PLANT FOODS, INSECTICIDES, BOOKS, Ele 
FOOD, ‘‘BONORA” ’ 
The Greatest Plant 
Food Ever Discovered 
Results from only one 
or two applications are 
beyond description. It 
will make plants bloom 
that have never flowered 
before. Plants that are 
withered, yellow and al- 
most dead will become 
vigorous and thrifty by 
using ‘‘Bonora.”’ 
Trial package making 
56 pints, only 30 cts., 
postpaid. Large pack- 
age making 28 gals., only 
60 cts., postpaid. 
PAPER FLOWER POTS Light and Waterproof 
Have been thoroughly tested. Many people 
now use them in place of earthen pots for 
both bulbs and house plants—will last one sea- 
son in good shape. Are reliable and especially 
convenient for temporary uses. 
_ Price per Dozen Per Hundred. 
3-in. 15c. postpaid..$.85, express not prepaid 
34%-in. 25c. postpaid..1.00, express not prepaid 
4-in. 35c. postpaid..1.35, express not prepaid 
S-in, 45c. postpaid..2.00, express not prepaid. 
THOMPSON’S 
ROSE NICOTINE 
is chemically pure nicotine 
and quick deatn to all in- 
sects on roses, plants, pets, 
or wherever found. No 
trouble, no odor, no stain- 
ing, no harm; simply apply 
as directed with spray 
pum” or plant sprinkler. 
Especially effective for in- 
sects on roses. It is an 
economical insecticide and 
the best on the market. 
Price—Small can 30 cts., 
A GOOD PLANT 
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SULPHO-TOBACCO SOAP. 
A few applications of this splendid insecti- 
cide will rid plants and animals of all kinds of 
injurious insects, cheaply and effectively. Di- 
rections for use on every package. 3-0z. cake 
makes 1% gallons prepared solution, 10 cts., 
postpaid. 8 oz. cake makes 5 gallons prepared 
solution, 25 cis., postpaid. 
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 tits 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 it is especially useful for 
applying insecticides to plants, enables you to 
reach every part thoroughly. 6-0z size, 8) cts., 
Each, postpaid. 
“NEVERBREAK” GARDEN TROWELS. 
Are strong, durable and satisfactory. Blade 
6 inches long. None better. 25 cts., postpaid. 
THE CONAR 
Growers of the Besi Roses in America. 
GARDEN BOOKS FOR WINTER READING 
“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 publishers of it. 
Price 10 cts., or we will send one copy if re- 
quester, free, with your first $1.00 order. 
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 will save you many ‘times its 
cost. The people say it’s just what they 
wanted. Price 10c. 
Garden Making—Suggestions for utilizing of 
home grounds, whether small or large; by L. H. 
Bailey; a book literally ‘‘for the millions;’’ 417 
pages, 256 illustrations. Price, postpaid, only $1. 
House Plants—And How to Succeed With 
Them, by Lizzie Page Hillhouse. A text book 
which is the result of long and practical ex- 
perience. Has a complete index, and is just 
what is needed by every woman who grows 
flowers in ther home. 220 pages, cloth-bound 
and illustrated. Price, postpaid, 1.00. 
Practical Floriculture—By Peter Henderson. A 
guide for the commercial florist, equally valu- 
able for the amateur, 325 pages, fully illustrated. 
Postpaid, $1.50. 
“How to Plant a Place’—By L. H. Bailey. 
Tells you how to care for it, too, just the things 
you want to knw. 30 pages. Postpaid, 20 cts. 
MAGAZINES AT ONE-HALF PRICE. 
Garden Magazine —Usual price, $1.00 per year. 
—only 50c if your subscription comes to us 
with a $3.00 order. 
Garden Magazine— (Usual price 6 mos for 50c.: 
—only 25c if your subscription comes to us 
with a $1.50 order. 
Floral Life—Usual price 50c a year—Only 15c 
if your subscription comes to us with a $1.00 
order. 
A Pleasant Surprise 
3.0 Worth of Plants $1.00 
and Bulbs For Only 
After Nov. 15th, and until January, 1908, we 
will send, postpaid, to any address in the United 
States $3.00 worth of plants and bulbs of our 
own selection, at regular catalog prices, for only 
$1.00. 
For our friends who wish plants and bulbs 
shipped by express at their expense so earth can 
be left on the roots, we will.send (after Nov. 
15th) $4.00 worth of Pirnts and Bulbs for oly 
$1.00. (Selection to be left to us as above. For 
customers easc of the Missis:ippi River who 
have low rates, we strongly recommend express 
shipments. 
How can we afford to do it ? To make sure of 
having enough plants and not become sold out 
pefore the end of the season we are compelled 
to grow great quantities, and often have some 
left over. Of course, we cannot tell in advance 
which these will be, but we will make you up a 
nice assortment entirely our selection of good, 
strong plants and bulbs. 
P. S. Please ask for the ‘‘Pleasant Surprise 
Collection’? and send us $1.00 now, or at any 
time before January, 1908, and your order will 
be carefully booked and shipped as soon as 1s 
turn can be reached, beginning Nov. 15th. Re- 
member, 
$3 Worth of Plants and Bulbs, Only $1 
POST PAID 
& JONES CO. 
WEST GROVE; PA 
