"West Grove, Penna.. 
Insecticides, etc. 
GARDEN REQUISITES, INSECTICIDES, ETC, 
THOMPSON’S ROSE NICOTINE 
Is chemically pure nicotine, and quick death 
to insects on roses, plants, pets, or wherever 
found. No trouble, no odor, no staining, 
no harm; simply apply as directed with spray 
pump or plant sprinkler. Especially effective 
for insects on roses. It is an economical 
insecticide and the best on the market. 
Price, small can, 30 cts.; larger size, 60 cts., 
postpaid. 
GRAPE DUST 
For mildew, mold or rust mites. See 
page 6. 
BORDEAUX MIXTURE, DRY 
See page 6 
SULPHO-TOBACCO SOAP 
A few applications of this splendid insecticide will rid plants 
and animals of all kinds of injurious insects, cheaply and effec¬ 
tively. Directions for use on every package. 3-oz. cake, makes 
i'A gallons prepared solution, 10 cts. each; 8-oz. cake, makes 
4 gallons prepared solution, 25 cts. each, postpaid. 
HELLEBORE, POWDERED WHITE. See page 6 
A GOOD PLANT-FOOD, “BON ARBOR” 
The Greatest Plant-Food Ever 
Discovered 
Results from only one or two appli¬ 
cations are beyond description. It will 
make plants bloom that have never flow¬ 
ered before. Plants that are withered, 
yellow and almost dead will become vigor¬ 
ous and thrifty by using “Bon Arbor.” 
pkg., making 15 gals., 30 cts. 
l-lb. pkg., making 30 gals., 55 cts., post¬ 
paid. 
IMPERISHABLE LABELS 
Needed in every well-regulated garden, to keep plants per¬ 
manently labeled. These are made of thin sheet-copper, plain, 
and the names can be written on by anyone with a sharp, hard 
stick. The labels are everlasting. Price, 25 cts. per doz.; box of 
too, including a steel marking pencil, jti.35, postpaid. 
RADIX FOR WORMS 
Get rid of the earth-worms in your flower¬ 
pots, flower-beds and lawn quickly and without 
injury to the plants, by using “Radix.” Price, 
i-lb. can, 65 cts., postpaid. 
ANT DESTROYER 
Rid your lawns and tennis-courts of ants; it 
takes only about three days to do it by putting 
as much Ant Destroyer as will lie on a dime to 
each ant-hill once a day; usually only three 
applications are necessary. Price, per lb. 90 cts., postpaid, or 
by express collect, in 5-lb. cans, 65 cts. per lb. 
PAPER FLOWER-POTS 
l ight and waterproof. Reliable and especially convenient for 
temporary use. Doz. postpaid 100, by express 1,000, by express 
3- inch.$0 20 $1 00 $6 00 
3^-inch. 30 1 15 7 50 
4- inch. 40 1 50 9 00 
5- mch. 50 2 25 16 00 
THE UNIQUE HEDGE-TRIMMER 
Mows your hedge. Cuts evenly and quickly. A valuable tool. 
Price, $5 prepaid. (See cut, page 50.) 
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MRS. PLANTS. FRUITS. 
trees, vegetables 
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THE AUTO-SPRAY 
For spraying roses, fruits, etc., we know of nothing better. 
Every machine is warranted to be perfect mechanically. The 
capacity is four gallons and the shipping weight twelve pounds. 
Price for No. lA., Brass Sprayer with stop-cock, $7.50, by ex¬ 
press. 
NEW ERA OR TRI-JET SPRAYER 
The best spraying apparatus 
on the market at the price. Eco¬ 
nomical not only because of its 
low price, but because of its 
great saving of material; makes mist out of 
liquids. Price, by express, Galvanized 
Reservoir, 75 cts.; Brass Reservoir, $1 ; 
either kind sent prepaid for 25 cts. addi¬ 
tional. 
LENOX SPRAYER 
Useful for Spraying Under the 
Leaves 
Almost indispensable for house 
plants. Complete with a sample 
cake of Sulpho-Tobacco Soap. 
Price, 50 cts., postpaid. 
C. & J. RUBBER SPRAYER 
Splendid for applying insecticides 
to plants. Price, 6-oz. size, 85 cts. 
each, postpaid. 
50 cts 
post¬ 
paid 
Lenox 
Sprayer 
“NEVERBREAK” GARDEN TROWELS 
Are strong, durable and sat¬ 
isfactory. None better. Blade 
6 inches long. Price, 25 cts., 
postpaid. 
PRUNING SHEARS 
Many a plant suffers from want of timely pruning. If shears 
are not handy it does not get done. Order them now. 
Japanned Handles. 8 A inches long, a different design, strongly 
built, especially well suited to lady’s hand. Price, 75 cts. 
each, postpaid. 
Nickel-plated. 9 inches long. (See cut.) Best workmanship; 
ratchet adjusting nut. 
First-class every way. 
Price, $1.35 each, post¬ 
paid. 
HEDGE SHEARS 
Long handles and 9-inch blades for trimming hedges; also very 
useful for finishing off the lawn where a lawn-mower cannot 
reach. Price, $2 each, by express only. 
VALUABLE GARDEN BOOKS 
“BEAUTIFY YOUR YARD” 
This little book is full of practical 
pointers about the best plants to grow. 
Instructively illustrated. 24 pages. 
“HOW TO GROW ROSES” 
See full details about this 32-page 
book on page 6. 
“THE BOOK OF THE CANNA” 
Tells of the marvelous advances 
made in improving the size and form 
of the flower, culture, winter care, etc. 
Price of the above booklets, 10 cts. 
each, or any one of them free (on 
request) with a SI order. 
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