Plants, Seeds, Bu^s j^^SO^ears Experien 
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, 65 cts., 
postpaid. 
GRAPE DUST 
For mildew, mold or rust mites. See 
page 8. 
BORDEAUX MIXTURE, DRY 
See page 8 
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 - 0 Z. cake, makes 
gallons prepared solution, 10 cts. each. 8-oz. cake, makes 
.4 gallons prepared solution, 25 cts. each, postpaid. 
HELLEBORE—POWDERED WHITE. See page 8 
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.” 
Ji-lb. pkg., making 15 gals., 30 cts. 
i-lb. pkg., making 30 gals., 55 cts., post¬ 
paid. 
IMPERISHABLE LABELS 
Are needed in every well-regulated garden or lawn. Paper 
and wooden labels are soon lost, defaced or destroyed and 
thereby cost you a lot of trouble. These are of thin sheet copper, 
plain. Last for years. Price, 25 cts. per doz. Box of 100, includ¬ 
ing a steel marking pencil, jfi.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” 
the 20th Century Worm Eradicator. Dis¬ 
solve in proportion of I lb. to 30 gallons of 
water, then soak the soil. Worms will come 
up instantly. Price, i-lb. can, 65 cts., post¬ 
paid. 
C. & J. WEED-KILLER 
A great labor-saver. For use on paths, drives and gutters, and 
where no growth is wanted. Mix i gallon with 50 gallons of 
water for 150 square yards. Apply after a rain. Price, H gal., 
?i; I gal., 3S1.50; 5 gals., $7.50, by express. 
PAPER FLOWER POTS 
Light and waterproof. Reliable and especially convenient for 
temporary use. Doz.. postpaid Per 100, by express 
3- ,*"“. . $c 20 $i 00 
3>i-inch. 30 I 15 
4- inch . I 50 
5- inch... 50 225 
NICOTINE 
CT.S'CENTRATED NICO- 
TlS^e-TIIBMOST POWSR- 
, •‘I'X INSECT AND PAR* 
rite DESTROYER KNOVH' 
* CUARANTEEDTOKlU 
INSECTS ON FLO*- 
PJRS. PLANTS. FRUITS. 
Tuber, veoetabixs. 
f •IV.MaW body, domestic. 
r *>I1MALS. FOWLS. ETC. 
B ***0 ALL KINDS Of- 
y "OUSE BUGS. __ 
THE AUTO-SPRAY 
Diameter. .7 inches 
Height.2 feet 
Capacity. .4 gallons 
Wt., empty.. .7 lbs- 
Wt., loaded..39 lbs. 
Wt., shipping. I2lbs. 
Endorsed by more than 200,000 satis¬ 
fied customers. Every machine is war¬ 
ranted to be perfect mechanically. For 
spraying roses, fruits, etc., we know of 
nothing better. 
Prices, by express 
Auto-Spray No. i-A (brass, with stop¬ 
cock. $7 50 
Auto-Spray No. I-B (brass, with 
“Auto-Pop”). 8 00 
Auto-Pop, supplied separately. I 50 
Strainer, made of brass. i 50 
Extension Pipe, Brass, 2 ft. 40 
Extension Pipe, galvanized, 2 ft. 35 
Elbow Extension, brass. 40 
When ready to spray you have nothing 
to do but hold the nozzle. 
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 size sent, prepaid, for 25 cts. addi¬ 
tional. 
C. & J. RUBBER PLANT SPRAYER 
Useful for applying insecticides to plants; enables you to reach 
every part thoroughly. Price, 6-oz. size, 85 cts., each, postpaid. 
“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. 
Nickel-Plated. 9 inches long. (See cut.) Best workmanship, 
ratchet-adjusting nut. First-class every way. Price, jfl.35 
each, postpaid. 
Japanned Handles. 8 
built, especially well 
suited to lady’s hand. 
Price, 75 cts. 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. 
THE UNIQUE HEDGE-TRIMMER 
Mows your hedge, works five times as fast and more evenly 
than ordinary shears. Price $5, prepaid. (See cut, page 53.) 
LANG’S WEEDER 
A handy tool. Invaluable when weeding around soft or tender 
plants. Price, 25 cts., each, postpaid. 
SELF-WATERING FLOWER POTS 
Made of galvanized iron, enameled green. See page 96, 
inches long, a different design, strongly 
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