PREVENT DISEASE WITH SEED DISINFECTANTS 
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Rex Bordo Mixture 
Prevents fungus disease. May be used wherever 
Bordeaux Mixture is needed, or in connection with 
Arsenate of Lead. Especially good for potatoes, 
tomatoes, etc. Price not prepaid, 4 lbs. 72c, 12 lbs. 
$1.92, 24 lbs. $3.60, 40 lbs. $5.60. 
Kill Rats and Mice 
with 
“TOPZOL” 
It’s Safe and Sure 
It is non-poisonous to hu¬ 
man beings, poultry, dogs, 
cats and other domestic an¬ 
imals. But is sure death 
to Rats and Mice. Mix it 
with ground raw beef, fish, 
bread or meal, scatter 
where ra.i and mice will 
find it. Easy to use and 
safe. 
2 02 . can Prepaid by Mail 
50c 
Tree Tanglefoot 
Is a sticky substance,* which is easily applied 
with a wooden paddle in a band around the tree. 
It sticks any insects which try to climb the tree 
fast. Will not injure trees. Once applied re¬ 
mains sticky three to four months in all kinds 
of weather, or ten to twenty times as long as 
any other known substance. A pound makes 
about 9 lineal feet of band. Needs no mixing, 
always ready for use. Far superior to any other 
material or device for destroying Canker Worms, 
Gypsy, Brown-tail and Tussock Moth Caterpillars. 
Make application about March 1st. Also good for 
covering wounds caused by pruning trees or other 
injury to the bark. 1 lb. 60c, 5 lbs. $2.75, 10 lbs. 
$5.25, 25 lbs. $11.00. If to go by mail add postage 
10c lb., 18c for 5 lbs. 
D k 'lls 
HATSa~ 0 MICE 
On LV 
non-poisonous 
size 
Stop Vermin 
SNAROL 
ANTROL 
A preparation to prevent worms and maggots 
from eating roots of radishes, onions and other 
underground vegetables. Sow it with the seed. 
Prepaid, 1 lb. 65c. Not prepaid, lb. 55c, 5 lbs. 
$2.15, 10 lbs. $4.00. 
Quickly exterminates Snails, 
Cutworms, Grasshoppers, Sow 
Bugs, etc., without fuss. Cannot be mailed. 
Snarol is a ready prepared meal that you simply 
broadcast on the ground, under the vegetation. 
The pests eat the meal and are quickly destroyed. 
Snarol will not deteriorate from rain or sprinkling 
and is also non-injurious to vegetation when used 
according to simple directions. 
Prices: 1V 2 lb. pkg. 35c, 4 lb. pkg. 85c, 15-lb. bag 
$3.00, 50-lb. bag $8.00. 
For sweet eating ants—the kind 
___that infest the house and are 
frequently seen on plants and trees. _ This is a 
complete system adapted to any size house, 
composed of small glass containers and special 
Antrol syrup. The containers are partially filled 
with syrup and then placed about the outside 
edges of the house. Ants smell the mildly 
poisonous syrup, eat it and then transmit it 
to their queen. Soon the entire ant nest is 
destroyed! 
Prices—Antrol sets containing 4 containers and 1 
4-oz. bottle of syrup 75c. 
ROCK GARDENS, by F. F. Rockwell. Shows just 
how you can build a rock garden yourself, on a 
small or large scale and at little expense. De¬ 
scribes the types of rock gardens, tells what 
soils, climates and locations are best, how to 
construct, and wtiat to plant for tlie effect you 
want Let this practical book demonstrate the 
fascination of thi* form of gardening and guide 
you to success. 31 illustrations, 86 pages. I rice 
$1.00. Postage 6c. 
CALCIUM CHLORATE 
Atlacide Non-Poisonous Weed Killer extermi¬ 
nates all undesirable vegetation including, PoiBon 
Ivy, Canada Thistle, Quack Grass, etc., without 
danger of poisoning humans, or animals. Simply 
shake powder from can on the weeds and grasses 
to be killed. Especially recommended for obtain¬ 
ing weed-free fields, driveways, paths, tennis courts 
and gutters. May be put on with a duster where 
large areas are to be covered. 
1-lb. Duster (kills 100 to 350 sq. ft. of weeds) 50c. 
By mail, 62c. 
3^-lb. Dnster (kills 350 to 1500 sq. feet of weeds) 
$1.50. By mail, $1.64. 
SAGE LEAVES 
We can supply dried sage leaves of our own 
growing, of fine quality for seasoning or tea. Pre¬ 
paid 2 ozs. 15c, ^4 lb. 23c, % lb. 35c, lb. 60c, 5 
lbs. $2.18. 
“We never received stronger seeds from anybody, 
and you had the best prices.”—R. R. Chriss & 
Sons, Ind. 
GLADIOLUS, by F. F. Rbckwell. Every gladiolus 
lover should have this useful guide. It tells 
how to plant, fertilize and cultivate; how to 
grow from seed of bulblets; how to harvest and 
cure; how to handle for cut flowers; and every 
other detail needed for success with this popu¬ 
lar flower. 45 illustrations, 79 pages. Price 
$1.00. Postage 6c. 
BUSH FRUITS, by L. E. Card. Practical pointers 
on berry crops written by a grower. Tells about 
planting, cultivating, harvesting, pest control, 
and varieties of raspberries, blackberries, dew¬ 
berries, currants, gooseberries, blueberries, 
buffaloberries, and others. 85 illustrations, 411 
pages. Price $2.50. Postage 12c. 
Market Gardeners Favorite 
Varieties of Vegetables 
Beans, Sure Crop Stringless Wax 
Beans, Burpee’s Stringless 
Beans, Fordhook Bush Lima 
Beets, Morse’s Improved Detroit Dark Red 
Cabbage, Ford’s Glory 
Cauliflower, Suhr’s Early Snowball 
Celery, Wonderful 
Carrots, Coreless and Chantenay 
Corn, Ford’s Early 
Corn, DeLue’s Golden Giant 
Cucumber, Imp. Early White Spine 
Lettuce, Grand Rapids and Iceberg 
Muskmelon, Sugar Rock and Benders Surprise 
Watermelon, Stone Mountain 
Onion, Ohio Yellow Globe Danvers 
Onion, Mountain Danvers 
Parsnip, Hollow Crown 
Peas, Laxton’s Progress and Laxtonian 
Pepper, Ruby King and Hungarian Wax 
Radish, Early Scarlet Globe and Icicle 
Spinach, Savoy Leaved Bloomsdale 
Squash, Delicious and Hubbard 
Tomato, Marvelosa and Break O’ Day 
Turnip, Red Top Globe 
Atlacide Kills Weeds 
