
WASHINGTON. Rust resistant; vigorous grower. Of very 
fine quality. 
Per dozen $1.00 
Per 25 1.65 
Per a5 OLR. 2 er mera ee teen an. ae ee 2.50 
Pere thOOr yan sees 4.00 
The glass container is easily detached and has a large 
opening for filling. Patented 2-way nozzle. Nozzle and feed 
tube of brass removable for cleaning. Price, $1.25. 

BLACK LEAF 40 
A highly recommended spray to kill plant lice and 
other sucking insects which cause the leaves to lose their 
color and curl up. Kills by coming into contact with the 
body of the insect. Directions on bottle. 
bottles. Magis ke, eet fetes ee eae aes oe $0.35 
] -oz. 
DRY LIME SULPHUR 
Dissolved in water it is used as a dormant spray 
against San Jose and Oyster Shell scale and as a summer 
spray against pine leaf scale. 
KOLO DUST 
A very efficient powder spray to kill the red spider on 
evergreens, phlox, etc. Dust it on dry. — 
1.16 ae [030M ube ee re ide $0.50 
ROSE HILL NURSERY 
Rhubarb or Proplant 
McDONALD. A strong growing 
plant having heavy brittle 
leaf-stalks. The red skin col- 
ors the sauce a rich pink col- 
or. Very productive and hardy 
for this section. Far superior to 
the common sorts. 
Each? i. ok eee $0.70 
Per eeu eee ee 2.00 
RUBY. A new, early, delicious 
fleshed variety. When cooked 
the sauce is a rich red color 
due to the coloring in both 
the skin and the flesh. Tender 
skin need not be peeled. Can 
be used throughout the sum- 
mer as stalks remain tender 
throughout the season. 
Each te 
Per 3 


To combat certain insects it is best to use a dust spray. 
The duster we offer, though inexpensive, is strongly built 
and will operate successfully with all insect powders. Use for 
dusting the listed Kolo Dust on evergreens, phlox, etc. to 
kill the red spider. Price, $1.25. 
ARSENATE OF LEAD (Powdered) 
Kills all insects which eat the leaves, by poisoning 
them. May be dusted on dry or applied in liquid form. 
Directions are printed on the can. 
One-pound can 
MARSH HAY (For Winter Protection) 
Perennial flowers, roses and strawberries should be 
covered with marsh hay in late fall to protect them from 
alternate freezing and thawing, which causes winter in- 
jury. Marsh hay is practically free from foul weed seeds, 
which most upland hay contains. It is also easy to clear 
off the beds in the spring. One bale will cover about 200 
square feet of garden. For sale during October and No- 
vember. The use of leaves is not recommended as they 
usually mat down over the plants, preventing any circu- 
lation of air. 
Price, per bale $1.50 delivered in Twin Cities or $1.25 
when called for at Nursery. 
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