The proper time to plant Bluegrass is about 
September 10th to October 15th. It may be 
planted sooner if the cool and rainy weath- 
er begins early in September, but planting 
is safer after September 10th. Fall plant- 
ing of Bluegrass is recommended because the 
young seedlings can develop and take advan- 
tage of the cool Fall weather and without 
the competition of noxious weeds. This 
cannot be accomplished in the Spring. Our 
recommended rate for Bluegrass is one pound 
for 200 square feet of lawn area. 
PRICES : AT THE NURSERY POSTPAID 
lM DOU seater EO 1.40 
SDOUNGS sre sieve siete sisters 5.00 5-50 
NOSPOUNAS Jase ce eee nets OG 10,00 
Quek WU file Glover 
Mixed with Bluegrass at the rate of one 
pound to five pounds of Bluegrass gives pr- 
otection from the heat to Bluegrass seed- 
lings as well as to mature Bluegrass. 
_— 
PRICE: 1 pound for $1.75. 
5 pounds for $7.50. 
Postpaid. 
Postpaid. 
Valuable as a source of soil 
hums. Makes heavy soils 
more workable and helps sa- 
ndy, light soils hold moist- 
ure. It prevents soil from 
baking and cracking during 
hot weather. It pays to mix 
peatmoss with the soil when 
planting Evergreens, shrubs, 
flowers and trees. When ab- 
- out 4 inch of peatmoss is 
worked into the surface of an old or new 
lawn, it will promote a fine stand of grass 
that will be very resistant to burning out 
during the summer or freezing during the 
winter. Prices are F. 0. B. Salina. 
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HANI. ONTOWN. 10K 
NO. 4 BAG (approx. 4 bushels) eccccesces$ie (5) 
NO. 2 BAG (approx. 2 bushels)...eeeeseee 2625 
NO. O BAG (approx. % bushel)...sceercoee 
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This put comes 
A new super Bluegrass that spreads rapid- 
ly into a handsome, 
compact, 
deep green, dense, 
wear-resistant sod. Its low- 
growing turf requires less mowing than 
ordinary Bluegrass and it is more resis-— 
tant to Crabgrass infestations. Adapted 
to full sun or partial shade. One pound 
plants 500 to 700 square feet. 
PRICE: $4.00 PER POUND. POSTPAID. 
concentrated form and is si- 
mply mixed with water at the 
rate of one teaspoon to one 
quart of water to complete 
the formula for the perfect 
plant food. RA-PID-GRO can 
be fed to plants by applying 
as a liquid to the soil ar- 
ound the plants or by spray- 
ing the foliage. Also can 
be used as a dip in transplanting. 
on lawns, use the special lawn nozzle list- 
ed below. 
For use 
2 Ounce Envelope......eseese$ 225. Postpaid. 
I Pound Canecccccccciscice sicicic «2pm Ostpa nam 
2 Pound Caniccie occiclelsisisin cle cleo 2 eo sm Osupar cm 
5 Pound Canseccecccccsccccces 4250. Postpaid. 
RA-PID-GRO LAWN NOZZLE...... 2.25. Postpaid. 
80 Pound BAe eels « cles clctetelas Paul 
25a FOUN Bape sisice csc cretemiacine 
Mioecant) 
Milorganite is a scien- 
tifically prepared nat- 
ural and organic fért- 
ilizer and not a chem- 
ical or synthetic pro- 
duct. For this reason, 
FERTILIZER it is long-lasting and 
non-burning. It does 
not have the "shot-in-. 
the-arm" effect with 
the letdown that foll- 
ows. Its organic or 
humus properties tend 
to build up the physi- 
cal condition of the 
soil. This is opposite 
with many chemical fer- 
Milorganite is rich in long- 
the most inportant elem- 
Bes- 
it contains 
Z MAMUFACTURED ONLY By i 
z THE SEWERAGE COMMISSION. 
MILWAUKEE Wis 
;, 
tilizers. 
lasting Nitrogen, 
ent needed for healthy plant growth. 
ides Phosphorus and potassium, 
liberal amounts of Iron, Magnesium and sul- 
phur. Deficiency of these elements causes 
Chlorosis (sickly yellowing of the foliage 
of many plants, including Grass), a condit- 
ion common to the soils in this region. For 
this and many reasons, we believe Milorgan- 
ite is the best fertilizer for lawns, flow- 
ers, trees and shrubs in the Great Plains 
Region. 
Not prepaid 
Not prepaid 
