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GARDEN 
throughout the year. 
$1.05 per lb., 
Note—For seeding New Lawn, use 
in lots of 1 to 10 Ibs., 10 to 50 lbs. 45c. per lb., 
on the plants, 
D i) G Z 0 F F 75c. postpaid 
RHO-ZA-GROW 
The New Soil Conditioner and Plant Food 
Rho-Za-Grow, has taken the guesswork out of 
Rhododendron growing. 
Rhododendrons and their kindred Broadleaved 
Evergreens, the Azaleas, Kalmias, Hollies, etc., are 
lovely things, but many planters hesitate to plant 
these aristocratic American shrubs because of their 
exacting soil requirements. 
Rho-Za-Grow is a scientifically balanced soil 
conditioner and plant food. Use it on all plants re- 
quiring sour soils. Rho-Za-Grow contains exactly 
the proper balance of acids, neutral plant food, and 
humus. It sours and lightens the soil, and it has high 
plant food content. Apply it to your Rhododendron 
and Azalea beds, and they will show their apprecia- 
tion with a wealth of gorgeous blooms and healthy, 
deep green foliage. 
10-lb. bag... $1.00 50-lb. bag... . $3.50 
25-lb. bag...--.. 2.25 100-lb. bag...... 6.00 
PEP-TO-GROW 
A specially Prepared Balanced Lawn and Garden 
Plant Food which gives pep and vigor without dan- 
ger of burning. We recommend an application in 
both Fall and Spring. 
Apply Pep-to-Grow on your Lawn, Rose, and 
Perennial 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. 
SUPPLIES 
GRASS SEED 
WAYNESBORO EVERGREEN LAWN MIXTURE. 
Grass Seed Mixture which produces a beautiful sod in a few weeks and is green 
Extensively used for small home grounds, as well as pub- 
lic parks, college campuses, large estates, and wherever a beautiful, permanent 
sod is desired. The extensive demand for this mixture enables us to offer it for 
even less than frequently charged for common mixtures. 
Ib., 10 to 50 lbs. 90c. per lb., 50 Ibs. or more, 85c. per Ib. 
SHADY LAWN MIXTURE, Produces a good sod in shady places. 
10 to 50 Ibs. $1.00 per lb., 50 lbs. or more 95c. per Ib. 
1 lb. of our Grass Seed 
to each 150 square feet to 200 square feet. 
VIRGINIA HOME AND PARK MIXTURE. A high quality blend of quick- 
growing and permanent grasses selected so as to furnish a velvety green lawn 
within a few weeks after seeding and enough of the slower-growing varieties 
to make a permanent sod. Offered at a close competitive price of 50c. per Ib. 
50 Ibs. or more, 40c. per Ib. 
Protect your Evergreens with Dogzoff. Sprayed 
keeps the dogs away. 3-o0z. bottle, 
A scientifically prepared 
1 to 10 lbs. 95c. per 
1 to 10 lbs. 
PESTROY 
Both a fungus and chewing insect spray for the 
flower and vegetable garden. Contains Bordeaux 
Mixture, a popular spray for Rose and Cherry fun- 
gus, various rusts and mildew. Also contains arse- 
nate of lead, which controls chewing insects. 4 lbs. 
$1.60 postpaid. 
POMO-GREEN WITH 
NICOTINE 
Complete protection against Black Spot, Mildew, 
Leaf-eating Insects, Aphis. Endorsed by American 
Rose Society. 
IE My eC ati sentences orcs oat neensce epencioysgeneceee eee Otto. 
SUNG Bitrate pease tera ee rth eee salioe saris aha hsitspatnens 3.00 
WEEDICIDE (Contains 2, 4-D) 
Kills weeds but not grass. Comesin powder form, 
easily dissolved and applied with hand or power 
sprayer at the rate of 200 gallons per acre. One 
application generaly kills Canada Thistle, Dodder, 
Dandelion, Fennel, Honeysuckle, Morning Glory, 
Onion (Wild), Poison Ivy, Plantain, Ragweed, 
Stinging Nettle and many other weeds. Apply 
on warm, sunny days. 
4 oz., makes 20 gals. Spray Material. 
8 oz., makes 40 gals. Spray Material.. 3.85 postpaid 
1 lb., makes 80 gals. Spray Material.. 6.60 postpaid 
5 lbs., makes 400 gals. Spray Material. $6.00 per Ib. 
10 lbs., makes 800 gals. Spray Material.5.50 per Ib. 
50 lb. drum, makes 4000 gals. Spray 
.$2.25 postpaid 

TRANSPLANTONE 
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, bed- 
ding 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 gallons solution 
for soaking roots or 2000 to 3000 gallons for watering 
—$1.05, postpaid; 1 lb. can, $4.10 postpaid. 
PARADOW 
Properly applied in September, or October, on 
Peach Trees 4 years or older—at the rate of 1 oz. 
per tree—controls borers. 
ito Silbs..35c, per lb. 10 to'25 lbs... 
5 to JObs'.32c. per Ib. 25:t0:50 Ibs... 
50 to 100 lbs..24c. per lb. 
Write for prices on larger quantities 
SUNOCO 
Kills Red Spider, which is the most common 
enemy of Evergreens. Also kills San Jose Scale, 
Rose Scale, Oyster-shell ‘Scale, Pineleaf Scale, and 
Euonymus Scale. 1 gallon makes 25 gallons dor- 
mant spray or 100 gallons Summer spray. 1-gallon 
can $1.50. 4 gallons, $1.25 per gallon; 55-gallon 
drum, 85c. per gallon. 
NOTE—DUE TO CHANGING CONDITIONS, 
PRICES ON GARDEN SUPPLIES ARE SUB- 

29c. per lb. 
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