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A. CURRIE & Co. 



Flower Seeds 



1 lb. tin, 50c; 5 lbs., ^1.50; 25 lbs., ^5.00: 



Mag-O-Tite — A remc' 

 dy for maggots, cut 

 worms and slugs. 

 Sprinkle in the rows 

 when seeding and 

 about growing plants. 

 It is not injurious to 

 plant life. 1 lb. 

 covers 150 feet of 

 row. 



50 lbs., ^9.00. 



A white paint and dis' 

 infectant combined, in 

 powder form, that is 

 ready to use as soon 

 mixed with water, and 

 is applied with brush or 

 spray pump. Used in 

 poultry houses, stables, 

 cellars, etc., also valuable 

 for greenhouse benches. 

 Used as a powder it de' 

 stroys lice on setting hens. 

 5 lbs., 75c; 10 lbs., ^1.25 





Use 1 pound to a gallon of water. 



20 lbs., ^2.50; 50 lbs.. 



^5.00; 200 lbs., ^18.00. 



FERTILIZERS 



SACCO ODORLESS GARDEN AND LAWN FERTILIZER 



We are indeed fortunate in being at last able to offer a High Grade, ODORLESS All Round Quick Acting and Lasting 

 Fertilizer, especially prepared for general use in the Flower and Vegetable Garden, Lawns, Trees and Shrubs. 



The great popularity of this Fertili2;er is due to the increased production and permanent improvement of the soil that 

 has resulted from its use, and the removal of all objectionable odor. 



STADLER^S 



SUPERIOR! 



PLANT 

 FOOD 



Apply 5 lbs. to every 400 sqpare feet; 500 lbs. per 



acre. 



5 lbs., 50c; 10 lbs., 85c; 25 lbs., ^1.75; 50 lbs., 

 ^3.00; 100 lbs 0.00 



Pure Bone Meal— 5 lbs., 40c; 10 lbs., 75c; 25 

 lbs., ^1.40; 50 lbs., ^2.45; 100 lbs 4.50 



Pulverized Sheep Manure — A safe and excellent 

 manure for mixing with potting soil — one part 

 manure to six parts soil. It also makes a rich 

 liquid manure, using 1 lb. to 5 gallons water. 

 5 lbs., 40c; 10 lbs., 65c; 25 lbs., ^1.30j 100 

 lbs 3.50 



Muriate of Potash — A highly concentrated form 

 of potash. 1 lb., 20c; 10 lbs., 85c; 25 lbs., 

 ^1.75; 100 lbs 5.50 



Nitrate of Soda — The most available form in 

 which to apply nitrogen to plants. Use 100 

 to 200 lbs. per acre or in solution for home 

 garden use 1 ounce to 2 gallons water. 1 lb., 

 20c; 5 lbs., 60c; 10 lbs., 90c; 25 lbs., ^1.90; 

 50 lbs., 0.40; 100 lbs 6.00 



Sulphate of Ammonia — Used for its nitrogen. 

 For mixing with soil use 1 ounce to a bushel, 

 or in liquid use 1 ounce to 3 gallons water. 

 1 lb., 20c; 5 lbs., 60c; 10 lbs., 90c; 25 lbs., 

 ^1.90; 50 lbs., 0.40; 100 lbs 6.00 



Acid Phosphate— 5 lbs., 30c; 10 lbs., 50c; 25 

 lbs., 90c; 100 lbs 2.75 



Lawn Lime — Useful for neutralizing sour or acid 

 soil. Use 10 lbs. to 60 sq. feet. Price, 10 lbs., 

 35c; 150 lbs., 1.25 



Stadler's Superior Plant Food — A clean, odorless, 

 highly concentrated, correctly balanced food 

 for all house plants. Its effect is almost im- 

 mediately noticeable in the increased growth 

 and color of the flowers and foliage. Apply 

 either dry or in liquid solution. Directions 

 on each package. 3 oz. can, 25c; 7 oz. can, 50c 

 16 oz. can, ^1.00; 21/2 lb. can, ^2.00; 6 lb. can, 

 ^4.00. (Postage extra.) 



Stim-U-Plant — A highly concentrated plant food 

 in tablet form, soluble in water. 10 tablets, 

 15c; 30 tablets, 25c; 100 tablets, 75c; 1,000 

 tablets, 0.50. (Postage extra.) 



TURN GARDEN REFUSE INTO MANURE 



Every bit of non-woody refuse that comes from the garden, cuttings, leaves, etc., should be mixed with ADCO, kept 

 moist and converted into high grade manure. ADCO in 25 lb. bags, enough for 12 wheelbarrow loads ^2.00 



100 lb. bag, ^7.75; 150 lb. bag, ^10.50 



STANDARD BOOKS ON AGRICULTURE, HORTICULTURE 

 AND OTHER SUBJECTS 



THE PRICES INCLUDE POSTAGE. OTHER BOOKS ON APPLICATION 



American Grape Growing and Wine Making — Husman ^2.00 



Asparagus Culture — Hexamer 1.00 



Bulbs and Tuberous Rooted Plants — Allen 2.00 



Cabbage, Cauliflower and Allied Vegetables — Allen 1.00 



Celery Culture — Beattie 1.00 



Culinary Herbs — Kaines 1.00 



Farm Manures — Thorne 2.00 



First Principles of Soil Fertility — Vivian 1.40 



Fruit Culture, Successful — Maynard 1.75 



Gardening for Profit — Henderson 2.00 



Greenhouse Management — Taft 2.25 



Home Floriculture — Rexford 1.75 



Home Vegetable Garden — Kruhm 1.50 



How to Make a Country Place — Sawyer 3.50 



Insects and Insecticides — Weed 1.75 



Landscape Beautiful, The — Waugh 2.50 



Making Horticulture Pay — Kains ^1.75 



Making the Garden Pay 25 



Melon Culture — Troop 1.00 



Mushrooms, How to Grow — Falconer 1.50 



Onion Culture, The New — Greiner 1.00 



Plant Propagation, Greenhouse and Nursery Practice — Kains 2.25 



Practical Floriculture — Henderson 2.00 



Practical Forestry — Fuller 1.75 



Principles and Practice of Pruning — Kains 2.50 



Soil Management — King 2.00 



Strawberry Culture — Fuller 40 



The Fruit Garden — Barry 2.25 



Tomato Culture — Tracy 1.00 



Vegetable Forcing — Watts 2.50 



Vegetable Gardening — Watts 2.50 



Landscape Gardening — Waugh 1.25 



