^106 TOT TY’S SUND RIE^S^ MADISON, NEW JERSEY ^ 
SUNDRIES 
CHRYSANTHEMUM 
FERTILIZER 
This fertilizer, if rightly handled, is the most 
wonderful plant food for finishing Chrysanthemums 
that has ever been compounded. 
The analysis is as follows: 
Total nitrogen, i6 to i8. Equal to ammonia, 
20 to 21. Ammonia, i6 to 17. Soluble phosphoric 
acid, Po O5, 6 to 7. Potash K2 O, 4 to 5. 
Tiiis fertilizer is absolutely safe when dissolved 
in water in the proportion of one pound to fifty 
gallons of water. It may be used in conjunction 
with natural fertilizers, but in itself it furnishes a 
complete plant food for not only Chrysanthemums, 
but any other plants, such as Roses, that are well 
rooted and will stand the feeding. 
Plants may be watered with this fertilizer once a 
week in the proportion given, and the results will 
amply testify to its value. 50c. per Ib. 
CARNATION AND FRUIT 
FERTILIZER 
Similar to the Chrysanthemum fertilizer, so far 
as the ingredients arc concerned, but it will be noted 
that the percentage of nitrogen is reduced and the 
percentage of potash greatly increased. This is 
necessary because experiments have proved that 
the Carnation is greatly improved by a larger 
percentage of potash than is needed in the case of 
softer growing plants. This fertilizer is also won¬ 
derfully elTcctive in raising fruits under glass. The 
potash and nitrogen being balanced in just the right 
proportion, it produces the most perfect fruits. 
Every gardener in the country should try this 
fertilizer on his Grapes and other fruits. 50c. per lb. 
Analysis: Nitrogen, 10 to 12. Equal to am¬ 
monia, 12 to 15. Ammonia, ii to 12. Soluble 
phosphoric acid, P2 O5, 6 to 7. Potash K O2, 10 
to 12. 50c. per Ib. 
SUCCESSFUL CULTIVATION 
demands a knowledge of the habits of plant insects and diseases and of the proper remedies for their control. 
The following products have the endorsement of the foremost growers of tlie country and are generally 
recognized as standard remedies for the insects and diseases for which they arc suggested. 
APHINE 
Aphinc is a most eflcctive remedy for all sap 
sucking insects, the green, black, and white fly (the 
aphis), thrips, soft scale, and such soft bodied leal 
eating insects as the currant and cabbage slugs. It 
can be safely applied to all flower, fruit and vegetable 
plants. Quart SJi.oo, gallon S3.00. 
FUNGINE 
Fungine is a most cllcctive remedy for the control 
of mildew, rust, and various other fungi cficcting 
flowers, fruits and vegetables. Unlike Bordeaux 
Mixture and lime and sulphur, Fungine does not 
stain the foliage when applied, but cleanses it—■ 
which is most desirable in garden and greenhouse 
use. Quart Si.00, gallon S3-00. 
VERMINE 
Vermine is a soil sterilizer and vermicide which will destroy" many of the insects and other vermin 
working in the soil at the roots of plants. It is applied to planted soil whenever roots and plants arc attacked 
by maggots, grubs, worms, or root lice. To rid the ground of vermin before planting, Vermine may be 
applied in concentrated lorm, following with a thorough drenching of the soil with the hose. Quart Si-oo, 
gallon S3.00. 
APHINE, FUNGINE AND VERMINE 
APHINE, FUNGINE and VERIVIINE arc not experiments. These products have been on the 
market for a number of years have stood the test of time and have been found tlioroughly cflicicnt. 
They meet the requirements of professional and amateur gardeners alike, both in the grccniiouse 
and in the garden. 
