1929 November Vol. 3 No. 11
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1 Cover
3 Table of Contents
4 [Photos:] Shawnee - A Playspot for Sportsmen
5 Association Faces Crucial Year
26 -Bright Outlook for Louisville
6 How We Maintained Our Golf Courses in 1929
6 -Brown Patch in New England
7 -Lecco is Best
7 -How My New Greens were Built
8 -Red Top for Winter Greens
9 -Caring for Municipal Courses
9 -Uses Very Little Fungicide
10 -Omaha is O.K.
10 -Semesan Eliminates Brown Patch
11 -Corrosive for Worms
11 -Snow Mold at Winnipeg
12 -Maine Reports
12 -Lots of Work at Moundsville
13 -Nu-Green - 1.5 Pounds to 50 Gallons Water
14 -Heavy Mowers Pack Greens
14 -Forking for Brown Patch
15 -No Brown Patch at Winnetka
15 -Thanks to Mr. Leach
16 -No Topdressing After August
17 -Put-in-Bay in Fine Shape
17 -Planting Stolons in Alberta
18 -Arsenate Drives Away Skunks
19 -Electric Eradicator Gives Results
19 -All's Well at Southington
20 -Members Pleased with New Greens
20 -Calomel and Water
21 -Arsenate of Lead for Worms
21 -Busy Times at Lawsonia
22 -How to Kill Plantain
22 -Nu-Green Cures Brown Patch
22 -About Cocoos Bent
24 Around the Office Desk
24 -Jersey Greenkeepers Visit Philadelphia
25 Market Place and Buyers' Guide
   
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