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SO EASY... 
1. “Just stick ’em in 
the ground. 
2. Then hook in the 
plant stalks— 
THE JOB’S DONE” 
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Support those Delphiniums, “Glads,” Dahlias, Perennials, Annuals, 
Roses, etc., with a sturdy almost invisible “spine” that won’t let ’em down, 
come wind and rain. Some gardeners buy 4 and 6 gross at a time—and 
stores by the thousands. 
It’s nice to be able to say that these Props are listed in nearly 20 million catalogues. 
If nothing else, that’s popularity—but to you, as a buyer, it might not be convincing 
enough... 
So we appeal to you this year to TRY A DOZEN or so of the sizes you need. We 
make the unqualified statement that if you “don’t swear by them” and declare them the 
best ever, you can return the purchase for full refund. 
We will never fear embarrassment with that guarantee because for 16 
years the same trade including Park Departments and Botanical Gardens 
keep multiplying their demands until we now use many carloads of coiled 
wire to make them and we do all the work right here in Skillman: (1) 
Straighten and Cut; (2) Form; (3) Paint; (4) Pack; (5) Ship in carloads 
from our own spur. 
Because we do every step of this work ourselves with no outside “Bites,” our low 
prices amaze other fabricators of steel and even surprise our customers. Example: the 
price of the 66-inch overall size is about 20 cents. You could hardly expect to pick up 
an old 66-inch rusty 14-inch diameter rod in a junk yard for 20 cents at today’s price 
and scarcity of steel, say nothing about forming, painting, packing and about 10 cents 
allowance for just the parcel post charge. 
That's not the real reason for the success of this Prop. The answer is the patented 
simplicity of design. You don’t have to fit a corkscrew to a stalk, contend with welded 
snap jaws, strings, twisted wire, etc. 
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SIZE OVERALL—End to End 1% Doz. 1 Doz. 2 Doz. 3 Doz. 5 Doz. 6 Doz. 
16” (Tulips, ete.) ............ $ .58 $ .89 $1.59 $2.19 $3.49 $4.19 
30” (Giant Zinnias, etc.) 1.09 1.84 3.39 4.69 7.39 8.39 
42” (Delphiniums, etc.).. 1.29 2.19 3.98 5.69 8.98 10.39 
66” (“Glads,” etc.) .......... 2.09 3.74 6.98 9.89 15.98 18.29 
78” (Dahlias, etc.) .......... 2.89 5.19 9.89 13.89 Apply Apply 
NOTE—That we have tried to make it advantageous for you to buy, at least, in two dozen lots 
since the saving averages nearly 5% over one dozen units. The saving is up to 19% on purchases 
of 6 dozen. 
Jj, OUR FLOWERS HOLD / 
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AS SEASON PRO- 
GRESSES THE FOUR 
LARGER SIZES, 30”, 
49" 66" “AND 78“ 
ARE MORE POPULAR 
1—Being all steel, they definitely 
eliminate wood Stakes with their 
unkempt Rag and String Ties. 
2—They support a Flower or Plant 
better. 
3—They are Termite and Rot Proof. 
4—-They are priced so low that no 
Gardener can afford to be with- 
out them. 
5—Processed stiff steel of varying 
thickness to suit required sup- 
port, including rose and young 
fruit trees. 
6—Made in lengths overall (end to 
end) of 16”, 30”, 42”, 66” and 
78”. 
7—They can be saved from year to 
year. 
8—Make a neat, orderly looking 
garden. 
9—In Garden-Green enamel. 
10—So simply constructed and safe 
that a child can place them cor- 
rectly in a garden. 
A lot of Flower Show Blue Ribbon Dahlia 
winners use the 66-inch and 78-inch sizes. 
Some of these heavy-headed saved blooms 
have measured 13 to 14 inches across. 
PLEASE NOTE THAT ALL SIZES ARE 
QUOTED ON THE OVERALL (OR END 
TO END, PER PATENT GRANT) LENGTH 
AND NOT ON THE NET LENGTH. WHILE 
OF MINOR DIFFERENCE FOR ACTUAL 
USE, THIS NEVERTHELESS SHOULD 
BE OBSERVED. 
MRS., MISS & MR. GARDENER ARE THESE CHARGES INFLATIONARY? YES. 21 
