WM. HENRY MAULE, Inc., PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



Garden Tools, Fertilizers, Etc. — 111 



No 

 Odors 



or 

 Smells 



Rat Corn 



Will exterminate rats, mice, moles and gophers from your premises 

 in a safe, sane and sanitary manner. It mummifies tbem. No matter 

 where they die they simply dry up. Positively do not leave any odor. 

 It will kill rats and mice without any bad, dangerous or disagreeable 

 effects. .Sold in lour sizes, 25-ceiit size; 50-ceiit size and $1.00-slze, 

 eacli postpaid. By express, not prepaid, 6-ponnd pail, $3.00. 



Maule's Panmure Plant Food 



For the 



Window Garden 



Lawn 



Greenhouse 



Guaranteed Analysis: 



Nitrogen 3.29 per cent 



Equivaleut lo Ammonia . . . 4.00 percent 



Total Pliosphoric Acid . 10.00 per cent 



Available Phosphoric Acid . . 10.00 per cent 



Potash, Soluble in Water . 1.00 per cent 



For the 

 Flower Garden 



Farm 

 Family Garden 



Panmure Plant Food is just "what is wanted when preparing your 

 ground for planting your vegetable and flower seeds, plauts and bulbs; 

 also escellent for all Spring and Fall sown grain, seeds, clovers, grasses, 

 etc. The great success of Panmure Plant Food, however, lies in the fact 

 that every one of its ingredients is a high-grade and first-class article. 



Window Garden Package. Nearly a pound. Enough for a small win- 

 dow garden for a whole season. 35 cents postpaid. 



By express or freight, not prepaid, 5 lbs., 30 cts.; 10 lbs., 50 cts.; 

 •Z5 lbs., $1.00; 50 lbs., $1.75; 100 lbs., $3.00; SOO lbs., $5.00; 

 ton, (a, 000 lbs.), $42.00; five tons, $300.00. 



Sheep Manure Pulverized 



This pure natural manure is immediately effective, unequalled for 

 mixing with the soil. Excellent for the flower or vegetable garden, 

 potted plants, lawn, outdoor plants, shrubbery and small fruits. 



Flower and Vegetable Garden. — Spade up the ground about 6 or 8 

 inches deep. Scatter the sheep manure over the entire surface. Work 

 thoroughly into the soil by harrowing or raking. 



Potted Plants. — Apply it dry and work it into the top soil using 1 table- 

 spoonful to a 6 or 8-inch pot; use every 3 or four weeks. Repotting 

 plants, mix thoroughly 1 part sheep manure to 5 parts soil. 



Old Lawns. — Scatter the sheep manure over the entire surface, in early 

 spring or fall, but be sure to keep the ground moist for a few daj's. 



New Lawns.— The soil should be plowed or spaded to a depth of 6 to 8 

 inches. Scatter the sheep manure over the entire surface. Harrow or 

 rake in thoroughly and level the soil as desired. Sprinkle well with 

 water and let stand 24 hours before seeding. 



Outdoor Plants, Shrubbery and Small Fruits.— Loosen the soil around 

 the plauts. Scatter the sheep manure over the entire surface. Work 

 thoroughly into the soil. 



Liquid Manure.— JXix 1 pound sheep manure to 5 gallons water. Apply- 

 ing the mixture direct to the soil, repeat once a week until the plant 

 shows healthy growth, then apply oncea month. 



Amount of Sheep Manure to Use for a Given Space 



1 pound will Cover 4x 4 feet 100 pounds will cover 32x 32 feet 



10 pounds will cover 11x11 feet 1000 pounds will cover llWxlOO feet 



By express or freight, not prepaid, 1 lb., 10 cts.; 5 lbs., 35 cts ; 



10 lbs., 4:0 cts.; 35 lbs., 75 cts.; 50 lbs., $1.35; 100 lbs., $3.35; 



500 lbs., $10.00; 1,000 lbs., $10.50; ton, i 2,000 lbs.), $33.00. 



Special px-ices on larger quantities and carload lots on request. 



Bone Meal 



Warranted pure. An excellent fertilizer for top dressing lawns, pas- 

 tures and meadows also in the vineyard and about fruit trees. It car- 

 ries nitrogen and phosphoric acid, but no potash, and may be applied 

 at anv time of the vear. It keeps on feeding the soil for fully 10 

 months. Use 400 to fiOO pounds per acre. By express or freight, not 

 prepaid, 5 lbs., 30 cts.; 10 lbs., 50 cts.; 35 lbs., $1.00; 50 lbs., $1.75; 

 100 lbs., $3.00; 300 lbs., $5.00; ton (3000 lbs.), $44.00. 



Nitrate of Soda 



Carries nothing but nitrogen. On grass or vegetation it is visible in 

 a few days after application. It produces rank growth and dark green 

 foliage. Use at the rate of 100 to IJO lbs. per acre, in the growing season, 

 and at no other time. Claimed that two weeks can be gained with 

 such crops as cabbage, lettuce, onions, etc. By express or freight, 

 not prepaid, 5 lbs., 40 cts.; 10 lbs., 75' cts.; 25 lbs., $1.75; 

 50 lbs., $3.00; 100 lbs., $5.00; 200 lbs., $9.50; ton (3000 lbs. 1, $90.00. 



New Philadelphia Asparagus Buncher 



An improved asparagu.s buncher with a movable head piece for regu 

 latlng the length of the bunch and adjustable knife guard also, auto- 

 matic catch for binding any size bunch desired. 



By express or freight, not prepaid, $2.00 each. 



The "IRON ME" Garden Tools 



A separate catalogue containing a full line of Iron Age Imple. 

 ments mailed free upon application. 



"Iron Age" No. 1 Double Wlieel Hoe 



with Cultivators, Rakes and Plows. 



An indispensable machine to the market 

 gardener or any one cultivating a gar- 

 den to the size of a J^ acre. This ma- 

 chine complete with all attachments. 

 Price, $7.90. 



"Iron Age" No. 6 Combined Double 



Hoe, Hill and Drill Seeder. 



A jiractical tool for the market gardener. 



Will sow all kinds of seeds from celery to 



beans, with the greatest regularity. 



Can be changed instantly from 



drill sowing to hill dropping, or the 



reverse. Complete with cultivalora, 



rake s, 



h o e B , 



) 1 o w s, 



$13.50. 



"Iron Age" No. 1 7 Combined Single 

 ^Vheel Hoe and Drill Seeder. 



This machine sows only in drills; It does 

 not alternate into a hill planter. Many mar- 

 ket gardeners demand a separate 

 machine for planting in drills. It is 

 equipped with a complete set of cul- 

 tivators, such as hoes, cultivator 

 teeth, 



No. 1 9 C Wheel Cultivator 

 and Plow^. 



frame is an all steel arch in three 

 -compact, light, durable. Steel, extra 

 high wheel — 24 inches — 

 which some sections pre- 

 fer. The plow is noted 

 for easy working and 

 turning good deep fur- 

 row. The tools include 

 landslde plow, seufHe 

 hoe, two separate culti- 

 vator teeth and a set of 

 cultivator teeth on 

 bracket. Price, $4.00. 



"Iron Age" No. 20 Single Wheel Hoe. 



A stronglv constructed implement for the amateur 

 or market gardener. It is light In weight and 

 of simple construction. The attachments 

 are a pair of side hoes, three cultivator teeth, 

 pair of rakes and a plow, which combined 

 make a useful garden tool. Price, $6.75. 



"Iron Age" No. 31 Plain Single 

 AVheel Hoe. 



The same as No. 20 with only 

 side hoes. 

 Price 

 $4.50. 



"iron 

 "Age" 

 No. 20 



A drill attach- 

 ment ma; be used on 

 this tool or f'li No. 1 

 above, at any time, 

 thus making complete 

 &cod drills. 



