Gnome 
Is your garden soil, your lawn, or your flower 
bed lacking in fertility? If so, start some 
Fairyland Gnomes and Elves working for 
you. They demand no wages and these little 
imps, with the assistance of Salzer’s 
Gnome Garden Food will work won¬ 
ders with your lawn or with your 
garden' 
For your vegetable garden or flower 
bed, spade in about six pounds of 
Gnome Garden Food for every ten 
square feet when you are making the 
beds. Then sow your vegetable or 
flower seed. After the plants are up, 
about every two weeks, scatter about 
five or six pounds of Gnome Garden 
Food along- the rows between the 
plants, and sprinkle, to wash off any 
fertilizer from the plants themselves, 
to prevent any danger from burning 
the plants. 
Your lawn will welcome some of Sal¬ 
zer’s Gnome Garden Food! Sprinkle 
at the rate of five pounds for every 
ten square feet, evenly over your 
lawn, and then sprinkle with the hose 
to wash any fertilizer from the blades 
of grass. Make applications in early 
spring (or before sowing any grass 
seed) and every two or three weeks 
thereafter throughout the season. Do 
not apply any during a pro¬ 
longed, hot, dry spell of 
weather. 
For your 
shrubs and 
roses, sprin¬ 
kle a hand¬ 
ful of Sal¬ 
zer’s Gnome 
Garden 
Food around 
the base of 
each plant, 
but keeping 
it away 
from the Re¬ 
plant itself. 
den Food 
Every Home Owner Can Use 
a Full 100 Lb. Bag During 
the Season! 
You take pride in your garden, in 
your, lawn, in the general appearance 
of your yard or of your grounds! 
When you grow a crop of anything, 
you remove fertility from the soil. To 
bring it back to normal, or to keep 
it normal, and thereby improve the 
appearance of your lawn or your gar¬ 
den, you should make applications of 
fertilizer throughout the season. But 
use Salzer’s Gnome Garden Food! Put 
the Fairies and Gnomes to work for 
you! Salzer’s Gnome Garden Food is 
high in Nitrogen, Phosphate and Pot¬ 
ash and these elements are immedi¬ 
ately available in this fertilizer. You 
will notice a difference in color and 
vigor of your lawn, or in your gar¬ 
den plants, in less than one week 
after applying it! 
Price of Salzer’s Gnome Garden 
Food: Lb., 29c; 2 lbs., 45c; 5 lbs., 
90c, postpaid. Not prepaid: 
10 lbs., 95c; 25 lbs., $1.75; 
50 lbs., $3.00; 100 lbs., f7 ,’} 
$5.00. 
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Gridiron. Grass 
for curb parkways, lawn “corners,” 
or other plots which suffer from constant 
ath- and heavy foot traffic. Ideal for athletic fields, 
retie directors, playground borders, and public parks where 
coaches, grounds- deep, ’’dense interwoven root-grawth is neces- 
keepers, park sary. 
superintendents . 
lany others £ Not an ounce of’timothy is included in Sal- 
even home J Z er’s GRIDIRON GRASS Mixture. Only our 
owners—hav e soug fe’f'Sn ideal CROWD-PROOF own specially balanced combination* of finest, 
turf. Many .have asked our advice. As a result • recleaned and re-selected lawn glasses are ufced. 
made experimental plantings under a Varieties noted for theFr'Tiardiness, persisted 
growth, adaptability to a variety of soils, 
of drought-resistant character are blended'Tnto 
this new and amazing mixture. JL&vl' will also 
be proud of the velvety rich„eveh greenness of 
Salzer’s GRIDIRON GRASS all through its ex¬ 
tremely long season”* The grasses in this mix¬ 
ture producejiniformly fine short leaves, any 
thick abundance. N< our 
selection of this new-1 don 
as the foundation fo ild- 
ing. It is quickly a d per, 
it will be a relief to tl 
we 
Erlety of conditions and over m 
At last we can confidently annpurfg'e it: Salzer’s 
GRIDIRON GRASS Mj^AGfeT It is Tougher, 
Thicker, Quicker 
Ter’s Own Tested Mixti 
Imagine, if you can, a lawn so^effn, so deep- 
rooted, so closely interwojt®?f^above and below 
ground, that it can^tflistand the trample of 
thousands of feet in a single afternoon—and 
yet spring^-Wfck almost overnight and qu 
re gai ^Tl of its original freshness. 
Salzer’s GRIDIRON GRASS' provides a 
J matted turf of unmateb^tftoughness. You 
may plant it early^immediately after spring 
frosts— and it^wSTl be ready for mowing in 
four to six>w€eks, or as soon as other standin 
lawns^freready 
pound to every 150 squaj^reet. 
H lb., 30c; lb., 50c; 2 lbs^Nfc; 5 lbs., 
2.40, postpaid. Not prepaidlbs., $4.40; 
50 lbs., $21.75; 100 lbs., 
30 
I have planted your Grass Seed with good success.—Mr. Chas. J. 
Ohnhaus, 2108 Warren Ave., Cheyenne, Wyo. 
John A. Salzer Seed Co. 
