







So many visitors coming to see our hardy plants in 
| bloom, and noticing their sturdy growth and abundant 
ealthy foliage, were constantly asking us what special 
nt food we used, and where they could get it. 
Wayside Gardens Special Plant Food is easy to use. 
e directions are simple. If your garden is an established 
e, apply twice a year, March first and September first. 
e 15 to 25 pounds for top dressing a space of 500 
quare feet for hardy plants, rock plants, roses, annuals, 
nd other flowering plants, shrubs and bulbs. 
In making a new garden, double the amount and mix 
with the soil. Planting may be done at once. No burning 
WAYSIDE GARDENS PLANT FOOD 
is possible. For old lawns, use 10 to 25 pounds for top 
dressing 500 square feet. In making new lawns, use 
double the amount and mix with the soil. Seeding and 
bulb planting may be done at once. No burning effect 
will result. 
For potted plants, a 3-inch pot full of the food, mixed 
with a bushel of soil, will give you splendid results. 
50 Ibs., $3.00; 100 lbs., $5.00; 500 Ibs., $17.00; 2000 
lbs., $65.00. 
Full directions in every bag. 
Can only be obtained direct from Wayside Gardens. 
ROOTON E— What It Is and What It Does 
ROOTONE offers the most economical, simple, efficient way for the use 
of the plant hormones, giving twice the number of cuttings at the same cost. 

















ROOTONE IS BEST FOR CUTTINGS 
-Because— 
~ LOW COST—1/30 to 1/50 of a cent per cutting. 
_ SIMPLICITY—No skill is needed to apply ROOTONE. 
No measurements, no vials, no elaborate charts to follow, or 
ck-watching are needed. Just dip and plant. 
URENESS OF ROOTING—Cuttings that root with 
iculty such as holly, magnolia, arbor-vitae, lilac, and dog- 
ood will respond in greatly increased percentages and in 
uch shorter time. Tree cuttings, such as hickory, maple, 
nd hemlock, which do not root under ordinary conditions, 
espond splendidly to ROOTONE treatment. 
This inexpensive attachment—the Insect-O-Gun—which 
highly endorsed by leading insecticide manufacturers, en- 
ly eliminates hand pumping and heavy, unwieldy appara- 
. Attached to your garden hose, the 
ct-O-Gun ejects a penetrating 
e-angle “fan” spray with tremen- 
is velocity, reaching every insect in 
path with telling results. 
e Insect-O-Gun is equipped with 
‘standard pint Mason jar and can be 
d with any insecticide requiring 
ater solution. No adjustments are 
necessary to secure the correct spray- 
proportion, and there are no mov- 
parts except the handy trigger. 
ven full, the one-pint Mason jar 
olds sufficient insecticide to com- 
pl eh. treat the average garden. 


ROOTING OF CUTTINGS WITH ROOTONE 
Directions: Simply dip the cuttings at the base, singly or 
in bunches into the ROOTONE powder up to an inch. 
Shake off the excess and place in the propagation bed of 
wet sand or peat moss and sand. Then follow usual propa- 
gation methods. Slow acting cuttings may be helped by 
dusting a second time or even a third time, at two- to three- 
week intervals, as the judgment of the user dictates. 
Jar contains two fluid ounces; will treat up to 3000 cut- 
tings. PRICE, $1.00. 
1-Ib. tin, $5.00. 
INSECT-O-GUN 
The Insect-O-Gun is strongly built of heavy, durable, 
-non-rusting die metal, and will last a lifetime. Any standard 
pint Mason jar can be used with the unit. It is boxed com- 
plete, with full instructions, ready to 
attach to your garden hose for instant 
use. 
Several of these “Guns” have been 
in use by Wayside Gardens for three 
years. We found them entirely satis- 
factory as well as great labor savers. 
We advise you to use them in com- 
bination with several Mason jars con- 
taining the various sprays. 
INSECT-O-GUN $2.50 Each 
$27.50 per Dozen 
NG are Jobbers of INSECT-O-GUN as well as ROOTONE 
Write for Dealers Terms 
A. B. MORSE COMPANY. HORTICULTURAL PRINTERS, $T. JOSEPH, MICH. 
