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THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE OF AMERICA. 



How to Make Your Garden Thrive and Mature Early 



The kind of plant food required in your soil depends on the kind of a crop you are to raise. 

 In order to make vour garden produce its maximum yield at the lowest cost for fertilizer you 

 should supply onlv' those elements which are immediately available and which will be absorbed 

 by the plant. 



For Gardeners, Fruit Growers, 

 Florists and General Use 



Comprise special distinct compositions of plant food elements for vegetables, small fruits, 

 root crops, flowers, greenhouses, lawns and tree-crops. ■ They supply only the constituents your 

 particular soil needs" for some special crop. For example, our 



Special Parcel Post 

 Offer 



Our Mak-Gro Odorless Plant 

 Food is a clean, high grade 

 granular fertilizer for indoor 

 and outdoor use on potted 

 plants, flower beds, small fruits, 

 lawns and small gardens. It is 

 made especially for the amateur 

 and is pleasant to apply. We 

 will mail a five pound bag to 

 any address for $1.00. Write 

 iiiday for special circular. 

 We Sell Only Direct to the 

 Consumer 



COMPANY, 319 Longacre Building, New York 



Early-Crop Odorless 

 Fertilizer 



supplies your soil with the four 

 plant food elements in immedi- 

 ately available form needed by 

 vegetables and small fruits for 

 quick growth and early ma- 

 turity. It is the most effective 

 and convenient fertilizer you 

 can apply for such crops and in 

 the end — the most economical. 



Write today for our FREE Fertilizer Booklet 

 — it is full of valuable information and is as 

 valuable as a text-book on soil fertility. 



CONSUMERS FERTILIZER 



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 nadc from Hlood Cedar. Silvery T.irch Harl~. Laurel. Chestnut and other woods, when skillfully 

 L'lTect tliat orlv tlie vvn ..! a Goldsmith could depict. 



John Jay HoAve 



Rustic Architect and Builder — Landscape Gardener 



M.\IN OFFICES 

 232-4 Pearl St. 

 2-4-6 Burling St. 



Ne'w York 



BR.W'CH OFFICE: 



Grand Central Terminal 



42d St. and Vanderbilt Ave. 



Phone: Murray Hill 7720 



