ROBSON QUALITY SEEDS, HALL, NEW YORK 
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WEED KILLERS 
**“AERO”’ CYANAMID: A fertilizer for asparagus that 
also controls weeds. Apply at the rate of | lb. to 30 
ft. of row. Lb. 25 cts.; 5 lbs. 75 cts. Descriptive 
folder will be mailed on request. 
NIAGARA WEED KILLER (2-4-D) : Powder form of 
this selective weed killer. “The most economical buy 
for large lawns. % lb. sufficient to treat 4,500 
sq. ft., $1.00; 1% lb. sufficient to treat 20,000 
square feet, $2.60, prepaid. 
AMMATE: A new weed killer for use where it is 
desired to kill all vegetation. Ammate should not 
be used on lawns as it will not only kill the weeds 
but will damage the grass. 2 lbs. 75 cts. Descrip- 
tive folder will be mailed on request. 
ROOTONE 
Rootone stimulates the natural tendency for 
roots to form on slips or cuttings, so that rooting 
takes place ina much shorter time. Easy to use. 
Prices+, Oz. pkt. 25 cts,; 2.0z. $1.00 

PIONEER PEAT MOSS 
Many garden soils are rather heavy for flower and 
vegetable growing. If you have this condition in your 
garden, spread Pioneer Peat Moss to a thickness of 2 to 
4” and work into the soil to a depth of 6 inches. Such 
an application loosens the soil and holds moisture in dry 
weather. Bales 40x21x19 inches, protected by heavy 
asphalt paper and wooden veneer strips, weigh approxi- 
mately 100 Ibs. $5.25 per bale, not prepaid. 
GARDEN STAKES 
Excellent for marking rows where seed has been 
sown, these smooth, painted, wooden stakes are of 
best quality. 10 inches long; 1% inches wide. Bundle 
of 25, 50c; 250, $3.50; 1,000, $10.40, prepaid. 
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Price 40 cts., 
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