RODOPELL 
Reg. U. S. Pat. Office 
Protects Bulb Plantings 
against ravages of rats, mice, moles and other destructive rodents. 
Rodopell is a new material so highly distasteful to rodent pests 
that they refuse to go near it in their search of food. Three years 
of study in laboratories and in the plantings of nationally known 
bulb growers have shown that damage by rodents is wholly elim¬ 
inated when Rodopell is used. 
How to Use Rodopell 
It does not kill rodents but drives them away from the plantings. 
It is harmless to pets and birds. 
Rodopell is simple to use. It is only necessary to scatter a small 
amount (about one heaping tablespoonful — more is harmless) 
around each bulb at planting time. 
For small plantings done with a trowel drop a pinch of Rodopell 
in the bottom of the hole; set the bulb; partially cover the bulb 
with soil; then scatter more Rodopell around the bulb to ring it; 
and cover as usual. 
For large plantings where the bed is dug out, scatter Rodopell 
lightly over the bottom of the bed; set the bulbs in place; spread 
a small amount of soil to partially cover the bulbs; scatter more 
Rodopell around the bulbs and cover as usual. 
Rodopell is — 
Harmless to bulbs. Non-Poisonous. 
Harmless to other vegetation. Clean and pleasant to use. 
Odor pleasant to humans—distasteful to rodents. 
Packed in two sizes— 
2 gallon size sufficient for 100 bulbs. 
5 gallon size sufficient for 250 bulbs. 
Recommended for all bulbs liable to be eaten by rodents. 
For your convenience in applying Rodopell it is impregnated on 
high grade peat moss which aids in preparing the bulb bed. 
Rodopell sufficient for 100 bulbs — $2.00 
Rodopell sufficient for 250 bulbs — 3.75 
The Wayside ‘ °j| J Gjardens Co. 
Hardy Plants, W Bulbs, .feeds 
MENTOR, OHIO 
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U. S. Postage 
MENTOR, OHIO 
Permit No. 1 
Mrs. Oliver M. Freeman, 
7011 Arlington Rd. t 
Bethesda, Md. 
