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GARDEN SUPPLIES 
GRASS SEED 
WAYNESBORO EVERGREEN LAWN MIXTURE. A scientifically prepared 
Grass Seed Mixture which produces a beautiful sod in a few weeks and is green 
throughout the year. Extensively used for small home grounds, as well as public 
parks, college campuses, large estates, and wherever a beautiful, permanent sod is 
desired. The extensive demand for this mixture enables us to offer 1t for even less 
than frequently charged for common mixtures. Lb. 75c., 10 lbs. $6.50, 100 lbs. $60.00. 
SHADY LAWN MIXTURE. Produces a good sod in shady places. Lb. 85c., 
10-lb. bag $7.50, 100 lbs. $70.00. 
_ NOTE—For seeding New Lawns, use 1 lb. either Evergreen or Shady Lawn 
Mixture to each 150 square feet to 200 square feet. 
DOGZOFF 
Protect your Evergreens with Dogzoff. Sprayed on the plants, keeps the dogs 
PEP-TO-GROW 
’ A specially Prepared Balanced Lawn and Garden Plant 
Food which gives pep and vigor without danger of burn- 
ing. We recommend an application in both Fall and Spring. 
_Apply Pep-to-Grow on your Lawn, Rose, and Peren- 
nial Beds at the rate of 4 lbs. per 100 square feet, on Shade 
Trees, Shrubs, Boxwoods, and’ other Evergreens at the 
rate of 1 lb. per plant or more, depending on size. Keep 
a supply of Pep-to-Grow on hand at all times. 
Pep-To-Grow excels in Safe, Gradual Feeding, and 
Lasting Effects. 
A 100-Ib. bag costs only $5.00; 1 ton, $90.00 
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The New Soil Conditioner and Plant Food. 
Rho-Za-Grow, has taken the guesswork out of 
eet terrors cc chet iindrad Broad-leaved 
ododendrons and their kindre road-leave 
Evergreens, the Azaleas, Kalmias, Hollies, etc., are PESTRO \ 
lovely things, but many planters hesitate to plant 
these aristocratic American shrubs because of their 
exacting soil requirements. Both a fungus and chewing insect spray for the flower 
Rho-Za-Grow is a scientifically balanced soil and vegetable garden. Contains Bordeaux Mixture, a pop- 
conditioner and plant food. Use it on all plants re- ular spray for Rose and Cherry fungus, various rusts and 
quiring sour soils. Rho-Za-Grow contains exactly mildew. Also contains arsenate of lead, which controls 
-the proper balance of acids, neutral plant food, and chewing insects. 4 lbs. $1.60, postpaid, 
humus. It sours and lightens the soil, and it has 
high plant food content. Apply it to your Rhodo- 
dendron and Azalea beds, and they will show their be W 
appreciation with a wealth of gorgeous blooms and POMO GREEN ITH 
healthy, deep green foliage. 
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Complete protection against Black Spot, Mildew, 
3 ‘ Leaf-eat I ts, Aphis. End d by A i R 
Dry Lime-Sulphur ee ing Insects, Aphis ndorse y American Rose 
T-Ib.scanlicen cctres 6 sieece Bud raiareNoirarcusucisiakoterenetetahalerse Peloren? $0.75 
One of the best known sprays for scale; also used S lbstin bulket eee oo oo et ee eee $3.00 
as a fungicide and as a control for red spider, mites, 

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RANSPLANTONE 

A water-soluble powder containing Vitamin 
B-1 and other parts of Vitamin B, plus certain 
hormones vital to plant and root growth. 
Applied when transplanting vegetable plants 
bedding plants, Roses, Shrubs, Evergreens, 
and trees, it greatly reduces transplanting 
losses and starts plants off with more vigor 
and vitality. 
One 3-ounce box—which makes 30 gallo. 
solution for soaking roots or 2000 to»3000 
gallons for watering—$1.05, postpaid; 1 lb. 
can, $4.10 postpaid 
SUNOCO 
Kills Red Spider, which is the most com- 
mon enemy of Evergreens. Also kills San 
Jose Secale, Rose Scale, Oyster-shell Scale, 
Pine-leaf Scale, and Huonymus Scale, 1 gal- 
lon makes 25 gallons dormant spray or 100 
gallons Summer spray. l-gallon can $1.50, 
4 gallons, $1.25 per gallon; 55-gallon drum, 
85c. per gallon. 
and thrips. For both the flower and vegetable gar- NOTE—DUE TO CHANGING CONDITIONS, PRICES ON GARDEN SUPPLIES ARE 

den. 1 lb. can, 50c., postpaid. SUBJECT TO REVISION 
For general information, see page 2 —— INDEX —— Fruit Department, see pages 3 to 14 
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Nehilleaeeveepetes 31 Bush Honeysuckle. .17 Gaillardiaac.cuoare coe Habn'sie. 5 aces 0. Pearl bushaecce ee 19 Peden ras eee ptrOO 
Aegopodium........ 31 Butterfly Bush..... 17 Garden Supplies....35 Pittsburgh....... 30 Persimmon, Silver Lace Vine... .30 
Agrostemma,...... 31 Campanula........ 31 (Ginkgo. carne tetas 26 Aygstene ANS os oc cols) Orientaleereiaten 10 Show balls. seer 19 
SATUS AE nn Cenieira OL Canna). a-tee a2 OF Gladiolus..........34 Jetbead...........-18 Phloxeen ceases 32 Snow berry. ja... a0. 1¢ 
SGI aa: siecsus ea erekers 30 Catal paiseces csiactes 26 Golden Chain...... 28 dub doco nob ne Physostegia........33 Sourwood..........28 
Almond, Flowering. .16 @edarsisaseis suites: Pak Goldenrain Tree....28 INGPrigh icy cle tate 18 Pine veo cae sarees 23 Spiraeas........19, 20 
AlVthaea os. peccr entalé @erastiimerse es Bill GTapes Mryaece tee: 11 Koudz an Vanesa 30 ‘Plane asec ericreies 27 SDEUCe se aaa et 23 
JANES Matric) apo oor 31 Cherries’: sts ns he ove 8 Grasses, Orna- Wathyrus). 20). eee ce 2 Plant Foods........35 Stach ya. icc 33 
FATA GIVGTTIS aiciehe craleleienes 31 Flowering........ 28 ENC AMoso o Oe 32 Aurelio, cies Platycodonmean nace 33 Stokesia. ecto opia/o a6 33 
Apples: Chrysanthemums...31 Grass Seed......... 35 Ligustrumy 5... 25 Plums. eee 9 Strawberries........ 14 
Summer and Fall Clematis. joe sn 6 0130 Great Silver Bell... .28 Tilae Nicrs cue nnte 18 Purple-leaved....28 Sweet Pepper Bush. 20 
Varieties..... 3, 4 Coffee Eree... ...5.- 26 Gypsophiag. -.5.- ... 32 Dilles een. nore a ee PlumbazoseeeeeoS: Sweet Shrub....... 20 
Winter Varieties.4, 5 Goralberryj.ce ss ee GET aS ae cicreeatas 26 Lily-of-the-Valley...32 Pomegranate.......25 Sweet William......33 
Norkin erro sm soe 5 Core opsishsmretrre 31 Hackberry aac acnrs 26 Linden .).tem ssc) = 28 Poplar.............27 Tamarix... oes a.c20 
Flowering....27, 28 Cotoneaster....17, 24 vay thorns acceso. 18 LT Gohos cosa amie ey Poppy.:...........33 Thiymis | eee: 33 
ADTICObS tetas ele oa. 10 Cranberry Bush... .17 lcathigyee sei acre LOCustae eyes a2 5 Primrose, Evening. .32 TrtOMA. oe ee 33 
iXralyaoee eee one 16 Crapemyrtle....... 17 Heathersee cas 25 Woniceraacn ee 2) Hard yeeennc saaoo Trumpet Vine......30 
Arborvitae......... Bi Cucumber Tree.....28 Helianthusss meee ychnistcnemec ne: 32 ETlveb errr lonsho 9 20 MulipsDree.s.scse. 28 
Arrow-Wood.......16 Mel piniium’ see 32 Heliopsis’. «02.21 %1d2 Magnolia.......25, 28 Purple Fringe tee. 19 Tinicas eas 
Artemisiay.2. 2s... Desmodium........ ied Hemlock....... 22, 23 Maple Seiwa 26, 27 Pussy Willow.......19 Vv 5 33 
Ashy Wihitecsn esa 26 Deutziaene nel e Herbs and Garden Bloodleaf........ 18 Pyracantha........ 25 Wena BO ES OGRE 
Mountain........ 28 DWewberries......2. 5 12 RIOOtM ee ceiine 4 15 Mertensia..........32 ae son a OULU ee jee = 25 
¢ mae ae : 68 Quince, Flowering. .18 VANCE patente eres 30 
ASPAT AGUS! acest lenses 15 Dianthus). 022 6. ror HMibiseuse.-ee ees. O2 INGMOsaere eee 28 : Viol 33 
A ateranen, hone ee 231 Dicentrare cease ELOliynte encore Mockorange........ 19 Raspberries........ 12 Vireini Once an 
Mulsrietia teenies 31 Dogwood.......17, 28 Hollygrape......... 25 Mulberry, Russian... 10 Red bud see. aeee 28 ice ee Let aens 
Azaloag iis setae 24 Echinacea..........32 Hollyhocks......... 32 Neudinaicnesanee 25 Retinospora........ 23 pga ane ae ata a 
Bap tisiavssneriei- ol) ee EGDINOPS sic. seein. 32 Honey Locust...... 26 Nectarines......... 10 Rhododendron...... 25 Viel Gore meee eee s2y 7) 
Barberry....... 16, 24 Elaeagnus.......... 24 Honeysuckle....... 30 Nut; Dreesio: 204s 15 EUbubanb anne eels Weigela........... 20 
Beautyberry....... LG LAGE eon ee aru a Hydrangeas........18 OUV sobre htob ron cde 27 Roses: White Fringe...... .20 
Beautybush........ 17 i mienate sor eee Hypericum.....18, 25 Orange Quince......10 Climbersaena eae 30 Willow, Weeping. ..27 
‘Beech. doce stasene 26 Euonymus...... 7, 25 Insecticides........ 35 Pachysandra.......30 Gold Medal Winterberry....... .20 
Birch saci, eee 26 Eupatorium........32 igi ty Sat ak ns 34 TR WiDaWwinee en eerie 10 Ely bridayp eae: 29 Wintercreeper, 
Bittersweet........ 30 Euphorbia......... 32 Ivy: | Peaches. iene 1 0; 00 Imperial Dozen.. .29 Eurpleseecesn one 
Blackberries........ 12 Biggie ret ceva alO IBaltiousscereictas 30 Planting Guide... 7 Polyanthus.......30 Winter Jasmine.... -20 
Blueberries......... 13 Tire eee on fae BOStONhe writs 30 Double Flowering.28 Miscellaneous... .30 Wisteria........... 30 
BOxwd0de eee 24 MOrsy tise oni Le Buglishs.....02..00 Pears As adeeoerion f eo Rosemary... 5.555. 19 New: sghnews hemes ees 

A. T. DE LAMARE COMPANY, INC., NEW YORK, N.Y, 
