PUYALLUP, WASHINGTON 
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COLE’S GARDENERS’ SOAP 
Unlike the usual mechanics’ hand soap, 
this is not a mixture of stock yard wastes 
and lye, but is composed entirely from 
Vegetable Oils. It will instantly clean 
the roughest hands and make them soft. 
Being composed of saponified vegetable oils 
entirely it does not injure the tenderest 
skin. 
2599. 50c 
COLE’S LAWN COMPOST 
This is something new in the way of 
grass treatment. It is bacterially treated 
vegetable matter which gives lasting results 
on the lawn.. It produces a rich, full 
turf, does not burn, and as it contains no 
mineral compounds it leaves no injurious 
residues in the soil. One light dressing 
a season will maintain a rich deep green 
turf. Owing to its bacterial content its 
action is slow and continuous and is not 
thus lost with the first cutting as with so 
many grass foods, which give up all their 
food as soon as applied, with a consequent 
loss of much of it before the plant needs it. 
2600. V 2 Bushel .. 95c 1 Bushel .. $1.75 
COLE’S FUNGICIDE 
This Fungicide will not stain either the 
plant or paint.. There are many effective 
Fungicides for mildew, etc.., but most of 
them either burn or stain and are thus 
ruled out except in commercial practice, 
such as orchard spraying.. COLE’S FUN¬ 
GICIDE kills and prevents most forms of 
fungi which attack plants, from the micro¬ 
scopic damping off fungus in the seed 
flats to the mildew on Roses.. It will pre¬ 
vent rusts on Snaps and Hollyhocks. It 
will kill and prevent the mealy mildews on 
Delphiniums, Phlox, Lupines, etc, The 
destructive brown spot on creeping bent 
lawns is easily controlled by COLE’S 
FUNGICIDE. 
2601. V 2 Pint .... 65c 1 Pint .... 90c 
COLE’S PLANT STIMULANT 
This is purely a stimulant and cannot 
take the place of fertilizer. It is a most 
effective way to “buck up” plants that 
are slow to move into growth, especially 
seedlings in the spring. All pot plants 
show an immediate response when used 
at the rate of a tablespoon to the gallon 
of water. 
2602. V 2 Pint .... 60c 1 Pint .... 90c 
COLE’S PLANT COMPOST 
Almost without exception the “plant 
foods” have either a Sulphate of Ammonia 
or Nitrate of Soda as a base for their Ni¬ 
trogen content. This renders them very 
liable to cause burning, and both ingredi¬ 
ents leave objectionable plant poisons as 
residue in the soil. COLE’S PLANT COM¬ 
POST does not burn or leave a poisonous 
residue. The plant foods are combined 
with specially prepared carbons which have 
it is formed. Ammonia not used by the 
the power of conserving the Ammonia as 
plants at once is absorbed by the carbons 
and held until they need it. Each grain 
of this special carbon is capable of in¬ 
stantly absorbing several hundred times 
its own volume of Ammonia and holding 
it in readiness for the plant’s use. 
2603. V 2 Bushel .. 95c 1 Bushel .. $1.75 
COLE’S APHISIDE 
Undoubtedly the most effective Aphis- 
ides are made from Nicotine, but they are 
deadly poison and as such cannot be safe¬ 
ly used on plants that are to be eaten. 
The poison is also readily absorbed through 
the skin when spraying. Effective non- 
poisonous aphisides are made from various 
extracts of Pyrethrum flowers, but these 
have the disadvantage of being unstable as 
they are readily decomposed on being ex¬ 
posed to light. COLE’S APHISIDE is a 
non-poisonous spray which does not contain 
the unstable pyrethrum extract as its 
active matter, it is made entirely from 
plant oils and is neither affected by heat 
nor light. Used at the ratio of two table¬ 
spoons to the gallon of water it quickly 
destroys most forms of sucking insects and 
plant mites. Being made entirely from 
emulsified vegetable oils, it spreads on the 
most glaucus surfaces; even cabbage leaves 
will wet instantly. 
2604. V 2 Pint _ 65c 1 Pint 
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