Garden Magazine, July, 1921 
337 
Make Your Garden 
A Wonder Garden 
It’s easy. Market growers know the secret. 
I Follow it and you will have the largest crops 
| of fruits and vegetables, an abundance of the 
I biggest and sweetest scented flowers of the 
most intense and vivid colors. 
Here is the secret: 
The better grades of commercial fertilizers 
contain only 3 to 5 per cent. Nitrogen, 6 to 
10 per cent. Phosphoric Acid and 3 to 5 per 
cent. Potash combined in material that has 
no fertilizing value, but makes weight and an 
odor of the full 100 per cent, quality. 
Science has produced a tablet that is rich in 
plant food, containing 1 1 per cent. Nitrogen, 
12 per cent. Phosphoric Acid and 15 per cent. 
Potash and it is odorless and clean. 
Four tablets dissolved in a gallon of water 
is used in place of liquid manure and is less 
trouble and gives better results than the 
objectionable manure water. 
Three or four tablets (one every ten days) 
placed in the hills with a dibble makes 
Cucumbers, Squash and Melons fairly jump, 
also Climbing Ornamental Plants. 
In hills, other than vines, use one tablet to 
each hill. 
For crops in drills, use one tablet to each 
foot of row. 
In Flower Beds and Borders, place tablets 
one foot apart. 
Bush Fruits and Shrubbery, use three to five 
tablets, placed in the soil with a dibble about 
each plant. 
Fruit or Ornamental Trees, place tablets two 
feet apart and extending out from the trunk 
as far as the longest branches. 
Good also for cold frames, hotbeds, green- 
house benches and pot plants. 
Each tablet contains highly concentrated, 
immediately available plant food and enables 
the grower to control the development of plants. 
They increase production, heighten color and 
improve quality. Their use is highly profitable. 
The name of the tablet is Stim-U-PlanT. No 
matter how fertile the soil, Stim-U-PlanT is 
effective in feeding and forwarding crops. 
Market Gardeners all over are ordering in 
large quantities. Order by name — there is 
no substitute. 
Price delivered: 100 tablets, 75 cents. 1000 
tablets, $3.50. The same results with ordinary 
fertilizers would cost double and more. 
EARP-THOMAS CULTURES CORP., 
Exclusive Manufacturers 
£0 Lafayette St. New York 

Buckbee Strawberries 
Are 2 Inches Across! 
Only after thirty -five years of crossing and experiment- 
ing with hundreds of noteworthy varieties, was the 
originator able to produce this unusual strawberry. 
BUCKBEE has rich color, remarkable firmness, extra 
large size (2-inch berries) and the real strawberry flavor. 
The abundant foliage protects the berries from the sun, 
and the long stems carry them off the ground — clean. 
You can enjoy BUCKBEE next year — long before it 
appears in the markets. July and August planting will 
give best results next season. Plants, $4 per dozen, 
$7.50 per 25, $13.50 per 50, $25 per 100. 
Kevitt’s Jubilee and Beal 
Are Almost as Large 
KEVITT’S JUBILEE is noted for its abundant crops of heart- 
shaped, pointed berries, quite dark in color, and of exquisite flavor. 
BEAL produces berries, frequently more than two inches through. 
Plants of either variety, $3 per 25, $5.50 per 50, $10 per 100. 
We can supply strong-growing plants of standard and ever-bearing 
varieties. Send for descriptive catalogue G, mailed free. 
William M. Hunt CSk Co., Inc. 
148 Chambers St., New York City 
m 
THE ROMANCE OF OUR TREES by Ernest H. Wilson, M. A., V. M. II. 
For tree lovers and book lovers both. Limited edition. Illustrated. Net $10.00 
Iris Specialist 
Very large collection of Bearded, 
Crested, Spuria, Siberian and 
Japanese Irises. 
Catalogue free on request. 
MRS. FRANCES E. CLEVELAND 
Sunny Brook Farm Iris Garden 
Eatontown, New Jersey 
an NOW 
for your Fall Plant- 
ing. When your 
home grounds are at 
their best, you can 
plan and imagine im- 
p provements more 
r» easily. Send for our 
newest illustrated 
catalogue. 
Moons' Nurseries 
Morrisville Penosybania \ 
A Rare Visitor from New Zealand 
Helichrysum Angustifolium 
a perennial of the Everlasting or Strawflower family that 
promises to become quite an acquisition for the Rockery. The 
downy gray foliage (in color not unlike that of Dusty Miller 
among the biennials) furnishes a most pleasing contrast with 
other plants. The tiny, double, pure white flowers will keep 
like any other strawflower, if properly dried or cured. 
Strong Plants 35c each $3.50 per dozen 
Get Ready Now for Fall Planting 
To grow the old fashioned hardy Flowers, as well as Rock 
Garden plants successfully, they should be planted during late 
August, and up to November, like Spring flowering bulbs. 
They make roots during Fall and Winter establishing them- 
selves for Spring and Summer blooming. 
Within the next two months we will have ready a full list of 
Hardy Plants especially suitable for fall planting. We will 
gladly send a free copy to those interested. 
PALISADES NURSERIES, Inc. Sparkill, New York 
