MASTER'S PROFESSIONAL TURF SEED PRODUCTS BENTGRASS SEED IN 25 LB BAGS FINE TEXTURED, GREAT COLOUR PENNLINKS II (GREENS) PENNEAGLE (FAIRWAYS/TEES)
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1 MASTER'S PROFESSIONAL TURF SEED PRODUCTS BENTGRASS SEED IN 25 LB BAGS PENNLINKS II (GREENS) PENNEAGLE (FAIRWAYS/TEES) PENNWAY (FAIRWAYS/TEES) PENNCROSS (GREENS) PENN A4 (GREENS) A1 INDEPENDENCE DECLARATION BENTGRASS LEGENDARY VELVET BENTGRASS CONSTITUTION BLEND PATRIOT BLEND COATED PENNCROSS FINE TEXTURED, GREAT COLOUR GERMINATES QUICKLY, DENSE GROWTH HABIT, GREAT FAIRWAY BENTGRASS COST EFFICIENT BLEND THE OLD RELIABLE EXCELLENT PRODUCT NEW GENERATION OF BENTGRASS VERY HANDY AND UPRIGHT, FABULOUS PUTTING SURFACE. IMPROVED DOLLAR SPOT RESISTANCE, IMPROVED OVERALL DISEASE RESISTANCE, UPRIGHT AGGRESSIVE GROWTH HABIT NEW GENERATION OF BENTGRASS, EXCELLENT DOLLAR SPOT RESISTANCE TOP RATED QUALITY 50% DECLARATION, 50% INDEPENDENCE 60% INDEPENDENCE, 40% TRUELINE while supplies last
2 MASTER'S PROFESSIONAL TURF SEED PRODUCTS PROFESSIONAL BLENDS EXCELLENT BLENDS WITH MANY USES - PARKS/LAWNS/ROUGHS LANDSCAPER'S CHOICE (25KG) 35% BROOKLAWN KENTUCKY BLUE 25% AMBASSADOR CHEWINGS FESCUE 20% ABERDEEN CREEPING RED FESCUE 20% CITATION III PERENNIAL RYE NEW TURF: 4.5 LBS PER 1000 SQ. FT. OVERSEEDING: 2.5 LBS PER 1000 SQFT PRO PERFORMANCE BLEND (25KG) 25% CITATION III PERENNIAL RYE 25% I.Q PERENNIAL RYE 25% AMBASSADOR CHEWINGS FESCUE 15% ABERDEEN CREEPING RED FESCUE 10% AMAZON KENTUCKY BLUEGRASS NEW TURF: 5.5 LBS PER 1000 SQ. FT. OVERSEEDING: 3.5 LBS PER 1000 SQ.FT. PRO LANDSCAPE 30% BROOKLAWN KENTUCKY BLUEGRASS 35% CITATION III CREEPING RED FESCUE NEW TURF: 5 LBS PER 1000 SQ. FT. 35% GOALKEEPER PERENNIAL RYEGRASS OVERSEEDING: 2.5 LBS PER 1000 SQ. FT. SPORT TURF BLEND 20% BROOKLAWN KENTUCKY BLUEGRASS 10% ABERDEEN CREEPING RED FESCUE 30% AMBASSADOR CHEWINGS FESCUE 25% ACCENT PERENNIAL RYEGRASS 15% CITATION III PERENNIAL RYEGRASS NEW TURF: 5 LBS PER 1000 SQ. FT. OVERSEEDING: 2.5 LBS PER 1000 SQ. FT.
3 MASTER'S PROFESSIONAL TURF SEED PRODUCTS FAIRWAYS TOPLINE MIXES WITH EXCELLENT COLOUR AND DURABILITY PRESTIGE TURF BLEND - 25 KG 25% BROOKLAWN KENTUCKY BLUEGRASS 25% NUGLADE KENTUCKY BLUEGRASS 10% ABERDEEN CREEPING RED FESCUE 20% I.Q PERENNIAL RYE ELITE BLUEGRASS BLEND - 25 KG 30% BROOKLAWN KENTUCKY BLUE 25% AMAZON KENTUCKY BLUE 20% NUGLADE KENTUCKY BLUE 10% BRIDGEPORT II CHEWINGS FESCUE 15% CITATION III PERENNIAL RYE OVERSEEDING: 2 LBS PER 1000 SQ. FT. OPTIMUM ROYAL BLEND - 25 KG 45% BROOKLAWN KENTUCKY BLUE 15% NUGLADE KENTUCKY BLUE 25% BRIDGEPORT III CHEWINGS FESCUE 15% ACCENT PERENNIAL RYEGRASS OVERSEEDING: LBS PER 1000 SQ. FT. STRESS RELIEF - 25 KG 20% BROOKLAWN KENTUCKY BLUE 20% SHAMROCK KENTUCKY BLUE 20% AMAZON KENTUCKY BLUE 20% CITATION III PERENNIAL RYE
4 FOR EXTREME ROUGHS AND GRASS BUNKERS LOW CUT FAIRWAY BLEND - 25KG 15% AMAZON KENTUCKY BLUEGRASS 30% NUGLADE KENTUCKY BLUEGRASS 30% BROOKLAWN KENTUCKY BLUEGRASS 15%AMBASSADOR CHEWINGS FESCUE 10% I.Q PERENNIAL RYEGRASS OVERSEEDING: 2.5 LBS PER 1000 SQ. FT. SHADE SHADE TOLERANT SHADE BLEND-25KG 40% AMBASSADOR CHEWINGS FESCUE 30% ABERDEEN CREEPING RED FESCUE 15% BARIVERA POA TRIVIALS 15% ACCENT PERENNIAL RYEGRASS NEW TURF: 4.2 LBS PER 1000 SQ. FT. OVERSEEDING: 2.2 LBS PER 1000 SQ. FT. SUN & SHADE MIX - 25KG 25% BROOKLAWN KENTUCKY BLUEGRASS 25% OXFORD HARD FESCUE 20% ABERDEEN CREEPING RED FESCUE 15% AMBASSADOR CHEWINGS FESCUE 15% ACCENT PERENNIAL RYEGRASS NEW TURF: 6-8 LBS PER 1000 SQ. FT. OVERSEEDING: 3-4 LBS PER 1000 SQ. FT. ULTRA MIX-25KG 40% KENTUCKY BLUEGRASS 40% CREEPING RED FESCUE 20% I.Q PERENNIAL RYE OVERSEEDING: 2.5 LBS PER 1000 SQ. FT.
5 FOR EXTREME ROUGHS AND GRASS BUNKERS *HIGH QUALITY AND EXTREMELY TOUGH BUNKER BLEND - 25KG 30% SHEEPS FESCUE 25% OXFORD HARD FESCUE 25% AMBASSADOR CHEWINGS FESCUE 20% ABERDEEN CREEPING RED FESCUE OVERSEEDING: 2.2 LBS PER 1000 SQ. FT. ECONOMICAL BLEND SEED DESIGNED FOR TODAYS ECONOMICS GOOD GENERAL USE BLEND ECONOMICAL BLEND - 25KG 25% 98/85 KENTUCKY BLUE 25% ACCENT KENTUCKY BLUE 25% CITATION III PERENNIAL RYE 25% CREEPING RED FESCUE GENERAL SHADE MIX - 25KG 20% KENTUCKY BLUEGRASS 50% CREEPING RED FESCUE 25% PERENNIAL RYEGRASS 5% POATRIVIALS
6 ENVIRONMENTAL BLENDS ENVIRO LAWN BLEND 25% ABERDEEN CREEPING RED FESCUE 20% SHEEPS FESCUE 35%AMBASSADORCHEWINGS FESCUE 20% OXFORD HARD FESCUE NEW TURF: 5 LBS PER 1000 SQ. FT. OVERSEEDING: 2.5 LBS PER 1000 SQ. FT. DROUGHT BLEND 35% ABERDEEN CREEPING RED FESCUE 35% AMBASSADOR CHEWINGS FESCUE 15% CITATION III PERENNIAL RYE 15% I.Q PERENNIAL RYEGRASS NEW TURF: 6 LBS PER 1000 SQ. FT. OVERSEEDING: 4 LBS PER 1000 SQ. FT. ECOLOGICAL MIX 40% OXFORD HARD FESCUE 20% SHEEPS FESCUE 20% ABERDEEN CREEPING RED FESCUE NEW TURF: 6 LBS PER 1000 SQ. FT. OVERSEEDING: 4 LBS PER 1000 SQ. FT. MASTER'S NEVADA MIXTURE (FOR DRY, LESS FERTILE SOILS) - 25 LBS 35% MILLENIUM TALL FESCUE 35% FURY TALL FESCUE 10% ACCENT PERENNIAL RYE NEW TURF: 6-8 LBS PER 1000 SQ. FT. OVERSEEDING: 4 LBS PER 1000 SQ. FT. DROUGHT & SUN MIX 35% ABERDEEN CREEPING RED FESCUE 10% BROOKLAWN KENTUCKY BLUEGRASS NEW TURF: 5 LBS PER 1000 SQ. FT. 10% OXFORD HARD FESCUE OVERSEEDING: 4 LBS PER 1000 SQ. FT. 15% IQ PERENNIAL RYE 10% SHEEPS FESCUE
7 MISCELLANEOUS SEED NATIVE NORTH AMERICAN WILDFLOWER - 1 LB BARIVERA POA TRIVIALIS - 25 KG CONSERVATION MIXES Perennial Ryegrass Annual Ryegrass - 50 LBS White Clover BACKYARD WILD LIFE FORAGE MIXTURE Keeps deer away from your greens, contains pure chickory, alfalfa, trefoil, kale, ladino, alsike, red/white clover, burnet, millets, fodder rope, stubble turnip and ryegrasses. *5 LBS sows 1500 m 2 ('A acre)* 5 LB PAIL 20 LB PAIL 25 KG BAG **PLANT MID MARCH TO END OF NOVEMBER** IF YOU HAVE NOT FOUND A MIX THAT SUITS YOUR NEEDS, JUST ASK FOR A QUOTE. BLEND IS IMPOSSIBLE. NO YOUR SUCCESS DEPENDS ON RELIABLE TOP QUALITY TURF SEED
8 OVERSEEDING MIXTURES FOR TEES/SPORTS FIELDS QUICK GERMINATION/VERY DURABLE MASTER'S TRIPLE SELECT PERENNIAL RYEGRASS BLEND 34% ACCENT PERENNIAL RYE 33% CITATION III PERENNIAL RYE NEW TURF: 6-8 LBS PER 1000 SQ. FT. 33% I.Q PERENNIAL RYE OVERSEEDING: 3.5 LBS PER 1000 SQ. FT. SPECTACULAR OVERSEEDING MIXTURE 40% BARCLAY PERENNIAL RYE 20% GOALKEEPER PERENNIAL RYE 20% ACCENT PERENNIAL RYE 20% I.Q PERENNIAL RYE NEW TURF: 6 LBS PER 1000 SQ. FT. OVERSEEDING: 4.5 LBS PER 1000 SQ. FT. MASTER'S SEED BLEND - RECOVERY TURF BLEND 60% SPECTACULAR MIXTURE 20% NU BLUE KENTUCKY BLUEGRASS NEW TURF: 5-6 LBS PER 1000 SQ. FT. 20% INTRIGUE CHEWING FESCUE OVERSEEDING: 4 LBS PER 1000 SQ. FT. CANADIAN OVERSEEDING MIXTURE 30% ABERDEEN CREEPING RED FESCUE 30% AMBASSADOR CHEWINGS FESCUE 20% BROOKLAWN KENTUCKY BLUE 20% I.Q PERENNIAL RYE OVERSEEDING: 2.2 LBS PER 1000 SQ. FT. TRIFECTA PERENNIAL RYE BLEND - LEBANON KG 40% CHARISMATIC PERENNIAL RYE 30% AFFIRMED PERENNIAL RYE NEW TURF: 6-8 LBS PER 1000 SQ. FT. 30% CHURCHILL PERENNIAL RYE OVERSEEDING: 4 LBS PER 1000 SQ. FT.
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