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VAPORIZERS AND BELLOWS 



Vaporizer, Campbell's Patent Sulphur. (P. 147, fig. 150.) 



Designed to vaporize sulphur in greenhouses without danger. 



Most useful for killing mildew and other fungous diseases. Each 



No. I. For houses up to 5,000 cubic feet of space $6 00 



No. 2. For houses up to 10,000 cubic feet of space 7 SO 



Glass Balls for preceding. (P. 147, fig. 151.) Per box of 6, 15c. 

 Yellow Powder. Per tin, 20 cts. 

 Hollow or Solid Wicks for either size, 15 cts. 

 Nicoticide Fumigator. (P. 147, fig. 152.) 75 cts. 

 X-L-All Vaporizer. (P. 147, fig. 153.) Lamp and stand com- 



plete I 50 



Smaller size, complete i 25 



Edward's English Cyaniding Apparatus. (P. 147, fig. 154.) 



I2.75 each; sodium cyanide. Si. 50 per lb.; glass measures, 50c. 

 Bellows, Powder, Woodason's. (P. 147, fig. 155.) Single- 

 cone, large size 2 50 



Single-cone, small size (P. 147. fig. 156.) i 50 



Double-cone. (P. 147, fig. 157.) 3 50 



Sulphur Blower. For distributing sulphur and other in- 

 secticides 5 00 



FERTILIZERS, MANURES, ETC. 



ASHES, CANADA HARDWOOD. (P. 148, fig. 159.) Apply one to 

 two tons to the acre, as one heavy application will help much 

 more than the same quantity would applied in fractions. Bhl. 

 of about 200 lbs. $3, ton of 2,000 lbs., in bbls., $24; by car, S22 

 per ton. 



Blood, Dried or Ground. Excellent stimulant for palms, ferns, 

 carnations, etc. 10 lbs. 75 cts., 50 lbs. S3, 100 lbs. %$. 



Blood and Bone. Invaluable for garden and field crops, grape- 

 vines, etc. 100 lbs. $2. so, ton S45. 



Bon Arbor, Dry. 5 lbs. S1.80. 



Bon Arbor. A liquid plant food good for all plants. It invigorates, 

 promotes growth, increases the crop and causes it to mature earlier. 

 Put up in I- and 2-gallon kegs, S2 per gallon; in 25-gallon barrels, 

 Si. 50 per gallon; in 50-gallon barrels. Si. 25 per gallon. 



BONE FERTILIZERS. Quantity required for permanent pasture 

 and mowing lands, one-half to one ton to the acre. For trees and 

 vines, two to four quarts each. For top-dressings, 1,000 to 1,500 

 lbs. to the acre. For field and garden crops, three-fourths to one 

 ton broadcasted and harrowed in. For rose-beds, pot-plants, etc., 

 one part to about fifty of soil. 



Bone Dust for Quick Action. (P. 148, fig. 161.) Effective as a 

 top-dressing and for mixing in soil. 100 lbs. I3, i66-lb. bag. S4.50, 

 ton $45. 



Bone Meal for General Use. (P. 148, fig. 160.) Pure ground bone, 

 not quite so finely ground as the preceding. 100 lbs. S2.75, 200 

 lbs. S4.50, ton 142.50. 



Bone Meal for Roses. For use under glass; the highest quality 

 obtainable. 100 lbs. S3, 200 lbs. $5.50, ton S50. 



Bone, Crushed, Coarse. For vine borders, etc. Yi-S-nzh. to i-inch, 

 or 14-inch to J-^-inch, 100 lbs. S3, ton S50. 



Charcoal, Dust. Keeps the soil sweet. Useful for mixing with your 

 potting soil. Lb. 25 cts.. 10 lbs. 75 cts., 100 lbs. S5. 



Clay's Fertilizer. (P. 148, fig. 158.) A celebrated English fer- 

 tilizer for both garden and greenhouse use. Highly concentrated, 

 therefore economical notwithstanding its apparently high price. 

 Bag of 14 lbs. Si. 25, 28 lbs. $2.25, 56 lbs. $4, 112 lbs. S7. 



Farmogerm. High-bred nitrogen-gathering bacteria for clover, 

 alfalfa, garden peas, sweet peas, beans and other legumes. Bac- 

 teria produces nodules on the roots of legumes such as peas, beans, 

 clovers, etc. The nodules are eight per cent pure nitrates. Bac- 

 teria makes nodules; nodules mean nitrates; nitrates mean big 

 crops. All ready to use simply by moistening the seeds before 

 planting. Price, in acre sizes, $2 each ; in garden sizes, 50 cts. each. 

 In ordering, state what legume you wish to plant. 



Horn Shavings. For mixmg in potting soil; especially useful for 

 chrysanthemums and orchids. 25 lbs. $2, 50 lbs. S3. 25, 100 lbs. S6. 



Humus (Nature's Fertilizer). A splendid manure for lawns, 

 flowers and vegetables; odorless and carries no weed seeds. 100 

 lbs. Si. 75, ton $25. 



Ichthemic Guano. (P. 148, fig. 162.) A celebrated English ferti- 

 lizer; an ideal plant-food. 28 lbs. $2.50, 56 lbs. S4. 112 lbs. $7. 



Kainit, or German Potash Salt. Used chiefly for its potash value. 

 Should be applied a considerable time before the crop is planted. 

 100 lbs. Si. 75, 200 lbs. S3, ton $20. 



Land Plaster, or Gypsum. Valuable for soils requiring lime and 

 sulphate; good for sour soils. 100 lbs. S1.50, ton S18. 



Lawn Sand, "Climax." Kills every weed that grows on grass lawns 

 and also improves the grass. Full instructions for using on each 

 can. 3i/2-lb. tin can 60 cts., 7-lb. tin can Si, 14-lb. tin can Si. 75, 

 28-lb. wooden keg S3, 56-lb. wooden keg S5, 112-lb. wooden keg S8. 



Lawn Top-Dressing, Odorless. 25 lbs. Si, 50 lbs. Si. 75, 100 lbs. 

 $3. 200 lbs. S5, ton $45. 



Lime, Agricultural. A plant-food and neutralizer for acid soils 



100 lbs. Si. 50, 500 ll)s. S6, ton S16. 

 Mapes' Complete Potato Manure. Bag (200 lbs.) $5, ton (2,000 



lbs.) S46. 



Mapes' Vegetable Manure for All Soils. Bag (200 lbs.) ts.SO, 



ton (2,000 lbs.) S50. 

 Mapes' Fruit and Vine Manure. Bag (200 lbs.) Ss, ton (2,000 

 lbs.) $46. 



Mapes' Complete Manure. "A" brand, for general use. Bag (200 



lbs.) S5, ton (2.000 lbs.) S45. 



Mapes' Corn Manure. Bag (200 lbs.) S5, ton (2,000 lbs.) $45. 



MURIATE OF POTASH. A form of potash salts to be used with 

 bone meal, bone and blood, or farm manures, on fruits, celery, 

 asparagus, corn, oats, turnips, cucumbers, grapes, carrots, onions, 

 peas, clover and beans. Must not be lused on hops, potatoes, 

 tobacco, flax, sugar beets, cabbage or cauliflower. 50 to 400 lbs. 

 per acre. 100 lbs. $3.50, 200 lbs. $6.50, 500 lbs. $15.50. Write for 

 prices on ton lots. 



NITRATE OF SODA. 100 to 300 lbs. per acre. 25-lb. bag Si.^o, 50- 

 Ib. bagS2.5o, loo-lb. $4.50. 



Guano, Peruvian. (Genuine.) One of the best all-round manures. 

 50 lbs. S3. 100 lbs. S5.50. 



SHEEP MANURE, PULVERIZED. (F. 149, fig. 163.) For top- 

 dressing grass, use one to two tons to the acre. Prepared for use by 

 a patent process which destroys all weed seeds, and at the same 

 time preserves the fertilizing properties indefinitely. In bags of 

 100 lbs. S2.50, 500 lbs. Sio, 1,000 lbs. S18.50, ton S3S. 



Sulphate of Ammonia. Used for its nitrogen. A very desirable 

 fertilizer for all plants in which a large leaf development or rapid 

 growth is desired. Use one pound to fifty square feet of ground 

 or bench, or a tablcspoonful to a bushel of soil, or three gallons of 

 water. 25 lbs. Si. 75, 100 lbs. $6.50. 



Sulphate of Potash. A desirable form of potash to be used on all 

 crops, but especially on tobacco, hops, potatoes, flax, sugar beets, 

 cabbage or cauliflower. Lfse fifty to four hundred pounds to the 

 acre. It is the best form for greenhou.se u.se, and may be applied 

 either broadcast and mixed with the soil, or in solution in water. 

 In re-potting or in shallow beds, use a tablcspoonful to a bushel 

 of the soil. In water use a tablcspoonful in 12 quarts. 100 lbs. S3. 75. 

 200 lbs. S7, 500 lbs. S16.50. 



Superphosphate, Plain (Acid Phosphate). Good for all crops and 

 unexcelled as a top-dressing for grass lands and grain. 100 lbs. 

 Si. 50, 200 lbs. $2.75, ton S20. 



Scotch Soot (Genuine Imported). (P. 148, fig. 164.) Gardeners 

 know the value of the genuine article for stimulating a healthy 

 growth of dark green foliage, and its beneficial effect in freeing 

 the soil from slugs, grubs, and cut-worms. Sold in lOO-lb. bags 

 only, S5 per bag. 



Salt, Agricultural. For top-dressing asparagus, etc. Sold in 100- 



Ib. bags only. S2 per bag. 

 Tankage, Fine Ground. Contains both blood and bone. 200-lb. 



bag S5. ton $45- 



Thomson's "Special" Chrysanthemum Manure. (P. 148, 



fig. 165.) Imported and sold in original bags. An excellent 

 stimulating manure for top-dressing of cliry.santhcnnmis and 

 similar plants. It is entirely soluble and very powerful, especially 

 suitable for top-dressing plants in pots during the growing season. 

 A heaped dessert-spoonful will be sufficient for a lo-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. 

 The very best results will follow. 28-lb. bag S4. S^-lb. bag $7, 

 I i2-lb. bag $14. 



Thomson's Vine, Plant and Vegetable Manure. (P. 148. fig. 



166.) So compounded as to combine stimulating with lasting 

 effects. A safe and reliable food and stimulant for every fruit- 

 bearing plant, for foliage and flowering plants, for vegetables and 

 outdoor plants of every description; admirably adapted for mixing 

 with the soil when potting in the proportion of 4 pounds to each 

 wheelbarrow-load of soil. 28-lb. bag $2, 56-lb. bag S3. 50, 112-lb. 

 bag S6.75. 



POTTING MATERIALS, ETC. 



Charcoal, Lump. Large or small. Keeps potting soil sweet. Use- 

 ful for potting orchids. Lb. 25 cts., 10 lbs. 75 cts., 100 lbs. $5. 

 Cocoanut Fiber. Bus. 75 cts., 3-bus. bag S2. 



Fiber, Boddington's Prepared, for Growing Bulbs without 

 Drainage. Pk. 50 cts.. bus. Si. 50. 



Leaf-Mold. Per bus. 75 cts.. bbl. $3- 

 Moss, Live Green Sphagnum. (P. 148, fig. 167.) Fresh, in season 



Bus. $1.25. bbl. S3. 50. 

 Moss, Dry Sphagnum. Bus. 50 cts., hale S2.75. 

 Moss, Sheet, Natural Green. For covering the pots or tubs of 



large plants; sheets range in size about I foot wide, and from 2 



feet to 5 feet long. Bag of about 2 bushels, S5. 

 Peat (Osinundi) for Orchids. Bus. Si, bbl. $2.50. 

 Peat, Rotted Fibrous. An excellent material for mixing with 



potting soil lor many plants, such as ferns, begonias, etc. Bus. 



Si, bbl. S2.50. 



