1929 July Vol. 3 No. 7
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1 Cover: The Short Seventh at Hawthorne Valley
3 Table of Contents
5 Planting Bent Stolons
7 The Trend in the Greenkeeping Profession: An Active Analysis of the Greenkeeper's Place in the Golf Field
17 More about the Seed Markets - Chewings Fescue Crop Poor
18 Miniature Courses Find Favor with Golfers
20 Bent Grasses: An Expert's Views on Various Species and Their Origin
24 Helpful Hints
24 -Compost for Topdressing Putting Greens
25 -Careful with Fertilizers
24 Indiana Greenkeepers at the Country Club, Indianapolis
25 Questions and Answers
25 -[Mixing of Calogree, Sulphate of Ammonia, and Arsenate of Lead]
25 -[Bruised Turf from Pitched Balls]
26 Doggone It - What is Dog Bent?
27 Hillcrest - A Test for Champions
28 Water and How to Use It
29 What's Doing in Ontario
31 Kirtland Golfers Ride to Eighteenth Tee
32 Around the Office Desk
32 -Tournament Schedule
32 -Put-In-Bay Course Opens
33 Market Place and Buyers' Guide
33 Advertiser's Index
   
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