. Barnard's seeds bulbs. Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs. 112 The W. W. Barnard Co., 231-235 W. Madison St., Chicago. mm BARNARD'S CELEBRATED "Perpetual Green" Lawn Mixture Is a mixture of the finest Dwarf Evergreen Grasses that grow and flourish during different months of the year, so that a rich, deep, green, velvety lawn is constantly maintained. Our mixture is the result of several years' experimenting, and, as we now offer it, is unequalled. The quantity required for making a new lawn is 7


. Barnard's seeds bulbs. Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs. 112 The W. W. Barnard Co., 231-235 W. Madison St., Chicago. mm BARNARD'S CELEBRATED "Perpetual Green" Lawn Mixture Is a mixture of the finest Dwarf Evergreen Grasses that grow and flourish during different months of the year, so that a rich, deep, green, velvety lawn is constantly maintained. Our mixture is the result of several years' experimenting, and, as we now offer it, is unequalled. The quantity required for making a new lawn is 75 to 100 lbs. per acre, or for renovating old lawns, 25 to 50 lbs. per acre. For a plot of 200 square feet, one pound is required for a new lawn, or about one-half pound for renovating. A lawn seed mixture is very much to be preferred to any single grass; if it is honestly made, the sev- eral varieties of grass which compose it mature at different seasons of the year, thus keeping the green sward in good color and condition during the hot weather, not losing its color, as the single variety is liable to do. Price: y2 lb., 30c; lb., 50c; 3 lbs., $; 5 lbs., $; 10 lbs., $; 100 lbs., $ Barnard's "Shady Place" Lawn Mixture On nearly all lawns there are shaded, bare and unsightly spots on which the owners have difficulty in getting a stand of grass; for such places this mixture is adapted. It is composed of dwarf-grow- ing grasses which are found naturally growing in such places. Should the ground have become "sour" or drainage defective, it is apt to be covered with moss. If such is the ease, the moss should first be removed by the use of a sharp toothed rake, then give a liberal sprinkling of wood ashes, lime or land plaster to sweeten the soil; stir thoroughly into the surface soil and then sow Barnard's "Shady-Place" Grass Seed at the rate of one pound for 300 square feet, or 75 pounds to 100 pounds to the acre for a new lawn; for ol


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