From Clayton, Missouri — ‘I am again using your TOMATO FOOD on my tomatoes this 
year and they look just fine. I am much encouraged as I feel I have found the real thing. 
BONE FLOUR Organics with 
BLOOD 
FISH 
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Phosphorous 12% 
Potash 13% 
Spe oe-13 FOOD 
“HIGH PHOSPHOROUS AND POTASH” 
The Universal Garden Favorite 
Too bad we don’t have a FULL page for this prod- 
uct because it has more of a SUCCESS story than you 
would imagine there could be in SPECIALIZATION 
growing. You may think now that you’re a tomato 
growing expert but you’ve something to still learn 
by taking the “HIGH PHOSPHOROUS AND POT- 
ASH” route. 
DID YOU KNOW? That tomatoes are grown in EVERY 
county of the U. S. and that California is the biggest pro- 
ducer, with over 125 thousand acres, then Texas with over 
80 thousand, Indiana third with over 60 thousand, Maryland 
and New Jersey almost tie for fourth place with 50 thou- 
sand. There’s hardly a state in the Union with less than 
10 thousand acres. 
in Bridgeport.” 
This popularity started our search for the BEST food. 
It’s a long story, but each test proved that the tomato is a 
ravenous “eater” of PHOSPHOROUS AND POTASH, with 
contentment at 12% and 13%, respectively. We balanced 
off the Nitrogen with a combination of quick-acting and a 
“10 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 “‘reve- 
lation” formula like this should be available to all. Full 
2 lbs. (4-6 plants, 3 feedings).......... @ $ .69 
5 lbs. (10-16 plants, 3 feedings).....@ 1.19 
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There are certain times during the growing season when 
the right kind of a dust or spray is necessary to use on toma- 
toes, 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 par- 
ticularly tomatoes and potatoes. The purpose of a good 
Tomato Dust is to immediately control the flea beetle, tomato 
horn worm, fruit worm, potato bug, cucumber beetle, melon 
worm, etc., because a slow acting insecticide permits greater 
damage to be done and then all kind of plants are in such 
1 lb. Canister (enough for 
10 plants—4 times) @ $ .89 
From Trumbull, Connecticut—‘‘You may be pleased to hear that I used 
your TOMATO FERTILIZER last year for the first time and ‘copped’ a 
second and third prize Ribbon in the annual men’s Garden Club contest 
TOMATO-POTATO 
PREPAID PRICES 
So lb Pkmamieae 7) @ $2.59 
directions on every pkg. Never deteriorates or unduly cakes. 
When stems are slender, fibrous, and hard, purple color 
is present, roots stunted and fruit sets late, it could be due 
to a shortage of Phosphorous. 
If plants grow slowly, leaves get crinkly, color is grayish 
or yellowish and fruit ripens unevenly, 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. Full directions on package. 
PREPAID PRICES 
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DUST orSPRAY 
SEASON'S PROTECTION, PER PLANT, LESS THAN 112 CENTS 
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 reason our Tomato Dust contains 10% to 15% 
more Copper. 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 Ib. 
package for the gardener who has from 50 to 60 plants. 
10 Ib. Pkg. 
25 Ib. Pkg. 
