CULTURAL SUGGESTIONS 
All bulbs should be planted in rich soil, and for best 
results old soil is preferable. If stable manure is used 
when planting is done, it must be old, well rotted ma- 
terial, as otherwise it is injurious to bulbs. 
Soil must be well drained and bulbs may be planted 
in groups of six, twelve or more; or many times in large 
numbers for intense color effect. 
When ground is frozen in late fall, cover with a few 
inches of coarse material or leaves, and do not uncover 
until danger of the ground freezing in the spring is past. 
Depths at which different bulbs should be planted 
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ROSS’ LAWN SEEDS 
The kind that builds Velvety, Weed-free Lawns 
Worcester Lawn Seed. <A_ general purpose mixture. 
Makes a good turf in a few weeks. Price—lb., 90c; 
5 lbs., $4.30; 10 Ibs., $8.10; 100 Ibs., $76.00. 
Green Hill Lawn Seed. We are confident no better 
lawn seed can be made. Price—lb., $1.00; 5 lbs., $4.85; 
10 lbs., $9.20; 100 Ibs., $87.00. 
True Green Lawn Seed. A mixture of three of the best 
grasses, adapted to New England soil. Price—lb., 75¢; 
5 Ibs., $3.40; 10 Ibs., $6.30; 100 Ibs., $58.00. 
Shady Spot Lawn’Seed. Mixture of varieties which have 
proven their ability to thrive in shady places. Price— 
Ib., $1.10; 5 Ibs., $5.25; 10 lbs., $10.00; 100 Ibs., $95.00. 
