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Nitrate of Soda. A valuable fertilizer on acount of the nitrogen it contains. 
It is quick in action, and makes the mineral plant foods in the soil 
more available. For pot plants and small gardens it should be used in 
solution, % oz. to 1 gallon of water. For field use, it should be mixed 
with sand or land plaster, and applied at the rate of 200 to 500 lbs. to the 
acre. 1 lb. 10 cts., 10 lb. packages, GO cts., 100 lb. bags $3.75. Price by the 
ton, on application. , 
INSECTICIDES. 
•Kerosene Emulsion. A valuable insecticide for scale insects, plant lice, 
rose hoppers, cabbage worms, etc. 1 quart bottles 30 cts. Mix one part 
emulsion to 15 parts water. 
SULPHO-TOBACCO SOAP. 
(Patented.) 
An Inexpensive Insecticide. 
A sure, immediate and convenient exterminator of all insect life and 
■\ermin on plants, shrubbery, vines, smal’ fruits and trees. 
Non poisonous and absolutely safe to handle. It will not injure the ten- 
derest growth. A powerful fertilizer, reviving plants wilted from the rav- 
ages of insects. 
For domestic purposes, it is valuable as an exterminator of moths, 
cockroaches, carpet bugs, etc. 
Dissolve about two ounces of Soap to a gallon of warm or cold water. 
Apply liquid, when cold, with atomizer, common sprinkler, etc. The most 
famous florists and growers constantly and extensively use Sulpho-Tobacco 
Soap, with gratifying results. 
10 cents— 3 oz. Cake makes 1% gallons prepared solution. Mailed post- 
paid for 13 cts. 
Tobacco Dust. For destroying green and black flies, squash bugs, etc. 
Should be dusted on foliage. 10 
cts. per lb., 10 lb. package GO cts. 
-Hammond’s Slug Shot. An insecticide 
of great value, in the form of a fine 
powder. Very effective in destroy- 
ing potato bugs, cut worms, squast 
bugs, cabbage worms, etc. Full ant 
explicit directions for use on each 
package. It is entirely harmless 
to man or animal, but very efficient 
as an insect destroyer. 5 lb. pack- 
age, 25 cts.; 10 lb. package, 50 cts. 
MISCELLANEOUS. 
Flower Pots, Standard. All sizes, very cheap. Write for prices on any size 
you want. 
Rustic Hanging Baskets. Filled with plants, $1.50 to $3.00 each. 
■Glazed Earthenware Hanging Baskets. Filled with plants, 75 cts. to $1.50 
each. 
Petting Soil. 50 cts. per bushel; 25 cts. if taken at the garden. 
Pot Labels. 4 inches long, painted, 15 cts. per hundred. 
Raffia. A splendid tying material for plants, or bunching green vegetables. 
So soft it does not cut, yet so strong it may be split to the finest fiber. 
25 cts. per lb. 
