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A PERMANENT LAWN FROM PHILA. ELITE GRASS SEED 
Tri-State’s Lawn Grass See 
KENTUCKY BLUE. The most satisfactory per- 
manent lawn and pasture grass, improving year 
after year under proper care. Deep green in color, 
with narrow leaf-blades. 
PHILA. ELITE. Produces a permanent, velvety 
green, deep-rooted sod that presents a good ap- 
pearance in spring, summer and fall. It is made up 
of grasses that are at their best at different periods 
and thus a lasting and permanent effect is obtained. 
Contains a small quantity of White Dutch Clover. 
WHITE DUTCH CLOVER. For extra thick turf 
sow 14 pound for each 2 pounds of grass seed. It 
is advisable to sow separately in order to effect a 
better and more even distribution. 
SHADY MIXTURE. This grass mixture will help 
you do away with bare spots in shaded areas, since 
grasses in this mixture grow naturally in semi- 
shaded places. Includes a high percentage of Chew. 
ing’s Fescue, acknowledged to be one of the best 
grasses for this purpose. 
GRO-KWIK. A beautiful effect in the shortest time 
possible. Besides the grasses which make a speedy 
start, we have included enough seed of others to in- 
sure permanent results. Particularly useful for late 
spring and summer sowing. 
TRI-STATE SEED COMPANY, Inc. 
PHILADELPHIA 6, PA. 
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MERION BLUE GRASS. This new grass is low 
growing and resistant to all diseases affecting Ken- 
tucky Blue. Starts earlier in the fall. It forms 
a 
dense, well-knit, hardy deep green turf. Because 
of its spreading growth only half as much seed is 
needed. One pound sows 800 to 1000 square feet. 
RED TOP. One of the best grasses for immediate ef- 
fect and as a nurse in lawn mixtures. Will thrive in 
any soil. For pastures, sow 15 pounds to the acre; 
for lawns, 3 pounds to 1000 square feet. 
TIMOTHY. The most valuable of all hay grasses; 
produces heavy crops. For pasture, sow either spring 
or fall at the rate of 15 pounds to the acre, but less 
if used with other grasses. 
RYE, DOMESTIC. Very desirable for pasture. Quick- 
growing annual. For pasture, sow 30 pounds to the 
acre; for lawns, 10 pounds to 1000 square feet. 
CHEWING’S FESCUE. Recommended for fine 
lawns and putting greens. It resists drought and 
gives good results under trees. For pasture, sow 
30 pounds to the acre; for lawns, 8 pounds to 1000 
square feet. 
RYE, PERENNIAL. A permanent grass for meadows 
and pastures, or for mixing with other grasses for 
lawns. For pasture, sow 30 pounds to the acre; for 
lawns, 10 pounds to 1000 square feet. 
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