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Worth-While Gardening Books 
GERANIUMS—FOR WINDOWS AND GARDENS. 
By Helen Van Pelt Wilson. 
A new stant on an oid-tashioned plant appears in this complete 
guide to geraniums. Book includes directions for pot and garden 
culture, care in California, propagation, hybrid’zing and develop- 
ment of standard plants. A very worth-while book for your gar- 
den library. Price $2.75, not postpaid. 
ANNUAL FLOWERS—FROM SEED PACKET TO 
BOUQUET. By Dorothy H. Jenkins. 
The adaptabiiiy of annual flowers to the garden and to the 
home is the theme of this book written for any one who has 
ever been fascinated by a seed catalogue. Author tells explicitly 
and easily how to plant outdoors from March until November and 
how to start poky ones indoors during winter. Fully illustrated 
with line drawings and photographs. Price $2.75, not postpaid. 
ENJOY YOUR HOUSE PLANTS. 
By Dorothy H. Jenkins and Helen Van Pelt Wilson. 
Tne authors of this book find growing plants indoors a fasci- 
nating hobby. They tell you how to keep your p!ants handsome 
and healthy and so make the most of their decorative possibili- 
ties. A photograph portfolio includes the authors’ own window 
gardens, and p.ant groups suggest interesting arrangements. 
Price $2.50, not postpaid. 
PERENNIALS PREFERRED. By Helen Van Pelt Wilson. 
The author’s own garden has served as a laboratory for this 
account of her favorite perennials. The ABC’s of growing peren- 
nials are presented in an easy-to-follow style. So.l’ and fertiliz- 
ing, moisture and mulch, pests—such problems face every gard- 
ener and the author covers them with charming firmness. Price 
$2.75, not postpaid. 
BULBS FOR BEAUTY. By Charles H. Mueller. 
The complete story of bubs from the first spring crocus to 
the last autum  I'ly is heré told with the clarity of a Fifth Reader 
and the fascination of a novel. They are all discussed as to cul- 
ture and use. L’sts abound with may suggestions for entrancing 
color combinations of bu'bs with each other or with other p!ants 
in the border and in the woodland, rock or white garden. Price 
$3.00, not postpaid. 
GREENHOUSE GARDENING FOR EVERYONE. 
By Ernest D. Chabot. 
Here for the first time is a book giving the principals of gar- 
dening under glass in down-to-earth language. Every phase is 
~ covered from a 2 by 4 cold frame to a small or large heated 
greehouse. By following the concise directions in this book any 
enthusiast may get the max mum production, beauty and joy from 
greehouse gardening. Price $3.00, not postpaid. 
CAMELLIAS ILLUSTRATED. 
The only porular priced, highly illustrated natural color Ca- 
me2lilia book. Published by the Oregon Camellia Society. 
Plastic bound, $3.50; DeLuxe edition, $4.50, not postpaid. 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 
How to grow them outdoors. By members of the Portland 
Chrysanthemum Society. $1.50, not postpaid. 
REFERENCE CHART OF LILIES FOR GARDEN and 
GREENHOUSE. By Edgar L. Kline, Lake Grove, Oregon. 
Complete descriptive data and cultural information on care and 
management of over 200 varieties of lilies. $1.00, not postpaid. 
GARDEN BULBS IN COLOR. 
By McFarland, Hatton & Foley. 
Over 275 color pictures and descriptive matter, with planting 
directions for bu'bs. Price $2.49, not postpaid. 
SUNSET’S FLOWER GARDEN BOOK. 
Rev sed ard enlarged edition. Over 250 pages of complete gar- 
den information, fully indexed. Price $2.00, not postpaid. 







4.00 Points 
@ g THE HANDY FERTILIZER 
IT'S POINTED: IT'S CONCENTRATED ; 
IT'S COMPLETE + IT'S ODORLESS ff 
No flower garden fertilizer is more convenient or effective 
than Fertil-Points. Press beneath soil every six inches when 
plants are in rows; one tablet to each plant when separated. 


SOLLY’S 
HARDY 
BULBS 
This book contains full 
directions for the culture 
of all SPRING FLOWER- 
ING BULBS. It is written 
expressly for the home 
gard2ners who want to 
have a year - after - year 
display of fine bulb-flow- 
ers. Complete with many 
illustrations, diagrams and 
plenty of colored pictures 
of the inexpensive lovely 
sorts that every gardener 
will feel proud to grow. 
GROWING VEGETABLES 
IN THE NORTHWEST 
A new revised edition of Mr. Cec'l Solly’s popular book. Contains 144 
pages of practical information on gardening. How to grow, sorts to 
use, control of pests and diseases, hotbeds, co!ld frames, use of land 
and other vital subjects for the amateur. Well illustrated with cuts 
and diagrams 
SOLLY’S GARDEN NOTE BOOKS 
No. 1. LAWN—How to plant and care for a lawn of perfect turf 
here 25¢ 
No. 2. ROSES—Roses are easy to grow, provided you start right. ..25¢ 
No. 3. FRUIT TREES—How to plant and care for fruit trees in any 
garden. Lists best varieties 25¢ 
No. 4. BERRIES—Growing berries in the home garden is easy and pro- 
duces heavy crops 25¢ 
No. 5. BUSH FRUITS—How to grow Blueberries, Grapes, Figs, Goose- 
berries and Currants 
No. 6. CAMELLIAS Rhododendrons needs in this area are completely 
discussed 25¢ 
No. 12. SUMMER BULBS — Dahlias, Gladiolus, Tuberous Begonias, 
Cannas 


This gorgeous indoor plant 
was grown with Plantabbs 
_You too can have a new fresh beauty in house plants 
with lovely green, bushy foliage and larger finer blooms. 
When plants are weil out of the ground, begin feeding 
Plantabbs to all VEGETABLES. Repeat regularly to 
maturity and gather a finer, earlier, larger yield of 
A939 tomatoes, beans, peas—in 
fact, everything in your 
garden. 
FULTON’S PLANTABBS 
are odorless, concentrated, 
high analysis, white TAB- 
LETS providing a complete, 
easy-to-use, balanced 
PLANT FOOD plus VITA- 
MIN Bj. Easily made into 
liquid fertilizer if desired. 











Box of 10 
tablets 10c; 
30 tablets 25c; 
75 tablets 50c; 
200 tablets $1; 
1000 tablets 


This precaution will result in sturdier, disease resisting $3.50 
plants; beautiful, long lasting flowers. 
Package OfascovPOintSsee te ee ee $ .25 
Rackagerors400) Points: se--. - 2 = oe ee mee 1.00 
ALL PRICES IN THIS CATALOG SUBJECT TO CHANGE + 
