PERFECTION BRAND SEEDS 
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STRAWBERRY BOXES AND CRATES 
AMERICAN STYLE 
Per 100 Per 1000 
Quart Boxes __$ .85 $7.00 
Pint Boxes _ 80 
Quart Crates, each, 25c. 17.00 
Pint Crates, each 25c_17.00 
If interested in quantities ask for lowest market price. 
CATNIP MICE 
Cloth mouse filled with catnip. Cats and kittens frolic 
and cut up all kinds of antics when given a catnip mouse. 
It is a necessity for every family that keeps a cat or kitten. 
Very important that growing kittens have catnip. 15c each; 
$1.95 per dozen. 
Wheelbarrow Grass Seeders 
ROYAL SEEDER 
Have won for themselves first 
place among all kinds of grass 
seeders. They have demonstrated 
that they are the most accurate 
and economical machine for 
sowing Clover, Timothy, Alfalfa 
and other small seeds broadcast, 
other small seeds broadcast. 
They run easily, and sow evenly 
in windy weather. The quantity 
of seed sown is accurately gov¬ 
erned by the wheel, which 
moves correspondingly slow or 
fast as the machine runs over 
the ground. This seeder has a 
strong steel wheel 32 inches in 
diameter, with an inch and a 
quarter by one-quarter inch 
steel tire, is operated by a de- 
THE CYCLONE SEEDER—Sows 
vice that engages the wheel close to the bub. It is instantly thrown out of 
gear, and the amount of seed sown is quickly governed by changing a screw 
in the index. This seeder does not injure or bunch the seed, but evenly 
distributes it the full length of the hopper. 
all kinds of grain and seeds per¬ 
fectly—oats, cow peas, millet, etc. 
Each, $1.95, postpaid. 
12 ft.. Single Hopper for Alfalfa, Clovers, Millet, Timothy. Each. $12.00 
16 ft., Single Hopper for Alfalfa, Clovers, etc. Each. 13.75 
14 ft.. Double Hopper for Blue Grass, Red Top, Orchard Grass, Alfalfa, 
Clovers, etc. Each. 14.75 
PEAT MOSS IN THE GARDEN 
Peat Moss is Nature’s answer to the gardener’s two most 
perplexing problems—how to correct a defective soil, and how 
to provide a source of constant moisture supply. 
Just as nature bar provided for England the woolen in¬ 
dustry, and for France, wine, so are Sweden and Germany 
favored as the source of the finest peat moss. 
The less humid climate and the more severe winters, es¬ 
pecially in Sweden, have favored the growth of the one 
particular species of sphagnum moss which is the purest, 
most absorbent and least decayed of all deposits of peat moss 
so far discovered. 
To these natural advantages is added a superior method of 
processing, cleaning and preparing for the market, as in 
both of these countries the peat moss industry is recognized 
as a primary one. 
The result is a clean, finely granulated product, fluffy, 
porous and highly absorbent that has no superior for chang¬ 
ing a heavy soil into one that can be penetrated easily by 
plant growth, or for providing body and water-holding 
powers to light soils. 
Gardeners who have never used peat moss will be sur¬ 
prised to discover its useful properties in the all-year-round 
garden program. 
Soils which are not naturally good, because of too much 
sand or gravel, which lack life and vigor, or are stiff, hard 
clay, difficult to work, cold and uncongenial, can readily be 
corrected by the addition of generous quantities of granu¬ 
lated peat moss. It provides humus (without adding weed 
seed), promotes helpful bacterial action and creates an idea) 
friable, loose, porous soil. Hard-caked top crusts become a 
thing of the past, and tedious cultivation is no longer 
necessary. 
Peat moss is harmless. It will not burn or injure the 
plants, regardless of the amount used; it is also odorless, 
pleasant to work with and when used as a mulch, adds to the 
neatness and attractiveness of the garden. 
For lawns, for preparing the soil for garden beds, sised 
flats, greenhouse benches, for rooting cuttings, as a summer 
or winter mulch peat moss is a ready and efficient aid, tri’ly. 
Nature’s gift to gardeners. Per bale of 6 cubic ft., $1.75; 
large bale, 12 cubic feet, $2.75 each. 
