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WEATHERIZED TRELLIS NETTING 
Ideal Support for SWEET PEAS, GARDEN PEAS, POLE BEANS, 
CUCUMBERS, TOMATOES. Grows finer, larger flowers and vege- 
tables. Hung with ease in 5 minutes; no fuss or bother. Use instead of 
string or wire. (Wire in sun burns delicate tendrils.) Doesn’t rot like 
string—last several seasons. In 3 sizes: No. 1, 60x70 in., 65c; 
No. 2, 60x96 in., 85c; No. 3, 60x180 in., $1.25. Postpaid. 
TRAIN-ETTS 
THE CYCLONE SEED SOWER 
A machine which should be on every 
farm. It is light, strong and durable, and 
with ordinary care will last a lifetime. 
It will sow clover, corn and grass seeds 
and fertilizers of all kinds perfectly even, 
and any desired quantity per acre by fol- 
lowing the simple directions on every 
machine. 




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SEED SowER 





Price $3.50 = 
rice Ot ae Pe SOWER THAT 
. =a RE a i SCATTERS EVENLY, 
Weight 5 pounds 

NOW FOR THE FIRST TIME, 
it is possible to control major garden pests with one 
single, effective product 
ALL IN ONE OPERATION 
END 0 PEST as its name implies, gives you quick control of 
the ravaging enemies of vegetables, flowers and shrubs. It is so simple 
to use, you'll gladly spend the few minutes necessary to prevent heavy 
infestation of pests in your garden. 
EN D @ PEST gives control of all three types of garden pests 
at once . . . does its effectively, quickly and economically. END O PEST 
can be used as a spray or as a dust. Either way, it is a ‘’must’’ for every 
gardener . . . protects your investment in time, in work, in seeds and 
in plant food. 
Packed in its handy, moisture-proof, refillable bellows-type applicator END o PEST is 
amazingly easy to use. Just break the seal and you’re ready to wage victorious 
war on all types of garden bedevilers. 
or, if you prefer, END o PEST May be mixed with water and used as a spray. 
END o PEST is available in 2, 1 and 21% Ib. cartons, with handy spout-pouring tops 
for refilling END o PEST applicator or for use in other dust guns or sprayers. 
Prices: 10 oz. Gun, 79c; 10 oz. Refill, 59c; 2 Ib. pkg., $1.50; 4 oz. pkg. 25c 

CABBAGE 
% oz. to 100 ft., 4 oz. per acre. — 
For plants of early kinds, sow seed in- 
January under glass, and put out into 
flats about 2 inches apart. Transplant to 
open ground as early in the spring as the 
soil can be prepared, setting 1% to 2 feet 
apart, in rows, which should be 3 feet 
apart. Cultivate frequently, and during 
dry weather water copiously. Late cab- 
bage seed should be sown in drills in open 
ground during April and May, and trans- 
planted in June or July. Fertilize heav- 
ily, using 400 pounds nitrate of soda per 
acre in three dressings, one-third when 
plants are set out, and two-thirds a 
month apart later. Pkt. 10c; 1 oz. 40ce. 
EARLY VARIETIES 
Mature between 60-65 days. 
Copenhagen Market. Distinctly and uni- 
formly early. Splendid for early market 
and shipment; valuable as an early kraut 
variety. Plants small, compact, allow- 
ing very close planting. Stem _ short: 
heads uniformly round; firm; 6 to 7 
inches in diameter. Weight, 3% to 4 
pounds. Interior clear white and of ex- 
cellent quality. Mature in 66 days. 
Early Jersey Wakefield. Extremely early ~ 
variety, very valuable for home and 
market garden as well as for shipment. 
Plants very small and compact, allowing 
close planting; stem short. Heads firm 
and conical; usually 7 inches long, 5 
inches thick near base; weight, 2 to 2% 
pounds. 
Golden Acre. The earliest round-headed 
cabbage; especially valuable for early 
market and shipping. Plants very small 
and compact; stem short. Heads uni- 
formly round; firm, commonly 6 inches ~ 
in diameter and weigh 3 pounds. 
LATE VARIETIES 
Mature in 90 to 100 days. 
Danish Ball Head. This is the best late 
cabbage. The plants are medium sized 
with short stems. Heads large; flattened 
globe shape; becomes 8 to 9 inches 
across, 6 to 7 inches deep, and weigh 
7 to 9 pounds. Very firm and solid; of 
excellent quality; keeps perfectly in 
Fae: until late spring. Pkt. 10e; 1 oz. 
40e. 
Late Flat Dutch. The best very large, 
late cabbage. Popular for home and mar- 
ket garden. A good keeper. Heads very 
large and flat, but deep; become 12 to 14 
inches across, 7 inches deep, and weigh 
12 to 14 pounds or more; firm, good 
quality. 
Mammoth Red Rock. A sure cropper and 
used very extensively for pickling. The 
solid heads are borne on medium-length 
stems and are red throughout. Perfectly 
round, solid as a rock, and quite large. 
Often weighing 6 to 8 pounds each. The 
latest of the red cabbages. 
Savoy. Enjoys great popularity on ac- 
count of its tasty flavor which is more 
delicate than that of ordinary cabbage. 
The large round heads are somewhat 
fiattened and very heavy. The deep 
green, crinkled outer leaves ‘enclose the 
tender, light green heart. It matures late 
in the fall and will keep all winter. 
CHINESE CABBAGE 
Wong Bok. This exceptionally fine veg- 
etable is rapidly growing in public favor. 
It resembles the Cos lettuce, forming 
long heads of crisp leaves. Very mild 
and pleasant flavored. Serve as a salad 
or cooked. Pkt. 10e; 1 oz. 50c. 

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