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WEEDS THAT INFEST YOUR LAWN 
CRABGRASS—Annual. Spreads by seeds. Mow often at 1% inches. Hand pick 
young seedlings. Feed lawn heavily in the fall. 
BROAD LEAVED PLANTAIN—Perennial. Use hormone-type weed killer in late 
summer or drop acid or gasoline in centers of rosettes. 
YELLOW FOXTAIL—Annual. Must be cultivated frequently, Use chemical weed 
killer. 
DANDELION—Annual spread by seeds and from the crown. Cut below crowns any 
time of the year. Drop gasoline in crowns. Spray with hormone-type weed killer. 
LAWN PENNYWORTH—Perennial. Seeds are distributed by lawnmower and rake. 
Must be dug out and ground reseeded or sodded. 
QUACK GRASS—Perennial. Spreads by creeping, jointed rootstalks. Smother with 
mulch or remove all visible shoots three times a week as long as they show. 
GROUND IVY—Perennial. Dig out or spray with a sodium chlorate solution. 
HEAL-ALL—Perennial, especially bad in shady lawns. Roots at nodes and spreads 
by seeds. Cut out by hand or spray with hormone-type weed killer after bluegrass 
is dormant. 
YARROW—Perennial. Cut back repeatedly or dig out. Spray lawn with sulphate 
of iron. 
NARROW LEAVED PLANTAIN—Perennial. Prolific seeder. Cut off tops, pierce a 
hole in the crown of the root and apply a few drops of carbolic acid or sodium 
chlorate. 
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How To Care For 
GARDEN TOOLS 
A well kept tool makes any job easier 
and gives better results. The little time 
spent is amply repaid by long life and 
good service. 
Don't sharpen digging tools too thin as 
this will cause them to nick easily, 
Cutting tools should be sharpened with 
a thin blade, after sharpening a blade to 
a very fine edge, put it across a piece 
of wood to remove the feather edge. 
Clean your spade at the end of each day's 
use. Dirt left on a spade is worse than 
rust. An oily rag may be run over blades 
and handles and ¢the metal parts rubbed 
dry and clean with a rag. 
Hang tools up, each in its place, when 
not in use. Handles are roughened and 
edges dulled if tools are not placed in 
special racks. Brooms and brushes soon 
become crooked if allowed to rest on the 
bristles. 
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The garden hose should not be left out- 
side, especially in the sun. It should be 
coiled or preferably mounted on a reel 
on wheels. 
Keep your garden gloves clean and soft, 
never allowing them to become caked or 
crusted with dirt. 
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ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE 
WITHOUT NOTICE 
