————— 
ROOTONE-You can help cuttings to 
root faster by dipping them in the 
hormone powder, Rootone, before 
planting. Percentage of successful 
rooting is increased remarkably by 
this new treatment. 

TRANSPLANTONE — Remarkable 
new Vitamin-Hormone stimulant ef- 
fective in reducing transplant shock, 
and wilt of all kinds of plants or 
shrubs. Also effective in bringing 
about earlier maturity on tomatoes, 
lettuce, celery, peppers, tobacco and 
cabbage. 
LEGUME INOCULATION — Just as 
necessary for garden peas and beans, 
lima beans, sweet peas and lupines as 
for alfalfa, clover, etc. The nitrogen- 
gathering bacteria build up the soil, 
increase your yields. Inoculation is 
the cheapest form of crop insurance. 
Packages from the 10c garden size 
up to 5-bushel size. 
FEEDING THE GARDEN 
e How much fertilizer? In general, the 
use of from 25 lbs. to 35 Ibs. of a good 
general fertilizer like 4-12-4 or 5-10-5 
to every thousand square feet of gar- 
den space will take care of all the 
needs of most plants. 
e The addition of compost will make 
soil easier to work and add certain 

- minor elements not available in com- 
mercial plant foods. 
e Sheep or other animal manures are 
particularly valuable in sandy soils be- 
cause they add soil bacteria usually 
missing in such soils. 
e In growing root crops and bulbs the 
use of 4 to 5 lbs. of muriate or sulphate 
of potash to every 1,000 square feet will 
make for firmer bulbs, tubers and 
roots. Wood ashes can be substituted 
for these (except on potatoes, where 
the higher lime content of wood ashes 
encourages scab), applying 12 lbs. per 
1,000 square feet. 
e When seeds are planted at temper- 
atures below 42 degrees (i.e. lettuce, 
spinach and grass seed sown in early 
spring) the treatment of the seed with 
ROOTONE supplies hormones that 
substitute for the natural plant hor- 
mones which are not active at low 
temperatures. 
Notes on ‘ 
INSECTS AND DISEASES 
It is not possible to give complete di- 
rections for spraying for insects and 
diseases, but if you can bring in a 
specimen showing the difficulty we 
shall be glad to do all we can to rec- 
ommend a suitable spray or dust. 
e Chewing insects cut or tear out 
pieces of leaves or stems. They are 
killed by stomach poisons like calcium 
arsenate, arsenate of lead or Paris 
Green. When the insects are on plants 
that are to be eaten, Rotenone or 
Pyrethrum are safer, but do not ale 
ways give as complete control, as the 
insects themselves must be hit di- 
rectly. 
e Sucking insects stab the stem or 
leaf and suck out the plant juices and 
cannot be poisoned through their 
stomachs. They are smothered by 
sprays or dusts that paralyze their 
breathing apparatus. Rotenone, Py- 
rethrum and Nicotine Sulphate are 
commonly used for this purpose. 
e Fungicides control most plant dis- 
eases, which are caused by fungi or 
moulds. Bordeaux mixture, dusting 
sulphur and lime sulphur are used for 
this purpose, while for seeds and po- 
tato tubers, organic mercury com- 
pounds like Semesan give good results. 
HYPONGX Foo 
FOOD 
Grows bigger and better house plants, 
flowers, vegetables, lawns and trees in 
poorest soil—even in sand, cinders, or 
water, Results are sure—it doesn't burn. 
Clean, odorless, soluble 
powder—complete and 
balanced. 
1 oz. package .......10¢ 
makes 6 gallons) 
3 oz. package ......25¢ 
1 Ib. package .....$1.00 
(makes 100 gallons) 
Available in drums, write 
for prices. 

a Compound spray materials are val- 
uable in the smaller garden, since they 
combine fungicides and _ insecticides, 
or materials for controlling both chew- 
ing and sucking insects. 
e CAUTION: Always use insecticides 
as directed on the package: never 
stronger than recommended. Avoid 
using materials containing sulphur 
when the sun is shining brightly and 
when the air temperature is above 80 
degrees, as they will burn badly at 
temperatures above this point. 
WHEN IN DOUBT, ASK US! What- 
ever your questions about insect pests 
or plant feeding—don’t hesitate to con- 
sult us! 

Avoid the fuss and 
muss of bathing your 
dog by cleaning 
Bath quickly, efficiently 
UY and thoroughly with 
Sudbury Hygienic 
< for: ‘your Cleaning powder. 
oy Recommended by 
= authorities ... helps 
rid fleas and mites 
_ ee leaves coat soft 
& and silky. Giant size, 
> $1.00. 







Liquid Chaperone, 
$1.00— Keeps dogs 
away from flowers, 
shrubs. 
Powder Chaperone, 
$1.00 — Keeps dogs 
off furniture. 
Don’t Blame Fleas, ae or 
Diet . . 2 to 1 It’s ““Fungitch” 
Antezing New Sulfadene 
Eliminates Canine Skin 
Infection Long a Puzzle to Science 
IE YOUR dog or cat scratches, it probably has 
“RUNGITCH” ...afungus infection caused by 
contact with mouldy grassand weeds.“ ‘FUNGITCH”’ 
starts as an itch... then leads to dandruff-like 
scales or sores with brownish edges, mouldy odor— 
or infection in ears, on paws, underbody, tail or 
eyes ...resulting in something more serious, expen- 
sive care, or actual loss. Treatment of 3,121 dogs 
and cats—at Dr. Merrick’s Animal Hospital—re- 
veals SULFADENE stops itching quickly, clears up 
sores in afew days. Torelieve your pet apply SUL- 
FADENE externally at first sign of ‘““FUNGITCH.”’ 
8c for generous treatment. Guaranteed. 
‘DEEN SULFADENE® 


PEST EXTERMINATORS... “their Last Meal” 

ANT-X JELLY BAIT—A most effective bait for 
destroying all species of ants—SIMPLE TO USE—Not 
a repellent but a food bait that ants eat and carry back 
to the nest. Destroys entire colony. “THEIR LAST 
MEAL.” 35c and $1.00 retail sizes. 
ANT-X ANT TRAPS—A safe, sanitary method 
for controlling ants in house and garden. Attracts and 
destroys both sweet and grease-eating ants. Cannot 
be opened by children or spilled by pets. ANT-X 
TRAPS may be placed inside ice-boxes or other food 
containers without contaminating foods. “THEIR LAST 
MEAL.” 25c retail size. 
RAT-NOTS—A non-poisonous prepared bait con- 
taining genuine RED SQUILL. A safe, sanitary way to 
exterminate rats. Rats are attracted to RAT-NOTS 
because of their tempting odor. “THEIR LAST MEAL.” 
25¢ and $1.00 retail sizes. 
MOUSE-NOTS—A meaty, easily hulled, treated 
seed bait which appeals to the finicky taste of mice. 
Simply spread in places where mice frequent. “THEIR 
LAST MEAL.” 25c and $1.00 retail sizes. 
ROACH-NOTS—A prepared powder bait, quick 
and effective. ROACH-NOTS “Lays them on their 
backs.” Also quickly kills waterbugs and silverfish. 
“THEIR LAST MEAL.” 25¢ and $1.00 retail sizes. 
MOLE-NOTS—ife-saver for lawns, flower and 
seed beds. Sure death to bulb-eating, root-destroying 
moles. MOLE-NOTS safeguard bulbs when placed in 
ground at time of planting. “THEIR LAST MEAL.” 
35c, $1.00 and $2.00 retail sizes. 
RAT-NOT-PASTE—Recommended for big, well- 
fed, hard-to-catch rats which dodge cats and traps, 
and are finicky in their eating habits due to easy 
access to tasty-garbage, and feed and food ware- 
houses. Ideal, too, for control of chipmunks, squirrels, 
prairie dogs, etc. “THEIR LAST MEAL.” Packaged in 
handy, convenient tubes. 35c and $1.00 retail sizes. 
SKEET-CHECK—An ointment repellent, pack- 
aged in convenient handy tubes, easy to apply and 
pleasant to use. Unexcelled for repelling mosquitoes, 
gnats, black flies, deer flies and other annoying insect 
pests. SKEET-CHECK is also an excellent soothing 
salve that will help to allay swelling when bitten. 
35c retail size. 
KILMICE—A treated, tasty, impregnated seed bait 
which quickly destroys mice in house and garden. 
Easy to use; clean, sanitary, no mixing—no traps 
Laas “THEIR LAST MEAL.” Large 244 oz. package 
25c. 
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