EVERGREENS— 
TREES — SHRUBS 
& ORNAMENTALS-— 
FOOD 
. It's very satisfying to see how this group of plants respond when they are regularly fed 
and probably 90% of such ornamentals never get a single feed after they are planted. 
This is unfortunate because a generous feed now and then changes the whole look of not 
only the fed plant itself but its general surrounding. You can stand off 100 feet and see 
an improvement hardly believable, and especially if the food is high in organics like Blood, 
Bone, Fish, etc. 
Our formula contains 9% of Nitrogen, 7% Phosphorus, and 3% of Actual Potash and on 
every package we give directions and amounts to use in both the post hole and the trench 
system of feeding. 
Nearly every property today has an expensive planting of Nursery 
Stock. Why let them starve after planting? 
WON’T YOU TRY IT THIS YEAR ON AN EVERGREEN 
THAT YOU KNOW ISN’T NOW DOING TOO WELL? 
Post Hole System of Feeding: While preferred by many, is, in our opinion, less 
desirable than the Trench System of Feeding and especially where it is practical to remove 
turf, lawn or flower beds temporarily. The post hole system is sim- 
ply one of making holes with a crowbar or a 3’ piece of 2” x 4” 
lumber (pointed) every 3’ in a circle around the tree and at the 
length of the lower branches. If the branches of a tree are about 
even all around the trunk and 10’ long then use the trunk as the 
center and make the post hole circle 10’ away and around the 
tree. Make the holes 18” to 24” deep. Use 2 to 3 Ibs. of our 
Tree Food to each hole for every inch of diameter of the tree, 
taking the trunk diameter measurement at a point 5 feet from 
the ground. 
PRICES 
Py WUD Sv vwcacssssesests @ $1.19 LO DSi eee @ $1.84 
Dee wmse @ $3.89 *100 IDS. cceccecceeene @ $11.49 
*(Prepaid within 500 miles) 
IF NOT ALL-OUT e THEN A PART OF PLANTINGS 
‘al TOMATO 
Spe S iets FOOD 
If you think these 
other plants are 
“Fussy” eaters of 
312 ‘2 i ea NO-FILLER 
TOMATO-FOOD 
specialty foods — put 
the lowly but 
most popular gar- 
den fruit, the 
tomato, downas a 
gluttonous crank 
for phosphorous 
and potash. Read 
how we even sur- 
pass that need 
and produce “The 
Impossible” yield. 
Did you know? That tomatoes are grown in EVERY county of the U. S. and that Cali- 
fornia is the biggest producer, with over 125 thousand acres, then Texas with over 80 thou- 
sand, Indiana third with over 60 thousand. Maryland and New Jersey almost tie for fourth 
place with 50 thousand. There’s hardly a state in the Union with less than 10 thousand acres. 
This popularity started our research for the BEST food. It’s a long story, but each test 
proved that the tomato is a ravenous “eater” of PHOSPHORUS AND POTASH, with con- 
tentment at 12% and 13%, respectively. We balanced off the Nitrogen with a combination 
of quick-acting and a “5 week feeding” Organic. That formula has so amazed “top” ‘growers 
as well as every amateur that we hope you will not lay aside this F.S.B. without TRYING 
a formula that will permit you to set out one-third or one-half of the usual number of plants 
and still wind up with as many or more of bigger and cleaner skin solid fruit, 
Note that we are even packing a two (2) Ib. size for the real small gardener with 4-6 plants 
for 3 feedings. A “revelation” formula like this should be available to all. Full directions on 
every package. Never deteriorates or unduly cakes or freezes, which is generally true of all 
G&O specialty foods which are cured for a long time. 
When stems are slender, fibrous, and hard, purple color is present, roots stunted and frit 
sets late, it could be due to a shortage of Phosphorus. 
If plants grow slowly, leaves get crinkly, color is grayish or yellowish and fruit ripens un- 
evenly, look for a deficiency in Potash. 
It doesn’t make any difference what kind or how much fertilizer you have already bought 
and used in setting out your tomato plants. What those plants need during July is a small 
handful of this 3-12-13 Tomato Food in a 2” deep furrow around the stalk and 4” from it 
and a big drink of water. Another same dose the middle of August is still better. 
2 Ibs. (4-6 plants, 3 feedings)............ @ $ 69 
5 Ibs. (10-16 plants, 3 feedings)........ @ $1.29 
LOSIDS.. Se cc. oe: ene eee ee @ $2.09 
VAS WS ll ots pepe MPs 3! 5 a en a a Be Benn @ $4.49 
OQ el Semen. te eee Oe kn a @ $12.79 
IN ORGANICS. 
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