.Gallitzin. Pa. — "Tour seeds are the best I 9 



have ever grown. Asters 5-6 inches across." — 

 Mrs. If. McM. 



SILPHO TOBACCO SOAP 



In the Garden. Kills all bugs that injure plants. 



In the Orchard. Destroys insects injurious to trees. 



In the Household. Exterminates moths, cockroaches, bed-bugs. 



In the Stable. Relieves horses and cows from tormenting flies. 



In the Kennel. Keeps dogs free from fleas and vermin. 



In the Sheepfold. Makes an unequalled sheep-dip. 



In the Poultry Yard. Prevents all lice that infest fowl. 



Is Endorsed by the United States Department of Agriculture 

 and is highly recommended by Florists and Nurserymen. 



Produces Luxuriant Roses. Prevents rose lice and mildew. 



Helps to Grow healthy plants and beautiful flowers, and is non- 

 injurious to the tenderest growth: absolutely safe to handle. 



The Cost Is Trifling: 3-oz. cake. 16c, makes 11 gallons pre- 

 pared solution; 8-oz. cake. 32c, makes 4 gallons. Both mailed 

 postpaid. 



SPECIAL NOTICE. With every order for Sulpho-Tobacco Soap 

 we mail a booklet. "The Window Garden." by Eben E. Rexford, 

 free, giving valuable information on flowers and plants in the 

 house and garden: also helpful hints about how to exterminate 

 troublesome insects. 



MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. 



toade: STERUNGWOKTH- ma* 



PLANT TABLETS, 



THEY DOUBLE THE BLOOM 



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STERLINGWORTH PLANT 



FOOD TABLETS 



Concentrated In- 



DlBECTIOSS 



A New Scientific, Odorless, 

 vigorator for Potted Plants. 



Takes the place of liquid manure. Used by 

 dissolving in water. They quickly start the 

 plants into healthy and vigorous growth and 

 make them grow and bloom luxuriantly. 



They are odorless, non-poisonous, uninjurious and are clean and easily handled, and are 

 far superior to plant fertilizers composed of waste material and useless filler. They will make 

 your plants do well. 



Price, Trial-size Box sufficient for 10 plants 3 months*, lie, postpaid; Box sufficient for 35 

 plants for 3 mos.. 29c, postpaid; Box sufficient for 35 plants for 8 mos., 57c, postpaid. 



LAWN GRASS SEED 



Our lawn grass mixture is the one especially recommended by the U. S. Dept. of Agricul- 

 ture and is the very best that can be made. If directions are followed, it will give a soft, 

 close sod bf uniform texture and rich emerald green. Allow 1 lb. for 350 to 400 sq. ft.; 5 bu. 

 per acre. 



Directions: To secure the best lawn, the soil should be well drained and deeply plowed, 

 and fertilized with well-rotted manure or some good commercial fertilizer. Harrow or rake it 

 as fine as possible and roll before the seed is sown. Sow as early in the spring as possible, or 

 in September for fall sowing. For further instructions see Culture of Flowers, p. 31 (free if 

 asked for with an order of flower seed of 25c or over). 



Lawn Grass, Highest Grade. 1 lb.. 25c. postpaid; 1 lb., 45c, postpaid; 3 lbs., $1.20, post- 

 paid; 1 bu. - Ibe ST. 50, by express at buyer's expense. If ordered by freight, add 25c for 

 cartage. 1 lb. equals from is to 11 qts. 



Shady Place Lawn Grass. A mixture especially adapted for sowing under trees and 

 other shady places. I lb., 30c: 1 lb.. 50c; 3 lbs., SI. 40, all postpaid. 



Kentucky Blue Grass. High Grade. I 10., 25c; 1 lb., 

 45c; 3 lbs., §1.20 — all postpaid; 1 bu. fl4 lbs.), by express 

 at buyer's expense, §5.00. If ordered by freight add 25c 

 for cartage. 



White Clover. Sterling Grade. The past few seasons 

 have been so unfavorable for the clover crop that stock is 

 scarce and prices greatly increased. 1 oz., 8c; \ lb., 25c; 

 1 lb.. 80c; all postpaid. 



To Renovate a Poor Lawn Sod. Cut lines six inches 

 apart, and mellow to a depth of three inches. Sow seed 

 and cover lightly with some of the mellow dirt. 

 ACACIA LOPAMHA 

 Beautiful, half-hardy trees or shrubs with finely lacini- 

 ated foliage and long racemes of small yellow flowers. In 

 the North they can be used as conservatory plants only, 

 but are perfectly hardy for the Southern states. Before 

 planting soak seeds in hot water until they swell. The 

 hard, shiny black seeds, either alone or combined with 

 beads, make lovely necklaces. For this purpose they must 

 be soaked in hot water (near boiling) until they swel*. 

 They should be strung as they swell and become soft If 

 all do not swell at once, keep the res* soaking in the hot 

 water. After drying, the seeds go back to their natural 

 size and color. One-half ounce makes a nice necklace. 

 Pkt.. 5c: J oz.. 10c: oz.. 15c: \ lb., 50c. 



EVERGREEN*, for Windbreak, Hedge and Lawn Deco- 

 ration. See inside back cover. Necklace of Acacia Seeds 



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