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PLANT FOOD AND MULCHING MATERIALS 
Fertilizers and Peat Moss are Sent 
Transportation Charges Collect— 
Cannot be Sent by Post. 
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ATs DueROW INC: 
165 JOHN ST. 
NEw YORK, N 

Driconure 
A perfectly blended combination of Nature’s 
products—cow manure, poultry manure and peat 
moss. A complete fertilizer plus a safety factor 
that prevents burning and over-feeding. Driconure 
is clean and absolutely free from weed seed, insect 
life, fungus and useless filler. Practically odorless, 
finely ground and easy to distribute. An ideal, all- 
organic food and soi! conditioner. Use a handful 
or so, worked in the soil around plants when set- 
ting or 50 pounds per 500 square feet. 
7\-|b. bag, 75c; 50 Ibs. (2 bus.), $2.50 

Peat Moss 
No other material is quite its equal for soil con- 
ditioning. It will retain 6 to 10 times its dry 
weight in water, and is free of all weed seeds. As 
a mulch, especially for Roses and perennials, it 
has no equal. Sold in bales of approximately 15 
bushels which will cover 300 square feet 1 inch 
deep. Spaded in with manure it has the ability to 
absorb enormous amounts of fertility which the 
plants readily take up. Indispensable to good 
gardening. 
POULTRY LITTER. Peat Moss is also the ideal, 
safe and sanitary material for bedding young 
poultry. $5.00 per bale; 5 bales for $23.75 
Vigoro 
Vigoro is not just an ordinary fertilizer but a 
complete, balanced, scientifically prepared plant 
tood containing all eleven of the elements neces- 
sary for proper development. Use 25 to 50 pounds 
per 1000 square feet on lawns, one handful to 
each square foot around Roses, Shrubs, and Ever- 
greens. Water-in after applying. 
10 Ibs., 90c; 25 Ibs., $1.60; 100 Ibs., $4.25 
Turf Builder 
This is especially made for feeding grass, though 
it can be used whenever a complete fertilizer is 
needed. It is not at all chemical but contains 
vegetable matter, thereby giving immediate and 
lasting results. Because of its concentration will 
go much farther than most other fertilizers. if 
grass is tender, ‘’water-in.’’ Can also be used for 
tree feeding and for this we recommend three (3) 
pounds per diameter inch. For broadcasting use 
10 to 20 pounds per 1000 square feet. 
25 Ibs., $2.50; 50 Ibs., $3.95; 100 Ibs., $7.50 

NO AGENTS 
WE HAVE NO AGENTS who go from door to door or sell on commission. Appointments 
for landscape work are usually made by phone or correspondence. 
If you want to contact 
someone from our firm, please call or write. Our catalog is one of our salesmen. 
Many unscrupulous and transient salesmen go about the country representing themselves 
as our agents. Do not believe them. While we do sell some stock to dealers, they must make 
their own terms as to price, collections, guarantees, etc. Since some of the material they sell 
often does not come from us, the way to get true-to-name Hillenmeyer stock is to buy direct. 
Again, WE HAVE NO AGENTS. 

Delivery 
No charge for local delivery in city and sub- 
divisions adjacent thereto. Truck delivery beyond 
this can usually be arranged satisfactorily, depend- 
ing On quantity and distance. On orders to be 
shipped, prices are f.o.b. Lexington depots. 
Charges for Prepaying— 
Within 200 Miles of Lexington 
PARCEL POST. For such stock as can be sent 
by Parcel Post, add 10% to your order, except as 
noted. 
If stock is over-size or too heavy we reserve the 
privilege to send by other carriers. If in doubt 
about shipping by post, please tell us how you 
want order sent. 
EXPRESS, FREIGHT, TRUCK. Where these serv- 
ices are available add 10% on everything except 
Shade Trees, Balled and Burlapped Plants (BGB) 
and Fertilizers. 
ON SHADE TREES add 15% to your order. 
ON BALLED AND BURLAPPED MATERIAL 
(B&B), add 20%. 
FERTILIZERS sent charges collect. 
If you order by truck be sure you have such 
services and give us the name of your trucking 
line. Also please give us your street number or 
rural route. 
Guarantee 
We guarantee every item to be true to name, 
up to qrade and in good condition when it leaves 
here. As there are so many forces beyond our 
control, such as weather, soil and care, which may 
cause stock to die, we cannot be responsible for 
losses which occur. However, we will absolutely 
refund or replace without charge any stock which 
does not reach you in good condition, provided you 
report promptly and it has not been injured by 
public carrier. 
Substitution 
When out of a variety of fruit trees, small fruit 
or Roses, we sometimes substitute, giving you the 
closest to it. If this is not satisfactory, mark ‘’No 
Substitutes’’ on your order. 



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