended for 
lawns in Virginia, Piedmont and Mountain sections of the Caro- 
linas and Georgia, and all states north of Virginia. Should be 
used where particular care can be given. 
By mail postpaid, lb. $1.25; 5 lbs. $5.55; 19 lbs. $10.95; 25 
lbs. $25.85. Wot postpaid, lb. $1.1C; 5 lbs. $1.05 per l1b.; 10 lbs. 
$1.00 per 1b.; 25 lbs. 95c. per ih. 
Power Lawn Mower 
Cutting a lawn is best done with a Power Lawn Mower. 
Models are available for all size lawns. We can supply machines 
from 18-inch to 30-inch cut. 
We Are Distributors for “MOTO-MOWERS.” $100.00 and up 
Write for prices and information 
Wood’s Evergreen Lawn Grass 
1 lb. sows 290 square feet; 90 to 100 lbs. sows an acre. 
No one grass is suitable for making a lawn, so we have put 
into our Evergreen a well balanced mixture of grasses that 
are at their best at all seasons and will make a rich, deep 
green velvety lawn in as short a time as possible. It contains 
no coarse grasses. 
By mail postpaid, lb. $1.05; 5 lbs. 4.55; 10 lbs. $8.65; 25 lbs. 
$21.35. Wot postpaid, lb. 90c.; 5 lbs. 85c. per 1b; 10 lbs. 82c. 
per 1b.; 25 lbs. 80c. per Ib. . 
Wood’s Emerald Park Lawn Grass 
1 1b. sows 150 square feet; 125 lbs. sows an acre 
A splendid mixture of fine, quick-growing grasses that are 
acapted to the Middle and South Atlantic States. It contains 
none of the coarse grasses. nor those that grow in tufts. It is 
a good all-around general purpose lawn mixture for large areas, 
parks, athletic fields, ete. 
By mail postpaid, ib, 85c.; 5 lbs. $3.55; 10 lbs. $6.95; 25 Ibs. 
$16 35. Wot postpaid, lb. 70c.; 5 lbs. 65c. per 1b.; 10 lbs., 62c. 
per pound; 25 ibs. 60c. per Ib. 
Shady Park Lawn Grass 
Tew grasses thrive in shade. Our mixture is composed of 
dwarf grasses especially adapted to shady places under trees 
and around the shhouse. Under trees apply a double quantity 
of fertilizer. 
By mail postpaid, lb. $1.20; 5 lbs. $5.30; 10 lbs, $10.45; 25 
Ibs. $24.60. Not postpaid, lb. $1.05; 5 lbs. $1.00 per 1b.; 10 lbs. 
95c. per lb.; 25 lbs. 90c. per lb. 
White Dutch Clover 
By mail postpa‘d, lb. $1.10; 5 lbs. $4.80; 10 lbs. $9 45; 25 lbs. 
$22 10. Not postpaid, lb. 95c.; 5 lbs. 90c. per ib.; 10 lbs. 85c. 
per 1b.; 25 Ibs. 82c, per lb. 
Rye Grass—For Winter Lawns 
A beautiful green lawn during the winter and early spring 
months can be obtained by broaucasting Rye Grass Seed over 
any existing lawn. The growth is quick. Before seeding it is 
necessary luv cut the luwn, rake it 1ightly and sow the seed evenly 
at the rate «f one pound to 100 square feet and run the mower 
over the lawn again. Seeding is best done in late September 
or early October. 
By mail postpaid. 1b 35c.; 5 1bs. $1.20; 10 lbs, $2.35; 25 Ibs. 
$4.85. Not postpaid, lb. Z20c.; 5 lbs. 18c. per 1b.; 10 lbs. 16c. per 
lb.; 25 lbs. 15c. per lb. 
FERTILIZERS FOR LAWNS 
WOOD’S HIGH-GRADE SHEEP MANURE—The supreme nat- 
ural fertilizer finely pulverized. Unequaled for lawns, gard- 
ens and shrubbery. i'ine for mulching or as a liquid manure. 
Use 10 lbs. to 100 square feet for mixing in soil and half that 
quantity for top dressing, 25 lbs. $1.05%+50 lbsi $1.85. 
WOOD’S PULVERIZED AND SHREDDED COW MANURE—25 
lbs, $1.00; 50) lbs. $11.75. 
VIGORO—Regular Stock for Lawns and Flowers. Analysis: 
6% Nitrogen, 10% Phosphoric Acid, 4% Fotash. Prices, F.O.B. 
Richmond, 5 lbs. 50c.; 10 lbs. 90c.; 25 lbs. $1.60; 50 Ibs. $2.65; 
100 lbs. $4.25. 
MILORGANITE—The All Organic Fertilizer. Nitrogen 6%; Phos- 
phorus Acid 2%. 25-lb. bag, $1.50; 50-lb. bag, $2.50; 100-Ib. 
bag, $4.00. Will not burn. 
RAW BONE MEAL—$5.00 per 100 lbs.; $2.60 per 50 lbs. 
PEAT MOSS—10-lb. bag, $1.00; 2 bale, $2.90; large bale, $4.00. 
DRICONURE—7-lb. bag, 65c.; 25-lb. bag, $1.40; 50-lb. bag, $2.50. 
Botanical Tulips 
‘che following Tulips are all wild species. 
plants. 
CLUSIANA (The Lady Tulip). 8 inches. A charming little 
Tulip; outer petals cherry red with inner petals white; 
violet base. Plant in a warm and sheltered position. 
3 for 35c.; $1.00 per dozen; $6.00 per 100. 
FOSTERIANA (Red Emperor). 22 inches. Positively the 
most beautiful Tulip under cultivation; it produces colos- 
sal blooms on erect strong stems; color is fascinating and 
is of the loveliest shade of glowing scarlet imaginable; 
base yellowish. Very sturdy grower. Strongly recom- 
mended. 8 fer 45c.; $1.35 per dozen; $9.00 per 100. 
CHRYSANTHA. 6 inches. 
to Tulipa Clusiana. 
outer petals. 
$6.09 per 100. 
A pretty little species~ similar 
Color yellow with red on outside of 
Recommended. 3 for 35u.; $1.00 per dozen; 
They are beautiful and will be highly appreciated ny lovers of hardy bulbous 
Their right place is the rock garden, where their flowers are seen to advantage. 
KAUFMANNIANA (Waterlily Tulip). 6 inches. A charm- 
ing species, producing in March large flowers of elegant 
form and remarkable beauty, opening out to a great size 
in the sun; color soft creamy white centre slightly marked 
with carmine-red; strongly recommended for planting in 
groups in borders and in rock gardens. 8 for 40c.; $1.20 
per dozen; $8.00 per 100. 
EICHLERI. 11 inches. A very beautiful species with fairly 
large blooms of a lovely crimson-scarlet color and a glist- 
ening base, golden margined. 3 for 35c.; $1.00 per dozen; 
36.00 pcr 100. 
MARJOLETTI. 18 inches. Producing pretty little flowers 
of a creamy-white flaked with pink. Very fine for cut- 
ting. 3 for 40c.; $1.20 per dozen; $8.00 per 100. 
PRAESTANS FUSELIER. 
ducing 2 to 4 fine orange-scarlet flowers on each stem. 
3 for 40c.; $1.25 per dozen; $8.50 per 100. 
An early flowering variety, pro- x 
