BLEEDING HEART 
The old-fashioned peren¬ 
nial “Seal Flower”. Long 
sprays of graceful heart 
shaped rose pink flowers in 
May or June. Fern-like 
foliage. Very hardy, long 
lived, and easy to grow in 
sun or shade. 35c each; 
$3.50 per doz., prepaid. 
VIGORO. A complete plant food for all fertilizing pur¬ 
poses. Recommended highly for use in growing Gladiolus. 
Mix Vigoro with the soil in bottom of bulb trench at the rate of 
about 1 pound (1 pt.) to each 50 ft. of row, assuming trench to 
be 6 in. wide. Write for Vigoro circular. 
12-oz. package, 20c; 5-lb. package, 75c; postpaid east of 
Miss. River. 25-lb. bag, $1.50; 50-lb. bag, $2.50; 100-lb. 
bag, $4.00; not prepaid. 
OYAMA PLANT FOOD 
A preparation to dissolve in water 
for use as a liquid fertilizer. Especially 
recommended for house plants. Keeps 
them green and luxuriant all winter. 
Clean, odorless and economical. 
House plant size, to make 6 gallons, 
30c postpaid 
Garden size, to make 32 gallons, 
$1.10 postpaid 
PEAT MOSS 
Up-to-date flower growers keep a 
supply of imported Peat Moss con¬ 
stantly on hand. By its use heavy soils 
are made more friable, mellow, less 
likely to bake, and better aerated. 
Light sandy soils hold moisture better # 
Good for mulching. Peat Moss with some fertilizer added, 
and a little lime, makes an excellent substitute for stable 
manure, with the advantage of being free from weed seeds. 
Keep on hand a mixture of 34 sifted garden soil, 34 sand, and 
34 peat moss. Use this for seed sowing, transplanting, and 
potting. Peat Moss is the modern medium for packing and 
storing Cannas, Dahlias, etc. Clean, odorless and pleasant to 
handle. 
Comes in compressed bales which will “fluff up” into about 
20 bushels. We have this product shipped to you by freight 
direct from the wharf in New York Harbor, which accounts 
for our low price. Most houses get from $3 to $4 per bale. 
1 bale, $2.75; 2 bales, $5.00; 5 bales, $11.25 
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