ela ADAR WEN: TULIP 
Mmercde of Haarlem 
(ILLUSTRATED IN NATURAL COLOR ON BACK COVER) 
This magnificent Tulip is well named, for in color, form and stately habit it is still 
unsurpassed. The color is an attractive, brilliant rosy carmine, with blue base to the 
petals, and is very effective when the flowers are grown together in quantity. The blooms 
are large, of good substance and sweet-scented, and as they are produced on stems 25 
‘inches in length, they are especially valuable for cutting for indoor decoration. 
Price, 10 cts. each, 3 for 25 cts., 12 for 85 cts., 100 for $6, postpaid 
Requisites for Indoor Flowers 
EENOX PLANT SPRAYER BON ARBOR 
Useful for spraying under the leaves; The Great Plant-Food 
‘handy and effective. Almost indispensable 
for house plants. Complete, with a sample 
‘cake of Sulpho-Tobacco Soap, 50 cts., ppd. 
THOMPSON’S ROSE NICOTINE 
Is chemically pure nicotine, and quick 
death to insects on roses, plants, pets, or 
wherever found. Small can, 30 cts.; larger 
size, 60 cts., postpaid. 
2. 
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‘ARBOR 
Ceeters ath ay 
(Recommended by Successful Gardeners) 
||| Results from only one or two appli- 
| cations are beyond description. It will 
| make plants bloom that have never 
flowered before. Plants almost starved 
will become vigorous and thrifty by 
using Bon Arbor. Invaluable for pot- 
plants in winter. %lb., makes 15 gals., 
30c.; I lb., makes 30 gals., 55c., postpaid 
IIImois Self-Watermng Flower- Boxes 
TRY THEM THIS WINTER FOR YOUR WINDOWS—GUARANTEED NOT TO LEAK 
I want to just say a word of praise for the Self-Watering 
_ Boxes purchased last fall. My windows this winter were beau- 
tiful_—never before was I so successful with vines and ferns. 
We are delighted with the boxes.—Mrs. J. H. STONER, 343 
Clayton Ave., Waynesboro, Pa. 
The boxes are made of 
heavy galvanized iron, which 
1s painted an attractive green, 
and are provided with a self- 
‘watering device which ren- 
‘ders attention unnecessary, 
except at intervals of from 
‘ten to twenty days. Through the tube in the corner 
water is poured into the reservoir (e) underneath the 
false bottom (d) which supports the soil (b). 
Patented Jan, 29, 1907, June 22. 1909 
“Inclosed find order for $6.50, for which please..send me 
two. of the 37-inch Porch Boxes as shown in your, 1914 
catalogue. I purchased two of these last year, and, want 
two more of the same—self-watering.—Mrs. C. W. EADER, 
Shelby, Mich. 
Sponges (cc) touch the 
extreme bottom of box and 
extend upward into the:soil 
in which the flowers are 
planted, thus supplying water 
by sub-irrigation. 
Careful trials have proved 
that plants treated this way thrive much better, 
blooms will be larger and foliage heavier, than in 
ordinary surface-watered boxes. 
| Customers living west of the Mississippi River who wish these boxes delivered free will kindly add 30 per cent on orders 
amounting to less than $5, or 20 per cent on orders amounting to $5 or more. To all others in the United States we prepay 
| express charges on orders amounting to $5 or more, when cash accompanies order. 
SELF-WATERING FLOWER- 
SELF-WATERING HANGING- 
BOXES ae BASKETS 
Height Width Length capacity Height Width Water : 
No. inches inches inches quarts. Price | No. inches inches Length capacity Price 
oO 6 16 I csr aR |e © 8) sqtiancel sci. I 10 
I 8 9% 23 2 eas | fOn 7) LO) squatemy2 ats, I 40 
2 8 9% 25 3 Tt go) '2 8 12. square 2) dts. I 65 
Meo O24 27 234 210/14 9 14 square 3% qts. 1 95 ¥ 
4 3 974 2y 4 2 25 | Prices include hooks for hanging, but no chain 
s) 9% 31 4% 2 50| Chain for Hanging-Baskets. Per ft., 2!%c. | 
: : 97% 33 oe 2 60 One No. 8 Self-watering p 
9% 30 5% 275|/OFFER 36b Hanging-Basket and ie 
8 : 9% OW 6 2 90 choice Berns (our selection)» including 1 
I I sparagus plumosus and 1 Asparagus Spren- 
a 8 Me 39 6% Sp oe geri, 4 hooks, 1 ceiling hook and.,8.feet of 
97 Al 7 3 40 | chain. The entire lot for $1.85, by ‘xpress. 
nena ed 
The Hanging-Baskets and Window-Boxes you 
sent me last year turned out splendidly. I am 
Sending you an order to fill them this year. I 
have persuaded a Mr. M. to order some.—Col. 
R. S., Southport, N. C. 
I can heartily recommend the Self-watering 
Boxes. Our sun-parlor was beautiful with 
plants all winter. It is the first time we ever 
had geraniums to bloom in January.—WMiss 
McD., Roselle, New Jersey. 
These Baskets can be set 
on a table or pedestal 
WE ARE ALWAYS PLEASED TO HEAR OF YOUR SUCCESS 
