June, 1918 



THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



217 



System In Your 

 Patriotic Garden 



Plants or vines of vegetables or flow- 

 ers, sprawling all over the ground, stand 

 for a waste of space and labor. You 

 can grow more of better crops, if you 

 call to vour aid 



"Adjusto" 



Plant Supports 



Consist of hardwood 

 stakes, painted 

 green, up and 

 down which 

 slide properly 

 braced painted 

 hoops. Quickly 

 adjusted to any height. Ideal to sup- 

 port Tomatoes, Roses, Hydrangeas, or 

 any other tall flowers or vegetables. 



"Adjusto" Plant Stakes 



save space, boost crops 



By providing ample support, plant de- 

 velopment is more rapid, more and bet- 

 ter vegetables and flowers are assured. Keeping 

 tomatoes off the ground prevents loss through 

 rotting. 

 In 5 Sizes, at following prices 

 S ft. stakes 20c each, S2.25 per dozen 

 4 ft. stakes 18c each, S2.00 per dozen 

 3 ft. stakes 15c each, $1.75 per dozen 

 These serve for tomatoes, dahlias, peppers, 

 roses, eggplants, etc. Small sizes, same as 

 above, 18 and 24 inches, suitable for small 

 potted plants, carnations, etc. 



18 inch, 8c each, $ .85 per dozen 

 24 inch, ioc each, $1.00 per dozen 



Ask your dealer. If he cannot supply "Adjusto" 

 Plant Stakes, write us. 



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ERE is 

 the most con- 



venient and practical 

 way to practice food and 

 fuel conservation. With 

 Con servo you may can 14 

 quart jars of fruit or vege- 

 tables at one time — with Conservo you can cook an 

 entire meal at one time — over one burner of your stove. 



Conserves Fruit— Vegetables— Fuel— Food— Time 



Here is one of the many testimonials 

 received : 



The "Conservos" we recently or- 

 dered from you are so satisfactory 

 that I would like to have you ship 

 two more by express to our 

 president, Mr. Charles Lath- 

 rop Pack, Lakewood, N. J. 



Yours very truly, 

 P. S. Ridsdale, Secretary. 

 Nat'l Emergency Food 

 Garden Commission, 

 Washington, D. C. 





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