TO MAKE YOUR GARDENING EASIER! 
Roo#rone 
Reg. U. S. Pat. Off. 
Stimulates the natural tendency for roots to form 
on slips and cuttings. Rooting takes place in a 
much shorter time, heavier root systems are formed 
and fewer cuttings die from disease. Newly added 
fungicide controls 
damping-off and other 
soil-borne diseases. 
i be Coneeeee $5.00 
Not Postpaid 
Bradson 
INSECT-O-GUN 
An amazing Hose Sprayer for insecticides, fungi- 
cides and weed killers. Simply fill with required 
amount of material, attach to the garden hose and 
presto! you have an ideal sprayer! Drenches plants 
with a soft, misty spray. Gets more on both sides 
of leaves. As easy as 
sprinkling. Water pres- 
sure does the work. Use 
liquid or powder. Capac- 
ity of 3 gallons with pint 
mason jar. Converts to 6 
gallon by replacing with 
quart jar. Wt. Ibs. 
Model 3 as illustrated _ 
eee $5.95) 6G. 
Model 2 (without pistol grip). Ss $2.95 ea. 
Not Postpaid 
PRUITONE 
REG. U.S. PAT. OFF, 
Use FRUITONE on tomatoes for earlier crop—more 
and bigger tomatoes. Spra < 
Hitt hele Pray blossoms once a week 
weeks after bloom- 
ing starts. Beans— 
Lima, string or soy 
will be greatly ben- 
efited by Spraying. 
Above prices are 
See Page 32 for 
mailorder charges. 
2/5 oz. Packet 25c¢ 
2 oz. cannister 1.00 
12 oz. cannister 5.00 
Seymour-Smith No. 119 
SNAP-CUT PRUNERS 
Effortless performance. Our most popular seller. 
The best all-around Pruner we‘’ve ever carried in 
stock. Cuts easily, lasts longer and is the choice 
of horticultural experts. The precision ground al- 
loy steel ‘’V’’ blades impinges on a non-dulling 
soft metal anvil and cuts large, tough 34’ branches 
like twigs. Gives a clean, close cut in a slicing 
stroke that does not injure bark. All parts easily 
replaceable. 8” long. Wt. 1 Ib. $2.75 
Not Postpaid 
HUDSON 
COMET 
SPRAYER 
The best, easiest manipulated hand sprayer on 
the market. Acts smoothly and covers a wide area 
with a fine smooth spray, insuring thorough coyer- 
age of fruit and foliage. 
Wt. 1 Ib. Qt. Model $1.20 
Quart model as above (but without continuous 
mist nozzle) 55c. 
Not Postpaid 
Handy 
HUDSON “ADMIRAL” DUSTER 
Today’s outstanding duster. Used effectively in 
gardens, yards, homes, farms, small fields, hotels, 
etc., and by many leading pest exterminators for 
applying powder pesticides or weed killers. Easy to 
use. Extra-large opening provides easy filling with 
over a quart of powder. Easy to reach high or 
low places. Swivel nozzle. Wt. 2 Ibs. $2.55 
Not Postpaid 
Gardex 
MIDGET GARDEN TOOLS 
740 TROWEL. Width 314’. Overall Length 1114”. 
A must for every Gardener! 89c 
741 TRANSPLANTING TROWEL. Width 2’. Over- 
all Length 12’. Very efficient. An all-around 
Garden Tool. 89c 
Pp 
732 MIDGET CULTI-HOE. Width 236’. Overall 
Length 12’, 2 Tools for the price of one. 79c¢ 
713 MIDGET CULTIVATOR. Width 234’. Overall 
Length 11’. Just dandy to scratch around those 
hard-to-get places. 59c 
714 MIDGET CULTI-WEEDER. Width 234’. Overall 
Length 16.’ Keeps your garden free of small 
weeds. 69¢ 
703 MIDGET FORK. Width 3’. Overall length 
11’. Nothing like it for turning up small soil 
areas. 59c 
706 DANDELION CUTTER AND ASPARAGUS 
KNIFE. Good grip. 15’’ long. Every lawn owner 
should have one of these. 69c 
750 HOLLOW PLANTER. All steel—preferred for 
heavy soil because it lifts soil out of hole leay- 
ing walls soft. Simplifies planting. $1.25 
Shipping weight, complete with wood handles, on 
all Midget tools, 1 Ib. 
Not Postpaid 
Best planting dates for those things that grow 
and mature under ground are: 
January—16 23 24 27 
February—17 18 20 21 24 
March—14 16 19 20 23 24 
April—14 15 19 20 23 24 
May—11 13 15 17 21 22 
June—9 12 13 17 18 
July—9 11 15 19 20 
August—9 11 15 16 17 21 22 
September—10 12 13 16 17 18 
October—14 15 19 20 
November—5 6 10 11 12 15 16 
December—12 13 14 18 19 21 22 
Best planting dates for flowers in 1954: 
January—1 2 10 11 17 18 19 28 29 
February—1 6 7 8 16 17 24 
March—4 5 6 14 15 23 24 
Aprd—1 11 12 19 20 28 29 
May—6 7 8 17 25 26 27 
June—2 3 45 12 13 14 23 29 
July—1 2 3 10 11 19 20 26 27 
August—6 7 15 16 17 19 20 27 28 
September—4 11 12 13 20 21 22 23 
October—1 9 16 17 19 20 27 28 
November—5 6 13 14 15 24 25 
December—2 3 10 11 13 14 22 31 
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Best planting dates for those things that grow 
and mature above ground are: 
January—1 2 21 28 29 
February—2 4 6 7 11 12 
March—4 5 6 9 10 27 28 
April—1 6 7 11 12 25 28 29 
May—3 4 8 25 26 27 31 
June—! 4 5 23 27 28 
July—2 3 6 24 25 31 
August—2 3 6 7 25 26 29 31 
September—4 7 8 21 22 27 
October—1 4 5 9 23 24 27 28 
November—2 5 6 19 20 24 28 29 
December—2 3 4 7 8 25 26 31 
FIFTEEN 
