Use Hotents for Early Melons 
PLANT PROTECTORS 
SAGE HI-CAPS 
Made of heavy oiled paper, they are 10 inches in diame¬ 
ter and 12 inches high. This gives plenty of room for the 
growing plant. The ventilation at the top seems to help 
in the production of a sturdy plant and allows a certain 
amount of inspection. We have no trouble with insects. 
They are sturdy, amply 
reenforced and stand 
up fairly well under 
both rain and wind. 
We recommend them 
for melons, cucumbers, 
peppers,egg plants, and 
tomatoes. Prices: 50 
caps $1.00; 250 caps 
$3.75, Prepaid; 1,000 
caps $10.50, Not pre¬ 
paid. One paper set¬ 
ter included with 
each order. Light 
weight aluminum 
setter $1.50 each. 
HOTKAPS Protect Crops 
and pay premium profits 
HOTENTS AND SUPER-HOTENTS 
Designed to protect and force all varieties of plants- 
where a large protector is needed. Made of extra strong 
paper supported by two metal bands. 
Hotents are 10>^ x \4j4 inches at the base and 
inches high. Super-Hotents 14 x 18 inches at the base 
and 12 inches high. We recommend them especially for 
melons. Some growers of trellis tomatoes are setting 
two plants under a Super-Hotent 
HOTENTS: Trial package containing 15 Hotents, 
50 cts.; 100, $2.25, Prepaid; 500 (weight 35 lbs.) 
$6.75, Not prepaid. Setter, $1.95. 
SUPER-HOTENTS: Trial package containing 15 
Super-Hotents, 70 cts.; 100, $3.00, Prepaid; 500 
(weight 80 lbs.) $9.65, Not prepaid. Setter, $2.75, 
Write for special folder. 
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“Last year for the first time we purchased sweet corn seed from 
your company and were more than pleased with the results.” 
Feb. 17, 1939 Hope Farm 
Hope Farm, New York 
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Hotkaps eliminate weather and insect damage. 
These patented wax paper cones form miniature hot 
houses over each plant, promote sturdy growth and 
bring crops to maturity 2 to 3 weeks earlier. Thousands 
of farmers are getting premium prices, making big 
money every year by using Hotkaps. Inexpensive to 
buy. Easy to set out. One man can place 2000 or 
more per day. 
Prices: 1000 for $10.25; 250 package with Setter and 
Tamper, $3.85; 100 package with Setter and 
Tamper, $2.65; Hotkap Home Garden pack¬ 
age, 25 Hotkaps and cardboard setter, 50 cts.; 
Steel Setter, $1.50; Garden Setter, 50 cts. Tam¬ 
per, 25 cts. Postage extra. 
“Seeds last year were splendid.” 
Feb. 20, 1939 Roy P. Moore 
R. D. No. 1, Willseyville, New York 
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“We tried your Honey Cream watermelon seed last year and 
the melons grown from them were very good. Our melons were 
the first of this kind on the Syracuse market and attracted much 
attention by their unusual color and flavor.” 
Feb. 6, 1939 Ernest J. Behling, 
R. No. 3, Baldwinsville, N. Y. 
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“Had your Honey Cream watermelon this year—it sure is 
great.” 
Jan. 12, 1939 Earl Katkamier 
Macedon, New York 
FERTILE POTS FOR BETTER, EARLIER CROPS 
These pots have repeatedly produced better, earlier vegetables and are used in large numbers by prac¬ 
tical, successful growers. 
These pots are constructed of plant food m the right proportion for best plant growth, and hold 
moisture at the roots of the plants. Save time and handling. Simply set pot and all in the field: the 
roots grow thru the pot which slowly breaks down. Roots are not disturbed and the plants are not 
checked, even in dry weather. Available in three sizes: 
No. 1 (about m" dia.) for beets, tobacco, celery, bush beans and flowers. 
No. 2 fabout 2" dia.) for lettuce, cabbage, corn, broccoli, peppers and cauliflower as well as the above. 
No. 3 (about 3" dia.) for cucumbers, squash, melons, egg plants, tomatoes, etc. 
PRICE: No. 1 carton of 1000, $7.50; No. 2 carton of 500, $4.75; No. 3 carton of 335, $4.00. F. O. B. 
Hall, N. Y. or Bridgeport, Conn. Not less than single carton of one size at this price. 
TRIAL PACKAGES: 50 No. 1, $1.00; 50 No. 2, $1.25; 50 No. 3, $1.50. Transportation paid. 
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