PHOENIX, ARIZONA 
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CRAPES 
15c each; $1.25 for 10 
Black Hamburg. One of the famous table Grapes 
of the world, with large bunches v of coal-black, round 
berries, very firm, juicy, sweet and rich. A fine Grape 
for home and local markets. Late September. 
Black Monukka. A seedless black grape larger than 
Thompson Seedless. Large bunches borne in great 
abundance. August. 
Black Muscat. The richest flavor of all grapes and 
a good producer. Berries round and exceedingly sweet. 
Concord. Large; black; most popular American 
variety. August. 5c more per plant. 
THOMPSON SEEDLESS 
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MATERIALS FOR USE BY THE 
HOME GARDENER 
Prepared Soil. This material is ideal for use in 
flower and shrub beds. We think this mixture is best 
suited to work into our adobe soil and make it suit¬ 
able for plant growth. It contains the following 
materials: loam, peat moss, sand, and fertilizer. Per 
sack 65c. 
Peat Moss. This nationally known product is a val¬ 
uable material for improvement of all kinds of soil. 
We recommend its use in all beds and is especially 
valuable for mixing with the soil before planting 
roses. Per bale (about 150 lbs.) $4.00. 
Ammonium Sulphate. Very rich in nitrogen. One 
pound per 100 square feet will do wonders for your 
lawn. This is also a valuable fertilizer for use on 
plants infected with root rot. Per lb. 5c; per 100 lbs. 
$3.50. 
Copperas (Sulphate of Iron). Copperas is used to 
put color into the foliage and blossom of the plant. 
If your plants have a pale sickly green color, copperas 
is what they need. Per lb. 71 / 2 ^; 100 lbs. $5.00. 
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A FEW SHRUBS SUITABLE FOR SHADY PLANTING 
Euonymus, Pittosporum tobira, Myrtles, Nandina 
Domestica Viburnums 
Muscat. The renowned raisin and table grape. Ber¬ 
ries large, slightly oval, produced in large clusters; 
skin pale amber covered with a thin white bloom; 
flesh firm, with a very distinct aroma and pleasing 
flavor. September. 
Ribier. One of the largest grapes grown, and at 
the same time one of the most handsome. Extremely 
large, round, perfectly black berries in medium size 
bunches, very sweet and rich in flavor. Ripens in 
August, but will stay on vine until late September 
Unexcelled for home and market. 
Rose of Peru (Black Prince). Has large loose 
bunches of big round black berries, crisp, sweet, and 
richly flavored. Excellent for wine or table use and a 
fine arbor Grape. September. 
MUSCAT 
Thompson Seedless. Small; yellow; very sweet and 
delicious flavor. Prized for table and raisins. August 
BEDDING PLANTS 
From October to March we offer a variety of flower 
plants. Many people are finding these plants mufch 
more satisfactory than seed. The following are a few 
of the varieties carried in stock. Petunias, single and 
ruffled; verbena, snapdragon, stock, pansy, calendula, 
larkspur, and venidium daisy. Plants per doz. 35c; 
per flat of 100 $2.50. Some varieties, slightly higher. 
A FEW SHRUBS SUITABLE FOR PLANTING IN HOT 
SUNNY PLACES 
Cassia Arfemesoides, Cotoneaster pannosa, Myrtles, 
Pyracanthas, Lantana, Japanese Privet 
HEDGES 
We highly recommend Japanese Privet for our hot 
dry climate. It is superior to other privets in that it 
is green in the winter, stands the heat in the sum¬ 
mer, and is a very fast grower. Myrtle and Euony¬ 
mus are also good hedge plants. 
Where a screen is desired the oleander is unsur¬ 
passed. This can be had in white, pink or red. 
LANDSCAPING 
We are always glad to give our help in arranging 
the planting at your new home or in rearranging an 
old place. There is no charge for this service. 
We are equipped to do your landscape job complete 
from the grading to the lawn and finished planting. 
Let us give you a figure. You will be surprised at the 
low price. 
