GARDEN MANUAL FOR THE SOUTHERN STATES. 
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CUBAN GIANT ENSILAGE CORN. 
This variety is grown for ensilage pur- 
poses all over the United States. It grows 
large and strong and is a heavy yielder, 
often yielding 5 to 8 tons per acre. In our 
entire career as Seedsmen we have never 
seen a corn to surpass it. We advise this 
variety to all farmers. It is usually plant- 
ed one week or ten days after the main 
crop is planted. One peck per acre. Price, 
pint 15c.; quart 25c.; gallon 75c.; peck 
$1.00; bushel $3.00. : 
STRAWBERRY, OR HUSK TOMATO. 
The plants are of low-spreading growth 
and immensely productive. The small 
yellow fruits are each enclosed in a husk. 
Of very sweet flavor, highly esteemed for 
preserving or making pies. They are also 
excellent to eat raw as fruit. Price, pack- 
age 10c.; % ounce 30c.; ounce 50c. 
French Mushroom 
Spawn. 
HOw TO CuULTI- 
VATE MUSHROOMS. 
Mushrooms may be 
grown almost any- 
where and at any sea- 
son of the year, so 
: fs PF long as the _ condi- 
tions required are reasonably . considered. 
During the Summer montns they may be 
grown out of doors and an abundant sup- 
ply secured at a trifling expense. The 
location should, in all cases, be rather dry 
than damp, and a uniform temperature as 
nearly 75 degrees as possible is of pri- 
mary importance. Full directions, etce., 
accompany every package. Price, 60 cents 
per brick, postpaid. 
BED CHIEF CORN SHELLER. 
Cast iron, japanned; fastened to bin, 
box, barrel, bucket or tub by two clamps; 
height over all 10 inches; width over all 8 
inches. Adjustable hopper, width, 3% 
inches; depth, 4 inches. Pressure regulated 
by a No. 10 gauge wire coil spring; diame- 
ter of shell wheel, 71%4 inches, studded with 
% inch oval teeth, which will not crack 
the grains. Length of steel axle bearing, 
4% inches; length of cranks, 9% inches. 
Will shell clean all kinds of field corn and 
throw out the cobs. Weight, each, about 11 
pounds. Price, $2.25. 
BLACK HAWKE CORN SHELLER AND 
SEPARATOR. 
Capacity, 8 to 14 bushels per hour; 
weight, 15 pounds. Shells easily, shells 
clean, does not scatter the corn. Clamped 
instantly to any barrel, box, bin or tub; 
no tools required, no holes to bore. Price, 
$2.00 each; $17.50 per dozen. 
PONY CORN SHELLER. 
Clamps to any barrel, tub, keg, box or 
bin. This Sheller will shell easily and 
rapidly all sizes of field corn. It is well 
made and will do good work and prove 
durable. Attractively finished. Price, $1.50 
each; $12.50 per dozen. 
A Full Line of Poultry Supplies of all Kinds. 
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STERLINGWORTH FLEA EKILLER.— 
This is the most potential Flea _ Killer 
known, and is for use on all animals that 
wear hair. You can see these annoying 
pests drop dead from the animals when 
treated with this Killer. It is non- 
poisonous to animals or human beings. 
Put up in sprinkler top boxes. Price, 25c.; 
by mail, 30c. 
STERLINGWORTH BAT EKILLER.—Is 
a paste for spreading on bread, meat, fish, 
doughnuts, or other favored food, and is 
superior to powder killers because not 
easily tracked by them and vermin into 
food intended for human consumption. It 
is compounded of materials of which rats 
and mice are fond. It has to them the 
same charm that catnip has for a cat, and 
no rat or mouse can resist its alluring 
effect. Eaten even in small quantities 
death is quick and certain. They seldom 
die indoors, but in most instances die out- 
doors near water. Those that die indoors 
rarely give off any odor, as the preparation 
causes the flesh to dry up. It gives ab- 
solute satisfaction. Do not suffer from the 
ravages of rats, when they can be so 
cheaply, quickly and surely exterminated. 
Prices, household size, 25c.; postpaid, 30e. 
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RAT CORN—lIs not an experiment; it is 
a thoroughly tried and proven destroyer of 
Rats and Mice.* It is poison to Rats and 
Mice, and when dead they leave no odor, 
as they are mummified. Keep away from 
fowls. Price, per can, 15c., 25c., and 50c. 
CHLOBRO-NAPTHOLEUM DIP AND DIS- 
INFECTANT. 
To one tumblerful of water, half a tea- 
spoonful of Chloro-Naptholeum Dip and 
Disinfectant. To one pint of water, one 
teaspoonful of Chloro-Naptholeum Dip and 
Disinfectant. To one gallon of water, 1% 
ounces (ten teaspoonfuls) of Chloro- 
Naptholeum Dip and Disinfectant. To one 
pail of water, one gill of Chloro-Napthole- 
um Dip and Disinfectant. 
Prices, quart can, 50c.; % gallon can, 
90c.; 1 gallon can, $1.50; 2 gallon can, $3.00. 
DICKS’ ANT DESTROYER, combined 
with Dicks’ Safety Ant Trap device—the 
whole complete for 50 cents—is guaranteed 
to rid your premises of ants when used as 
directed. The trap may be recharged at 
wili at a cost of only 25 cents each for 
additional bottles of Dicks’ Ant-Poison- 
Food. Can be sent by express or freight 
only. 
Some reasons why it is the best: It is 
always ready for use; it is proof against 
weather and dampness; it may be used in- 
doors or outdoors; it never spills out- and 
soils floors; it is most economical, requir- 
ing recharging only once a month; it 
never endangers lives of pets or children. 
