Adco. Makes rich, organic fertilizer from garden waste. Mix ADCO 
with leaves, weeds, vines, straw, cornstalks, and turn them into rich 
plant food. Directions included with each package. 
5-lb. carton (enough to make 200 lbs.) 
20-lb. bag (enough to make over half ton) .............. 
150-lb. bag (enough to make three tons .................. 12.00 
If wanted by parcel post, add 5c per Ib. for packing and postage. 
Bone Meal. For sweetening the soil in the garden or lawn. Helps 
grow grass in shady places. Excellent for bulbs. 5 Ibs., 85c; 10 Ibs., 
$1.35, postpaid. Not paid, 25 Ibs., $2.70; 100 Ibs., $6.50. 
Cow or Cattle Manure. Highly concentrated pulverized manure. 
All organic and will not burn vegetation. Excellent for lawns, shrubs, 
Roses, vegetable and flower gardens. 50 Ibs., $2.10; 100 Ibs., $3.70, 
not paid. 
Hyponex. Plants grow luxuriantly, flower abundantly, and develop 
sturdy growth regardless of soil. Clean, odorless and soluble powder. 
Will not spoil or lose its vitality. 
3-0z. can (makes 18 gals.), postpaid ................2..5- $0.25 
1-lb. can (makes 100 gals.), postpaid ...........-...2.000. 
Loma (5-10-5) The efficient 
plant food for lawn and garden 
use. This formula has a sufficient 
supply of nitrogen and phosphorus 
to meet the needs of the most ex- 
acting plant. Contains “no filler.” 5 Ibs., 50c; 10 lbs., 90c, postpaid. 
Not paid, 25 Ibs., $1.60; 50 Ibs., $2.65; 100 Ibs., $4.25. 
Balsam Wool Tree Bands. Used with Tree Tanglefoot where 
indirect banding is desired. May be removed after insect season is 
over. Also makes an impenetrable barrier band for rough-barked 
trees. Width 3 inches. Comes in rolls containing 16% lineal feet. 
Per roll, 60c; 12 rolls, $5.85, postpaid 
SPRAYERS and DUSTERS 
4-Gal. ‘‘Open-Hed’’ Sprayer. This durable 
knapsack sprayer is the best of its kind. Sturdily 
constructed of galvanized iron with welded seams 
and has a large (5 inch) opening for easy filling 
and cleaning. Regular nozzle gives fine high 
pressure spray for insecticides and fungicides and 
extra coarser nozzle is included for weed-killers. 
Shipped postpaid in the United States east of the 
Mississippi and north of Tennessee. $11.60 each. 
No. 26BG. Glass Jar Sprayer. A really effec- 
tive and useful hand sprayer, well made and 
should last for years. Makes a continuous mist- 
like spray and has adjustable nozzle to spray at 
any angle. All parts easily removed for cleaning. 
Equipped with %-qt. glass jar which is very easy 
to fill and clean. $1.90 each, postpaid 
CRYSTAL DUSTERS 
These are the best hand dusters we know for the garden or small 
farm. The dust container is a glass jar with a long extension for getting 
under leaves, etc. It ejects a large volume of dust with each stroke and 
is very handy and efficient in the garden. Overvall length 40 inches. 
$1.95 each, postpaid 
se Plantabbs. Growing energy! That’s what these 
= rich (11-15-20) odorless tablets mean to all plants 
Ws 
—indoor, garden and vegetables. Results guar- 
anteed or money back! Boxes at 25c, 50c and 
$1.00; economical garden size, $3.50, post- 
paid, 
Rhodo-Azalea (3-20-3) fertilizer for acid lov- 
ing plants. Azaleas, Rhododendrons, Camellias. 
Use at regular intervals with Peat Moss to make 
the soil conditions needed. 5 Ibs., 75c; 10 Ibs., 
$1.25, postpaid. 
Sheep Manure. A highly concentrated pulverized sheep manure, 
free from straw and rubbish. Clean, easily handled and produces 
quick results. 5 Ibs., 50c; 10 Ibs., 85c, postpaid. 
Not prepaid, 25 Ibs., $1.50; 50 Ibs., $2.10; 100 
Ibs., $3.70. 
Special Balanced Rose Food. (All Organic.) 
(7-8-5.) An organic, no filler, 100% plant food 
of dried blood, fish scraps, bone meal, potash, 
cotton seed meal and phosphate. This is a spe- 
cial mixture for growing Roses and is a balanced, 
all-purpose fertilizer which can also be used on 
all flowers, shrubbery, etc. This type mixture has 
been used by commercial growers and florists for 
many years and has given excellent results. 5-Ib. 
bag, 75c; 10 Ibs., $1.25, postpaid. 
Tree Tanglefoct. 
A sticky material for banding trunks of trees, 
to protect them against the ravages of climbing insect pests. No 
mixing is required. It comes ready for use and is easily and quickly 
applied with a wooden paddle. One pound makes 15 to 20 lineal 
feet of band. 
Lb., $1.25; 5 Ibs., $5.85, postpaid 
GARDEN TOOLS 
Claw Cultivator. Just the 
thing for getting in around 
your plants. Feather-light; 
amazing strength. 
Price: 75c, postpaid 
Garden Trowel. High 
quality aluminum alloy, 
super strength, feather- 
light, perfect balance; 
finger rest prevents slip- 
ping, eliminates fatigue. 
Price: 75c, postpaid 
Dibbles. 
use in transplanting Tomatoes, Cab- 
bages, Celery, etc. Steel point, wood 
Price: $1.35, postpaid 
For planting bulbs and for 
handle. 
Transplanting Trowel. 
An ideal tool for trans- 
planting plants or use in 
planting bulbs. Light in weight, with patented 
finger rest. Won't rust. Price: 75c, postpaid. 
Junior Tool Set. Forged steel, sturdy construc- 
tion. Ideally suited for the woman gardener. 
Complete Set—transportation not paid ...$4.50 
Individual Tools 
Shovel—transportation not paid ......... 1.85 
Hoe—transportation not paid ........... 1.50 
Rake—transportation not paid .......... 1.15 
GOOD BOOKS ON GARDENING 
Garden Guide. (By 28 Authors.) This solves every problem that 
confronts the amateur gardener, from the laying out of his home 
grounds to the planting and upkeep of his flower, vegetable and fruit 
garden, his lawns, trees, shrubs, etc., and finally, the canning and 
preserving of the harvest. As one admirer of the Garden Guide 
testifies: “This book is the Moses of the garden. Mother uses it, 
Ethel uses it, I use it and all the neighbors use it. I think it is great.” 
576 pages and 300 illustrations. $3.50, postpaid. 
The Book of Annuals. (By Prof. A. C. Hottes.) This book opens 
the door to greater success with thees popular flowers. Over 100 
varieties described, directions for culture and uses. 180 pages; 158 
illustrations. Cloth bound. $2.00, postpaid 
The Book of Perennials. (By Alfred C. Hottes.) Planning the 
Perennial Border, Garden Operation Calendar, Insects, Diseases, 
Propagation, Shady Places, Rock Gardens, etc. 280 pages; 103 illus- 
trations. Cloth bound. $2.75, postpaid 
Roses for Every Garden. (Dr. R. C. Allen.) Whether you grow 
five Roses, fifty or five hundred, you will find assistance and inspira- 
tion packed in every page. 32 handsome illustrations in color. It is 
the first book to be honored as a selection by the National Council 
of State Garden Clubs, Inc. $3.50, postpaid 
The African Violet. (By Helen Van Pelt Wilson.) The first book 
on “the darling of the window garden enthusiast and the joy of the 
florist.” Tells how to keep America’s No. 1 house plant blooming. 
Covers location, watering, soil, pest control, propagation, hybridiza- 
tion. Lists 175 varieties. $2.75, postpaid 
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