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CARRY ON! 
Again war finds every real American 
asking: “What can I do to help win vic- 
tory ?”’ 
Our leaders declare dark days are ahead. 
Secretary of Agriculture Wickard, in his 
appeal for more and better gardens, states 
such gardens should produce not only more 
vegetables for the feeding of physical man, 
but also more trees, shrubs and flowers for 
brightening the dark spots we are sure to 
encounter on our way to victory. 
Well past the age when we would be of 
any value in “toting a gun,” our contribu- 
tion must be in helping to supply the plants, 
shrubs and bulbs needed in producing the 
floral part of these victory gardens. 
Believing that anyone who “gouges” at 
a time like this is as much a traitor to his 
country as any fifth columnist, we have put 
the brakes on price advances. In a few 
cases, increased costs of production have 
forced us to make advances, but we feel 
that an examination of this catalog will 
show most items priced at last season’s 
quotations. 
Our customers can help us hold down 
prices by ordering early. If we can fill 
your orders before the rush of spring work 
is upon us, it will help hold down labor ex- 
pense, so please order early. 
BUSINESS TERMS 
Read Before Ordering 
All orders to go C. O. D. must be ac- 
companied by an advance payment of 50c. 
Remit by money order, draft or check. 
If currency and stamps are sent, they travel 
at customer’s risk. Sometimes such remit- 
tanees are lost in the mails. 
We guarantee our stock to be as repre- 
sented, but as many elements beyond our 
contro] enter into the production of crops, 
our responsibility ends when we have de- 
livered shipments to transportation com- 
panies. If you are not satisfied when you 
receive the goods, send them back and get 
your money. 
If you prefer to have your order come 
transportation charges collect, tell us and 
we will put in more than enough stock to 
pay such charges. Lots of times we can 
send a much larger plant on charges collect 
orders than on those that are prepaid. 
On all orders for $1 or less, add 25c for 
sales tax, postage and packing. 
FREE PLANTS AND BULBS 
A well known medicine is ‘Advertised 
by its loving friends.” We can truthfully 
say our satisfied customers are a great help 
in increasing our business. We admit, that, 
in comparison with many others, our cata- 
logs are not knock-outs of pictorial splendor. 
Economies made in our printing bill are 
passed on to our customers, thoughtful 
folks who appreciate this saving. When you 
send your order include the names and ad- 
dresses of your garden acquaintances. Be 
sure they are active garden fans. In return 
we will include with your order extra free 
bulbs or plants—state which you prefer. 
OUR FALL BULB CATALOG 
Will be issued in July and will be sent 
free to anyone interested in better Tulips, 
Hyacinths, and other fall planted items for 
spring gardens. Our Tulip plantings are 
quite extensive and we invite your inspec- 
tion at blooming time in May. 
YOU CAN GROW 
YOUR OWN FIGS 
Thirty years of study and experimenting 
by a California fig grower have resulted in 
the production of a new variety that is 
perfectly hardy in the Puget Sound country. 
Not only is the King fig hardy here, but it 
will produce good crops of fine quality 
fruits. Trees planted in this district last 
spring produced ripe figs in July and will 
continue to produce every year for many 
years to come. Instructions as to planting 
and care accompany every tree sold. Orders 
for spring delivery must be placed before 
March 1. Transportation is paid to your 
address and the price for trees of about 
three feet height is $2.50. 
WANTS A WHOLE ROW 
Commenting on Mt. Index, E. A. Lins, 
of the Wisconsin Trial Gardens, says: “We 
would like to grow this in rows the length 
of our garden and are sure you will like it.” 
Tahlahneka is described as “A whole spike 
of color.” Lins’ opinion ranks high among 
Glad fans. 

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comes from a reliable 
firm which Says: 
“Force’s Mole Killer is 
sold with a money back 
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KILLER 
Moles may be blind but they are wise. 
Trapping gets some of them but it takes 
lots of time. Here is a “cure” easily han- 
dled that gets the mole. Better start now 
before the Mamma Mole brings forth a new 
crop to damage your garden and lawn this 
summer. Prices: 75 baits 50c; 185, $1.00. 
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