SCOTT PRODUCTS LAWN SEED Regular Mixture Parcel Post or Express Prepaid 1 to 9 lbs,, 60c per pound 10 t0 49 lbs" 5 5c Per POUIld Larger amts., 50c per pound A combination of permanent turf producing grasses with Kentucky Blue- grass predominating. For open, sunny places. Contains three strains of Bent seed and small percentages of quick growing grasses, to provide turf while the Bluegrass is becoming established. Shady Mixture 1 to 9 lbs,, 80c per pound t0 49 Parcel Post or Express Prepaid 10 Larger amts., 70c per pound Composed of Poa Trivialis (rough stalked meadow grass), by far the best shade grass known, and other shade tolerant varieties. Guaranteed practically weedless. Will produce turf where other varieties fail. 7 5c Per PO U nd l b s" Recommended for use under trees and other places of dense shade. Bent Mixture 1 to 9 lbs., $1.50 per pound t0 49 Parcel Post or Express Prepaid 10 Larger amts., 1.25 per pound A combination of four strains of Bent grasses. Makes beautiful turf, especially in New England and along the upper Atlantic and Pacific coasts. Does well in sand and other light soils but should not be planted in heavy clay. May be used to thicken up old lawns. 1 A0 Per PO U nd l b s" Creeping Bent Stolons . . .. $20.00 per 1000 square feet of planting area, express prepaid Grown in our own nursery. Shipped in shredded form ready for plant- ing. We grow the genuine Washington strain. LAWN FERTILIZER Scott's Turf Builder (10-6-4) Parcel Post or Express Prepaid Special price on larger quantities 25 lbs., $2.25 4 . 00 50 lbs., 1 00 7 . 00 The ideal grass food. Contains both mineral and vegetable matter, thus assuring quick as well as lasting fertilization. Ten pounds is enough for 1000 square feet. O. M. SCOTT & SONS CO. Marysville, Ohio SCOTT PUBLICATIONS Any or all of the following will be sent without charge or obligation to anyone who may find them of interest: p e | a treatise on the planting and maintenance L d W i lS of a lawn sowed with Bent seed or planted with Creeping Bent Stolons. The two methods of planting are fully described. | a discussion of the essential things in lawn making. This booklet can be read in thirty minutes and will give the reader a clear conception of what it takes to make and keep a good lawn. D C* TL an i Mu s t r a t ed book telling how to I he rutting Vjreen c o n s t r u c tt plant and mantain grass greens. G r e e ns chairmen, greenkeepers and any golf club officers will find this a most constructive publication. Edi- tion limited. A C* 4.&1 C Q a ^ Pa8e book published each DCOti S OCCO VjlUIOC ye ar a n cj devoted to a discussion of farm crops. Those who have farming interests will find this Guide immensely valuable. "J ^ | L-aWn v , a re in February, March, June, August and September be sure to write us. the five times yearly bulletin which this bind- er c o nt a i n s. If you fail to receive Lawn Care I — Converting to Creeping bent using Bent in an established lawn. n - a small folder containing f o ur s u g g es t i o ns for If the solution to your particular lawn problem is not found in any of our publications we invite you to tell us all about it in a letter.