INDEX FOR ALL ISSUES PRIOR TO 1944 P U B L IS H E D IN F E B R U A R Y , M A R C H , A P R IL , A U G U S T A N D S E P T E M B E R B Y O. M . S C O T T & S O N S C O ., M A R Y S V IL L E , O H IO A N D R ID G E F IE L D , N E W J E R S E Y Acid Soil, Liming Algae, Blue-green A nnual Bluegrass Ants . A rm y Worms Arsenate of Lead . Arsenic Compounds . . . . Issue No. . . . . . . . 48 . 47 . 39 . 12,65 5 . . 44 49,71 . . . . Beetles Birds Bowling Brown Patch Disease Brown Spots Buckhorn . Burlap, Seeding protection Buttercup, Creeping . 44 29 31 36 5,36, 44, 47, 50, 61 7 51 14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chemicals vs. Crabgrass . Chickweed . Chinch Bugs Chlorates Clover, White Compost for Topdressing . Crabgrass Creeping Buttercup Cut Worms . . . . . . . . . 71 . . 53 50,66 2 . . 38 3 . 67, 70, 71 14 37 . . Damping-Off Disease Dandelions Devil’s Paint Brush Dichrondra repens Diseases of Turf Dog Repellants Dollar Spot Disease Dormant Seeding . Drainage, Tile Drop Seed Grass . . . . . 47 16, 30, 49, 55 72 . 74 . 36,47 76 . 36 . 62 . . 34 23 . . . . . . . . . Earthworms Earwig, insect pest Eye-Spot, Zonate, disease Excess Moisture . . . . . . 10 45 47 Fall Grass (See Crabgrass) Fall Seeding Fertilizing . Foxtail . . Gardening Garlic, Wild Gill-over-the-Ground Goosegrass Grass Substitutes Ground Covers G round Ivy Grubs . . . . . . V . . . . . . Heal-All . Henbit . Honeycombed Soil Hormones Humus . Hydrocotyle rotundifolia . . . Insect Pests Iron Sulphate Ivy, Ground Ivy, Poison Keeping Up a Lawn Knawel Knot Grass, German Knotweed . Leaf Spot Disease . Leaves, Fallen Liming Acid Soil . Mallow Manures Mash, Poison Bran Milk Purslane Mildew Moisture Injury Mold, Slime Moles . Moneywort . . . . Issue No. « . . . 70 41, 56, 66, 71, 76 . 5,31,64 42 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 . 52 . 8 . 22 . . 54 27, 54 8 . . 44 11 . . 40 43, 58 . 62 59 . . 75 . 37 6,49 8 57, 61, 66 . . . . . 73 24 24 17 47,61 . 72 48 . . . . . . 67 59 37 20 47 36, 47, 61 36 15, 50, 55 65 . . Issue No. Issue No. M o s s ...........................................4,55 M o w i n g ...................................18,54 M u c k .......................................................... 59 M u l c h ................................................63, 72 Mushroom S o i l .......................................59 Nimble W i l l ............................................. 23 Nutgrass, Y ellow .......................................28 Orange H a w k w e e d ................................ 72 Orchard G r a s s ...................................... 45 Organic M atter in Soil 46,59 . . . P e a t ........................................................... 59 Pennyw ort, L a w n ...................................... 75 P e p p e r g r a s s ..............................................33 Plantain, B r o a d - l e a f ..................................1 Poa A n n u a .............................................39 Poison I v y .................................57, 61, 66 Purslane, P u s s le y ...................................... 32 Purslane, M il k ............................................. 20 P u s s l e y .................................................... 32 Q u a c k g r a s s ..............................................19 R i b - g r a s s ..................................................... 7 Rolling in Spring 29, 58, 63 . . . . . . . . . . . 11,41, 56, 62,66 29,43,58,63 . Salt, Effect on Grass . 75, 77 S c u m .......................................................... 47 Seeding in Fall . Seeding in Spring . Seeding in W i n t e r ................................ 62 S e d g e ..........................................................28 Sewage S l u d g e ...................................... 59 Shaded L a w n s ........................................... 34 Sheep S o r r e l ............................................. 18 Shepherd’s P u r s e ...................................... 26 Silver C r a b g r a s s ...................................... 22 Skunks ....................................................44 S n o w m o ld .................................................... 77 Sodium C h l o r a t e .......................... 2,71 Sodium F l u o r i d e ...................................... 72 Sod W e b -W o rm s ........................................ 5 Soils, Improvement . 46,59 Soil A u g e r ................................................... 69 Sorrel, S h e e p ............................................. 18 Sour Weed ............................................. 18 S p e e d w e ll....................................................13 Spiking Spring Program . Sprinkling, Sprinklers . 60 Spurge, S p o t t e d ...................................... 20 S q u i r r e l s ....................................................66 Summer F e r t i l i z i n g ................................31 Summer Grass (See Crabgrass) Summer Injury to Turf . ....................................... 67,72 29,43,58,73 . 36,37 . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 . . . Temperature, Affects Grass 36 T e r r a c e s ................................. 25, 26, 27, 75 T i l i n g ..........................................................34 T o a d s to o ls ....................................... 20,36 T o p d r e s s i n g ................................... 3,29,46 Trees, F e rtiliz in g ...........................7, 34, 69 Trefoil, Y e l l o w ..........................21,52 Turf Builder for Trees . . 7,69 Turf Builder, Summer Use 5,31 Turf D is e a s e s ....................................... 36,37 . . . . V i t a m i n s ................................................... 62 . . . Watergrass (See Crabgrass) 70 W atering M eth o d s...................................... 60 W e b - W o r m s ...........................'. 5 Weeding T o o ls .............................................16 Winter, Effect on Grass 63,77 W i n te r k ill ....................................... 63,77 W inter Protection . 11,63,72 W inter S e e d i n g ...................................... 62 Wiregrass (See Crabgrass) 70 . . . . . . . . . . Yarrow .....................................................9 Yellow J a c k e t s ...................................... 41 Yellow T r e f o i l ...........................................21 Zonate Eyespot, disease . . . . 47 * Scott Literature A complete paper bound file of all previous Lawn Care bulletins may be had for only 25c in stamps or coin. This durable, loose- leaf binder, contain­ ing all Lawn Care bulletins to date, will be sent for $1. 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