
Name and Size of Plant Amount 
@ Ferto-Pots are made of kiln-dried cow manure. 
The pots soften up in the moist soil, readily available 
to the roots of the growing plants. 
Start your seeds, seedling plants, cuttings, bulbs, 
etc., in Ferto-Pots and insure quicker, better results, 
no wilt, no setback in transplanting; less plant loss. 
Pot and all goes into the ground without disturb- 
ance or shock to the root system and continues to 
feed the growing plant. 

DECIDUOUS 
OUNG TREES 
No apparent increase of 
risk and yet 25% or more 
growth next year if Fall 
planted rather than Spring 
p j ; 
Oo; vinchidiameter ae ane oe Poe planted. Water once or twice 
2%, inch diameter...............100 for 9-75 only. Plant after late Octo- 
3 inch diameter. ante 100 for 3.25 
ORDER THESE NATURAL FERTILIZERS: 
Freight paid extra on arrival—60c to $1. per 100 lbs., 
within 250 miles of shipping point in N. J. Freight is 
slow, order early. (Express much quicker, half again 
as expensive). 
@50 lb. Bogs Shredded Cow Manure, each... $1.50 
Well rotted, can be applied as a direct mulch. Moisture 
25 to 40% (feels dry). Sold in 100 lb. bags—$1.50 each. 
(Covers 300 sq. feet.) Excellent soil conditioner. 
@550 [b= Bags: Malchnur,; each $2.00 
For spreading on lawns, gardens, etc. It contains peat- 
moss, manure, and enough tobacco dust to discourage 
cutworms, moles, etc. Fertilizing value is high:—Nit. 
2.8%, Phos. 1.5%, Pot. 1%. Comes clean, dry, shredded, 
ready to use. 
Lawns: Use | pound to 10 square feet. 
Beds, etc.: 1 pound to 2!/, square feet. 
®@ 50 lb. Bags Hyper-Humus, each.) eee 1.50 
Peat that has been spread out, fertilized, and planted 
to a crop. Then screened and bagged. Full of soil bac- 
teria. Best top-dressing there is. Fine for Rhododen- 
drons, the only slightly acid. 
®Manure Bricks—dried, pressed, cow manure. A one- 
pound brick readily dissolves in 4 gal. water. Fine plant 
stimulant. (Postpaid E. of Miss.); 8 bricks for $2.50 
@(50 ‘bricks’ rict posipaid) for. = 3 ee _. $13.00, 
We recommend. 
Prices postpaid. 
BOOKS 
Manual of Cultured Trees and 
Shrubs (Rehder). Unique. In amere 
990 pages is all most of need for 
complete reference. Our hardiness 
chart adapted from this author. New 
SOuION ese ee ee $12.00 
Dwarf Fruit Trees (Lucas). A brief 
well illustrated manual. How to 
choose, train, prune, etg.........-- $3.00 
The Book of Trees (Hottes). Fine 
introduction to trees. Complete, ex- 
cept on conifers). 2 oats 4.00 
The Book of Shrubs (Hottes). Grand 
companion to the above. Complete, 
except Azaleas, etc.............-.------- $4.00 
Climbers and Ground Covers 
(Hottes). Complete (250 pp.), new 
(1948) and thre only work covering 
these types we know...........-.------- $3.00 
Hortus Second—Garden Dictionary 
(Bailey). Perhaps the best diction- 
ary for America. Covers everything 
from forest trees to vegetables and 
house plants. 778 pages............ $7.50 
The Cultivated Conifers (Bailey). 
The best for the evergreens — de- 
scriptions, culture, diseases, photos. 
404 pages. 2 s2 ee $10.00 
Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 
(Bailey). Again, in our opinion, the 
best non-technical complete refer- 
ence book. New edition 1947....$37.50 
Encyclopedia of Gardening (Taylor). 
(Gold Medal of Mass. Hort. Soc.). 
1,200,000 words, 500 illustrations. 
Sold at $17, and now revised and re- 
duced to $5.00. Very complete and 
satisfactory. 
. 
ber. 
(25) (100) (1000) 
ACER (Maple) 
dasycarpum (Silver Maple) 
2-3 ft. eeees0eee 8000080 $ 4.00 $40.00 
4-5 ft. cecocsess $4.50 16s50Neo ones 
platanoides (Norway Maple) 
12-18 in. «secoee 5.00 17. 005RSGEe 
rubrum (Red Maple) 
2= 1/8 imsmece cs csctmeeisteate . 9.00 “60500 
SEALE alfa, Gogandac 4.50 12.00 60.00 
saccharum (Sugar Maple) 
TAA Ke? 28a Gogocne 3.00 9.00 60.00 
IEE Sala gaon0st 5.00 16.50 100.00 
BETULA (Birch) 
populifolia (Gray Birch) 
12-18 in........ 3.00 9:00 Riese 
Pe) ORES. Gecntios 5.50 16.00 100.00 
papyrifera (Paper Birch) 
WINS) 485 caccoae 3.00 9.50 7onee 
Wes 3). 285 3543000 6.00 18.00 130.00 
CERCIS (Red Bud) 
Was) sles aqtosao GacKKoC 8.00 45.00 
18-24 inns cescces soccecs | OsUO Mm ennmEnE 
Peo) Saes Qgecncc 4.50 17.50) Ga.G0 
CORNUS (Flowering Dogwood) 
florida (White Flowering Dogwood) 
6-12 ir, cocccee sscceee 12.00 65.00 
12-18 in. ceccoee 6.00 18.00 75.00 
18-24 in 7.50 22.00 150-00 
2- 3. ite scosccs 8.50 30.00 195.00 
FAGUS (Beech) 
ferruginea (American Beach) 
6.50 30.00 
8.00 45.00 
GINKGO BILOBA (Maidenhair) 
6 9 iniceoccee 6.008 eee 
12s1Stinaes ese 10.00 33.00 
HICORIA (Hickory) 
lacinosa (Shellbark Hickory) 
ovata (Shagbark Hickory) 
12-1 8Rinewecececs 8.00 28.00 250.00 
S-pAs it imesscese 6.0.00 200200 ere Ac 
JUGLANS (Walnut) 
nigra (Black Walnut) 
1 2-Seimeie sees S Gane 
2= 3 iit ssacnse 6.00 
12.00 65.00 
18.00 120.00 
