1928 May Vol. 2 No. 5
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3 Table of Contents
5 Some Diseases of Turf Grasses: Scientific Facts Regarding Plant Pests Most Frequently Found on Our Golf Courses and How to Identify Them. Study of Turf Diseases just Begun
10 Executives Meet in Pittsburgh
10 Blow Your Horn, Greenkeeper
11 Introducing Wampanoag: A new Course Lying at the Foot of Talcott Mountain, Near Hartford, Connecticut. How Hard Work and Experience Brings Results
14 Responsibilities of a Greenkeeper
15 Making and Using a Bent Nursery: An Expert's Advice on the Planting and Care of Stolons in Order to Secure Fine Smooth Bent Sod for Putting Greens. Selection of Ground Important
19 Philadelphia Greenkeepers Meeting
19 Noer Addresses Mid-West Greenkeepers
20 A Western Experimental Station
22 Seeds for Golf Courses
22 - Agrostis vulgaris (Rhode Island Bent)
23 Wives of National Greenkeepers
24 Midwest Greenkeepers Meet
26 Flowers for the Clubhouse: Cleveland Expert Makers Selection of Suitable Varieties of Hardy Plants and Perennials. Flowers Most Important for Clubhouse Decoration. Greenkeeper can Cut Expense Budget by Growing Them
29 Golf Course Drainage: A Series of Articles Written Exclusively for the National Greenkeeper by America's Foremost Golf Course Drainage Engineer: Part IV - Examining Land and Arranging Lines
31 How to Keep Skunks Off the Greens
33 The Control of Ants: Facts about the Dominant Family of Insects that at Times Infest Golf Courses. How to get Rid of Them Without Injury to the Turf
35 Greenkeeper's Almanac: May
36 Arsenate of Lead
39 Stony Brooke
39 Where the Big Tournaments will be Held
40 Around the Office Desk
41 The Market Place
   
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