. Descriptive catalogue of high grade seeds. Nursery stock Kentucky Louisville Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Cereal grasses Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. WOOD & STUBBS' Fine Lawn Grass Fine lawns can be obtained so easily and quickly from Lawn Grass Seed, and seeding is not only less expensive than sodding, but will produce a much finer lawn, free from objectionable weeds and coarse grass, and forming a beautiful velvety green sward, which with a little care will last a lifetime. Our Lawn Grass Seeds have given the very best sat


. Descriptive catalogue of high grade seeds. Nursery stock Kentucky Louisville Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Cereal grasses Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. WOOD & STUBBS' Fine Lawn Grass Fine lawns can be obtained so easily and quickly from Lawn Grass Seed, and seeding is not only less expensive than sodding, but will produce a much finer lawn, free from objectionable weeds and coarse grass, and forming a beautiful velvety green sward, which with a little care will last a lifetime. Our Lawn Grass Seeds have given the very best satisfaction and proved conclusively to be far superior to Kentucky Blue or any other one variety of grass seed sown alone. A large number of the finest lawns in Louisville and in other localities have been made entirely from Wood & Stubbs' Evergreen Lawn Grass, and we have received the highest reports of its fine quality and the beautiful green swards it has produced. Preparation of the Soil.âBefore sowing Lawn Grass the ground should be deeply spaded or plowed, removing all roots, stones, etc., and an application of fertilizer or well-rotted manure worked in to make it rich. Our Lawn and Garden Fertilizer is especially prepared for this, and will give most excellent results. If manure is used be sure that it has been thoroughly decomposed, as the weeds and hay seeds, which are in all manure, would come up and fill the lawn with coarse grasses and weeds Rake the ground smoothly and sow the seed. Sowing.âThick seeding always gives best results. For small lawns sow one pound to every 300 square feet ,12 x 25 feet)» and for large lawus about 60 to 75 pounds per acre. The seed should be carefully and evenly sown, raking in lightly, and afterwards, provided the soil is not wet, rolled or made firm with the back of the spade or pressing down with a board. In established lawns, where the grass is thin, it is a good plan, either in spring or fall, to rake over the grass roughlj-


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