ROSE NICOTINE 
is chemically pure nicotine and 
quick death to insects on Roses, 
plants, pets, or wherever found. 
| No trouble, xo odor, no staining, 
noharm ; simply apply as directed 
with spray pump or plant sprink- 
ler. Especially effective for in- 
sects on roses. It is an econom- 
ical insecticide and the best on 
the market. 
PRICE st 
4) THOMPSON'S 
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A NICOTINE 
be CONCENTRATED NICO 
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GUARANTEED TO KILL 
ty ALL INSECTS ON FLOW: 
PY ERS, PLANTS, FRUITS. 
2 TREES, VEGETABLES 
: IUMAN BODY. DOMESTIC: 
Kh ANIMALS, FOWLS, EIC- 
AND ALL KINDS OF 
HOUSE BUGS. 
Prick. Small can 30 cents; 
larger size, 65 cents, postpaid. 
SULPHO-TOBACCO SOAP 
A few applications of this splendid insecticide will rid 
plants and animals of all kinds of injurious insects, cheaply 
and effectively. Directions for use on every package. 3-oz. 
cake makes 1% gallons prepared solution, 10 cts., postpaid. 
8 oz. cake makes 5 gallons prepared solution, 25cts., postpaid. 
PAPER FLOWER POTS Light and Waterproof 
Have been thoroughly tested. Are reliable and especially 
convenient for temporary uses. 
PRICE PER DOZEN PER HUNDRED 
3-inch, 15 cents, postpaid. . . . $ 85, express not prepaid, 
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FOOD « BONORA ”’ 
The Greatest Plant Food 
- Ever Discovered 
A GOOD PLANT 
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Results from only one or two 
applications are beyond descrip- 
tion. It will make plants bloom 
that have never flowered before. 
Plants that are withered, yellow 
and almost dead will become 
vigorous and thrifty by using 
“‘Bonora.” 
Testimonials and descriptive 
circulars mailed on application. 
Trial package making 56 pts., 
only 30 cts., postpaid. Large 
package making 28 gals., only 65 
cts., postpaid. 
2 00D FLORAL MAGAZINES 
IDEAL AIDS TO SUCCESSFUL GARDENING 
THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 
Is undoubtedly one of the most practical, beautiful and 
helpiul periodicals of this class that can be imagined. It will 
be even larger and better for the coming year, a constant re- 
minder and guide for the growing of flowers, vegetables and 
fruits, in many superbly illustrated articles and twenty-five 
regular departments. In March and September double plant- 
ing numbers appear well worth the special price of 25cts.each. 
“Would not take $50 for my Aprilnumber if I could not get 
another.” says one man who enjoys the pleasure of a good 
garden. Price $1.00 a year. 
FLORAL LIFE 
Teils how to grow flowers, how to make a success of flori- 
cultureinthe home. Its pages give plain and practical direc- 
tions how to plant, what to plant and whento plant, how and 
when to prune, when to water, what soil and fertilizers are 
best, how to destroy insect enemies, how to give winter pro- 
tection, etc. It is printed on fine book paper, illustrated from 
photographs, every number contains from 32 to 40 pages, and 
there is no more attractive publication in the country for the 
Price, only 25 cts. per year (12 numbers). 
¥, Sample Copies will be sent'on request. 
THE GREATEST DISCOVERY 
OF MODERN TIMES. 
PLANT FOQ) 
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ANF || Bonora CHemicat Co. 
584 BRoaoway, New YorK 
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‘THE AUTO-SPRAY ”’ 
DD LaMeteraer en sos. 6) suite 7 inches 
Height. . “ alee 2 feet 
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Weizht empty cite . 7 Ibs 
Weightloaded..-: .% 4. 39:lbs 
Weightshipping ... .. . 12Ibs 
Is the most useful and most gener- 
ally used of allspray pumps. En- 
dorsed by more than 200,000 satzs- 
fied customers. 
Every machine is warranted to be 
perfect mechanically and to give 
satisfaction. For Spraying Roses, 
Fruits, etc., we know of nothing 
better. 
(We recommend the purchase of a 
brass machine, because the slight 
difference in cost is as nothing 
when compared with the utility of 
the brass machine.) Prices by exp. 
“Auto Spray’’ No. 1-A (brass, with 
SEOD-COCKS) Eu shat ene-n aie EES OESO 
*« Auto-Spray ’” No. 1-B (brass, with 
SU AN eel ojo) YY ob GS Ale 6 one ow! Gb 
“« Auto-Spray’’ No. 1-C(galvanized,with 
SLOP-COCKS) me tretpae tae rs O0) 
**« Auto-Spray’’ No.1-D(galvanizedwith 
Co AUTO ODie) Mame is) cies |)? (6!00 
“* Auto-Pop,’’ supplied separately .. 1.25 
Strainer, made of brass ....... 1.25 
When loaded with liquid and air the Extension Pipe, brass, 2-ft. length . .  .35 
operator has nothing to do but Extension Pipe, galv., 2-ft. length . . .30 
hold the nozzle. Elbow Extension, brass 
NEW ERA OR TRI-JET SPRAYER 
The best spraying apparatus on the market at the price. 
Economical not only because of its low price but because of its 
great saving of material; makes mist out of liquids. Price 
by express not prepaid; Galvanized Reservoir, 75 cts. Brass 
Reservoir $1.00. 
RUBBER PLANT SPRINKLER 
This ‘‘Household”’ plant sprinkler may be used for many 
things but is especially useful for applying insecticides to 
plants, enables you to reachevery part thoroughly. 6-oz. size, 
8dc. each, postpaid. 
PRUNING SHEARS 
Long handles and 9-inch blades for Hedges, $1.50 by express. 
Solid steel ‘‘Leader’’ 8% inches, for pruning Roses, etc., 
$1.00 by express, or $1.10 delivered. 
«« NEVERBREAK ” GARDEN TROWELS 
Are strong, durable and satisfactory. Blade6 inches long. 
None better. 50 cts. by exp. not prepaid, or 60c. delivered. 
BOOKS THAT SOON PAY FOR THEMSELVES 
Beautify Your Yard 
A little book of 26 pages chuck full of useful information 
about what plants to get and how to arrange them for best 
results. Shows how to make your plant money go farthest 
and willsave you many times its cost. Our knowledge and 
experience coupled with that of a professional Landscape 
Architect made it,and the people say it’s just what they 
wanted. Sosimple, practical and helpful. Price 10 cts. 
Garden Making—Suggestionsfor utilizing of home grounds, 
whether small or large; by L. H. Bailey; a book literaliy 
“for the millions;” useful alike to the owner of a suburban 
garden plot and to the owner of a ‘little place’’ in the coun- 
try. 417 pages, 256 illustrations. Price, postpaid, only $1.00. 
House Plants—And How to Succeed with Them, by Lizzie 
Page Hillhouse. A text book which isthe result of long and 
practical experience. Has a complete index, and is just 
what is needed by every woman who grows flowers in her 
home. 220 pages, cloth-bound and illustrated. Price, 
postpaid, $1.00. 
Practical Floriculture—By Peter Henderson. A guide for 
the Commercial Florist, equally valuable for the amateur. 
325 pages, fully illustrated. Postpaid, $1.50. 
‘How to Plant a Place’’—By L.H. Bailey. 
to care for it, too, just the things you want to know. 
pages. Postpaid, 20 cents. 
The Rose—By H. B. Ellwanger. Revised edition, 
ties, classification, characteristics, cultivation, etc. 
paid $1.25. 
‘‘ How to Grow Roses’’—Is a beautiful little book of 16 
pages that every Rose lover should have. It is beautifully 
illustrated, practical, helpful, complete. We are the pub, 
lishers of it. Price 10 cts., or we willsend one copy 7/ ve- 
quested, free with your first $1.00 order. 
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