JULY-AUGUST, 1947 — 
tional new discovery, Vitamin B-] 
root stimulator, in addition to scien- 
tific fertilizer ingredients. 40 tablets 
sell at 25c; 100 for 50c; and for 
large users, 1,000 for $4.00. Easily 
made by anybody, cheaply on small 
_ scale without machinery, or can be 
processed in larger lots by a tablet 
maker with no trouble for you at 
all, and yet costs but a few cents a 
hundred; or you can put up in pow- 
der form if desired. A good mail 
order item by means of an almost 
irresistible new scheme that makes 
quick and profitable sales. Correct 
formula; adv. copy; complete sales 
plan, etc., $1.00. R. G. Wilborn, 
706-J Judson Rives Bldg., Los 
Angeles 13, Calif. 
Make Your Own Soap at Home! 
Recipe of generations of Ameri- 
can housewives, tried and _ tested. 
Makes a nice hard laundry soap. For- 
mula 25c (which may be allowed for 
credit on our large folio of Home 
Soap Making at $1.00), other in- 
teresting literature included. R. G. 
Wilborn, 706 Judson Rives Bldg., 
Los Angeles 13, Calif. 
Increased Tomato Production. One 
plant yields enough to supply the 
’ whole family the entire season, an 
some left over for the neighbors. It 
will grow rapidly and luxuriantly, 
climbing a tall trellis, and be as full 
of tomatoes as a good bearing apple 
tree is of apples. Any healthy to- 
mato plant of the ordinary species 
will do it. Small space and little at- 
tention necessary. quick simple, 
easy, tested method, which works. 
No chemical solution or fertilizer 
tablets, etc. No bothersome fixings. 
This great, new secret will be sent, 
ready for use, nothing more to buy, 
50c. GROW POTATOES in small 
space, without a garden and with 
little trouble or expense. High as 20 
bushels potatoes from a bin only 
4x8 feet. Good for tenant dwellers 
in city, too! Secret, 50c. R. G. Wil- 
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Circular Mailing-——Clean, 
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born, 706: Judson Rives Bldg., Los 
Angeles 13, Calif. 
Daffodils, Narcissus, dozen, 25c; 
60, $1.00. Iris, 50 different col- 
ors, dozen, 40c; 36, $1.00. Fox 
Glove, blue, yellow, daisy, dozen, 
35c. Postpaid. Valleyview Farm, 
Hawesville, Ky. 
Nancy Hall, Porto Rico Sweet Pota- 
to, Cabbage and Tomato plants, 
200, $1.00; 500, $1.75; 1,000, 
$3.00. Postpaid. Sunset Plant Farm, 
Hawesville, Ky. 
SOMETHING NEW 
HAS BEEN ADDED TO— 
The Garden Exchange Club Maga- 
zme! With each subscription to 
the GC Magazine, you receive FREE 
SUBSCRIPTION to the Garden Ex- 
change Club Shopping News. Six 
issues per year of the bi-monthly 
GECSN, plus the quarterly GC 
magazine. All for 50c per year. The 
GECSN—all advertisements, keeps 
you up to date on the latest seed, 
plant, bulb and garden offers. Those 
that sell as a hobby and cater to the 
low income gardener, as well as the 
large dealers, should investigate the 
advertising possibilities of this Shop- 
ping News Reminder that goes free 
to anyone sending a 3c postage 
stamp or stamped, self-addressed 
envelope. But why waste 36c in 
stamps to get 6 issues (you have to 
mail the stamp, too!) when you can 
get the GECSN for a year PLUS 
BOTH—I8c in stamps. Or _ get 
BOTH for a year for only 50c._ E. 
Johnson, 683 Nevada St.. Reno, 
Nev. 
For Sale—Madonna Lilies, Jumbo 
bulbs 50c, blooming size 35c. 
$2.00 orders postpaid. Mrs. Norris 
Key, Sterling, Kan. 
decent 
matter only accepted. RATES: 
3x6: 100 20c, 250 35c, 500 $1.00, 
1,000 $1.50. L. D. Cole, Grannis, 
Ark. 
