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YIELDS... 
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VEGETABLES 


GOOD NEWS WITH 
TO VICTORY 
GARDEN RAISERS V | G 0 R 0 
Swift has just announced that they will have a special 
Victory Garden plant food that can be used without 
restrictions for vegetables: Swift's more than 50 years of 
pioneering in the manufacture of commercial fertilizers 
and more than 20 years research:and practical experience 
in the manufacture of Vigoro are your assurance that 
VIGORO VICTORY GARDEN FERTILIZER will measure up 
to the highest expectations. Vigoro Victory Garden Fer- 
tilizer is a complete plant food, clean, odorless, sanitary 
and economical. Full directions for use are given on the 
package. 
100-lb. bags, $4.00; 50-lb. bags, $2.50; 10 lbs., 80c; 5 Ibs., 
50c. F. O. B. Great Falls. Add freight or postage. 
WHITE RUSSIAN 
HULLESS BARLEY 
A heavy yielding crop 
of exceptionally fine feed 
value, this White Rus- 
sian Barley has been 
grown on dry land in 
Fergus County for ten 
years and has averaged 
from 45 to 50 bushels. 
Berry is softer than the 
kernels on the old type 
hulless barley and is 
better relished by stock. 
Please see price list. 

PEAT MOSS 
FOR POULTRY 
Peat moss provides the 
ideal litter for baby 
chicks and old hens. It 
is harmless if eaten and 
economical to use as it 
is not necessary to 
change it during the 
brooding season. Germs are killed by using a litter spray 
such as Dr. Salsbury’s Par-O-San. One bale will cover a 
brooder house 14 x 14 to a depth of 1 inch. 
ates $4.25. F. O. B. Great Falls. Shipping weight 
100 Ibs. 
64 mal 



CHICORY FOR COFFEE 

TEN BEST FLOWERS FOR CUTTING 
In our estimation, we believe that the following 
ten flowers provide the easiest means of supplying 
an abundance and variety of cutting flowers. Our 
selection takes into consideration the ease with 
which they may be grown, length of growing period, 
and the length of time the blossoms remain in good 
condition after being cut. 
DB frican.s DOSY, pee ee ee 10 
Bachelor Button—Double Blue... 22... -10 
Annudl s@hryiscin the mit rie cen eae -10 
SOSIMOSS—=) DONSAHON peer tn ee eee 10 
Gaillardia—Indicnie Chic terse ee 15 
Larkspur—lm Poricrl Grlcin Laeeeses senses eee eens ee neee aa 10 
Marigold—Guinec Goldie: eerces eens -10 
Phlox—Annudl) 2 eee ee ee -20 
SOCIO SCE See ne enac caren cote ak tke nhs: eee 10 
Zinnnids—-Paste las Lilla Utes een eee -10 
| $1.15 
If purchased separately, these flowers are $1.15. 
Special postpaid price for cutting collection, 89e. 
SS ena — Se sor ial a 3 
GROW YOUR OWN COFFEE 
Chicory has been used for years as a coffee substitute in 
European countries. Smaller quantities of chicory than 
coffee should be used or small amounts of it should be 
added to coffee to make it go farther. Culture is practically 
the same as for parsnips. Roots are gathered and stored 
for winter. To use, roots are sliced, roasted and ground. 
Per pkt., 10c. 
EVERGREEN 
SPECIAL 
We have a number 
of spruce and Colo- 
rado Juniper growing 
in gallon pots or con- 
tainers. These may 
be kept in the con- 
tainers for a year or 
so or may be im- 
mediately transplant- 
ed without danger of 
root shock. Juniper 
averages 15 to 22 
inches above ground; 

spruce averages 10 
to 15 inches above 
ground. Either va- 
riety F. O. B. Great 
Falls. 75¢ each. Can 
be shipped by ex- 
press or freight only. 
If to be shipped, 
please add 15c for 
packing charges. 
CITRON FOR 
PRESERVING 
Citron requires the 
same culture as musk 
melons. For earlier 
crop we recommend 
using Hot-kaps. Per 
pkt., 10c. 

Juniper 
Spruce 
Be sure Postage is included where needed 
