A K T U U K O. 1. K E, SEEDSMAN AN D F T> D U I S T, FOR T SMITH. ARKANSAS 
TERRO ANT KILLER 
A syrup attractive to worker ants which 
transmits to the queen. Soon the whole col¬ 
ony is destroyed. Used successfully by many 
of our customers for years. Two sizes; 25c 
and 50c. Postpaid, 35c and 60c. 
TERRO ROACH KILLER 
Kills roaches and water bugs. Price 35c; 
postpaid, 45c. 
WEED KILLER 
(Hammonds) 
Kills poison ivy, weeds, vegetation. Espe¬ 
cially good for keeping walks, drives, gutters, 
etc., free from weeds. Directions; Use 1 
quart to 10 gallons of water; 1 gallon to 40 
gallons of water. Per qt., 65c, not prepaid. 
TREE PAINT 43 
(A Paste) 
Protects wounds, aids in keeping a tree from 
destructive w'ork of rot and decay. Price: 1- 
Ib. can, 40c; postpaid, 50c. Not prepaid; 1- 
gal. can, $1.50. 
TREE PAINT 43 
(A Liquid) 
Especially made for fruit growei's, nursery¬ 
men, farmers, caretakers of parks and es¬ 
tates, and tree surgeons. It contains the 
same ingredients (except the binder or inert) 
as the paste form. When painted around the 
base of trees it aids in keeping rabbits and 
other small animals from eating bark. Rec¬ 
ommended for apple borers in combination 
with Paradichlorobenzine. Descriptive cir¬ 
culars mailed on application. 1-lb. can, 40c; 
postpaid, 50c. Not postpaid, 1-gal. can, $1.50. 
HOTKAPS—An Individual 
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Hothouse for Every Plant! 
Keeps out frost, rain, wind, hail, birds and 
insects, and maintains a perfect mulch. 
HOTKAPS are placed either over plants at 
the time they are transplanted or over seeds 
at time of planting. They should be placed 
on a slight slope, if possible, to provide drain¬ 
age. 
25—(Wt. 2 lbs.) and Setter 50c; postpaid 
60c. 
ion — (Wi. 5 lbs.) Setter and Tamper $2.40; 
postpaid $2.60. 
250—(Wt. !t lbs.) Setter and Tamper $3.65; 
postpaid $3.90. 
loot)—(W1. 28 lbs.) Setter and Tamper not in¬ 
cluded, $9.75; postpaid $10.20. 
Steel Setter and Tamper $1.50; postpaid 
$1.75. 
(larden Setter alone 50c; postpaid 65c. 
Steel Tamper alone 25c; postpaid 35c. 
Full directions with each package. 
for better lawns 
VIGORO 
* Compute plant food 
better shrubs and trees 
yiGORO 
Complete plant food 
VIGORO. A complete plant food, made by 
Swift, containing 11 of the elements plants 
must get from the soil. Economical, clean, 
odorless and sanitary for the garden, lawn, 
flowers, shrubs and trees. Complete direc¬ 
tions contained in every bag. 
100-lb. bag.$4.00 
50-lb. bag.. 2.50 
25-lb. bag__ 1.50 
10-lb. pkg. . . 0.85 
5-lb. pkg. 0.45 
1-lb. pkg. 0.10 
Prices named are not prepaid. 
SHEEP FERTILIZER 
It is ])ure sheep manure, absolutely weedless. 
It supplies all the elements necessary for 
liealthy plant growth, including humus, which 
permanently improves the soil. Fine for 
lawns, gardens and flowers. Price: 2 lbs., 
15c; 5 lbs., 30c; 10 lbs., 55c; 25 lbs., 85c; 50 
lbs., $1.25; 100 lbs., $2.40. Not prepaid. 
BONE MEAL 
For top dressing for lawns, pastures and 
meadows; also for use in the vineyard and 
about fruit trees and bushes. It carries am¬ 
monia and phosphoric acid. 5 lbs., 35c; 10 
lbs., 60c; 25 lbs., $1.10. Not prepaid. Write 
for quantity prices. 
HYDRATED LIME. Hydrated lime used for 
top dressing on lawns and mixing soil for pel¬ 
ting plants. 50 pounds to cover 1,000 square 
feet. 10 lbs., 25c; 50-lb. bags, 90c. Not pre¬ 
paid. 
PEAT MOSS 
A moisture-retaining humus. Quickly decays 
so that it is available for plant food. Used 
extensively on lawns and for mulching roses, 
flower beds, evergreens, etc. 
Established lawns should he covered one- 
half inch deep with Granulated Peat Moss in 
the late fall. It will almost disappear by 
spring. If the fall covering has been omitted 
cover lightly in the spring and occasionally 
during (he growing season. It soon works in 
about the grass roots. 
We also have the Peat Moss Poultry Littei’, 
which is being very extensively used by poul¬ 
try raisers. If interested we will, on request, 
mail a special bulletin on Peat Moss and its 
uses. Price: 3 qts., 10c; V/z pks., 25c; 1 bu., 
50c; 3 bu., $1.00; !/2 bale, $2.00; full bale, 
$3.00, not prepaid. 
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