Beautiful Lawns and Gardens Are Properly Fertilized 
Ashes, Canada Hardwood. These furnish 
potash. One to two tons per acre may be 
harrowed into land in winter or early 
spring. May be broadcast between rows of 
com, potatoes, beets, carrots, etc., 10 
pounds per 100 feet. 100-lb. bag $3.50; 
bbl. (about 200 lbs.) $6; ton $45. 
Nitrophoska. (15-30-15 available plant- 
food.) Is 3 to 5 times as rich as ordinary 
commercial fertilizers. Apply 5 to 10 
pounds per 1000 square feet of lawn and 
garden; 200 to 400 pounds per acre. Lb. 
25 cts.; 5 lbs. 90 cts.; 25 lbs. $2.75; 50 lbs. 
$4.75; 100 lbs. $6; 500 lbs. $30; ton $94.50. 
Sorbex. High-grade, finely ground peat moss 
for top-dressing and renovating lawns. 
Bags contain about 10 bushels when loos¬ 
ened. 1 to 9 bags, $3 each; 10 to 19 bags, 
$2.75 each; 20 bags or more, $2.50 each. 
Adco. The addition of Adco to vegetable 
refuse, grass clippings, leaves, cornstalks, 
etc., will produce a clean, odorless manure. 
25 lbs. $2; 150 lbs. $10.50. 
Aluminum Sulphate. For souring the soil 
where one desires to grow Rhododendrons, 
Azaleas, and other plants requiring an acid 
soil. 5 lbs. 50 cts.; 10 lbs. 75 cts.; 25 lbs. 
$1.50: 100 lbs. $4.50. 
Stimugerm. A pure culture of nitrogen¬ 
fixing bacteria selected for maximum 
vitality and ability to deposit soluble 
nitrates in the soil. Special garden size for 
garden beans, peas, and sweet peas, 25 cts. 
We supply Stimugerm for alfalfa and all 
clovers. )4-bus. size 35 cts.; 3^-bus. 60 c.ts.; 
bus. $1; 2)^-bus. $2.25. Also for vetches, 
peanuts, sweet peas, and every variety of 
field and garden peas and beans. J^-bus. 
size 35 cts.; bus. 60 cts.; 5-bus. $2.25. 
rr DTII |"7CDC Prices subject to 
rC,f\ I I LI Z-L. [W market fluctuations 
Clay’s Fertilizer. Has a splendid reputa¬ 
tion for flowers, vegetables, and fruit. Two 
to 4 ounces to the square yard, raked into 
the soil around the plants. 7 lbs. $1.50; 
14 lbs. $2.25; 28 lbs. $4; 56 lbs. $7; 112 
lbs. $12. 
Cottonseed Meal. Rich in nitrogen and 
potash; suitable for grain crops, but most 
largely used on lawns. Use % to 1H tons 
per acre. 100 lbs. $4; 500 lbs. $18.50. 
Pure Ground Bone. (37% Nitrogen.) Good 
for all kinds of vegetation. 5 lbs. 40 cts.; 
25 lbs. $1.25; 50 lbs. $2; 100 lbs. $3.50; 
ton $47. 
Steamed Bone. (3% Ammonia.) A quick¬ 
acting Bone for all crops. 5 lbs. 35 cts.; 
10 lbs. 50 cts.; 25 lbs. $1; 50 lbs. $1.50; 
100 lbs. $2.75. 
Dried Blood. (15% Ammonia.) 5 lbs. 50 
cts.; 25 lbs. $1.75; 100 lbs. $5. 
Nitrate of Soda. Fertilizer for rushing a 
growing crop. 5 lbs. 40 cts.; 10 lbs. 70 cts.; 
25 lbs. $1.25; 100 lbs. $4; ton $55. 
Sulphate of Ammonia. A nitrogenous fer¬ 
tilizer for the lawn, home-garden, shrubs, 
and house plants. 5 lbs. 50 cts.; 10 lbs. 
90 cts.; 50 lbs. $2.50; 100 lbs. $4. 
Super-Phosphate. (16% Acid Phosphate.) 
Apply 1000 lbs. per acre. 100 lbs. $2.50. 
Muriate of Potash. (48% KjO.) For pota¬ 
toes, corn, grain, etc. 5 lbs. 90 cts.; 25 lbs. 
$2.50; 50 lbs. $3.50; 100 lbs. $6; ton $75. 
SPECIAL NOTICE.—We carry a full 
line of Dog Supplies, Dog Food, 
Aquariums, Fish Food and Supplies, 
Cat Food, Canary Birds, Cages, 
Stands, and Bird Food. 
Sheep Manure. A safe fertilizer for all 
crops. 5 lbs. 35 cts.; 10 lbs. 50 cts.; 25 lbs. 
$1; 50 lbs. $1.75; 100 lbs. $3; ton $50. 
Vigoro. A scientifically balanced food- 
ration furnishing all plant-life with proper 
nourishment for maximum growth and 
beauty. It is clean, odorless, free from weed 
seed, and easy to apply. 5 lbs. 50 cts.; 
25 lbs. $1.50; 50 lbs. $2.50; 100 lbs. $4. 
Lime. For lawn or field use. Very finely 
pulverized. Corrects acid soils; also breaks 
up clay soils. 10 lbs. 30 cts.; 25 lbs. 45 cts.; 
50 lbs. 65 cts.; 100 lbs. $1.20; 1000 lbs. 
$10; ton $15. Special prices on car-lots. 
Granulated Peat Moss. An excellent 
material for mulching rose-beds and flower¬ 
beds to preserve and hold moisture; also 
for mulching and incorporating with the 
soil in rhododendron-, laurel-, and azalea- 
beds. Bale (average weight 190 lbs.) $3.50; 
10 bales $30. 
Hyper-Humus. Nature's product for en¬ 
riching lawns, soil for all kinds of garden¬ 
ing, and for stimulating potted plants. 
Used in making fine lawns, especially 
where soil is poor. 10 lbs. 50 cts.; 25 lbs. 
$1; 50 lbs. $1.50; 100 lbs. $2; ton (20 bags) 
$ 20 . 
Plantabbs. Fulton’s odorless plant-food 
tablets. No waste; no weeds; no run-off; 
uniform feeding; easy to use; immediate 
fertilizer; economical. Guaranteed analy¬ 
sis: Nitrogen, 11 %; phosphoric acid, 15%; 
potash, 20%; being the most concentrated 
plant-food tablets on the market. 30 tab¬ 
lets 25 cts.; 75 tablets 50 cts.; 200 tablets 
$1; 1000 tablets $3.50. 
Salt Hay. Ideal winter covering for plants. 
Large bale (from 200 to 250 lbs.) at 
\y% cts. per lb. 
INDEX 
Page 
Abutilon.20 
Acanthus.14 
Achillea.14, 38 
Achimenes.20 
Aconitum.14, 38 
Acroclinium. 4 
Agathsea.20 
Ageratum. 4 
Agrostemma.14 
Ajuga.38 
Alkanet. 4 
Alyssum.4, 14, 15 
Amaranth, Globe. 8 
Amaranthus. 4 
Anchusa.4, 14, 38 
Anthemis.14, 38 
Antirrhinum.1, 5, 20 
Aquilegia.15 
Arabis.15 
Arctotis. 5 
Armeria.15, 38 
Artichoke.22 
Asparagus.20, 22 
Aster. . .1, 3, 5, 15, 19,38 
Astilbe.38 
Azaleas.39 
Baby’s Breath... 8, 16, 39 
Bachelor’s Button. 7 
Balsam. 6 
Balloon Flower.18 
Balloon Vine. 6 
Baptisia.15, 38 
Bartonia. 6 
Beans.22, 23 
Bean, Hyacinth. 8 
Bean, Scarlet Runner.. 6 
Bear’s Breech.14 
Beets.23 
Begonia.20,34 
Beilis.15 
Bird Seeds.33 
Blanket Flower..16 
Bleeding-Heart..34 
Blue Lace Flower. 7 
Bocconia.15 
Boltonia.15 
Books.21 
Borecole.26 
Brachycome. 6 
Broccoli.24 
Brussels Sprouts.24 
Buddleia.38 
Buphthalmum.15 
Burning Bush. 8 
Butterfly Flower.11 
Cabbage.24 
Caladium.34 
Calceolaria.20 
Calendula.. .3, 6, 3d Cov. 
Page 
Calla.34 
Calliopsis.6, 16 
Campanula.15, 38 
Campion, Rose.14 
Canary-Bird Vine. 6 
Candytuft. 6 
Cannas.34 
Canterbury Bells. . .3, 15 
Cardinal Climber. 6 
Cardinal Flower.17 
Cardoon.24 
Carnations. 6 
Carrots.24 
Castor-Oil Plant.7 
Catananche.38 
Cauliflower.25 
Celeriac.25 
Celery.25 
Celosia. 6 
Centaurea.7, 38 
Chamomile, False.15 
Cheiranthus.16, 19 
Chervil.25 
Chicory.25 
Chinese Lantern.39 
Chrysanthemum. 
3,7,20,38 
Cineraria.20 
Cinnamon Vine, Chi¬ 
nese .34 
Cinquefoil.18 
Clarkia. 7 
Cleome. 7 
Cobeea. 7 
Coccinea. 7 
Cockscomb. 6 
Coleus.20 
Collards .26 
Columbine.15 
Coneflower.19, 39 
Convolvulus. 8 
Coral Bells.16 
Coreopsis.16, 38 
Corn, Field.33 
Corn, Sweet.25,26 
Cornflower. 7 
Cosmos.2d Cov., 7 
Cress.15, 25 
Cucumbers.26 
Cup-and-Saucer.15 
Cupid’s Dart.38 
Cyclamen.20 
Cynoglossum. 7 
Cypress Vine. 7 
Dahlias. . 3, 7, 35, 3d Cov. 
Daisies ... 6, 15,16, 20, 38 
Delphinium.9, 16, 38 
Dianthus. .7, 8,16, 19, 38 
Didisous. . . 7 
Dielytra 
Digitalis.16, 38 
Dolichos. 8 
Doronicum.38 
Dracaena.20 
Dragonhead, False . . . 18 
Dusters.43 
Echinacea.38 
Eggplant.26 
Endive.26 
Epimedium.38 
Erica.38 
Erigeron.16, 38 
Eryngium.16 
Eschscholtzia. 8 
Eupatorium.16 
Euphorbia. 8 
Everlastings.8, 11 
Ferns.20 
Fertilizers. 
48, 3d and 4th Covs. 
Flax.9, 17 
Floss Flower. 4 
Flower Seeds for Wild 
Garden.13 
Forget-me-not.7, 17 
Four o’Clock. 8 
Foxglove.16 
Fuchsia.20 
Funkia.39 
Gaillardia.2dCov.,8,16,39 
Garden Requisites.. 44-46 
Genista.20 
Gerbera.20 
Geum.16 
Gilia. 8 
Gilliflower.11 
Gladiolus.36 
Globe Flower.19 
Gloxinia.20, 34 
Godetia. 8 
Gomphrena. 8 
Gourds. 8 
Grass, Farm and Field 
Seeds. 
.33 
Grevillea. 
.21 
Gumbo. 
.27 
Gypsophila. 
.8, 16,39 
Helenium. 
.16 
Helianthemum. 
.39 
Helianthus. 
.11 
Helichrysum . . . 
. 8 
Heliopsis. 
.39 
Heliotrope. 
. . .19, 21 
Hemerocallis . . . 
.39 
Herbs, Sweet and Medi- 
cinal. 
.30 
Hesperis. 
.16 
Heuchera. 
16,39 
Page 
Hibiscus.17, 39 
Hollyhock.17 
Houseleek.39 
Hunnemannia.3,8 
Hypericum.39 
Immortelles. S 
Insecticides and Fun¬ 
gicides .... 25,33,36,47 
Ipomoea . 8 
Iris.39, 41 
Ismene.34 
Ivy, Ground.18 
Kale.26 
Kochia. 8 
Kohlrabi.26 
Lady’s Slipper. 6 
Lantana. 8 
Larkspur.9,16 
Lathyrus.17 
Lavandula.17 
Lavatera. 8 
Lavender.11, 17, 19 
Lawn Grass Seed. 
31,32,4th Cov. 
Lawn Mowers.42 
Leek.27 
Lettuce.27 
Liatris.17, 39 
Lilies.37 
Linaria. 3 
Linum.9, 17 
Lobelia.9, 17 
Loosestrife.17 
Love-in-a-Mist. 9 
Love-Lies-Bleeding ... 4 
Lunaria.17 
Lupine.9,17 
Lychnis.17, 39 
Lysimachia.39 
Ly thrum.17 
Madeira Vine....... 34 
Malcomia.12 
Mallow.8, 17,39 
Mangel-Wurzels.24 
Maple, Flowering.20 
Marguerite.14, 20 
Marigold. .2d Cov., 3, 6, 9 
Matthiola. 9 
Maurandia.21 
Meadow Rue.39 
Megasea.39 
Menziesia.39 
Mignonette. 9 
Mimulus.21 
Mirabilis. 8 
Monkshood . . .14 
Montbretias.34 
Morning-Glory. 8 
Mourning Bride 
Page 
.11 
Mushrooms. . . . 
.27 
Musk. 
.21 
Muskmelons. . . 
.27 
Mustard. 
.27 
Myosotis. 
.17 
Nasturtium..2d and 3 d 
Nemophila. 
Covs., 9 
. 9 
Nepeta. 
. . 18, 39 
Nicotiana. 
.3,9 
Nigella. 
. 9 
CEnothera. 
.18 
Okra. 
.27 
Onion. 
.28 
Oyster Plant. . . 
.29 
Pachysandra. . . 
.39 
Painted Tongue 
.11 
Pansies. 
. .10, 19 
Papaver. 
. . . 18, 39 
Parsley. 
.28 
Parsnip. 
.28 
Peas. 
.28 
Pentstemon . . . . 
.18 
Peonies. 
.41 
Pepper. 
.2S 
Petunia. 
....3,10 
Phlox. 
10, 18, 39 
Physalis. 
.39 
Physostegia. . . . 
18, 39 
Pinks. 
.7, 14, 16 
Platycodon. 
.18 
Plumbago. 
.39 
Poppy.8, 10, 15, 18 
Portulaca. 
.10 
Potatoes, Seed. . 
.29 
Potentilla. 
.18,39 
Primrose. 
18,21 
Primula. 
18,21,39 
Pumpkin. 
.29 
Pyrethrum. 
.19 
Radish. 
.29 
Red-Hot Poker 
Plant.. 19 
Reseda. 
. 9 
Rhodanthe. 
.ii 
Rhododendrons. 
.39 
Ricinus. 
. 7 
Roses. 
.40 
Rose Moss. 
.10 
Rudbeokia... 
Rutabaga. 
.30 
Sage, Scarlet. . 
.11 
Saintpaulia. 
.21 
Salpiglossis. 
.11 
Salsify. 
.29 
Salvia. 
. 11 
Saponaria. 
.39 
Satin Flower. . . 
. 8 
Page 
Saxifraga.39 
Scabiosa.11, 19 
Schizanthus.11 
Sedum.11, 39 
Sempervivum.39 
Silene.39 
Snapdragon.5, 20 
Sneezewort.16 
Snow-on-the-Mountain 8 
Solanum.21 
Sorrel.29 
Speedwell.19 
Spider Flower, Giant. . 7 
Spinach.29 
Sprayers.43 
Squash.30 
Stachys.39 
Statice.11,19 
Stevia.21 
Stock.9, 11, 12 
Stokesia.19, 39 
Stonecrop.11 
Strawflower. 8 
Streptocarpus.21 
Sunflower.11 
Sweet Peas.12, 17 
Sweet Rocket.16 
Sweet Sultan. 7 
Sweet William.19 
Swiss Chard.29 
Thalictrum.39 
Thrift.15 
Thyme.39 
Thymus.39 
Tigridia.34 
Tithonia.12 
Tobacco Plant. 9 
Tomato.30 
Torenia.11 
Tritoma.19, 39 
Trollius.19 
Tropseolum.6, 9 
Tuberose.34 
Turnip.30 
Valeriana.19 
Vegetable Plants and 
Roots.30 
Verbenas.13 
Veronica.19, 39 
Vinca.39 
Viola.19 
Violets.21,39 
Wallflower.16, 19 
Water-Lilies.37 
W atermelon.27 
Woolflower, Chinese... 6 
Yucca.39 
Zinnias.1st Cov., 13 
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