GARDEN MANUAL FOR THE SOUTHERN STATES 
GREEN HOUSE OBR LAWN EUEBER 
APRONS. 
Used for gardeners, house establishments, 
conservatories and amateurs, who do a 
great deal of house watering. It is simple, 
durable and saves clothes; prevents sick- 
ness from getting wet by watering. Price, | 
~ $2.00. 
ATEIN’S CORN HUSKER. 
Price, 80c. each. 
CLAREK’S NEW PLATE HOOK AND 
WRIST CORN HUSKER. 
Price, 80c. each. 
GBEAT GRIP NUT CRACKEB.—$1.50 
and $5.00 each. 
JO 
is a curious ornamental grass, with broad 
leaves, similar to corn, of a light slate 
color. It is valuable for winter bouquets, 
in connection with everlasting flowers. The 
seeds, when dry, are strung on heavy waxed 
shoemakers’ thread, making fine necklaces, 
chains and bracelets, and is also good for | 
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children when teething. It is a hardy an- 
nual and grows three feet high. 
eusice,  tye:. 94,10. 40c.; £7 1b:;. $1.00: 
STERLINGWORTH W=ZEED XKILLER.— 
Full directions on each package. Prices: 
1 lb package makes 15 gallons, covers 45 
to 60 square yards, 175c.; 3 lb. package 
makes 45 gallons, covers 130 to 180 square 
yards, $1.50; 5 lb. package makes 100 gal- 
lons, covers 300 to 400 square yards, $2.50. 
CASTOR-BEAN. (Ricinus Communis.})— 
The plant prefers a rich, well drained, 
sandy or clay loam and will not do so well 
on either a stiff clay or a light sand. The 
seeds are planted either in rows four tc 
five feet apart each way, or else in rows = 
ahout four feet apart and only eighteen 
inches apart in the row. When the plants 
are about six to eight inches high they are 
thinned to a stand of one plant per hill. 
The plants are cultivated level to keep 
down the weeds, as in corn, until they are 
about two feet high, from which time 
they should be able to take care of them- 
selves. From. four. to .six _seeds....are 
planted in a hill, to allow for all accidents. 
About one and one-half quarts of seed are 
required for an acre, if hills are put four 
to five feet apart. Price, 25c. per pound. 
By mail, 35c. per pound. 
Price, 
173 
use lazing 
USE iT NOW. 
MASTICA.—The best substance known 
for glazing greenhouses. Remains in a 
soft, pliabie and elastic condition for years. 
Put up in one gallon cans, $1.50. 
MASTICA GLAZING MACHINE.—For 
applying above composition. Price, $1.50. 
Full directions accompany each machine. 
«PEERLESS” GLAZING POINT, 
(Improved V4D Reyper.) 
THE PEERLESS GLAZING POINT. 
The most durable, reliable and cheapest 
in the market. Made of steel wire, with 
two points, they never bend in the middle 
when driven or work out by wear. 
Sold in boxes of 1,000, which will glaze 
500 lights of glass. Price, per 1000, $1.00. 
CORN POPPERS.—for Pop 
Corn, making the work quick, easy and 
pleasant. Extensively used and gives gen- 
eral satisfaction. Price, No. 1, 30c.; No. 2, 
20c.; by mail add 20c. extra for postage for 
either size. 
popping 
The Japanese Violet Fig is Sure to Bring Results. 
