JACKSON, MICHIGAN 
Rooks; Tools; Hotbed Sash 99 
Handy Garden Tools 
A Few Good Books 
IDEAL 
HAND 
A Handy Tool 
You will do a 
better job of 
weeding and do 
it more quickly 
by using an Ideal 
d W e e d e r. 
The band over 
the fingers leaves 1 
the hand per¬ 
fectly free. On¬ 
ion growers consider 
this the best. Price, 25c 
each, prepaid. Not pre¬ 
paid, doz„ $2.25. 
Weight per dozen, 4 lbs. 
KINGSBURY ALL STEEL TROWEL 
Made of one piece, all steel; length 11 in.; blade 6% 
in. Will last a lifetime. Best trowel made. 
DIBBERS 
The Isbell steel- 
pointed Dibber aids 
greatly in setting veg¬ 
etable plants, bulbs, 
etc. Iron handle, all in 
one piece, very strong. 
VEGETABLE GARDENING. —By R. L. Watts. This 
complete, concise and authentic book 
covers every phase of vegetable garden¬ 
ing. 511 pages, bound in cloth. $2.75, 
prepaid. 
MILADY’S HOUSE PLANTS— This 
book will tell you how to care for Palms, 
Ferns, Fuchsias and all other house 
plants. 180 pages. 100 illustrations. 
Cloth cover. $1.35, prepaid. 
GARDEN GUIDE. —A book for garden¬ 
ers everywhere, giving direct, simple and 
reliable information on how to grow fruit, 
vegetables and flowers. Illustrated. 384 
pages, cloth cover. $1.65, prepaid. 
HANDBOOK OF FERTILIZERS.—A 
very practical and up-to-date book on 
the sources, makeup, effects and use of 
a long-felt need for a reasonably priced 
book on fertilizers written so that the average man can 
understand it. 122 pages, 11 full-page illustrations, 13 
tables. Cloth cover. $1.35, prepaid. 
WAYSIDE MARKETING 
By Schuyler Arnold. 
A book that is packed with 
worth while suggestions enabling 
the wayside stand owner to better 
use his opportunities, abilities and 
equipment. 
Every angle of the situation is 
covered—location, the building of 
the stand with details of measure¬ 
ment, the stock to be offered 
(flowers, fruits, and vegetables) 
and how to grow it, etc. 
Contains illustrations of actual 
stands which have been photo¬ 
graphed on the roadside. 13 2 
pages, cloth bound. Price, $1.65, 
prepaid. 
Isbell’s Cypress Hotbed Sash 
Made of the IVSost Durable Wood Known, and Will Last a Lifetime 
Isbell’s Hotbed Sash are made only of the best quality seasoned clear red 
cypress and with reasonable, care will last a lifetime. At our greenhouses we 
have sash which have been in use regularly for thirty-one years, which have 
simply been piled up under an open shed at the close of each season. Aside 
from replacing broken glass, they have needed no repairs and are still in good 
shape. Our sash are made with double strength glass which is thicker and 
more durable, and will withstand snow, ice, hail and resist small stones thrown 
by boys much better than single strength glass. No substitute yet devised will 
successfully take the place of glass for hotbeds. 
We could offer a much cheaper sash if we used single strength glass and 
second grade cypress or some cheaper wood. We prefer to sell only the best 
sash made and make our price as low as possible and maintain the quality. We 
are listing only one style in the standard size hotbed sash which is 3 by 6 
feet. This has three rows of double strength glass 10 by 14 inches, set in with 
the best grade of greenhouse putty. 
The wood is accurately machined and is reinforced with a galvanized steel 
bar in the center attached with brass screws. This is a new and valuable fea¬ 
ture. By having these sash made up in large_ quantities during the “off season,” 
we are able to make these low prices. Prices f. o. b. Jackson or factory in 
Ohio, $4.85; six or more, $4.75 each. Write for special quotations on larger 
quantities. 
Nash Mole Trap 
The Only Trap That Always Catches the Mole 
The Nash type of trap is recommended by the Bureau of Biological Survey 
of the U. S. Dept, of Agriculture. It is the only trap that can not fail when 
properly set, and it is easily set. Both choker wires are made of a single piece 
I of metal, bent to the desired form, so that they are held perfectly in place 
Isbell’s Home Garden Sash. without depending on numerous joints. The springs are of one piece of best 
Bessemer spring* steel, while the trap as a whole is strong enough so that clods, 
sticks, stones, etc., will not prevent its perfect operation. 
This trap catches the mole when it comes from 
either direction. The trigger pan is located between 
the two choker loops, which are sufficiently far 
apart so the mole in passing will always spring the 
trap and can not fail being caught by one of the 
loops. $1.50 each, postpaid. 
Isbell’s “Home Garden” Sash 
This Sash is a very handy size, 3x4 feet, and is 
especially adapted for the home gardener. Just 
the thing for starting cabbage, tomato, pepper and 
1 other vegetable plants for your own use, as well 
as starting flowers, such as asters, pansies, etc. 
Produces just as good plants as the large size 
Sash. Made of clear White Pine, tough as steel, 
with joints that will not pull apart. Price, glazed 
like illustration, double strength glass, $3.75 each. 
