Lawn Sprinklers and Qarden Books 
THE ROYAL MISTYFIER—The 
Sprinkler—BETTER THAN 
Here comes the kind of rain that delights the home-owner—soft— 
steady—the kind that soaks without washing. Misty, dripping moisture 
without violence. The fine, aerated moisture of the Mistyfier cannot 
damage the most delicate blooms—cannot wash out the finest seeds 
or roots. 
Performs dependably under all pressures. The higher the pressure 
the greater the sprinkled area, so the range can be controlled at the 
hydrant. 
Every Mistyfier is a lifetime sprinkler. No moving parts to wear—• 
no bearings to stick—no arms to break—no pin-holes to clog. 
Clean-cut in appearance—compact—cast of special alumnium alloy. 
Cannot get out of order. 
Perfect 
RAIN 
PRICE, 
Lawn 
$1.00 POSTPAID 
—Cannot clog 
—Cannot rust 
—Cannot wear out 
—Cannot get out of fix 
The Mistyfier makes an ideal portable unit for lawns, golf greens, 
greenhouses, nurseries and gardens. Easily moved. Easily handled. 
Easily stored. Range can be controlled by faucet pressure. For every 
purpose its fine mist is superior to hand sprinkling or mechanical 
sprinklers. 
Each Royal Mistyfier is provided with a detachable anchor or spike 
enabling the user to easily secure the unit to the ground, holding it 
rigid regardless of water pressure or twist in the hose. Operates with 
or without anchor. 
Note These 
Royal Features 
1. Unconditionally guaranteed. 
2. Rustproof alumi¬ 
num alloy. 
3. No moving parts. 
4. No pinpoint noz¬ 
zle. 
5. Cleans itself of 
sand and dirt. 
6. Aerates the water. 
7. Fine penetrating mist. 
Adjustable Rain Drop Sprinkler 
For watering along the 
walk. Where it is desired 
to throw water to a dis¬ 
tant point the hose top 
can be removed and the 
hose nozzle put in its 
place and adjusted to 
throw the water where 
you want it. This Sprin¬ 
kler is a wonder. $1.60 
each, prepaid. Extra hose 
nozzle, 75c each. 
The Book You Should Buy! 
Gardening in the Southwest 
Edited by 
MARIAN PRICE SCRUGGS 
A practical handbook on those problems peculiar to the South¬ 
western sections of the United States has been compiled from the 
results of successful experimentation over a period of years by a group 
of Amateur Gardeners, who, realizing the paucity of authentic and 
reliable published data that applies to conditions in Texas, Oklaholna, 
Louisiana and New Mexico, offer this volume . . . unique in its field. 
Price, $2.50, postpaid. 
^adjustable,-* 
RAIN DROP 
BOOKS FOR BETTER GARDENS 
IRISES. (Rockwell). A wonderful guide which will bring you success with Irises. Describes the 
different varieties fully; tells the best soils and different locations for maximum results. 
80 pages with 54 illustrations. $1.00. 
LAWNS. (Rockwell). Shows how to start a lawn right and how to keep it smooth and velvety 
thereafter. Suggestions on laying out the lawn, grading, fertilizing, planting, care, weeds, 
etc. 87 pages, 39 illustrations. $1.00. 
GLADIOLUS. (Rockwell). Recommended as the best brief guide on gladiolus growing. 45 
illustrations, 79 pages. $1.00. 
ROCK GARDENS. (Rockwell). Shows just how you can build a rock garden yourself, large 
or small, and at little expense. Tells what to plant, etc. 31 illustrations, 86 pages. $1.00. 
HOW TO GROW ROSES. (Pyle, McFarland, Stevens). Full and practical information on rose 
growing. 138 illustrations, many in natural colors, 211 pages. $2.00. 
LANDSCAPING THE HOME GROUNDS. (Ramsey). Shows just how to develop your home 
grounds for greatest beauty. 175 illustrations and plans. 170 pages. $2.00. 
HOME FLOWER GROWING. (Volz). It will teach you how to propagate and cultivate your 
plants. Fertilizer, care, etc. 151 illustrations; 364 pages. $3.50. 
GARDENING IN THE LOWER SOUTH. (Hume). Complete garden guide for the South. 
Covers flowers, fruits, vegetables, shade trees, etc. This book is a popular seller in Texas. 
102 illustrations; 472 pages. $5.00. 
DAHLIAS. (Rockwell). 65 illustrations; 80 pages. $1.00. 
PECAN GROWING. (Stuckey and Kyle). 49 illustrations; 233 pages. $3.00. 
AROUND THE YEAR IN THE GARDEN. (Rockwell). A practical 
and very helpful garden book, arranged in 52 chapters, which tell at 
a glance what to do in the garden every week of the year. 88 illustra¬ 
tions, 350 pages. $2.50. 
ROSES. (Rockwell). Tells just what the beginner, or average flower 
lover can do with roses. Varieties are classified. Complete directions 
for rose care and culture. 74 illustrations, 88 pages. $1.00. 
Listed at Postpaid Prices. 
ROBERT NICHOLSON SEED CO. 
66 — 
DALLAS, TEXAS 
