W. W. WILMORE, DAHLIA SPECIALIST 
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LANDSCAPE SERVICE 
We have in our employ, competent men, well posted, and experienced in 
designing and landscaping of the modern homes. These men are available at all 
times, to give suggestions, or help you in many ways. Estimates cheerfully given, 
whether on a shrub or tree; or for a complete planting. Call us on the phone 
Gallup 4333, and our representative will get in touch with you. 
COURTESY 
We strive at all times toi give service to our customers; we instruct every one 
in our employ, to be efficient and courteous. We will greatly appreciate, being 
informed of any act to the contrary. 
VISIT OUR NURSERY 
Many things of interest will be found, in a trip thru our Nursery. Especially 
is thisl true, in the summer) time, when you will see many thousands of Dahlias, 
Gladioli, and Hardy Perennials blooming on every side; a riot of color, as well as 
interesting to all flower lovers. Evergreens, Shrubs and Trees, are always at their 
best in June. Peonies in early June, Dahlias and Gladioli in late August, Hardy 
Perennials from late May to fall frosts. An ideal time to make your selections, 
for planting around your home, is while the above mentioned are in bloom; so 
often catalogue descriptions vary in one’s mind, from the reality. Visitors are 
always welcome at “WILMORES”. 
OUR GUARANTEE 
We deliver the best stock obtainable, to all our customers. What stock we 
do not grow ourselves, is purchased from reliable sources, and the very best 
quality possible is procured. Price is secondary,—quality comes first. Except 
where noted all stock purchased from us is guaranteed to grow,—said guarantee 
covering the first growing season, following the planting, only. We assume no 
responsibility for winter kill of any kind, on stock planted the previous spring; 
but will be responsible for fall planted stock that fails to survive thru the next 
spring’s growth. Our guarantee however, is only good where reasonable care is 
given to the stock by the purchaser, and where we do the planting. We will re¬ 
place at half-price, on stock} planted by the customer. Feel free to call or write 
us regarding any information wanted as to watering, cultivation, mulching for 
winter protection, etc., when in doubt on any matter. Thousands of plants, trees 
and shrubs are lost annually, that could easily have been saved, by a little advice 
from responsible parties. We have a reputation to maintain, and will deal fairly 
with you. 
INSECT PESTS COMMON TO EVERGREENS 
The two most common insects that infest the Juniper and Spruce family, are 
red spider and aphis, or aphids as they are also known. Red Spider is detected 
readily by the foliage turning to a yellowish green, and later to a brown, dead 
needles when the infestation gets real bad; usually starting near the ground on 
upright growing trees, but appearing most any place on the prostrate or low grow¬ 
ing types. Treatment: A dusting of lime-sulphur to the infected area, or by 
spraying with two tablespoons full of carpenters liquid glue, to a gallon of water 
mixed warm. Aphis are readily seen in colonies upon close examination, usually 
on the underneath side of the branches, or on the main stem near the top of the 
tree. Where ants are noticed working around the branches of Evergreens, it is 
generally a sign of aphis being there. Easily controlled by spraying with black- 
leaf-forty, a tablespoon full to a gallon of water. 
INSIST ON COLORADO GROWN STOCK 
