16 STERLING'S ANNUAL CATALOG 
GRASS SEED — ‘Continued | Lb. to 
99 Lbs. 
per Lb. 
RYE GRASS. Perennial or English. For a quick cover OF ]aWN -nmscmnnn $.42 
ROUGH BLUE GRASS. Poa Trivialis. Good for moist AAS occ .80 
RED TOP. Fancy recleaned. Fine for lawns, new ground and pasture. 
Best grade. Purity 98% itt esscsenscurareuunensesnecrnesestnntnnenantterne 1.00 
HUNGARIAN GRASS. Makes a quick Crop Of Day ccccecnncnmeinninnnentane 19 
SUDAN GRASS. Good for pasture, green manure or a heavy crop of 
hay. Use 40 Lbs. per acre. 25 Lbs. or more at 19C ceecccecectncnnnnsion .20 
STERLING PASTURE MIXTURE. 10 of the best kinds of Grass and 
Clover Seed, suitable for pasture. Contains no Orchard Grass 
Use 20 to 40 Lbs. to the acre. Best grade seed. 25 Lbs. or more 
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LEGUME-AID for inoculating ALFALFA, SWEET CLOVER, ALSIKE, 
and RED CLOVER. | Bus size, per, bottles ..sinncaddit co renccinie .60 
LESUME-AID for Vetches, Field Peas, étc. 2 Bu. size, per bottle ........... .60 
We carry Wild White Clover, Merion Blue Grass and Zoysia Japonica in 
small quantities or can get it on order. Also, we can get you the three new 
alfalfas if you want to try them out. 
LAWN MAKING 
Our Lawn Grass Seed is mixed from the very best grass seed, recleaned 
and free from weeds, and we sell many hundred pounds all over Long Island, as 
there is no better grade seed on. the market. 
Loosen:the soil in which a new lawn is to be made to a depth of at least five 
inches, and lighten it with humus, compost or manure if it is heavy and inclined 
to bake. Apply fertilizer liberally, either Sheep Manure, Bone eee both. Use 
Vigoro on.established lawns in early Spring and early Fall. Peat Moss is a very 
good soil conditioner for lawns. 
Sow in the early Spring when cool weather and ample rainfall will insure 
complete germination and a good start for the seedlings before hot dry weather 
comes. If seeding must be‘delayed, special precautions must be taken. to pre- 
vent the ground drying out. Early Fall isa very desirable time to seed, if moist- 
ure is sufficient. 
See that the seed is well covered. Rake it into a new seed bed and roll so 
that the soil is firmed over the seed. Where seed is sown on an old lawn, always 
cover it with a top dressing of Peat Moss or soil and rake in. Seed thrown on the 
top of hard ground has no chance to grow and will merely wash off. Fertilize 
well after seeding. 
No Timothy or Rye Grass is ever used. in our Lawn Grass Mixture. 
JAPEDIZER 
Kills the grubs and feeds the grass. Use 10 Lbs. Japedizer per |,000 square 
feet and water it well. Afterwards loosen soil of bare and thin patches and re 
seed. Japedizer kills the grubs and fertilizes the grass. 
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4 Riverhead, April 26. 
| have been trying to get down to your store for two weeks and want IO Ibs. of Sterling 
Lawn Grass. | bought Sterling Lawn Grass seed last year and sowed it in my cemetery lot in 
Riverhead. | took good care of the grass and this year that is the best looking plot in the 
cemetery. | have already mowed the grass once. — C. P. 
