JUST TO REMIND YOU 
-That our annual seed catalogue is now 
ready. To it we have added some items of 
particular merit. We always strive to give 
you the latest in flower and vegetable seeds 
or plants. Plan your garden now. Come in and 
let us help you. Remember that only a seed 
store can give you new, properly tried and 
germination tested seeds. 
-That your trees should be* pruned and 
sprayed before growth begins. 
-To use Scalecide as a dormant spray. 
It is different than any other oil spray on the 
market. Besides the control of scale, aphis, 
red mite, etc., it kills any overwintering cod¬ 
dling moth larvae. It contains fungicidal prop¬ 
erties; it tends to heal canker and prevent de¬ 
cay. Scalecide may be used on evergreens, 
fruit and shade trees, shrubs and vines while 
they are dormant. When Scalecide has been 
used, you know you have done all that can 
be done, at this particular time. 
-That the cover on your perennials may 
have become packed by this time. When cov¬ 
er packs over plants and the sun shines on it, 
they make a soft growth, then comes a cold 
spell and they die. Pick up the cover with 
a fork and shake it loose and replace it. This 
allows air to circulate and your plants will 
keep nicely. 
-That grass seed may be planted now. 
It is not necessary to wait for a snow. Sow 
seed on a day when the wind is not blowing 
ard cover slightly. Peat Moss makes a good 
cover for grass seed. Use HAVALAWN MIX¬ 
TURE; one pound covers three hundred square 
feet. 
—-Fertilizer may be used at the same time 
you sow your seed. Get this work done at once 
and when growing weather comes your lawn 
will be ready to go. Late spring sown grass 
seed seldom makes a good lawn. 
ST. LOUIS SEED CO. 
“Pure and Sure Seeds” 
