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ee oison oak and noxious weeds; non- 
AMMATE. New weed killer effge. g P 
hazardous to animals. DNS 
acotine spray for sucking insects. 
Poison a lEROZaRS OC, 
BLACK LEAF “40” 
5 oz. $1.05. 
BORDE 
80 
“effective fungicide for mildew, black spot, rust and peach-leaf curl. 
int 60c, quart $1.00. 
O (Garden). Spray for leaf-curl and other plant diseases. 1! lb. 35c. 
a BUG-GETA. Control for snails; sow bugs, slugs, earwigs, cutworms. 2¥2 lb. 50c. 
BUG-GETA PELLETS. New pellet form, very effective. 
ZA IbaoUcwoplon oL.008 
Same control as above. 
CALTOX. Dusting powder for chewing and sucking insects; sowbugs. Poisonous. 
Sioz Goc: 
CUPROCIDE. Use against certain blights, mildews, leaf-curl, and to protect seeds 
from decay and damping off. 1 lb. 95c. 
DWIN. Non-poisonous, stainless household insecticide. 1 pint 49c, 1 quart 84c. 
and FERTILIZERS .... . 
RODENT DESTROYER. Poisoned grain bait for mice, squirrels, rats and gophers. 
6 oz. pkg. 30c. 
ROOTONE. For rooting of cuttings, seeds, and bulbs. 2 oz. $1.00. 
ROSE SPRAY KITS. Combination Extrax and Greenol. Fine all-purpose spray. 
Sets $1.00. 
SULFUR. Against mildews, and other plant diseases. 26 oz. 25c, 4 Ib. 50c. 
TRANSPLANTONE. Reduces wilt and stimulates root growth after transplanting. 
Y% oz, 25c, 3 oz. $1.00. 
TREE TANGLEFOOT. Safeguards trees against ants. 6 oz. 45c, 1 lb. 80c. 
FERTILIZERS 
(Prices quoted f.0.b. our Nurseries.) 
(Prices and contents of spray materials and fertilizers subject to 
Government regulation and may change without notice.) 
For Victory Gardens, Fruit Trees, Berry Plants 
GAVIOTA VIGORO 
ri rerapemaons 85) uae aoe 5 bee eee ee. PS ee ae $ 45 $ .50 
EXTRAX “400°. Contact spray for sucking insects. Poisonous. 2 oz. 35c, 4 oz. 80 
$1.00, pint $2.75. 10 dpe ee eee ae. Ses sane See ie eae 
FRESNOL. Best control for ants. Fine for use around fruit trees and vegetable QO TDS eee eee + eye eens es 2.35 2.35 
gardens. Set of 4 filled bottles 45c. Refills: Ye pint 45c, pint 60c, quart 90c. DUR S eae kok Sonsini oid ae eee : a 
GARDEN DUSTER. Pyrethrum, sulfur, copper dust. Non-poisonous. For all suck- TQQ MDS peace nese s evs es ere eee 3.70 3. 
ing insects and mildew. 12 oz. duster 55c; refills, 2 lb. 55c. For Lawns, Flowers, Shrubs, Trees 
GARDEN VOLCK. Oil emulsion and nicotine in one spray. Controls all leaf GAVIOTA VIGORO 
sucking insects. Best all-around spray. 4 oz. 35c, pint 85c, Ya gal. $2.50. (After A5 § .45 
; ; NG LS eee IIE. ora s clara <0 a'e ep cows DM 5; 
present small stock is sold, no more will be available.) 10 ib 6 
She pte. ote aid > Rearoess Meigerace teeta cieusiencletettd . ; 
GRAFTING WAX. For grafting all types of trees. Y2 lb. 35c, 1 lb. 50c, 5 Ib. $1.50. Foie Ee eee 1.45 1.40 
GREENOL. Used for powdery mildews. (See Rose Spray Kits.) 4 oz. 60c, pint $1.50. © ENR ae ene TL FS eee or 935 GEG 
LEAD ARSENATE. Spray against many leaf-eating insects. Poisonous. For Wide bss oe = ee eee gt eats 3.70 3.50 
codling-moths, cherry-slug and sod web-worm. 1 lb. 35c, 4 lbs. $1.15. 
LIME-SULFUR. Dormant spray for fruit trees. 1 Ib. 35c, 5 lbs. $1.45. 
GREENALL HUMUS BUILDER 
A scientific blend of peat moss substi- 
GREENALL ACID PLANT FOOD 
RSERY and GARDEN VOLCK. S i le i ; ly-bugs, whit y Sa a ano ues ee 4 
fly, rel spider, end for use oo Glare Secon (a ape en 5 30 tute and selected manures; used as a 
s it 5oaieaal $) 25 4 % ; Sy Mek hire Uh eg oro ee A5 mulch to retain moisture and provide 
Le at oe eae ocr 10 “lbs 75 nutritional elements for plant growth 
P DB. Soil fumigant for root borers. Apply inlatesummer and fall. )lb.60c, = © ; at the same time. Bags 2% cu. ft. 
25 eye esi ee Eo, a dae 1.50 $1.50 each. 
TREE PROTECTORS 
Your fruit trees should be protected from sunburn, borers, rabbits and rodents to 
get off to a good start. These protectors are made to our specifications from 
weather-resisting paper and are easy to use, durable and inexpensive. Width is 
standard 8 inches; available in various lengths as indicated below. Simple to 
install—just fold around trunk of tree and secure with twine or light finishing nails. 
Length Per 25 Per 50 Per 100 Per 1000 
1 OES eon eee 0 eagle res go o's ae $ .79 $1.25 $2.00 $17.50 
VG wate tnteh.« sHeusteiss aren cae mtees Moke ns 1.00 1.50 2.50 22.50 
EMER LENS OOO ns ECD CO AS 1.25 2.00 3.50 32.50 
CLs Roce AEREMS 2c b.dhat samen ac A 1.50 2.50 4.50 42.50 

How to Select Varieties for” Home Orchards” 
The list below was designed to help you select varieties of frnit trees for your 
home orchard in ripening sequence. Check the varieties of your choice on this list 
to obtain a picture of your orchard through the four fruitbearing seasons. A 
judicious selection will provide a generous supply of fruit over a Jong season. 
Ripening dates for fruits vary according to locality and the sequence and 
dates can only be approximate but in general the four seasons will come within 
these dates: 
Spring to Summer (May | to June 15.) 
Early Summer to Midsummer (June 15 to August 1.) 
Late Summer (August 1 to September 15.) 
Fall (September 15 to November 1.) 
Yruit Tree Varietied listed in approximate RIPENING ORDER 
SPRING TO SUMMER EARLY SUMMER TO MIDSUMMER MIDSUMMER TO LATE FALL 
minawceats Early geet Met fa PLUMS: SUMMER APPLES: 
A Gold Mine ' Yellow Belleflower 
che eees Gee Climax : Jonathan 
ack Tartarian p : cea 
Bing FREESTONE PEACHES: ae =e Tae ee Delaow 
ete Nee *  -Wieleson Seckel Toor ee 
e cIntos 
Lambert Early Elberta Becky Smith Beurre Hardy Winter Banana 
FREESTONS PEACHES: poe ber Free Bavay’s Green Gage as W. Pearmain 
inesap 
Briggs Red May PLUMS: ippi 
Fisher MIDSUMMER TO LATE SUMMER a a oa sie Bane 
Early Imperial : eS : 
Yellow St. John Ugh irree eee PEACHES: Satsuma Victoria 
PLUMS: Gravenstein erations Damson 
FREESTONE PEACHES: 
era ar ged ACHE bear Jefferson Fidler 
EARLY SUMMER TO ae races Peak Yellow Egg Miller's Late 
MIDSUMMER Re Elberta Seller's Orange President PEARS: 
APPLES: uir Carolyn D , 
Red June J. H. Hale Cons PRUNES: ethaat) renee 
White Astrachan Rio Oso Gem : ¢ 
Lovell Sims Giier _ Dana's Hovey 
APRICOTS: Sai ey Halford No. 2 2 Winter Nelis 
nome , NECTARINES: Strawberry Cling French Improved QUINCES: 
4 in ae a GudaniState Srrllivern Coates 1418 rhe : BE 
Mosreark ea Quetta Gomes Imperial Pipcpele range 
Tilton Stanwick Heath Standard Smyrna 
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