☆ MAR 6 1941 ^ 
CURTIS DAHLIA GARDENS 
should be sprayed at once with a good insecti¬ 
cide. It is generally best to spray before any 
insects appear rather than to wait until they 
make their presence known. In the latter case 
many times, the plants are so debilitated or 
stunted from the ravages of these pests that 
spraying will be of little help. We have found 
the best way to hold these pests in check is to 
start spraying the plants at regular intervals 
of about two weeks, starting in when the 
plants are about six inches high. We are 
using Red Arrow. 
NEW LOCATION 
Our home ,and gardens are located 
three-tenths of a mile north of M-21 
on M-14, right hand side. 
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SPECIAL INFORMATION 
Avoid disappointment by ordering early. 
Quantities are very limited on some varieties 
and you will be assured of the best selection 
by making prompt reservations. 
On all orders less than $2.00, add 10c for 
postage. All orders $2.00 and up delivered 
prepaid. 
GIVEN BY REQUEST ON 
ROOTED CUTTINGS 
ILL HAVE PLANTS OF 
OST OF THE 1941 
INTRODUCTIONS 
GUARANTEE — All roots or plants sent 
to customers are guaranteed to be true 
to name and from healthy parent stock 
and to grow if given reasonable care on 
arrival and after planting. We are ready 
and willing to replace any that should 
prove otherwise. 
