INSECTICIDES 



Thompson's Rose Nicotine is chemically pure nicotine and quick 

 death to insects on Roses. No trouble, no odor, no staining ; simply apply 

 as directed with spray pump or plant sprinkler. Small can 30c., larger size 

 65c., postpaid ; by express, 25c. and 50c. 



Sulpho-Tobacco Soap. Another splendid insecticide. Directions for 

 use on every package. Three-oz. cake makes IJ gallons prepared solution, 

 10c. each ; 8-oz. cake makes 5 gallons prepared solution, 25c., postpaid. 



Hellebore, Powdered White. For the destruction of slugs, worms, 

 caterpillars, etc. Less poisonous than Paris Green and London Purple, and 

 safer to use. Use as a powder or dissolve one ounce in three gallons of 

 water. \ lb. box L5c., 20c per lb., 5 lbs. 90c., 10 lbs. $1.75, 25 lbs and 

 over at 16c per lb., by express ; postpaid, \ lb. 25c., for other quantities 

 add 16c. extra to express price for every pound. 



Grape Dust. For mildew, mold or rust mites. 10c. per lb., 5 lbs. 85c., 

 by express only (not prepaid) ; postpaid, 25c. per lb. 



FERTILIZERS 



A Fertilizer. We can furnish a concentrated fertilizer, one pound of 

 which is enough for one barrel of soil or to cover twenty square feet of 

 space. If postpaid, J lb. 25c., 1 lb. 35c.; by express (not prepaid) 5 lbs. 

 50c., 10 lbs. 75c. 



'' Bonora." A great plant food. Results are apparent from only one 

 or two applications. It will make plants bloom that have never flowered 

 before. Trial package making 56 pts. only 30c., postpaid; large package 

 making 28 gals, only 65c., postpaid. 



Soil. Such as we use and recommend for Roses and other flowers. Can be 

 used to replace the old soil or mix with it. $1.50 per bbl., f . o. b. West Grove. 



IMPLEMENTS, ETC 



*'The Auto-Spray." Diameter 7 in., height 2 ft., capacity 4 gals., 

 weight empty 7 lbs., weight loaded 39 lbs., weight shipping 12 lbs. Is the 

 most useful and most generally used of all spray pumps. Endorsed by more 

 than 200,000 satisfied customers. Every machine is warranted to be per- 

 fect mechanically and to give satisfaction. For spraying Roses, Fruits, etc., 

 we know of nothing better. We recommend the purchase of a brass ma- 

 chine, because the slight difference in cost is as nothing when compared with 

 the utility of the brass machine. By express. No. 1-A (brass, with stop- 

 cock), $6.50 ; No. 1-B (brass, ^^ith ''Auto-Pop"), $7.50 ; No. 1-C (galvan- 

 ized, with stop-cock), $5 ; No. 1-D (galvanized, with ''Auto-Pop"), $6 ; ex- 

 tension pipe, brass, 2-ft. length, 35c. 



New Era or Tri-Jet Sprayer. Economical because of its great saving 

 of material ; makes mist out of liquids. Galvanized reservoir 75c., brass 

 reservoir $1, by express only, purchaser paying charges. 



**Neverbreak*' Garden Trowels. Are strong, durable and satisfac- 

 tory. Blade 6 inches long. None better. 25c. each, postpaid. 



Pruning Shears, Nickel-plated. Nine inches long, ratchet adjusting nut. 

 First-class every way. $1.35 each, postpaid; $1.20, by express. 



Pruning, Shears, Japanned Handles. Eight and one-half inches long, a 

 different design, strongly built, especially well suited to a lady's hand. 

 • 75c. each, postpaid ; 60c, by express. 



Imperishable Labels. These are of thin sheet copper and cost only 

 2dc. per doz., or in boxes of 100 with steel marking pencil $1.35, postpaid. 

 Last for years. 



If you wish anything for Roses not herein offered, please write us. 



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