AUTUMN CATALOGUE, 1910. ' 
FER FILIZERS. 
Prices subject to change. 
FARQUHAR’S LAWN AND GARDEN 
DRESSING. 
The best fertilizer in the market for all garden and farm crops. 
It is as dry and fine as meal; made of dried, finely pulverized blood, 
bone, potash and refuse meat. The mixture is in such good me- 
chanical condition that it can be applied conveniently by any one. 
For lawns it is most excellent, being not a stimulant merely, but 
a plant food of lasting, enriching properties. Price, per ton, $50.00. 
10 lbs. for about 1,000 square feet, 5° cents 
2a ee ae) 225500 * $1.00 
sone a “6900 he age 
Too, “one-fourth acre, 3.00 
PURE CANADA UNLEACHED HARDWOOD 
ASHES. 
Pure wood ashes is one of the best fertilizers for top-dressing 
lawns, grass lands, and for seeding down; also for fruit of all 
kinds, especially strawberries, peaches, and apples. They are ex- 
ceedingly valuable for lawns, imparting a rich dark shade of green, 
destroying insects and bad weeds, particularly moss, which is 
so common on lawns. troo-lb. bag, $1.25; 200 lbs., $2.50; ton, 
$20.00; In carload lots (minimum 20 tons) at $16.00 per ton in 
bulk, or $18.00 per ton in too-lb. bags, delivered at any freight 
station in Massachusetts, Vermont, New Hampshire, Rhode 
Island, Connecticut, and to any station in Maine except points on 
the Maine Central R.R. 
PULVERIZED SHEEP MANURE. 
PURITY BRAND. 
A soluble plant food highly recommended for all purposes 
where a first-class fertilizer is required. It is a pure, natural 
manure, and has long been recognized as one of the most beneficial. 
As a top-dressing for lawns it is unequalled. For lawns it should 
be used at the rate of 500 to 800 pounds per acre. Asa fertilizing 
agent for plants indoors and in the open garden, it is one of the 
very best. Price, ton, $40.00; half ton, $20.00; 500 Ibs., $10.00; 
too Ibs., $2.50; 50 Ibs. $1.50; 25 lbs., $1.00; 1o Ibs., .50; 5 lbs., 
ag0 5 f Ib.; ro! 
PURE GROUND BONE. 
This is made from the best quality of bone, finely pulverized 
by improved machinery. It is far superior to some ground bone 
in the market, which is often composed of refuse bones from which 
the plant food has been largely removed in manufacturing glue 
and other products. Price per ton in bags, $32.00; 500 lbs., 
$8.00; too lbs., $2.00; 50 lbs., $1.25; 25 lbs., .75; 10 Ibs., .35. 
Flour of Bone. A finely pulverized powder, excellent as a top- 
dressing for growing plants in the greenhouse. Price, 100 lbs., 
$3.00; 50 lbs., $1.75; 25 lbs., $1.00. 
SCOTCH ‘SOOT: 
A fertilizer and fungicide. One of the best remedies and pre- 
ventatives for mildew, when mixed with sulphur, at the rate of 
two-thirds soot and one-third sulphur. As a fertilizer it promotes 
growth, and heightens color of foliage and flower. Price, $2.50 
per original bag of about roo lbs. 
CLAY’S FERTILIZER. (Jmported.) 
A lasting, productive, economical fertilizer for all horticul- 
tural purposes. A reliable vitalizing medium for conservatory, 
greenhouse, and garden. Highly recommended by leading hor- 
ticulturists in the cultivation of flowers, fruit, and vegetables for 
exhibition, pleasure, and profit in the highest perfection. Original 
bags, 112 lIbs., $7.00; 56 lbs., $4.00; 28 lbs., $2.25; 14 lbs., $1.25; 
7 ADS=3 7/5; 
THOMSON’S SPECIAL CHRYSANTHEMUM 
MANURE. 
This Special Manure is meant to be used as an additional 
stimulant during the growing season. A heaped dessertspoonful 
will be sufficient for a 10-inch pot, sprinkled over the surface of 
the soil, and watered in with tepid water. This may be given 
three times during the growing season, 56 lbs., $7.00; 28 lbs., 
$4.00; 14 Ibs., $2.25; 7 lbs., $1.25. 
IMPERIAL PLANT FOOD. 
A clean, dry powder which entirely dissolves in cold water. 
Is used dry, mixed with earth or sand, or is first dissolved in water. 
9g oz. when dissolved makes 50 gallons fertilizer $0.25 
3 Ibs: te cs ao ‘i a ag 
ZalbSe s 500 1.60 
20 Ibs. * a Sesh GOO 4.00 
Sonlbs! = = ~ “3,600 8.00 
BON ARBOR. 
A liquid plant food good for all living plants. It invigorates, 
promotes growth, increases the crop and causes it to mature earlier. 
It is a wonderful fertilizer. 
Put up in 1 and 2-gallon kegs, $2.00 per gallon; in 25-gallon 
barrels, $1.50 per gallon; in 50-gallon barrels, $1.25 per gallon. 
Dry Bon Arbor. Price 3-lb. package, .30; 1 Ib., .55; 5 lbs., $1.80. 
Bowker’s Ammoniated Food for Flowers. Made expressly for 
flowers grown in the house or garden; clean, odorless, and pro- 
duces early abundant blossoms, greatly adding to the richness 
and brilliancy of color, health, and luxuriance of the foliage. 
It is clean and absolutely odorless, thus supplying a long-felt 
want by ladies and florists. Price, put up in neat packages with 
directions for use, No. 1, .15; No. 2, .25. If ordered by mail, 
add 6 cents for No. 1, and 12 cents for No. 2, to prepay postage. 
PEA, MOSS, POT TINGSOILS. 
Charcoal. Price, per Ib., .10; 100 lbs., $5.00. 
Silver Brand. For propagating, mixing with plant soils, etc. 
Rotted Fibrous Peat. 
$2.00; bush., $1.00. 
Orchid Peat or Fern Root. 
Prepared Potting Soil. 
tity of fertilizer. 
Sphagnum Moss. 
or dried. Price, per bag, $1.50; bush., $1.00; bale, $6.50. 
Cocoanut Fibre. Price, 125-lb, bag, $1.25; per ton, $15.00. 
Price, per bbl., $2.75; bush., $1.50. 
Price, per barrel, $2.00; bush., $1.00. 
An excellent material for mixing with potting soils for many plants. 
bog and exposed for a number of years until it has become thoroughly decayed, and is very fine and light. 
We furnish a Moss of excellent quality for the gardener’s use. 
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Price, per barrel, $2.50; bush., $1.50; peck, .50 
This peat has been dug from an old 
Price, per barrel, 
A carefully prepared soil for pot plants; composed of Leaf Mould, Peat, Loam, Sand, and a sufficient quan- 
We can supply it at most seasons freshly gathered 
