FOR GARDENING FRIENDS 



Books for Gifts 



TRIOGEN — The Scientific Rose Spray 



Most acceptable for Rose Enthusiasts. 



Triogen is three sprays in one. Scientiiically compounded to keep 

 Roses in perfect condition. Kills both sucking and chewing insects 

 and controls blight all in one operation. Simple, easily followed in- 

 structions insure professional results. 



A Kit, enough for 18 Roses for the season $2.25 



B Kit, enough for 50 Roses for the season 6.00 



C Kit, enough for 100 Roses for the season 9.00 



E Kit, enough for 500 Roses for the season 30.00 



Clymer Bird Feeder 



This attractive bird feeder is easily 

 suspended from any tree branch and 

 therefore accessible to birds only. It 

 comes complete with a grain-suet 

 mixture of food. Everj^ gardener 

 should have several of these to at- 

 tract the birds to his garden during 

 the winter. $1.50 each. 

 Grain-Suet Refills 45c each ; 3 for 

 $1.25, not prepaid. 



Floralite 



New beauty for your 

 garden. A new kind of 

 lighting for your garden 

 that brings out the beauty 

 of your flowers, bushes, 

 and shrubs to perfection. 

 Floralite diffuses an am- 

 ber glod that adds new 

 richness, new beauty anl 

 a greater depth of color. 

 Floralite does not attract 

 insects. Plug into any 

 electrical outlet and enjoy 

 your garden more hours a 

 day. Height 24 in. plus 8 

 in, push-in ground base. 

 15 ft. weather proof cord. 

 (No bulbs.) $5.00. 



Jr. Professional (50 tests) $4.75. 



Soil Test Kits 



It is easy and inexpensive to 

 test your own soil with Sudbury 

 Soil Test Kits. You can quickly 

 test for nitrogen, phosphorus, 

 potash, and acidity, and adjust 

 your soil to the crops you want 

 to grow. 



Home garden size (20 tests) 

 $2.50, Horticultural Model (100 

 tests) $12.50. 



De Luxe Model (200 tests) 

 $22.50. 



Gardenade 



A combination of a 

 soft rubber kneeling 

 pad and a convenient 

 rack for garden tools, 

 with upright handles 

 for lowering or lifting 

 yourself with a mini- 

 mum effort. $3.75 



Weathervones and 



] House Signs 



Write for our free 

 descriptive folder 

 ■ showing many de- 

 1 signs of these cast 

 aluminum, black 

 crinkle - finish 

 weathervanes. 



Model illustrated 

 $9.95. 



Bantam Sprayer 



Bantam Sprayer No. 8. 



The answer to many a 

 gardener's dream. Has 

 streamlined oval pressure 

 tank of 2-gal. capacity with 

 ultra - modern comfortable 

 carrying handle. Extreme- 

 ly lightweight and easy to 

 operate. Includes extension 

 rod, hose, and adjustable 

 brass nozzle. $9.50. 



Begonias and How to Grow Them. 



(V. R. Buxton). 128 pages. All 

 you want to know about growing 

 Begonias. $2.25. 



Better Lawns. ( Howard B. Sprague) . 

 We believe this is the best book on 

 this subject. $2.00. 



The Book of Bulbs. (F. F. Rock- 

 well). 284 pages; 31 full page 

 halftones and numerous sketches. 

 $3.50. 



Garden Guide. A real help to every 

 gardener. 576 pages and 300 illus- 

 trations. $2.75. 



Garden Magic. (R. E. Biles). 2,2>t 

 pages, 8 color plates, and numer- 

 ous helpful sketches. $3.00. 



How to Landscape Your Grounds. 

 (L. R. Johnson). 232 pages and 

 147 illustrations. $3.00. 



All About House Plants. (Montague 

 Free). 250 pages with many illus- 

 trations. Really an excellent vol- 

 ume. $3.50. 



Plants and Flowers in the Home. 

 (K. Post). 200 pages of up-to- 

 date information. $2.50. 



Plant Propagation. (A. C. Hottes). 

 A highly interesting- book full of 

 valuable information. 236 pages. 

 $2.50. 



The Book of Annuals. (A. C. 

 Hottes). A splendid volume. 180 

 pages and 122 illustrations. $2.00. 



Soils and Fertilizers for Green- 

 house and Garden. (Laurie and 

 Kiplinger). A book every garden- 

 er should have. 119 pages. $2.50. 



The Gardener's Bug Book. (Cynthia 

 Westcott). 590 pages giving the 

 information every home gardener 

 needs. $4.95. 



The Book of Perennials. (A. C. 

 Hottes). Full information about 

 hardy plants. 280 pages. $2.75. 



The Book of Shrubs. (A. C. Hottes). 

 446 pages ; covers the most pop- 

 ular as well as manv rare shrubs. 

 184 illustrations, $4.00. 



The Book of Trees. (A. C. Hottes). 

 A splendid companion volume to 

 the preceding. 448 pages. $3.50. 



Pruning Trees and Shrubs. (E. P. 

 Felt). An important guide. 237 

 pages and 94 illustrations. $2.50. 



How to Grow Roses. (MacFarland 

 and Pyle). 192 pages covering all 

 subjects thoroughly. $2.50. 



The Vegetable Encyclopedia. (V. 

 A. Tiedjens). To the point, up-to- 

 date information on growing all 

 kinds of vegetables ; 307 pa.ges. 

 Many line drawings for only $1.50. 



Encyclopedia of Trees, Shrubs, 

 Vines, and Lawns. (Albert E. 

 Wilkinson). A splendid book de- 

 spite its low price. $1.50. 



Weeds of Lawn and Gardens. (J. 

 M. Fogg). The 175 illustrations 

 enable you to identify all import- 

 ant weeds. 211 pages. $2.50. 



1001 Garden Questions Answered. 

 (A. C. Hottes). 386 pages with 

 214 interesting illustrations. $2.75. 



The prices quoted are postpaid hut 



subject to changes by the publishers. 



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