SULPHO-TOBACCO SOAP 
Sulpho-Tobacco Soap makes a very efficient liquid 
spray for Aphis—the little green bug often found on 
rose bushes and other plants, and the Black Aphis on 
cherry and other fruit trees and plants. 
One 8-ounce cake dissolved in four gallons of warm 
water, when cooled is ready to use for these very com¬ 
mon and other sucking insects. Price, postpaid, 50c. 
BLOOMAID 
If you want your flowers to bloom earlier and longer, 
your shrubs and hedges to be greener, thriftier, we 
recommend that you use Bloomaid. Use it around 
shrubs, roses, perennials, etc., and to enrich the soil in 
window boxes and flower pots. Price, 40c per pound 
postpaid. 
"DOGZOFF" 
If dogs injure your evergreens “Dogzoff” is the 
spray you need. It is a most efficient animal repellant 
and one spraying will last from three to four weeks. 
Not poisonous to plants and will not injure animals. 
Not offensive to humans. 
“Dogzoff” is applied with any small insect sprayer 
and one application usually does the work. 
Price for season’s supply 69c postpaid. 
Mr. E. H. Burson. 
Dear Sir: I am thanking you for the beautiful free 
Rose Bush you sent me last spring. It is in bloom now, 
and it has 300 buds and blossoms on it—it is the most 
beautiful I ever saw, and my neighbors are all talking 
about it. So thanks a thousand times. 
Very truly yours, 
(Signed) Mrs. Leon Sanford, 
-, N. Y. 
OUR STOCK IS CERTIFIED 
Certificate of Inspection issued by the Department of 
Agriculture and Markets of the State of New York will 
be sent with every shipment whether by Express, 
Freight or Parcel Post. 
Should any stock sold by us prove untrue to name, 
upon proper proof we will replace the trees or refund 
the purchase price. And orders will be booked and 
shipped on this condition only. 
GREEN’S NURSERY CO., 
Per E. H. Burson Nursery, Successor. 
Mr. Burson, Sir: 
The Rose bush I got last spring, Tauscendshon, had 
ten blossoms and has grown over six feet. Many thanks. 
(Signed) Mrs. Rozellen Davis, 
-, N. Y. 
We have for sale eight well-bound volumes of “Green’s 
Fruit Grower,” one each of the years: 1903, 1904, 1912, 
1913, 1914, 1915, 1916, 1917. Weight 3 lbs. each, price 
$1.00 each postpaid. First come, first served. 
See Fruit Trees, etc., by Parcel Post, page 23. 
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