90 
Hofkan*? Miniature Greenhouses. Protect 
** plants from frost, wind and rain; 
mature the crops earlier, keep off insects 
and keep the soil moist. They are individ¬ 
ual miniature greenhouses; 11 inches across 
at base. 
By mail postpaid Not postpaid 
Boll of 1,000 Kaps.$10.50 $9.75 
Boll of 250 Kaps. 3.95 3.65 
Roll of 100 Kaps. 2.65 2.40 
5,000 or more Kaps at $9.65 per 1,000. 
100 and 250 Kap rolls contain a cardboard 
setter and steel tamper. Extra setters: Metal, 
$1.70 each postpaid. Not postpaid, $1.50. 
Cardboard, 65c each, postpaid. Not postpaid, 
50c. 
Gator Hide Mulch Paper 
—USE IT TO GROW EARLIER, 
BIGGER AND BETTER CROPS. 
Type B . . .. 
Type A . ... 
Type B . ... 
Type B . ... 
Mulch paper practically eliminates weeds and 
the labor of cultivating; it conserves the soil mois¬ 
ture, keeps the ground from crusting; hastens ma¬ 
turity and produces superior crops in size, quality 
and cleanliness. 
Every crop grown in rows in 
and field, except peanuts, can 
mulch paper. 
Width 
. 18 inches 
.18 inches 
. 18 inches 
.36 inches 
Length 
45 feet 
300 yards 
150 yards 
150 yards 
By Mail 
Postpaid 
$ .65 
2.70 
2.70 
5.35 
both the garden 
be grown under 
Not Postpaid 
$ .50 per roll 
2.00 per roll 
2.00 per roll 
4.00 per roll 
viz . r r» «. —Made of thick, tough, waterproof 
Waterproor raper rots paper; light, unbreakable, easy to 
handle and set up ready for use. May be used over and over. 
By Mail Postpaid 
Not Prepaid 
Width 
Per 25 
50 
100 
Per 25 
50 
100 
1000 
2% inch 
. 30c 
50C 
75c 
25c 
35c 
55C 
$4.35 
2 % inch 
,35c 
55c 
80O 
25c 
40C 
60C 
4.50 
3 inch . . 
. .40C 
60c 
90C 
30c 
45c 
75 c 
6.00 
4 inch. . 
. ,65c 
95c 
$1.40 
50C 
75C 
$1.20 
9.50 
Pot, Plant, 
and Tree Labels 
Per 100 500 
1000 
Per 100 
500 
1000 
10 inch. . 
.$1.25 $4.75 
$8.75 
4 inch . . . 
.$ .25 
$1.00 
$1.75 
12 inch . . 
1.40 6.25 
11.50 
6 inch . .. 
. .35 
1.50 
2.50 
3 % inch 
copper 
8 inch . . . 
. .SO 
3.75 
7.00 
wired 
tree 
labels 
.35 1.35 
2.50 
if 
1 -7 pSs&P 
R A D I 
I S C Y T 
| STONE. 
on a 1e 
A C 
H E 
Puts 
tsting 
edge witn the right “bite” for tough grass and weeds; prac¬ 
tically indestructible. By mail postpaid, 35c. Not prepaid, 25c. 
LAWN SPRINKLERS 
UNIVERSAL. —Throws the water from 
the perforated head, as well as from 
the arms; waters a 25-foot circle. 
By mail postpaid, $2.70. Not post¬ 
paid, $2.50. 
HARTFORD. —Has a sharp point so 
that it can be stuck in the ground. 
The head revolves at great speed, 
watering a 30 to 40-foot circle. By 
mail postpaid, 2 foot $1.45; 4 foot 
{ $1.75. Not prepaid, 2 foot $1.35; 4 foot $1.60. 
Universal 
NEW DOLLAR —The smallest of all revolv¬ 
ing sprinklers, but a good one; waters a 
circle about 30 feet in diameter. By mail 
postpaid, $1.00. Not postpaid, 85c. 
RING SPRINKLER. —Does not get 
out of order; has no moving parts 
to wear or get loose; waters a 
circle 30 feet in diameter. By 
mail post¬ 
paid, $1.00. 
Not post¬ 
paid, 90c. 
BABY RING. —Made of stamped sheet 
brass; waters a circle 25 feet in diameter. 
By mail postpaid, 60c. Not postpaid, 50c. 
RAIN KING 
Each nozzle a complete 
sprinkler with full range 
of direction, distance and 
volume. Nothing to get 
out of order. Built for 
hard work and built to 
last. Bearings are hard¬ 
ened and machined to 
precision standards. In¬ 
stantly set for .either 
stationary or whirling 
spray, coarse or fine, fast 
or slow, to cover large 
or small circles; sprin¬ 
kles perfectly under any 
pressure. By mail post¬ 
paid, $2.10. Not postpaid, 
$ 2 . 00 . 
INSECTICIDE DUSTERS 
No. 130 Duster -A serviceable and convenient duster for 
small gardens and poultry houses, one that 
distributes dry powdered 
insecticides perfect¬ 
ly. Equipped with two 
extension tubes and two 
nozzles for dusting eith¬ 
er on top or to the under¬ 
side of leaves. The 
operator can reach low- 
growing plants and un¬ 
der leaves without stoop¬ 
ing. The filler cap is 
easy to remove for refilling. By mail postpaid, $1.20. Not post¬ 
paid, $1.00. 
No. 120 Duster 
—Of larger capacity than 
No. 130 and better suited 
for larger areas. It will do 
more work with less effort 
than dusters costing sev¬ 
eral times as much. Every 
stroke of the plunger pro¬ 
duces a powerful air blast 
that breaks up the powder 
into a fine dust that will 
reach all parts of the 
plant. Equipped with 3 
extension tubes, a Y con¬ 
nection and two nozzles 
that apply the insecticide 
on top or underneath the 
leaves. Applies perfectly 
all powdered insecticides. 
By mail postpaid, $2.50. Not prepaid, $2.25. 
No. 200 Crank Duster —The ideal duster for large areas of 
vegetables, tobacco, cotton and fruit 
trees. It develops an unusually powerful air blast, delivering 
more than enough air at the nozzle to prevent clogging and it 1 
breaks the powder into a fine floating dust. It can be adjusted 
to feed exactly the amount of insecticide required. Will handle 
any powder, whether light or heavy. Capacity, 5 to 10 pounds, i 
depending on the powder used. Gears are steel, machine cut, ! 
and run in oil, which reduces wear and noise. Gear case is oil 
and dust-proof, yet readily accessible. Discharge equipment 
consists of two nozzles, two elbows, a Y connection, and four 
15-inch tubes. This permits the use of one or two nozzles. Equip¬ 
ment can be arranged to dust under the leaf or from above. The 
tubes are long enough to reach into fairly large fruit trees. An 
ideal duster for tobacco, cotton and fruit growers and market 
gardeners. By mail postpaid, $13.00. Not postpaid, $12.50. 
Spray Chart 7—It tells what spray or dust to use in combatting 
insects on garden vegetables, potatoes, tobacco, 
cotton and fruits. It tells when to spray. Ask for it—it is free. 
t. w. wood & SONS 
SEEDSMEN SINCE 1879 
RICHMOND, VIRGINIA 
