The best time to start your lawn, or to repair it, is during the cool weather of early Spring or in early Fall. The weather at 
these times is favorable for the development of domestic grass but unfavorable for most weeds and wild annual grasses. 
On new lawns, use 1 lb. for every 300 square feet, 5 Ibs. for 1500 square feet, 135 to 150 Ibs. for one acre. 
To replenish 
lawns where turf is thin, use half quantity 
Price’s SPECIAL Lawn Seed 
Lb. $1.50 5 lbs. $7.00 25 Ibs. $33.75 50 lbs. $62.50 
Price’s “Capitol Park” Formula 
Lb. $1.35 5 Ibs. "$6.25 25 lbs. $30.00 50 Ibs. $55.00 
Price’s Quick Grow Mixture 
Lb. 60c. 5 lbs. $2.7§ 50 lbs. $25.00 
Price’s Dense Shade Formula 
Lb. $1.45 5 lbs. $6.75 25 lbs. $32.50 50 Ibs. $60.00 
Merion Blue Grass Formula 
100% Perennial Grasses Lb. $2.60 5 lbs. $12.75 
STRAIGHT MERION BLUE GRASS Lb. $4.25 
Scotts Lawn Seed 
1 Ib. $1.85 5 Ibs. $8.85 
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This mixture is especially prepared from the highest quality seeds 
that can be produced. It makes a smooth, green, velvety lawn with 
a thick bottom, free from clumps. Only the very best fine-leaved 
and deep-rooted varieties of the most suitable grasses for making 
an even, thick mass of sod are used in this mixture. Sure to produce 
the best results under average conditions of soil and climate. 
This mixture is composed of fine, recleaned grasses and white 
clover, carefully proportioned so. that :they succeed one another 
throughout the Summer. Where low cost and quality is important 
we have prepared this mixture to meet your budget. 
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An economy blend for new seedlings and quick results which should 
be followed by reseeding with a more permanent blend like our 
Capito! Park. In spite of its low price, this blend does contain 
timothy. Sow at the rate of 1 lb. to every 200 sq. ft. Begin cutting 
when grass is 3 to 4 inches high and continue to cut regularly to 
keep turf fine. 
An exceptional formula which is particularly adapted to heavily 
shaded areas and will also do well in lighter shade. We have spared 
no care or expense to make this lawn seed the best obtainable for 
the purpose. Does not contain clover. 
Produces thicker turf, stays greener all Summer and stands 
closest mowing. One pound covers 750 square feet, three times 
as much as standard Blue Grass, costing no more to sow an equal 
area. 
Scotts Special Seed 
1 Ib. $1.35 5 Ibs. $6.65 
SEPARATE VARIETIES OF GRASSES MOST SUITABLE FOR LAWNS 
WHITE DUTCH CLOVER. Gardeners who prefer an extra heavy 
growth of clover in their lawn should add this at the rate of 4 ozs. 
to every 2 lbs. of grass seed. It is advisable to sow separately in 
order to effect an even distribution. 14 lb. 50c., 1% lb. 90c., lb. $1.75 
WILD WHITE CLOVER. This is the ideal clover for lawns. When 
kept cut, it shows hardly any blossoms and its low creeping habit 
of growth means that your lawn will remain green all Summer. 
VY Ib. 70c., 14 lb. $1.50, lb. $2.40 
FANCY KENTUCKY BLUE GRASS. An ideal lawn grass, slightly 
creeping in habit, fine texture and permanent, improves each year. 
Prefers retentive, strong soils with moisture. Lb. $1.75 
FANCY RED TOP. A fine perennial grass with slightly creeping 
habits of growth, which adapts itself very well to all soil and 
conditions. Stands hot weather and hard usage. Fills in well with 
Blue Grass. Lb. $1.45 
CHEWING FESCUE. A New Zealand grown strain of red or 
creeping fescue. A creeping rooted grass resisting extreme drought 
and especially adapted for forming close and lasting turf in shady 
places. Valuable for exposed hillsides and golf courses. Lb. 90c. 
CREEPING RED FESCUE. One of the best fescues obtainable, it 
spreads from the roots, making a dense turf which tends to crowd 
out weeds. Does well in shade and is good on sandy soil. Lb. 90c. 
BENT, COLONIAL or RHODE ISLAND. Makes excellent fine 
turf on moist soils. Lasts indefinitely under close mowing. Does 
not creep. Lb. $1.95, 10 lbs. $19.00 
SEASIDE BENT (Certified). Was first recognized in Oregon. A 
very desirable variety, being a vigorous creeper of rapid growth, 
forms a compact sward and suitable for putting greens. 
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PERENNIAL RYE GRASS (English). Useful on slopes and other 
difficult places to protect slower germinating seeds. Bright, 
shiny green, rank growing, hard to cut and very persistent. 
Lb. 60c. 
RYE GRASS (Domestic). Excellent where a nurse grass is wanted 
as it will make a quick covering of bright green grass on new 
lawns and protect the slower germinating permanent kinds. It 
makes a good growth in a few weeks but will not make a permanent 
sod. (Annual) . Lb. 40c. 
TIMOTHY. Extra’ recleaned and high germinating. Free from 
weeds. Lb. 50c. 
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PRICES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE 
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