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SUPPLIES 
DOW WOOD PRESERVATIVE 
Dow Wood Preservative is a pentachlorophenol concentrate that 
lengthens the life-span of wood many years. It repels attack by 
termites and other wood-destroying insects and prevents decay due 
to excess moisture. Treated posts are protected against decay and 
attacks by termites and other wood destroying insects. To prepare 
a ready-to-use treating solution containing approximately 5% by 
weight of the preservative chemicals, dilute one gallon of this con- 
centrate with four gallons of a suitable petroleum solvent, such as 
light Diesel oil, fuel oil (No. 1, 2, or 3 distillate) or kerosenc 
and stir the mixture well. ‘ 
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TIMBERTOX 
Timbertox is a clear, non-staining, 
paintable wood preservative. Recom- 
mended for open tank treatment of 
millwork, lumber and other forest 
products. Contains plasticizing resins 
to minimize blooming or crystalliza- 
tion of the pentachlorophenol at the 
surface of the treated wood. Timber- 
tox is a ready-to-use solution of 
standard 5% pentachlorophenol 
strength. Do Not Dilute. 
Miateieeesene $1.80 per gal. 
Wrehereteve, ove 1.60 per gal. 
Peta scree 1.40 per gal. 
1-gal. cans 
5-gal. cans 
30-gal. cans 

Florist Cuprinol, see page 31. 
GARDEN TOOLS 
GARDEN HOE 
All-steel 2-inch wide blade, 4-foot handle. Each $1.30. 
GARDEN HOE 
All-steel 6-inch blade, 4-foot wooden hickory handle. Each $1.50. 
FOUR-PRONG HOE 
Best made, 4-prong, 4-foot handle. Each $1.40. 
GARDEN RAKE 
14-tooth all-steel rake, fine for making seed bed. Each $1.90. 
LAWN BROOM RAKE 
All-steel, 4-foot wooden handle; fine for raking leaves. 
SPADING FORK 
Heavy angular back tines. Each $2.35. 
TRANSPLANTING TROWEL 
No. 217. Excellent for setting and lifting out seedlings. Each 20c; 
doz., $2.00. 
HAND SPADING FORK 
No. 300. This fork is well made. Length, 11 in. 
ASPARAGUS KNIFE OR WEEDER 
V-shaped blade, polished. Can be used as a weeder. Each 55c. 
GRASS WHIP 
For cutting weeds. Each $1.35. 
GARDEN TROWELS 
All-steel shank, wood handle, best made. 
No. 212—6-inch garden trowel. Each 40c. 
Each 95c. 
Each 60c. 
Each $1.60. 
FEATHERLITE TROWELS 
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Featherlite Four-Prong Cultivators ........ eridiowna dic 5 50 
Setiofone each of abovereccnis cies leleele- ORY as) she.eisters $1.70 
FARM SEEDS 
For Pasture, Hay, for all Soils 
PRICES ON ALL GRASS SEEDS are subject to market changes. 
We will be pleased to quote firm prices on request. Orders en- 
trusted to us will be filled at the lowest price on the day received. 
Write for price on Field Seeds and let us know your require- 
ments, and we will be glad to quote special quantity prices. 
ALFALFA, KANSAS 
Best adapted for the Central West. Sow August and September, 
March and April. 20 Ibs. per acre. Market price. 
CLOVER, MEDIUM RED 
Best legume crop or for hay or meadow. 
10 Ibs. to the acre. Market price. 
Sow in spring, 8 to 





HYBRID SEED CORN 
URS: No: 13. 
Select, large, flat 
Bu., 38.00. 
U.S. No. 8. 
Fox rich ground. 110 days. Bu., $8.50. 
EMBRO 95. 
Best for late planting. 95 days. Bu., $9.00. 
grains. Test for main crop. 110 days. 

CLOVER, ALSIKE 
Fine legume crop, also for hay or mixed grass seed for pasture. 
6 to 8 lbs. per acre. Market price. 
SWEET CLOVER 
A biennial. Sow early in spring. 20 lbs. 
prices. 
LESPEDEZA 
A good legume and fine for fall pasture. 
Market price. 
per acre. Write for 
Sow 20 lbs. to acre. 
AWNLESS BROME GRASS (Bromus inermis) 
Very strong, quick growth, making two crops of very abundant 
pasture. Has proven very valuable for pasture when sown with 
alfalfa. Good in very sandy soils because of its strong spreading 
root system. Not a lawn grass. Market price. 
BLUE GRASS, KENTUCKY (Poa pratensis) 
Fancy extra recleaned. Kentucky Blue Grass is largely used for 
lawns and when once planted lasts indefinitely. An excellent 
pasture grass. Deep rooting and has an attractive color. Market 
price. 
CREEPING RED FESCUE 
One of the best Fescues obtainable, it spreads from the roots, 
making a dense turf which tends to crowd out weeds. Does well 
in shade and is good on sandy soil. Market price. 
RED TOP, FANCY 
Red Top is a remarkable grass accommodating itself to a variety 
of soils and conditions. It is strongly drought-resistant. Market 
price. 
RYE GRASS, PERENNIAL 
A hardy grass of quick growth, suitable for lawns and meadows. 
Market price. 
RYE GRASS 
Succeeds well on almost any soil, but is particularly adapted to 
moderately moist lands, Market price. 
SUDAN GRASS 
Sow 35 Ibs. per acre. Makes an excellent emergency hay crop. 
Can be sown any time from May 20th to June 20th. It with- 
stands long periods of drought. Market price. 
TIMOTHY (Phleum pratense) 
It is the most desirable of all grasses for hay but should not be 
grazed as the tramping of cattle hoofs causes it to die. In this 
section Timothy is best suited to low, flat or alluvial soils where 
there is a fair amount of moisture. Market price. 
