SPRAYING 
At the first sign of Aphis a small green or purple Louse 
appearing on young growth), roses must be sprayed with a good 
insecticide—this we carry at oil times—1 Oz. bottle 35c— 
enought to make 4 gallons when diluted in that amount of water. 
Double the strength for Beetles. Ask for Red Arrow Spray. 
For Mildew on leaves use powdered sulphur. 
FERTILIZING 
Once a month during growing season—February to July— 
a handful scattered around plants and hoed into the soil, then 
well watered, will work wonders to stimulate and enlarge flow¬ 
ers. When in doubt ask us what kind and how much to use. 
SEE CAMELIAS 
A PAGE ON GARDEN 
PLANNING 
California and the Southwest are known the world over for 
their attractive homes, because no home is considered complete 
until it is properly set in a garden. However, our diversity of 
plant material and variation of climate and soil sometimes make 
gardening for the uninitiated a difficult task. 
A Free Offer of Help 
We have recognized this problem of the home owner and 
have developed a Planning Service which makes it possible to 
select the proper material, and to place it in the planting 
scheme in such a way that it will grow into a delightful garden. 
The economy of this idea is evident, for not only are the plants 
properly spaced with relation to one another, but they are ar¬ 
ranged for permanent effect so that they become a port of the 
home. 
A deposit of $5.00 is required when you send in the blank 
This is placed to your credit and applied when the purchases 
are made; service rendered thus costing you nothing. 
This department welcomes inquiries concerning your propos¬ 
ed planting and if no plan is made, a deposit is not required. 
Plant by a plan same as you woud build by one-this you will 
find to be money well spent as time goes on. 
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