Stratford Bird-Bath, $36 Rockingham Bird-Bath, $19 
From ancient quarries in the Dorset Hills was dug the 
imperishable stone which built the abbeys, castles, and cathe¬ 
drals of old England. St. Paul’s itself, noblest temple in the 
British Empire, was quarried piece by piece in those historic, 
legend-haunted pits. Today from those same quarries comes 
the age-tempered, time-resisting stone from which Purbeck- 
Dorset Garden Ornaments are cut. 
These bird-baths, sun-dials, and jars are hand-hewn at the 
Many other beautiful designs can be furnished. 
Britannic Bird-Bath, 18-in. $15} The Kinsman Cup 
24-in. $22.50; 30-in. $30 Bird-Bath, $25.50 
pit-side by mallet and chisel. Age covers them with a shim¬ 
mering patina. Rough at first glance, Druidic in stark 
simplicity, they possess the enduring virtue of immutable 
grandeur. 
Nothing common, nothing machine-made, nothing incon¬ 
gruous about them. Inherently a part of the great outdoors, 
their restfulness and permanence are imparted to the gardens 
they adorn. All prices F. O. B. New York. 
Write for complete illustrated circular. 
Van Yahres Tree-Food Cartridges 
The scientific, clean, and simple way to feed your trees and 
shrubs. Insert the Food Cartridges 4 to 5 feet apart in a circle 
directly beneath the outer edges of the branches. A balanced 
fertilizer which becomes slowly available to the tree-roots, 
giving a safe, steady feeding without danger of burning. Ex¬ 
tremely simple and clean to use. All trees require feeding. 
For large trees, 1 carton containing 4 cartridges of 8 ozs., $1. 
For shrubs and small trees, 8 cartridges of 2 ozs., $1. 
tearin 
versed 
each. 
Planet Jr. Lifetime Tools 
The ideal gift for the garden-lover 
Trowel. Guar¬ 
anteed not to 
break or bend. 
Comfortable han¬ 
dle that will not 
come out. 
Weeder. The 
sawteeth drag out 
the weeds or cut 
them off at the 
roots. 
Bulb or Trans¬ 
planting Trow¬ 
el. Nothing is 
quite so good for 
these purposes as 
this trim, sharp 
little Trowel. A- 
bove Tools, 85 cts. 
each, postpaid. 
Set of 3, $2.25, 
postpaid. 
Spike Tamp 
Indispensable all-metal tool in 
renovating lawns. It is 9 inches 
square; spikes inch. long. The 
spikes will loosen the soil without 
the permanent grass. Re- 
it is used as a tamper. $3.50 
USED AS SPIKER 
Vyn-tach 
Hooks 
For fastening vines and climbing roses to 
masonry walls. Box (25 hooks, 25 shells, 1 
drill), $2.15, postpaid. 
For wood. Box of 25 hooks only, $1.10, 
postpaid. 
Gloves 
English Steel-finger Weeding 
Gloves. For culti¬ 
vating around your 
choicest plants. A 
unique gift. Three 
sizes—Ladies’Small, 
Ladies’ Medium, 
and Men’s Size, $5 
per pair, postpaid. 
Kreme Skin 
Garden Gloves. 
Made of extra-soft 
imported lamb’s- 
skin especial ly 
treated to give a 
moderate lanoline 
(cold cream) con¬ 
tent. W as liable 
USED AS TAMPER 
Rain Square 
Lawn Sprinkler 
Sprinkles a square area (not 
a circle) of approximately 50 
feet under normal pressure. 
$3.65, postpaid. 
TREE TANGLEFOOT. Pro¬ 
tection against crawling insects. 
Apply on Balsam Wool Tree- 
Bands. Lb. 75 cts., 5 lbs. $3, 
10 lbs. $5.50, 25 lbs. $12. 
Ladies’ sizes — Small, Medium, and 
Large—$1 per pair. 
Balsam Wool 
Tree-Bands __ 
Sanitary, moisture-proof material 
to wind around trees and to coat with 
Tree Tanglefoot. 50-ft. rolls, 3 inches 
wide, $1.25; 10 rolls for $10. 
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