Wonderland 
Here’s A Money Maker! 
This weed puller is just the thing for 
dandelions and other weeds in the lawn. 
We use them for weeding our plant beds, 
too. You can sell these weeders like hot 
cakes by merely displaying a few in your 
shop. Retails at $1.00 each. Special 
dealer’s price, $6.00 per dozen. 
NOTHING ELSE LIKE IT. 
A REAL WORTH-WHILE TOOL. 
Sample—$1.00 plus 10c postage. 
Prolonging The Blooming Period 
IN CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
To prolong the period of bloom into December and January, the varieties desired may 
be planted late in June or July; about three weeks before buds show additional light should 
be given for approximately as long a period as the extension over the normal time is wanted. 
Thus, if a variety blooms normally in mid-November, a 30-day treatment will bring it in about 
mid-December. If wanted for January, the treatment should continue for 45 days or longer. 
The additional light should be in the fOiin of Mazda lamps (clear or frosted). The 
lamps should be stretched over the bench using 25 to 40 watt sizes, five feet above the plants, 
and spaced five feet apart. Suitable reflectors are necessary—either the porcelain lined R.L.M. 
dome reflectors or deep aluminum cake tins with a hole punched for the lamp. The light 
should be turned on just before dusk and continued for three to four hours daily. 
Unless this light is applied before the formation of buds, crippled flowers may result. 
The cost of the installation is very small in comparison with the results secured. Mid-season 
and late varieties should be used. 
Chrysanthemums 
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