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SPRING LAWN CARE 
Early spring care is necessary for a good lawn. All accumu- 
lations of leaves and debris should be removed by raking. 
Necessary plant food should be applied when grass is dry, 
watering the lawn heavily to wash the fertilizer off the grass 
and down into the soil. Dig up all bare spots and re-seed, 
covering lightly. When soil is dry enough to prevent packing, 
roll with a light roller. 
SUMMER LAWN CARE 
_ Mow grass frequently to keep heighth from exceeding 214 
inches, setting mower to cut about 1% inches high. Too close 
cutting injures the grass by sudden exposure to the sun. 
Short clippings, if not too heavy, are beneficial when left on 
the lawn. Destroy weeds early before they re-seed by using 
a weed killer which is listed on page 3 of our catalog. When 
watering be sure to soak ground well as light watering brings 
the roots to the surface and may kill out grass. 
FALL LAWN CARE 
Feed the lawn with a well. balanced plant food. Re-seed all 
bare of thin spots. Fall is a good time to start a new lawn. 
Seed germinates quickly and grass will make a _ vigorous 
growth with less interference from weeds. 
SOIL TESTING—TREATED LAWN GRASS 
A FREE test of your soil to determine the amount of fertili- 
zer needed will be made for you if you will bring us samples. 
A 464%% increase in permanent stand of grass may be ob- 
tained by using our treated lawn grass. Treated Lawn Grass 
5c per lb. extra. 
STATE COLLEGE SPECIAL LAWN 
GRASS MIXTURE | 
For the very best permanent lawn. Contains principally Blue 
Grass which is the best basis for lawns throughout the Ozarks 
area. Also contains quick growing grasses to act as a nurse 
or cover crop, as well as semi-permanent quick growing grasses 
to give the very best possible results. 80c per Ib. Postage extra. 
STAR BRAND MIXED LAWN GRASS 
Contains a predominance of Blue Grass but also, to a small 
degree, quick growing Domestic and Perennial Rye Grasses 
to give excellent results for permanent lawns. 75c per Ib. 
Postage extra. 
MIXED LAWN GRASS 
Another good lawn grass containing a larger percentage of 
Blue Grass than our Justice Brand, as well as other grasses 
for a permanent lawn. 60c per Ib. Postage extra. 
‘JUSTICE BRAND LAWN GRASS 
Designed for 
beauty. 
extra. 
economical coverage as well as permanent 
A good mixture for the Ozarks. 45c per Ib. Postage 
KENTUCKY BLUE GRASS 
Produces an excellent lawn. Leaf blades dark green, very 
narrow with plants slightly creeping, forming a dense mat 
when watered and properly cared for. Seed 1 pound to 200 
square feet. 80c per Ib. Postage extra. 
WHITE DUTCH CLOVER | 
White Clover is used as a supplement in various lawn grasses 
and is a good green cover on poor ground. A perennial which 
makes a thick mat of vigorous plants. Does best on a moist 
soil. Sow 1 pound to 400 square feet. $1.25 per Ib. Postage 
extra. 
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SPRINGFIELD SEED COMPANY, SPRINGFIELD, MO. 
LAWN GRASS 
Starting a New Lawn 
A well prepared seed bed is 
very essential when seeding a 
new lawn. Early in the spring 
or late summer spade or plow 
the soil deeply, breaking up all 
lumps. Apply Horticultural Peat 
Moss and the necessary fertili- 
zer working them into the soil 
to a depth of 38 to 4 inches. 
Rake the surface at 10 day to 
two week intervals before plant- 
ing to destroy .weeds. Sow 
enough seed so that the ground 
will be well covered, seeding 
half of seed one way and the 
other half at right angle to get 
an even distribution. Cover with 
a light roller or rake lightly. 
CHEWINGS FESCUE 
A desirable grass for slightly shaded areas and does well 
on fairly acid soils. Has a low growing habit, making a dense 
turf. Often used on putting greens, fairways and tees. 1 
pound to 150 square feet is required. 85c per Ib. Postage extra. 
CREEPING RED FESCUE 
A finely-textured grass, is hardy and adaptable even on 
rather acid soil. Thrives even in shade and because of its fine 
wiry blades has good wearing qualities. Underground runners 
cause it to spread. Fine in mixtures. Use 1 pound to 150 
square feet. 90c per Ib. Postage extra. 
RED TOP 
A fine bladed grass that will succeed on most soils although 
does better under moist conditions. If repeatedly mowed will 
hold well in summer. Withstands wet weather and even over- 
flowing. Should be planted with other grasses. Seed 1 pound 
to 200 square feet. 60c per Ib. Postage extra. 
DOMESTIC RYE GRASS 
Because of its quick growth is valuable as a cover crop in 
lawn mixtures. Keeps lawn green while other grasses are be- 
coming established. An annual it does well on most soils. Sow 
1 pound to 100 square feet. 25c per Ib. Postage extra. 
PERENNIAL RYE GRASS 
Suitable in lawn mixtures as it is a quick growing grass. 
Does _ well on most any soil that is not water logged. 30c per 
Ib. Postage extra. 
BERMUDA GRASS 
Produces a vigorous and persistent growth that will last for 
years and stand long, hot summers well. Best suited to a 
sunny exposure but grows well on any soil that is not too wet. 
Suitable for lawns, golf courses and athletic fields. Makes an 
even turf that comes back quickly after cutting. Seed when 
ground is thoroughly warm and moist at rate of 1 pound to 
600 square feet. 55c per Ib. Postage extra. 
SHADY LAWN GRASS 
Similar in appearance to Kentucky Blue Grass but does well 
in shady places. Will produce a good permanent cover if soil 
is Kept sweet and alkaline and well fertilized. ‘Will also grow 
in the open sun. 80c per Ib. Postage extra. 
CREEPING BENT GRASS 
A fine leaved grass which produces runners or stolons which 
take root and grow when they come in contact with the soil. 
Is excellent for putting greens and lawns and will withstand 
very close mowing if top dressing is added three of four times 
a year. $1.25 per Ib. Postage extra. 
Lawn Grass Mixture Required 
For 300 sq.ft: (10x30ift)ee ee te ee 1 Ib. 
For 1000 sq. ft. (20x50 ft.)..... 
Mor 5000sq. ett «(50x 00mf tS pe ee 
For 48560 sq. ft. (1 acre) 
Use about one-half as much for renovating old lawns. 
