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DIRECTIONS FOR PLANTING IN NOVEMBER 
Plant Texas Blue Bonnets and all Texas wild flowers. 
Flower Garden.—Alyssum, Bachelor Button, Candytuft, 
Calendula, Coreopsis, Cynoglossum (Forget-me-note j, 
Gaillardia, Godetia, Gypsophlia, Larkspur, Mignonette, 
Poppies. 
Sow in Flats.—Asters, Carnations, Calliopsis, Double 
Daisy, Hollyhock, Lobelia, Pansy, Petunia, Phlox, Pinks, 
Snapdragon, Scabosia, Stocks. 
Bulbs.—Anemone, Calla Lillies, Crocus, Freesia, Grape 
Hyacinth, Hyacinth, Iris (Dutch and Bearded, Ixias, Jon¬ 
quils, Narcissus, Oxalis, Ranunculus, Tulips, Watsonia, 
Easter Lillies. 
Rye Grass should be planted for a beautiful Winter 
lawn. 
Vegetable Garden.—Beets, Carrots, Cress, Endive, Kale, 
Kohlrabi, Leek, Mustard, Onions, Parsley, Parsnip, Salsify, 
Swiss Chard, Turnip. 
Cold Frame.—Brussels Sprouts, Broccoli, Cabbage, Col- 
lards, Onion Plants, Onion Sets, Shallots, and Strawberries 
can be planted. 
Field.—All varieties of Clovers and Grasses, Rye Seed, 
Wheat, Barley, and Oats. 
DIRECTIONS FOR PLANTING IN DECEMBER 
Flower Garden.—Alyssum, Candytuft, Calendula, Cy¬ 
noglossum (Forget-me-not), Gaillardia, Larkspur, Lobelia, 
Nemophila, Poppies. 
Sow in Flats.—Aster, Canterbury Bells, Columbine, Pe¬ 
tunia, Phlox, Sweet William, Snapdragon, Viola. 
Plant all Texas wild flowers. 
Bulbs.—Anemone, Calla Lillies, Crocus, Grape Hyacinth, 
Hyacinth, Ixias, Jonquils, Narcissus, Oxalis, Ranunculus, 
Tulips, and Eeaster Lillies. 
Vegetable Garden.—Beets, Carrots, Endive, Kale, Kohl¬ 
rabi, Leek, Mustard, Onions, Parsley, Parsnips, Salsify, 
Swiss Chard, Turnip. 
Cold Frame.—Brussels Sprouts, Broccoli, Cabbage, Col- 
lards. 
Onion Plants, Onion Sets, Shallots, and Strawberries 
can be planted. 
Field.—Sow White and Yellow Flowered Sweet Clover, 
Burr Clover, Alfalfa, and Lespedeza. All kinds of Grass 
seed, Rye, Barley, Wheat and Oats for stock food. 
MILLER S DOG FOOD 
MILLER-ize Your Dog’s Diet 
This is the easy way to give your dog the correct 
amounts of meat, cereals, vitamins, and minerals he needs 
for good health. It contains all the meat the normal dog 
needs plus Fleishmann’s Irradiated Dry Yeast, Squibb’s 
Cod Liver Oil—Vitamins A. B. D, E and G—and eleven 
healthful organic food minerals. 
Dec. 1940 
First Full Last New 
Quar. Moon Quar. Moon 
6th 14th 21st 28th 
HILL’S DOG FOOD 
Hill’s Dog Food is packed under 
Federal Supervision, and its Nutri¬ 
tional Adequacy is approved by the 
American Animal Hospital Associa¬ 
tion. 
Hill’s Canned (Regular) .10c 
2 for 25c; 12 for.$1.35 
Case (48) .$3.60 
7 Lb. can 55c; case (6).$3.00 
Hill’s Straight Pack (95% meat)....55c 
3 for 25c; 12 for.95c 
Case (48) for.$5.15 
7 Lb. can 75c; case.$4.25 
KIBBLES, BISCUIT, PUPPY MEAL 
1 Lb.15c 
2 Lb. Pkg.25c 
5 Lb. Pkg.60c 
10 Lb. Pkg.$L15 
50 Lb. Sack .$5.25 
RATION, MEATIES 
1 Lb.10c 
3 Lb. .25c 
10 Lb.80c 
50 Lb. Sack.$3.75 
Miller’s Canned Food.10c 
3 for.25c Case .$4.00 
Dog Soap .25c 
F-K Flea Powder.35c 
DOGZOFF keeps Dogs and Cats off 
of shrubs, porches, walls fences, etc. 
SPRATT'S DOG FOOD 
Spratt’s Ovals, Lb.15c 
Charcoal Ovals, Lb.15c 
Assorted Ovals, Lb.15c 
Terrier Meal, Lb.15c 
Any of above, 2 Lbs.25c 
SUPPLIES 
Brushes .60c and up 
Combs .45c and up 
Collars .35c and up 
Dog Dresses (Duplex).$1.00 
Dog Candy.10c and up 
Leads .25c and up 
Rubber Bones .10c and up 
Rubber Toys .15c and up 
Sweaters Catnip Mouse. 
REMEDIES 
Clayton’s Dog and Cat Remedies. 
Sergeant’s Dog Remedies. 
Spratt’s Worm Capsules. 
Globe Worm Capsules. 
Hilo Dip and Salve, (for Skin Irrita¬ 
tions and Fleas). 
Oz. 25c; 3 Oz. 50c. 
Hilo Salve. Oz. 25c; 3 Oz. 50c. 
Also many other Dog Specialties, 
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