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CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



THESE beautiful small-flowered varieties are certain to 

 become popular for outdoor bedding purposes. They are 

 absolutely hardy and produce an abundant profusion of 

 blooms, and the plants lend a coloration to the garden just at 

 a time when other plants have been destroyed by frost and are 

 looking their worst. Frost does not materially affect the 

 flowering, and it will frequently happen that an armful of 

 flowers can be cut after a sharp frost. The collection we offer 

 embraces all the leading colors, and, with but a slight cover- 

 ing of leaves or coarse stable litter during the winter, will take 

 care of themselves after once planted. 

 ASHBURY. — Sulphur White. 

 BLENHEIM. — Magnificent Silver Pink. 

 COWENTON. — Fine Bronze Scarlet. 

 CERISE QUEEN. — Cerise Pink. 



DAYBREAK Grev Dawn. 



DINIZULU Violet Pink. 



DONKELARII. — Rich Golden Yellow. 

 DUNDEE. — Scarlet Maroon. 

 ERMINIE. — Bright Orange Scarlet. 

 FRED J. — Red Orange. 

 GLOIEE De FRANCE. — Silver Pink. 



GOLDFINCH Golden Yellow; Striped Crimson. 



HENRIETTA Rose Pink. 



HIJOS. — Primrose Pink. 

 JOPFA. — Violet Crimson. 



MONT CL AIR Red Orange, Yellow Center. 



PATTERSON Old Gold, dark shading. 



PETO. — Terra-Cotta Red. 

 PRINCE OF WALES.— Pure White. 

 QUEEN OF BULGARIA. — Violet Rose. 

 QUEEN OF WHITES. — Fine Creamy White. 

 RHODA. — Pink Shaded White. 

 SIR MICHAEL. — Lemon Yellow. 

 SOUVE MELATNE. — Dwarf Snow White. 

 SUNSET Scarlet Bronze, Yellow Center. 



Price 10c. each; per dozen, 75c; per 100, $5.00, by express, 

 not prepaid. 



HARDY POMPONE. 



COLEUS. 



FIFTEEN CHOICE VARIETIES. 

 10c. each; 75c. per dozen, $4.00 per 100, by express, not prepaid 



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BONORA, 



Treated with 



BONORA 



THESE PLANTS DEMONSTRATE 

 THE RESULTS 

 OBTAINED FROM "BONORA." 



Both were the same Size Before Treatment. 



The new wonderful discovery, good for flowering plants of all kinds, 

 vegetables, shrubbery, lawns, fruit and shade trees, etc. It contains an 

 abundance of active plant food in a condensed form, and a trial with its 

 consequent results will fully demonstrate its wonderful qualities. It 

 ■matures a crop two to three weeks earlier, largely increasing the same, 

 greatly improving it in every detail. It is, in fact, to plant life what blood 

 is to human life, and enters the life of the plant as electricity does the 

 wires. It is easily applied; no odor, and gives immediate and lasting 

 results. To vegetable growers BONORA is a veritable boon, as attested 

 to by the high-class endorsements we are daily receiving. A trial will con- 

 vince the most skeptical, and once used you will never be without it. 



Dry form, all size packages, as follows: 



Mailing package, making 56 pints $.30 



Mailing package, making 28 gallons 65 



5-pound package, making 140 gallons 2.50 



10-pound package, making 2S0 gallons 5.00 



40-pound package, making 1120 gallons 20.00 



100-pound package, making 2S00 gallons 42.50 



THE RURAL NEW-YORKER. 



NOVEMBEE. 4. 



BONORA ON CABBAGES AND FLOWERING PLANTS. — We have be- 

 fore mentioned the effectiveness of BONORA, a commercial plant food, on 

 various plants. The makers now claim to have improved it by the addition 

 of a lacking ingredient, making it a complete fertilizer, without changing 

 its convenient, odorless character. Having at hand some of the new 

 BONORA, we tried it on a dozen late cabbage plants set in poor soil that 

 had ceased growth and showed no indications of forming heads, and on 50 

 plants of a choice variety of Phlox Drummondi growing thickly in a "flat" 

 or three-inch box of soil. The Phlox plants were showing signs of starva- 

 tion in spindling growth and yellow foliage. Four applications, one week 

 apart, of one part BONORA to 100 of water, were made both to the cab- 

 bages in the garden and the flower plants in the box. The result was 

 renewed growth, visible at end of first week, deep green color of foliage in 

 two weeks in both cases, 11 solid heads of cabbage in the garden and a mass 

 of brilliant bloom covering the crowded Phloxes at this writing, eight 

 weeks after the first application. Both lots of plants were in condition to 

 respond to any good, quick-acting fertilizer, but with some experience in an- 

 dling home and commercial manures we have never found anything to equal 

 BONORA for quick and positive effect when additional plant food is plainly 

 needed. 



ALL PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. 



