JUST TO REMIND YOU 
-That beds where you have had diseased 
plants should be sprayed with Lime-Sulphur 
before growth begins. 
-That heavy soils will be greatly im¬ 
proved by the use of Peat Moss. One bale of 
Peat Moss will cover two hundred and twenty- 
five square feet, one inch deep. We also have 
an extra fine grade of Peat Moss called Sor- 
bex. It is used in mixing soil for potted plants, 
or in hot beds and cold frames. 
-Those who grow their own vegetables 
should be getting them started-Cabbage, 
Kohl Rabi, Cauliflower, Beets (to transplant), 
Lettuce, etc. Also many flower seeds may be 
started in February. 
-To plant outdoors-Poppies, Larkspur, 
Hibiscus, Perennial Peas, bedding Petunias. 
In your vegetable garden-Spinach may be 
planted and in late February, Beets, Lettuce, 
Radishes, Kale, Mustard. These seeds are 
hardy and will germinate at the first peep of 
spring. 
-»-That if you have any trees or shrubs to 
move, now is a good time to do it. After 
replanting mulch heavy around the roots. 
-Try some Eschscholtzia Ramona (Cali¬ 
fornia Poppy). It is the newest type. Growth 
is more compact, the flowers are beautifully 
frilled and incurved. Plant seed early. 
-That Iceland Poppies are easily grown. 
Sow seed in late February, and they will bloom 
in June. ElMonte-a new hybrid of deep 
tangerine-orange on long, wiry stems. Mixed 
Hybrids come in soft yellow, salmon, rose, 
pink and white. These Poppies do well here 
and are worth a try. 
-To look over our stock of roses before 
you order something you don’t see. We 
handle only number one rose plants and we 
are properly equipped to handle and care for 
roses after they have been dug. They are 
ST. LOUIS SEED CO. 
"°ure and Sure Seeds” 
