Wayside Gardens Plant Food 
for Bulbs 
Eezy-Wear Garden Gloves 
For Men and Women. 
Price is all-important these days. Wayside Gardens Plant 
Food is the lowest cost plant food on the market. It con¬ 
tains no filler and is acknowledged by experts the finest 
plant food offered for sale. 
Apply as follows: 15 to 25 pounds for top dressing five 
hundred square feet of ground planted with Hardy Plants, 
Rock Plants, Roses, Annuals or Bulbs. In making a new 
garden use double the amount and mix with soil; planting 
may be done at once. 10 to 25 pounds for top dressing five 
hundred square feet of lawn. In making new lawns, use 
double the amount and mix with soil; seeding may be done 
at once. Contents of a 3-inch pot mixed with one bushel of 
earth will make a splendid potting soil. 
Two applications of the Plant Food should be made pet 
year, one in spring and one in September. Use Wayside 
Gardens Plant Food, you cannot damage bulbs should they 
come in contact with it. In spring your lawn will be healthy 
and free from holes and bare spots, no more patching up. 
If still in doubt, we shall be glad to mail you testimonials 
from experts if desired. Wayside Gardens Plant Food may 
be had at the following prices: 
10 pounds for ....$0.75 
50 pounds for .... 2.50 
100 pounds for .... 4.00 
500 pounds for ..$15.00 
2000 pounds for .. 60.00 
Full directions in every bag. 
Not offered for sale by dealers. Can only 
be obtained direct from Wayside Gardens. 
For the convenience of our eastern customers we have 
arranged to ship from Philadelphia, Pa., as well as from 
Mentor, Ohio. 
Wayside Gardens Plant Food is sold only in the following 
states: Illinois, Michigan, Ohio, West Virginia, Kentucky, 
Massachusetts, District of Columbia, Pennsylvania, New 
York, New Jersey, Virginia, Indiana and Rhode Island. 
Here’s a new and increasingly popular type of garden 
glove—specially designed to give finger freedom and com¬ 
plete protection. 
ALL LEATHER—DIRT-PROOF—SOFT AS KID 
EXTRA PLIABLE—WASHABLE! 
Made from select imported leather specially processed to 
render it amazingly soft and pliable—as well as durable. 
Permit almost barehand freedom with perfect comfort yet 
insure complete protection from dirt, scratches, bruises, 
stains. Keep the hands in perfect condition. 
Economical—outwear six pairs of ordinary fabric gloves 
and are useful for other home duties the year round— 
Housework, Painting, Yard, Furnace, Garage, etc. 
Sizes for women: “Small,” “Medium,” “Large.” For 
men: “Medium” and “Large.” Price, 75c a pair; 2 pairs for 
$1.40, postpaid. 
New Garden Trowel 
Wayside Gardens Model. 
(Specially made by The American Fork Hoe Co. 
for Wayside Gardens). 
This garden trowel was designed by us. In the nursery 
where each year more than 3'/2 million plants must be set 
out it is of great importance to have a perfect tool. This 
great yearly task of planting must be done without getting a 
tired wrist, blisters or cramped fingers, and above all it must 
dig the proverbial “dollar hole for a 5c plant,” a good sized 
hole that will hold all the roots without cramping. The re¬ 
sult is this new trowel. Smooth, solid wooden handle (painted 
red so you won’t lose it), short shank to prevent tired wrist. 
Short, sharp, wide blade for easy digging of wide hole. 
When you are all through with the 5 and 10c store variety, 
try this one. 65c each, postpaid. A good Christmas present 
to a garden friend. 
Books 
We have repeated requests for books giving information on bulbs, lilies, hardy plants and rock plants. Below we mention a 
few of the best which are obtainable from us. 
“The Gardeners Enquire Within.” The most comprehensive 
guide to practical garden work ever published. 640 pages. 
700 illustrations. Hundreds of books on this subject come 
to our attention. Never in our lives have we seen any 
book that can compare with this marvelous work. 50,000 
copies sold in England in one year. No gardener should 
be without it. A marvelous gift! Unhesitatingly recom¬ 
mended by Wayside Gardens. Price, $4.50 per copy. 
“Rock Gardens and Alpine Plants,” by T. W. Sanders, 
F. L. S. This imported , book is a complete guide to the 
construction of Rock Gardens and Rockeries, and the 
cultivation of Alpine Plants, with chapters on Bog, Water 
and Moraine Gardens. Profusely illustrated in color and 
half-tone. Price, $2.50. 
“Popular Hardy Perennials,” by T. W. Sanders, F. L. S. 
This is a revised and new issue of this much-read book. 
Price, $2.50. 
“The Book of Bulbs,” by F. F. Rockwell. Pictures and 
text take you into the garden and show the almost limit¬ 
less possibilities that bulbs offer. Types are discussed and 
varieties appraised for their suitability to different uses. 
Complete information on growing and propagation. 
Price, $2.50. 
CULTURAL BOOKLETS. 
For the convenience of our customers we have prepared 
five booklets entitled as follows: 
“Cultural Instructions for Roses.” 
“Cultural Instructions for Lilies.” 
“Cultural Instructions for Rock Plants and Border Plants.” 
“Cultural Instructions for Spring-Flowering Garden Bulbs.” 
“Rock Garden Construction.” 
These booklets may be had for twenty-five cents each. 
You will find them very helpful. They are fully illustrated 
and full of facts, precisely, as well as concisely, given. The 
Rock Garden Construction booklet is especially very much 
in demand and seems to fill a great need. 
LECTURES. 
Garden Clubs desiring lectures or lessons in the growing 
and care of hardy plants, rock plants or bulbs, kindly com¬ 
municate with us for detailed information. 
A. B. MORSE COMPANY. HORTICULTURAL PRINTERS. ST. JOSEPH. MICH. 
