Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 127, Hammond, Lake County, 14 November 1919 — Page 17
Friday, November 14, 1919.
TUE TIMES.
How to Make a Beautiful Lawn A 500 Pound Tractor Better Than Hore$.
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Fashion's Forecast
National Crcp Irnprovemf ot Srv!e
'4'TnD velvet lawns of England 1 afe the Briton's pride, tut Americans must remember if we would hove Hucb Iavii3 that our foreign cousins have several hundred years the start of us and tt takes time to make a real lawn. Any grounds keeper will tell you thnt no lawn can "t built without unremitting labor, and Intelligent labor la difficult to obtain, so therefore If one man can do the work of two we will have more and better lawns. "The best turf grasses, according to Piper & Oakley, are the Creeping
Bent, which Is a very fine grass for
ever noticed a bog you will realize whnt the trumping of cattle has dono In swamp lanl. "This is true of the surface of our lswns In parks, cemeteries, golf courses and public grounds, and It Is olmost impossible without the use of a heavy roller, which Is so much extra work, to keep the ground binootli end level. The ordinary tractor Is too heavy for the work and hence not economical. "The superintendent of the park board of Minneapolis has made a test with a small Beeman garden tractor equipped with three 80-inch
ilur t:,i lira ..! ,;on:..i nls ha v l ei-n l.vhru Cii !.. .,;ip, u;a:.'.-. ot til- St .,'Jt.i in j'.la.j..; Ai i...- Li...., .U.i.y Scout;, i HI a t..-i. i -Si.-t!iig i.i iutiKii i. ia..ier..s :.. Iljiniuii p irk ami in c.i ul.g Lib i-:ut niiil suplii-. K: ;k , ! i", ..ii ii 1. .it ir t Troi'p No. un -cr S. o '.;ina .'.it I'i :n. The !iiys f-t,L in t .i Kiv.ii. a MmiUay niri-.t m,.. ,..rvJ iu j-t . the in. .-a. -m -.viau.iT. Mi. J-'iun j
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ing at t!.- f"nu.'.i..-,i ni.-'-.inj; of Tr. ..pa aid fronts. The triangolar section of the 2 ati-i 13 ,i i In i ' . i' -..:. i-. i . . Sooutnia: t. r ii..! ion t.t.jnt K'Ki'ntis, - waist is cm. of course, in one with the
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each Satuuiny an i e-;.c:at'y ur;. nil yards of 36 inch material, with yard of
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deigni'd in No. f434 to suit a bttle cirl. Kimono tileevfn plsy quite m iinportant part when they are cut in one with the
withered kirt The shallowest of collars follows the round neckline around to the
The cbi'.d'u dres No. 04.'!4 is cnt la izea 2 to 10 years. Size A requires 1
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putting greens In the North, although ' mowers and a tenra equipped with
the Velvet Bent Is sometimes pre-! cowers of similar width. The results ferred. The Rhode Island Bent Is j wer9 tbak the tractor cut In slightly coarser and darker, and Ked ' hours 'wilat Jt took tlie team six Fesque la oometimea a favorite. ! hour3 tc cut. lie estimates that the , ,, , .! horse outat cost him $9 a day of .2 Sl?7. .k!r, i elht hours while the tractor 'cost
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for greens, but it is more suitable
for the fairway. Red top and Canadian blue grass are bettor for general lawn expanse and fairways of golf courses. "Grass should not be cnt too short and therefore must. In the growing seasons, be cut more frequently." tuys Mr. John F. Feters. a Chicago tractor expert. "It has been the study of engineers to devise some way to mow a lawn rapidly and Inexpensively. In spring and fall when the
that he can work his tractor 1'3 hours a day if he chooses, and besides the expense of maintaining the horses la Just about as great each day they are not working, while the expense of the tractor stops. "If one skillful man could be so equipped with power mowers, he could take entire charge of a golf course and beep the fairway in prime condition. "It is hardly fair to penalize ama
teur players by having long grass In
ground is wet ana soggy the horse , which they lose their balls. I play .nowers cannot well be used because j for no cups and lose more balls than the imprint of the horses' feet leaves- j anybody. Let's cut the grass and he ground tanrnmoey. If you in.ve Uen it ortt."
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