No. 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. 
2 inch diameter....... 
9% inch diameter....... 
3 inch diameter....... 
(Postpaid) 
BN ce crt 100 for $2.50 
ee LO ONO CTS 
ee Pee 100 for 3.95 
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. 
@ 50 lb. Bags Mulchnur, each 
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 1 pound to 10 square feet. 
Beds, etc.: 1 pound to 2/2 square feet. 
@® 50 lb. Bags Hyper-Humus, each... 
ase nce s penn neon anne en wee ene- 
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. 
drons, the only slightly acid. 
Fine for Rhododen- 
®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 not postpaid) for... 
BOOKS 
Manual of Cultured Trees and 
Shrubs (Rehder). Unique. In a mere 
990 pages is all most of need for 
complete reference. Our hardiness 
chart adapted from this author. New 
edition ye eee ee $12.00 
Dwarf Fruit Trees (Lucas). A brief 
well illustrated manual. How to 
choose, train, prune, etc,-........--- $3.00 
The Book of Trees (Hottes). Fine 
introduction to trees. Complete, ex- 
Gept On COniers.ci yee tere $4.00 
The Book of Shrubs (Hottes). Grand 
companion to the above. Complete, 
except Azaleas, ete..............----—-- $4.00 
Climbers and Ground Covers 
(Hottes). Complete (250 pp.), new 
(1948) and thre only work covering 
these types we know..........---------- $3.00 
Bie Bera she aed a UOy 
We recommend. 
Prices postpaid. 
Hortus Second—Garden Dictionar 
(Bailey). Perhaps the best dictior 
ary for America. Covers everythin 
from forest trees to vegetables an 
house plants. 778 pages............ $7.5 
The Cultivated Conifers (Bailey 
The best for the evergreens — di 
scriptions, culture, diseases, photo 
404 pages. we eee, $10.1 
Standard Cyclopedia of Horticultu: 
(Bailey). Again, in our opinion, tl 
best non-technical complete refe 
ence book. New edition 1947....$37. 
Encyclopedia of Gardening (Taylo: 
(Gold Medal of Mass. Hort. Soc 
1,200,000 words, 500 illustratior 
Sold at $17, and now revised and r 
duced to $5.00. Very complete ai 
satisfactory. 

Albizzia julibrissin rosea (Hardy 
Mimosa). 12 ft. Zone V. Very 
rare. Interesting pink flower. An 
unshapely shrub, but delicate 
Acacia leaves and ''bottle-brush!! 
blooms when blooms are scarce 
in July 
*18in.S 25 for $5.00, 100 $18.00 
3 ft. seecesese 2.50 | 5 fiuuuouae 
Clethra alnifolia Rosea 
7 ft. Zone IV. Pink fragrant 
vary from July to August. Acid 
soil. Rare form. 
ZpEtom cess $2 75 3-4 fie eee $3.50 

Double Hybrid Lilac truss. 
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