Yokohoma Plant Food 
This photo shows ex¬ 
actly the change Y 
kohoma makes in pot¬ 
ted plants. We exper- 
imented ourselves 
and the results were 
wonderful. Two plants 
of the same size and 
strength were used, 
and given the same 
care. One was 
with Yokohoma, and 
within a few weeks 
almost doubled in size, 
as shown in illustra¬ 
tion, and was a per- 
f e c t specimen o f 
healthy plant life. It 
will make your flower 
garden a place of real 
beauty, with large 
fragrant flowers in 
abundance, keeping 
them in bloom long 
into the fall. It will 
make your vegetable garden productive, your plants and vines 
bending with luscious fruits and crisp vegetables which will 
mature early. It will keep your house plants fresh and beau- 
ful and will make them bloom continually throughout the 
winter months. Order a box today, then watch the wonderful 
results. Full directions with each box. Clean and easily ap¬ 
plied. Keeps the soil rich but odorless, acts as disinfectant | 
and kills cut worms. It is highly concentrated. It makes no I 
difference how healthy or delicate your plants may be, Yoko¬ 
homa will bring out new foliage and flowers and cause a mar¬ 
velous transformation. Sample trial size, 15c; house plant 
size 30c; garden size, $1.15. 
Strawberries 
From Seed 
Everbearing Strawberries ’ 
grown from seed. An excel- ] 
lent strawberry, slightly smal- ’ 
ler than the standard variety, , 
but of the most delicious flavor. [ 
Seed sown in pots or flats in 1 
winter will produce fruits the \ 
following fall. Seed sown in the | 
spring will produce plants yield¬ 
ing delicious fruits the follow¬ 
ing season, over an inch in 
length. Start a strawberry 
patch, and you will enjoy these 
tasty berries all season, and as 
late as October or early Novem¬ 
ber. No. 4159. Pkt. 15c; 2 Pkts. 
25c. 
( 
Uaise Some 
Peanuts 
Can be easily grown in every 
state in the Union. Just think 
of growing all the peanuts you 
want to eat and have some to 
sell or give away. Directions 
for planting: Shell nuts care¬ 
fully so as not to break the in- 
si *e skin. Plant as soon as 
ground is warm, three feet 
apart, three or four in a hill, 
cover two inches deep. Soil 
should be deep and mellow. 
Produces fifty to sevent-five 
bushels to the acre. 
No. 4160. Pkt. 10c. 
Chinese Cinnamon 
Vines 
Cinnamon Vines — from the 
Oriental land are the most 
charming of climbers, and will 
quickly surround your arbor, 
windows and veranda with a 
wonderful profusion of lovely 
vines covered with handsome, 
glossy heart-shaped leaves and 
sweet-scented flowers. Once 
planted, will grow a lifetime. 
Perfectly hardy, thrives every¬ 
where, in sun or shade, wet or 
dry. Never troubled with in¬ 
sects or blight. A splendid 
climber that will grow 30 ft. 
in a single season. For windows 
plant 2 on each side. For por¬ 
ches plant one foot apart. Sup¬ 
port the vines with twine. 
Choice roots. 
lOceach; 3 for 25; 7 for 50c. 
Insecticides and Fertilizer 
Red Arrow Inect Spray is absolutely non-poisonous to 
everything but insects. May be sprayed on fruit or vegetables 
before they are eaten with no harmful effect. 
RED ARROW is recommended for Rose Bugs, Aphids, Red 
Spiders, Leaf Hoppers, Mealy Bugs, Cut Worms, Caterpillars, 
Cabbage Worms, Tomato Worms, Army Worms, Box Mites, 
Currant Worms, Fern Scale, Thrips, Squash Bugs, Aster Beet¬ 
les, Japanese Beetles and many other beetles and bugs. 1 oz. 
bottle makes 4 to 8 gals. 35c postpaid. 
*4 Pt. can makes 15 to 30 gals, spray. $1.00 postpaid. 
Floranid Urea A highly concentrated inorganic fertili¬ 
zer containing 46 per cent nitrogen, clean, odorless, stainless, 
for flowers, vegetables, berries, shrubs, lawns, ornamental 
and fruit trees ; 92 times stronger than manure. Price, lb. can 
50c. 
Index 
Cactus . 
26 
Cosmos . 
4-10 
Hibiscus 
23 
Onions 
. 39 
Spanish Bayonet 22 
Caladium 
28 
Cucumber . 
35 
Hollyhocks .14-21 
Palm . 
26 
Spinach 
30-42 
Abronia . 
9 
Calceolaria. 
27 
Cyclamen 
26 
Hop . 
14 
Pansies . 
6-16-24 
Squash . 
.... 42 
Abutilon . 
26 
Canary Flower 
10 
Dahlia 3-6-7-11 
Huckleberry 
41 
Parsley . 
. 38 
Statice . 
.... 18 
Acroclinium .... 
.... 18 
Candytuft . 
11 
Daisies . 
15-22 
Ryacinthiis . 
Impatiens . 
23 
Parsnips .... 
39 
Stocks .4 
-17-25 
Ageratum . 
.... 9 
Canterberry Bell 
6 
Dandelion 
31 
14 
Passion Flow r er 19 
Strawberries 
47 
Alyssum . 
... 9 
Calla Lily. 
Calendula 6 
28 
Delphinium 
21 
Insecticides 
47 
Peas . 
43 
Strawflower 
.... 18 
Almond. 
31 
-10 
Dianthus . 
6-11 
Iris . 
22 
Peanuts 
. 47 
Strawberry 
Amaranthus 
5-9 
Campanula 
20 
Digitalis 
22 
Ivy ....;. ... 
19 
Perennial Peas 21 
Tomato 
31 
Anemone. 
20-24 
Carnations 
20 
Egg Plant. 
39 
Jap; Rose Seed 
27 
Peppers 
41 
Sunflower . 
15 
Artichoke . 
31 
Cardinal Climber 
19 
Electric Plant . 
10 
Jerusalem Cherry 
26 
Petunias 3-5-6-7-13 
Sw'eet Peas 
7 
Asparagus . 
30-39 
Carrots . 
36 
Endive . 
.... 38 
Kale 6-34 
Phlox 5-13-21-25 
Sweet William 
17-21 
Asters . 
.6-7-8 
Canna . 
10 
Euphorbia . 
11 
Kohlrabi . 
46 
Phystotegia 
23 
Swiss Chard 
42 
Baby's Breath . 
15 
Catchfly 
10 
Everlastings 
18 
Kudzu Vine. 
19 
Plant Food 
. 47 
Tobacco Plant 
15 
Bachelor Buttons 9 
Catnip . 
22 
Ferns . 
26 
Larkspur .12-24 
Platycodon 
23 
Tomatoes . 
31-45 
Balsam . 
4-10 
Cauliflower 
34 
Fertilizer 
47 
Leek 
38 
Poppies 
16-21-25 
Tritoma 
.... 23 
Balloon Vine . 
19 
Celery 
Feverfew 
11 
Lettuce 
38 
Pop Corn 
37 
Trollius 
.... 22 
Bartonia . 
10 
Asparagus 
30 
Filfera Palm 
.... 26 
Lilies 15-23-27-28 
Portulaca 
16-25 
Trumpet Vine 
... 19 
Basket of Gold 
22 
Celery . 
36 
Forget Me Not 
11 
Lily of the 
Potato Seed 
31 
Tuberose 
... 28 
Beans 30-31-32-33 
Celeriac 
36 
Freesias 
23 
Valley 
28 
Primrose 
14-27 
Turnips . 
30-46 
Beets . 
32 
Celosia . 3-7-11 
Fuchsia 
26 
Lilium Regale 
28 
Primula 
. 27 
Vegetable 
Begonias . 
9-28 
Cherry . 
41 
Flower Collection 4 
Lobelia 
14 
Pumpkin ... 
44 
Spaghetti 
30 
Beilis . 
23 
Chestnut Bean 
31 
Gaillardia 
12 
Lunaria 
18 
Pyrethrum 
22 
Verbenas 3-5- 
14-15 
Bird of Paradise 27 
Chinese Lantern 
20 
Garden Book ... 
... 18 
Lupines . 
14 
Radish 
30-44 
Vine Peach 
31 
Black-Eyed 
Chrysanthemum 3-23 
Geraniums . 
26 
Lawn Grass 
2 
Rhubarb 
31 
Violets 
15 
Susan 
9 
Cigar Plant. 
26 
Geum 
.... 22 
Marigolds 5-7-24 
Roses 
26-27-29 
Water Lilies 
15 
Blue Lace Flower 9 
Cineraria 
27 
Gladiolus . 
... 28 
Mimosa 
26 
Rudbeckia 
17 
Watermelon 
40-46 
Blue Lily. 
27 
Cinnamon Vines 
47 
Globe Amaranth 18 
Moonvine 
19 
Rudeb’agas 
46 
Weather Plant 
15 
Brachyoome 
9 
Clarkia . 
11 
Gloxinia 
27-28 
Mosquito Plant 
12 
Salpigiossis 
17 
Weeping Palm 
... 26 
Broccoli . 
32 
Cobaea 
19 
Godetia 
12-25 
Morning Glories 
19 
Salsify . . 
31 
Wild Cucumber . 22 
Brugmansia 
.... 27 
Coffee . 
31 
Gourds 
12-30 
Muskmelon 
40 
Salvia 
17-24 
Wild Flowers 
... 4 
Brussels Sprouts 34 
Coleus . 
11 
Guinea Bean 
30 
Mustard 
31 
Scabiosa 
15-20-24 
Wind Flower 
20 
Butterfly Bush 
9 
Columbine . 
20 
Grass Seed 
2 
Nasturtiums 3-4 
-13 
Shamrock 
22 
Wisteria 
... 19 
Burning Bush 
9 
Corn . 
37 
Heliotrope 
12 
Nicotiana 
14 
Shoo Fly 
. 27 
Wool Flower 
16 
Cabbage . 
34 
Coreopsis . 
23 
Herbs . 
39 
Nigella 
14 
Snapdragons 
4-16 
Zinnias 15-17-18-25 
