From Shrewsbury, Massachusetts—‘‘This is pos- 
itively the best fertilizer I have ever used.’’ 
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EVERGREEN FOOD 
FOR EVERGREENS e TREES 
SHRUBS e ORNAMENTALS 
HEDGES e FRUIT TREES 
CLIMBING VINES 
9-7-4 
There is a general tendency by all property owners to let 
these kind of Plantings “GO IT ALONE” once the Nursery- 
man or Landscaper has planted them. That’s a pity because 
Ornamentals only ask for very little help and respond to it 
beautifully. 
We have seen sick, spindly Yews marked for replacement 
get 4 or 5 feedings with our high Organic 9-7-4 and make 
thick, beautiful plants in less than three years. 
Prove it—buy 5 or 10 lbs. and apply as 
package directions say. Also keep digging 
in Compost, Grass Clippings and TOBAC- 
CO POWDER. 
The TRENCH system of feeding does 
better on Foundation plantings although 
in TREE FEEDING the POST HOLE sys- 
tem is more practical which is nothing 
more than making a series of rings (with 
holes) around the tree and to the extent of 
the lowest branch spread. The larger the 
’ tree the more holes required. 
Our package directions tells how all this 
is done but to simplify it, suppose your tree is 15’ high with 
a total bottom branch spread of 10’, calling for 5 rings and a 
hole every 2’ on this ring’s circumference. 
Instead of measuring the tree’s trunk diameter just take, in 
this case, a cupful (coffee cup size) of this FOOD for EACH 
HOLE, fill holes with water three times around and then earth 
to fill those holes. Do this in early Spring and late Autumn 
each year. 
PLANTING — Make the hole plenty wide enough with 
straight side walls and flat bottom. Set aside the first 8” of 
top soil and mix with Tobacco Powder and some Peat Moss 
for holding moisture. 
Lay a stick across the hole at ground level and then drop 
feeding directions on our packages. 
PREPAID PRICES 
5 lhe. (ues @° $119) 310 Ibe ee @ $1.89 
D5'ihas ees @: 3.98. $280 Ibs. sew @ 9.98 
50 Ibsma ef @ 6.98 
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your plant in the hole and 3” below the top roots. See further _ 
From Ohio—‘‘Have used your ROSE DUST-SPRAY with great 
success on my roses and other plants for a number of years.” 
DUST °oRSPRAY 
FOR A MILLION DOLLARS YOU 
COULDN’T BUY BETTER 
ROSE PROTECTION. 
EVER SEE ONE 
PRODUCT DO SO MUCH? 
WE GUARANTEE CONTROL OR 
MONEY UNCONDITIONALLY 
REFUNDED. 
CONTROLS 
PLANTS 
Sifter ton S 
cost "OF TSuater 
PESTS 
APHIDS ROSES 
TERA BEETLE eal 
FLEA 
TENT CATERPILLAR VIOLETS 
PHLOX BUG ZINNIAS 
MILDEW TULIPS 
BLIGHT PETUNIAS 
- RED SPIDERS COSMOS 
ROSE CHAFER : t 
“JAP” BEETLE GLADS 
FALL WEBWORM PANSIES 
TARNISHED BUG ON PEONIES 
BLACK SPOT GERA 
ANTHRACNOSE Hon Hacice 
ROSE SLUGS ASTERS 
WHITE FLY 
BLISTER BEETLE PEAS 
GLADIOLUS THRIP PHLOX 
CABBAGE LOOPERS DAHLIAS 
LEAF SPOTS MARIGOLDS 
RUST NASTURTIUMS 
ETC., ETC. ETC., ETC. 
SEE LABEL DIRECTIONS 
WORLD’S BEST ANALYSIS FOR ROSES 
ACTIVE INGREDIENTS 
Dichloro diphenyl trichloroethane, DDT ...... 5.00% 
Ferbam (Ferric dimethy] dithiocarbamate).. 7.00% 
Rotenone <3, 6/025....). Ga 73% 
Other Cube Resins. :...502: 4.4 ee. 1.50% 
Gamma Isomer of Benzene Hexachloride 
(From.,Lindané)' i-3. 2 ee 0.50 
Sulphur. id .35.. cre ep he ae ee 20.00 a 
INERT INGREDIENTS (0.0 oe 65.25% 
100.00% 
FUNGICIDE DIRECTIONS 
POWDERY MILDEW, LEAF SPOTS, RUST, BLIGHT, BL 
ANTHRACNOSE attack Roses, Chrysanthemums, Asters, Cosmos, cue te 
dragons and many other plants. Begin dusting or spraying as soonl as the 
first leaves are out, or as soon as disease is detected, and repeat once a week. 
or more often in wet weather, throughout the season, Keep new growth cov. 
re) A eencranee canoe) frequently applied, is preferable. For powdery 
canes B oper egin treatment the latter part of August and repeat at 
PREPAID PRICES 
1 Ib. Dusting Top Canister @ $1.29 
obo Pheer icekG oe aie ean eee @ 4.29 
LO Th. Pkg, 5; els cera ened @ 7.79 
SPECIAL PRICES ON LARGER SIZES 
