ONE OF COLORADO’S FOREMOST NURSERIES 
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Ten to Twelve Feet 
CARAGANA ARBORESCENS—Sikerian Pe:shrub. 
Pronounced upright habit with green branches and attra:- 
tive light green locust-like foliage appearing very early. 
Bright yellow pea-shaped flowers in May. The best shrub 
for tall hedges. 
3 to 4 ft. $1.00. extra heavy 5 to 6 ft. specimen $2.50 
PHYSOCARPUS OPULIFOLIUS — Common Ninebark. 
Robust, coarse-textured shrub for screen or background. 
Spirea-like flower clusters are replaced by ornamental dusky 
red seed pods for a floral effect most of the summer. 
2 to 3 ft. $1.00. 5 to 6 ft. clumps $2.50 
TAMARIX HISPIDA — Kashgar Tamarisk. Feathery, 
blue-green foliage resembling cedar. Sprays of pink flowers 
in profusion in late summer, fine for “filler” in bouquets. 
Since successful transplanting of this item requires 
that it be cut down to within a few inches of the 
ground at digging time we grade by age of shrub 
rather than height of top. 
Extra heavy 4-yr, $1.50 
2-yr. 75¢c 
VIBURNUM CGPULUS —Ciranberrybush. Useful for 
backgrounds, naturalistic effects, Few red-berried shrubs 
hold their berries all winter but this one is as colorful in 
March as -n October. Good display cf white flowers in May. 
Al array by atin, See), DEtOMOmnoNEO2.OU 
Ten to Twelve Feet (cont’n’d) 
VY. OPULUS STERILE. The well-known Snowball bush. 
tie, 2b gee, SL gaX0). 5 ft. specimen grade $2.50 
Twelve to Eighteen Feet 
ACER GINNALA—Amur Maple. Hardy shrub of airy, 
delicate effect; outstanding for the transient brilliancy of 
its blazing scarlet and crimson autumn colors. 
3 to 4 ft. $1.50 
EUONYMUS EUROPAEUS—European Euonymus. 
Tallest of the family, with the good autumn color of all the 
species and a lavish display of pink and orange fruit. 
15 to 18 ins, 75c. 18 to 24 ins. $1.00 
RHUS TYPHINA—Staghorn Sumac. Outstanding for 
large, furry, red seed clusters in winter and superb orange 
and scarlet autumn color. Plant it "way back, in the deep 
background. 
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SALIX DISCOLOR —Puszy Willow. This is the kind 
with those giant-sized silvery pink “pussies,” first harbinger 
of spring. 
Extra large 6 ft. clumps $3.00 



LAWN SEEDS 
New lawns can be started any time ; 
during the growing season but best , Se 
results follow April or early September AProductof Swift 
seeding. A well prepared seedbed is 
absolutely necessary —the more care 
before sowing the seed the better the 
results. If you use good seed 1 lb. P 
to 300 square feet is plenty (1 lb. to ¥ 
500 sq ft. for Bent grass). 7 
GOOD SEED IS IMPORTANT AND 
ECONOMICAL. The cost of the seed 
for your lawn is the smallest part of 
its total cost. 
ZERS 
Vigoro Prices 
We make no warranty of any 
kind, express or implied, concerning 
the use of these products. Buyer 
assumes all risk of use or handling, 
whether in accordance with manu- 
facturers’ directions or not, 
Sito. 

INSECTICIDES 
for leaf-eating insects: 
Arsenate of lead % lb. 20c, 1 lb. 35c 
CD Calcium arsenate 1% lb. 15c, 1b. 25c 
behest Arsenate of zinc 1% Ib. 15c, 1 Ib. 25c 
Re ae < for aphids, sucking’ insects: 
Sho oti Black Leaf 40 ~— oz. 40c, 5 oz. $1.05 
50 lbs. 2.50 Le 
100 lbs. 4.00 for Blackspot; Mildew; Red Spider: 
Wettable Suiphur lb. 25c, 2 lbs. 45c 
KENTUCKY BLUE GRASS is the 
most dependable and cosmopolitan 
grass; growing well in most all loca- 
tions and soils. Our Blue Grass is 
exceptionally clean and pure; heavy, 
recleaned, northern-grown seed, 24- 
lb. grade—the finest money can buy. 
%-lb. bag $ .85 1-lb. bag $1.50 
3-lb. bag $4.35 5-lb. bag $7.00 
10-lb. bag $13.75 
CREEPING BENT makes finest 
of all lawns but requires special care. 
Astoria Creeping Bent creeps both on 
top and under the ground. 
¥%-lb. bag $1.25 1-lb. bag $2.25 
3-lb. bag $6.50 
SHADY NOOK lawn mixture e3- 
pecially suitable for shady places, 
properly proportioned and blended 
seeds of four shade-tolerant sp<cies 
in a formula adapted to this region. 
%-lb. bag 95c. 1-lb. bag $1.85 
3-lb. bag $5.25 
WHITE CLOVER low growing clo- 
ver that germinates quickly and 
gives protection to the slower-start- 
ing Blue grass. Use 1 lb. to 10 lbs. 
grass seed. ¥%-lb. bag 85c 
%-lb, bag $1.50. 1-lb. bag $2.50 
Grass seed prices are subject to 
change w:thout notice. 
Shipping Charges 
extra 

Vigoro garden formula (3-8-7) still 
available for those who want a high- 
er-potash fertilizer; also Ivy (4-12-4) 
at same prices. 
AMMONIUM SULPHATE (20-0 0) 
High-nitrogen content—ihe most eco- 
nomical lawn fertilizer. 
10-lb. bag $1.00 25-lb. bag $2.00 
50-lb. bag 3.50 100-lb. bag $6.00 
TREBLE SUPERPHOSPHATE 
(0-43-0) Ask for free folder. 
1-lb. 10c 3 lbs. 25c 25-lb. bag $1.50 
STEAMED BONEMEAL (8%-25- 
0) Specially prepared for florist us2. 
5-lb. bag 70c. 10-lb. bag $1.25 
MURIATE OF POTASH (0-0-50) 
Experimental work indicates that 
roses well fed with pot-sh are less 
subject to Blackspot and have better 
flower color. We suggest a trial at 
not more than 1 lb. per 100 sq. ft. 
1-lb. 15c 5-lb. bag 55c 10-lb. bag $1 
AMMONIATED SUPERP HOS- 
PHATE (6-30-0) for “starter solu- 
tion” for transplanting dis olve 1 lb. 
in 10 gallons of water; use 4 pnt 
for each plant. 2l]bs.25c. 5 1b3. 55c 
kill the ants, reduce aphids: 
Cyanogas _______ 4-0z. spout can 30c 
Garden, Pot labels, 6-in..___ 5c dozen 
Garden, pot labels, 10-in.___10c dozen 
Tree labels, painted, wired___15c. doz. 
Weatherproof Pencils ______ 25¢ each 
PEAT MOSS 
Clean, pure humus. A remarkable 
soil conditioner, wonderful root build- 
er in seed and transplant beds, es- 
sential in growing ferns and wild- 
flowers. 

Bushel (in your container) ____$1.00 
Or ginal bales, imported 
Canadian ME aS rie Se RY 
WEEDONE 
The ‘original 2-4-D weed killer. 
1945 trials were encouraging; we be- 
lieve it will be of real help against 
some of our most pernicious weeds. 
Ask for free folder. 
6-0z. bottle $1.00 1-qt. bottle $3.00 
1 gallon can $10.00 
ALUMINUM SULPHATE. Used to 
reduce soil alkalinity and give an acid 
reaction. Very often a cure for chlo- 
rosis. Use %4 pound per square yard, 
repeating later if necessary. 
2-lb. bag 25¢ 5 lb. bag 50c 

