Plant Good Seeds or Pay the Penalty 
36 “Ye Reap What Ye Sow” 
SUPPLIES AND REQUISITES 
Germaco 
Hotkaps 
Protect Plants for Profit 
GERMACO HOTKAPS can make 
you extra dollars this season. They 
protect plants from frost, wind, rain, 
insects and ground crusting. Thus 
they produce hardier, auicker crops. 
You get highest prices! Prices: 1,000 
lots $10.25; 5,000 lots .$10.15 per M; 
10,000 lots .$10.00 i>er M; 250 Trial 
P.iekage including Garden Setter with 
Tamper $3.S5; 100 Home Package in- 
ciuding Garden Setter with Tamper 
.$2.65; Germaco Hotkap Steel Setter 
with Tamper $1.50; postage extra. 
Garden Setter 50c. 
Why let your house plants wither 
and die prematurely when a WATER- 
MAT can add weeks of life—and in¬ 
crease the beauty and size of blos¬ 
soms and foliage? When your plant 
is placed on a WATER-MAT, the soil 
cannot become water-soaked — will 
not dry out. The WATER-MAT acts 
as a “w i c k”, feeding water UP 
through the pot wall to the roots. 
Plymouth 
Binder Twine 
Plymouth is a 
very 
Binder 
Long 
strong, 
and even, 
uniform 
splendid 
Twine. 
Fibre, 
smooth 
Runs 
size. 
Does not kink or 
break like some 
other brands. If 
you have never 
used it, be sure 
and try some 
this season and 
be convinced. We 
are sure you will 
like it. 
Prices wdll be 
quoted you on 
application. 
Hormodin 
“The Root-Forming Chemiclal” 
“Hormodin” is a hormone-like plant 
growth substance. Its principal use 
is to stimulate rapid root growth on 
cuttings. It has widespread use in 
propagating cuttings, whether rooted 
with ease, or normally rooted with 
difficulty. Many cuttings formerly 
impossible to propagate may now be 
rooted with the aid of Hormodin. 
Size of Pkgs. Price per 
in B.T.I. Units Package 
20—Treats 150- 600 cuttings....$1.00 
60—Treats 450-1,800 cuttings.... 2.00 
240—Treats 1,800-7,200 cuttings.... 7.00 
Ask for Free Leaflet. 
Rubber Bands 
UTILITY RUBBER BANDS — For 
bunching and tying vegetables. Saves 
time and labor. Packed in one-pound 
boxes. 2 in. 45c per lb; 4 In. 40c per 
lb.; 6 in. 30e per ib. Samples free on 
request. 
The SEcnomToBtSTYu 
Horn 
Seed 
Sower 
BRASS SEED GAUGE 
Patented 
Has a patented seed gauge, con¬ 
structed of brass, that will never rust. 
In fact, it is this gauge that has made 
this seeder so popular. It is very ac¬ 
curate and dependable and is at¬ 
tached to a heavy sectional tin tube. 
The canvas bag holds about one 
half bushel. 
Price; 90c each 
Do You Get It? 
The helpful SPECIALTY CAT¬ 
ALOGUE of Farm Equipment and 
Supplies issued by Our Imple¬ 
ment Department? Send us your 
name and address—we will glad¬ 
ly mail you one. 
OSMO WATER-MAT is sold in com¬ 
bination with a green enameled sau¬ 
cer. Bach combination is cellophane 
wrapped. 
Small Size, 314" .35c 
Medium Size, 414".40c 
Large Size, 6". 50c 
OSMO W A T E R - M A T without 
saucers. 
Small Size, 314".20c 
Medium Size, 4%" .-.25c 
Large Size, 6". 30c 
Tre-Fix 
Prevent disease on cut limbs, grafts 
or cavities of trees . . . use TREFIX, 
the ideal elastic, water-proof, mend¬ 
ing and protective membrane. 
For Painting Cut Limbs or Grafts 
Stir thoroughly and apply with a 
clean brush or trowel. A thick coat¬ 
ing is desirable. If necessary to di¬ 
lute. do so sparingly with water only. 
Pint 60c; Quart $1.00. 
NOTE 
Unless otherwise stated 
prices on supplies are F. O. B. 
Louisville, Ky., if delivery by 
Parcel Post is wanted sufii- 
clent postage should be added. 
Cyclone Broadcast 
Seed Sower 
Hot Bed 
Sash 
Made of the 
best grade 
Northern White 
Pine. Light 
weight, easy to 
handle. Ends are 
mortised and ac¬ 
curately fitted. 
Size—4 ft. wide by 6 ft. high, has 4 
vertical bars (slip type construction) 
arranged for 5 rows of 8x10 glass. 
Price per sash, unpainted, without 
glass $3.00. 
Size—3 ft. wide by 6 ft. high, ar¬ 
ranged for 3 rows of 8x10 glass. Price 
per sash, unpainted without glass, 
.$2.70. 
8x10 glass per box of 90 lights $3.50. 
Ask for price on larger lots of sash 
or glass. 
THE CYCLONE will sow practically 
all kinds of seeds that are sown 
broadcast, such as clovers, grasses, 
wheat, oats, rye, millet, turnips, etc., 
and the flow of seeds can be regu¬ 
lated so as to sow just the quantity 
you want to sow to the acre. A boy 
can sow more acres a day than four 
men can sow by hand, and do it bet¬ 
ter, the seeds being more evenly dis¬ 
tributed than is possible by hand. 
Don’t wait till a wet spell catches 
you with your sowing unfinished to 
make you realize that if you only had 
a seeder you could have finished be¬ 
fore the rain. Price: $2.25. 
