PLEASE (and it will profit you to do so) glance 
back to Page 9, TOMATO FOOD. With these 
two (2) products, you will get results never 
dreamed possible with the lowly tomato. 
Insecticide ~ Fungicide 
DUST or SPRAY. 
TOMATO 
FRONT” 
Op Sa 
Gost of Guster 
There are certain times during the growing 
season when the right kind of a dust or spray is 
necessary to use on tomatoes, potatoes, cucumbers, 
squash, pumpkins, melons, etc., so that quick and 
almost spectacular results are obtainable. It doesn’t 
take long for Mildew, Blight, and similar fungus 
diseases to “take hold” on these kind of vegetables 
and particularly tomatoes and potatoes. 
The purpose of a good Tomato Dust is to im- 
mediately control the flea beetle, tomato horn 
worm, fruit worm, potato bug, cucumber beetles, 
melon worm, etc., because a slow acting insecti- 
cide permits greater damage to be done and then 
all kind of plants are in such weak conditions as 
to make fungus attack like Mildew and Blight just 
that much worse and harder to control. 
With our kind of dust it means that when you 
go after the bugs, you are also making the right 
application of Metallic Copper and for that rea- 
son our Tomato Dust contains 10% to 15% 
more Copper than many competitive and branded 
products. You should dust or spray for Blight and 
other fungus troubles affecting tomatoes seven 
times. 
As in the case of Rose Dust we pack our 
Tomato Dust in the 1 lb. perforated top canister 
and then also in the 5 lb. package for the gar- 
dener who has from 75 to 150 plants. 
PRICES 
1 lb. Canister (enough for 
10 plants—4 times)......@ $ .98 
Det Kila asvsas. tthe tetas ties @ $2.59 
POEL A DL i accvtsacsuveees gg teteeoniones @ $4.69 
TOMATO 
(METAL) 
STAKING ROD 
44” 
ae ARO 
tT 
Keep Em “Jacked” Up 
Our new 44” 
net high steel 
green enameled 
4” dia. ROD 
has been the 
“pet buy” for 
Tomato _ stak- 
ing. 
One ROD to 
a bush. Stick 
8” into ground 
at an angle 
away from bush 
and preferably 
at south side 
(less winds 
from that di- 
rection). Then, 
using binder or 
other twine, tie 
bush to ROD 
thru the “eye 
loops.” One 
user said “I 
staked 100 that 
way, went off 
for a Maine va- 
cation, came 
back and de- 
spite two good 
interim storms 
they hadn't 
dropped an 
inch.” They last 
5-10 years. 
KEEP “EM” OFF 
THE GROUND 
You couldn’t buy second hand “one 
time” wood slats without the loops for 
double such prices. Just as good for 
peonies, “Delphins,” “Mums” or any- 
thing bushy and tall, Hardly visible but 
they support like a fence post. If you 
want real prize ‘““Toemats” keep ‘em off 
the ground for air circulation, say noth- 
ing about worms, snails, slime and rot. 
PRICES 
OR CY >) | ee @ $1.79 
lL dozens: @ $3.39 
OKOOZON aah ocg- stone @ $8.98 
6 dozen ............0c @ $15.98 
Dahlias, 
rc 
“J UMBO’’. 
“DAHLIA STAKE, 
SIX FTi-~ 3 TIE: 
FOR 
Gladiolas 
Vines, Pole Beans 
» Young Fruit Trees, 
, Giant Peas, Tomatoes 
and a score of other needs 
Seoare =r gra-->o--o SEXSPEET,---e----—---- > 
15/16” Dia. 
For Bundle of 6 
For Bundle of 12 
For Bundle of 24 
For Bundle of 36 
Make a nice high 
STURDY FENCE, too. 
Made of rugged hardwood 
with 2—l4” dia. (in error, 
picture shows 3 holes) holes 
to regulate respective heights 
of tall growing Flowers, Vege- 
tables, Plants and Vines. This 
is a very importante feature 
because patented paper, wire 
and other ties can be used in 
these holes and thus avoid 
having these ties loosen up, 
work down and strip foliage 
or Cut into stems or stalks. It 
is strictly a quality stake and 
not intended to compete with 
a soft wood stick or a lath. 
Painted green. 
Each stake weighs about 114 Ibs. 
IN BIG DEMAND 
FOR MANY USES 
WE PREPAY ALL 
SHIPPING CHARGES 
RIGHT TO YOUR DOOR 
‘AND ONLY THEN WILL YOU KNOW G&O FOR WHAT THEY ARE AND CLAIM TO BE 
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