. Oood JUawns Can be kept in fine condition by the use of Dreer's Peer- less Lawn Dressing. It is odorless, and prepared so that it acts gradually through t h e season. It may be ap- plied at any time during the spring, summer or autumn, or as often as the grass seems to need nourish- ment. 5 lbs., 25 cts ; 10 lbs., 40 cts.; 25 lbs., ; 60 lbs., $; 100 lbs., §; 200 lbs., §; ton, $ TOBACCO STEMS. This has become an indispensable lawn cover- ing for winter. It not only acts as a protector, but imparts large quantities of ammonia, and drives away insects and moles, which h


. Oood JUawns Can be kept in fine condition by the use of Dreer's Peer- less Lawn Dressing. It is odorless, and prepared so that it acts gradually through t h e season. It may be ap- plied at any time during the spring, summer or autumn, or as often as the grass seems to need nourish- ment. 5 lbs., 25 cts ; 10 lbs., 40 cts.; 25 lbs., ; 60 lbs., $; 100 lbs., §; 200 lbs., §; ton, $ TOBACCO STEMS. This has become an indispensable lawn cover- ing for winter. It not only acts as a protector, but imparts large quantities of ammonia, and drives away insects and moles, which harbor in a lawn during winter. Bale of about 250 lbs., $ ; per ton, $ DREER'S FAIRMOITNT PARK EA^WN MIXTURE. While not so good as our " Evergreen," this is belter than most mixtures offered under the name of " Fairmount ; It is carefully compounded of grasses which ripen successively, thereby retaining their green appearance. For various soil conditions this mixture is well suited, giving good results, even in small city grass plots, where the soil is generally stiff and heavy. It is also valuable for use on railroad embankments, terraces and exposed lawns, also for renovating old worn-out lawns, and re-seeding bare places which appear during the .summer. 20 Cts. per qt. (25 cts. postpaid) ; peck. 90 cls.'; bushel (20 lbs,), $ Dreer's Special Grass Seed Circular enclosed in every package of Grass Seed sold. See " Dreer's Grasses and Clovers" for valuable hints on lawn-making. 25 cts. by mail. Quantity of Seed to Sow Per Acre. For the information of those who intend ' making new lawns, we give below the quantities of seed r e- quired per acre, in or- der to se- cure good and p e r - mairent re- sults. 11 is best when sowing t o use sufficient seed, as it â will save much of the re-seeding s o frequently re- quired by not sow- ing heavy enough in the first place. Lawns, Golf Links, Tennis, Cricket, Croquet Grounds, 80 lbs.; f


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