18 Gardening Aids 
THE STORRS & HARRISON CO. 
A Dose on the Surface Kills the Ants 
in the Nest. 
Squeese What You Need From a Tube. 
No Waste, Clean, Cheap, Effective 
Quick Results. 
“Ant Bait” is very effective, a 1 % 
- Thallium Sulphate Jelly. 
Put up in handy tubes, application is ex¬ 
tremely simple. Place feedings where ants 
are running, indoors or out. A dose of 
“Ant Bait’’ wipes out small new nests over¬ 
night. It may take two or three days and 
another dose for large nests. Although de¬ 
signed specifically for ants, it is remark¬ 
ably effective against roaches, silverfish, 
rats and mice. One of the newest and most 
effective agents for vermin control' known 
to science. 
Garden Size 
Tube (1% ozs.) 
By mail, 
postpaid 
MOSQUITOZOFF 
Don’t Let Mosquitoes Spoil Your Summer! 
/or 
GARDEN, 
GARAGE, 
FURNACE, 
MOWING 
DRIVING, 
HOUSE¬ 
WORK, 
ETC. 
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'ear 
Qarden gloves 
GLOVES 
Soft—pliable—ALL 
LEATHER—dirt proof. 
For both men and 
women. Cling to the 
hands and give prac¬ 
tically BAREHAND 
FREEDOM. Specially 
adapted for general home 
use. ^ 
Soft as Kid 
Washable 
The unusual quality of extreme softness and 
pliability in this all-leather glove is the result 
of a special processing of a select imported 
leather. 
This adds comfort to protection, in doing 
the countless daily tasks which contact the 
hands with dirt, cold or roughness—without 
loss in dexterity. 
Eezy-Wear gloves are also favored by work¬ 
men such as painters, carpenters, mechanics— 
who require free and unhampered use of 
fingers and hands but must have all-leather 
protection. 
C Large, ") 
Men's i Medium ^Women's 
or. Small 
HANDS 
our 
Postpaid: 
ONE 
PAIR 
or two pairs 
for $1.40. 
-V - Buzz—buzz—whack—slap-y!! You know how it j* 
goes. Here is a new concoction in dainty flat flasks 
for purse, car pocket or dresser, designed to en- y 
* sure you outdoor summer peace. A slight dab » 
rubbed in on hands, ear lobes, ankles, or other ex- 
* posed skin is good for hours of protection. Mos- y 
* quitoes just don’t like the smell of it, and sulk 
■t away. On the other hand, it smells good to most ^ 
T •'people — a quite refreshing perfume. . 
** ^ 1 oz. , 35c: 2 ozs., 50c, postpaid. 
*f W ' $ % yx J ^ 
"DOGZOFF" 
Save Your Evergreens! 
If you are bothered with dogs, cats or 
rabbits, “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. 
Its use is guaranteed to keep these animals 
from any place where they are not wanted. 
Applied with any small insect sprayer and 
one application usually does the work. 
Sturgis, Ky., 8-2-35. 
Gentlemen: You will find enclosed 70c for 
Dogzoff. I received a bottle in the early 
spring and put on my 
evergreens. I found it al- Price for 
P.°eased 00 ‘i; y a o n ne a h a v V ;S S»PP>y 
evergreens can’t be with¬ 
out Dogzoff. 
Yours very truly, 
J. F. Whitsell. 
70c 
Prepaid. 
BOO 
Landscaping the 
Home Grounds 
L. W. Ramsey 
V'jr p ON ALL GARDENING 
SUBJECTS. A more com- 
plete list mailed on application 
^ ™ fci* * Prices are all Postpaid 
170 pages, 175 illustrations. A fine under¬ 
standable description of artistic theory and 
practical execution. Applies to small or large 
grounds. Outstanding in its (J*0 1 C 
helpfulness. 
Lawns 
F. F. Rockwell 
Simply written to instruct the amateur in 
every process of preparation, making, main¬ 
tenance and preservation of beautiful lawns. 
87 pages, d*-| A(\ 
39 illustrations. 
Gardening 
With Herbs 
For Flavor 
and Fragrance 
Helen Morgenthau Fox 
How to Grow 
Roses 
Pyle-McFarland- 
Stevens 
An absorbing current topic, delightfully 
handled by a thoroughly posted, skillful 
writer. Herbs in the garden, over the stove, 
and in the icebox. 68 profitable kinds de¬ 
scribed and applied. Complete details con¬ 
cerning each item, how to get, how to care 
for, how to use. Ancient herbal lore mod¬ 
ernized ; recipes for 56 distinct dishes from 
herbs. /jj- 
334 pages. Cloth. 
The new book by three of America’s fore¬ 
most Rose authorities. Up-to-date in every 
particular, and dependable. 211 pages, 138 
pictures (45 of them i £ 
in colors). *J>^. 1 O 
The most valuable one book for gardeners. 
Over 1000 questions such as you would ask 
about gardening problems every day. The 
answers are clear, simple and helpful—by 
an authority. 328 pages. Well illustrated. 
Cloth. The amateur’s d»o 
real friend. ip^.OD 
New Edition 
*■ AA1 GARDEN 
1 IVII I QUESTIONS 
* v vr * ANSWERED 
Alfred C. Hottes 
The Book of 
Perennials 
Alfred C. Hottes 
For both amateur and professional. Grow¬ 
ing, using, selecting and propagating peren¬ 
nials, with classified lists of material for all 
uses. Over 140 separate species. 1 C 
described, pronounced, etc. Cloth. I D 
