
PHOENIX, ARIZONA 
for Arizona Gardens’’ 


JASMINES 
JASMINUM GRACILLIMUM, Pinwheel Jasmine — Com- 
pact growing and profusely covered with pinwheel-shaped 
white flowers. E. Gal. 75c. 
JASMINUM GRANDIFLORUM, Spanish Jasmine—Large, 
fragrant white flowers from summer to late fall. Rapid 
growing vine with lacy foliage. E. Gal. 75c. 
JASMINUM PRIMULINUM, Primrose Jasmine — Our 
standard variety. Vigorous, with double yellow flowers in 
winter. Fine for trellis or fence or as a bank cover. E. Gal. 75c. 
STAR JASMINE 
RHYNCHOSPERMUM JASMINOIDES — Evergreen vine 
bearing clusters of showy white star-like flowers with lovely 
fragrance. One of the finest vines for shady places. Grows 
equally well in sun. June, particularly fragrant in the eve- 
ning. Splendid foliage. E. Gal. 75c, 5-gal. $3.50. 
TRUMPET VINES 
TECOMA CAPENSIS, Cape Honeysuckle — Leaves are 
shiny deep green, always neat in appearance and very nice 
with the clusters of bright orange-red flowers, suggestive of 
honeysuckles. Hardy. Sun. E. Gal. 75c, 5-gal. $3.00. 
TECOMA JASMINOIDES, Pandorea — For draping over 
walls, festooning along porches or balconies or for twining 
around pillars this vine has no superior. The glistening jas- 
mine-like foliage is just heavy enough to present a clean 
striking appearance through any kind of weather. The lovely 
trumpet-shaped flowers, snowy white with carmine throats, 
are beautifully displayed in many flowered panicles. E. 
Gal. $1.00, 5-gal. $3.50. 
WISTERIA 
WISTERIA SINENSIS 

blue or purple pea-shaped flowers in early spring. 
plants, will flower in 2 years. Fine in shade. D. Gal. 75c, 5-gal 
$3.50. 
Long, fragrant racemes of white, 
Grafted 

BOUGAINVILLEA, CRIMSON LAKE 

Most common in every garden are in- 
sects and plant diseases. Below are listed 
a large assortment of sprays and dusts 
for preventing these pests. Aphis is 
probably the most destructive of all in 
early spring and late fall. These are 
small mite-like flies that suck the life 
from the plants. Mildew is usually prev- 
alent in early spring. It is detected by 
a whitish mold on the leaves of the 
plants, in shady locations. Both aphis 
and mildew should be controlled early to 
avoid injury to plants and shrubs. 
LIGHTNING SPRAYS 
Pysect Garden Spray—A contact in- 
secticide for aphis, leaf hoppers, ete. 
1 oz. 30c 4 oz. $0.85 
2 oz. 45c 8 oz. $1.30 
Rosect Garden Spray—A stomach as 
well as contact spray. For aphis and soft 
bodied pests. 55c and $1.10. 
Mealy Bug Nursery Spray—A contact 
insecticide especially for mealy bugs. 
(Mealy bugs can be distinguished easily 
by the white hard shelled bug about the 
size of a sowbug.) 4 0z. 55c, 8 oz. $1.00. 
Sulphex Spray—Recommended for red 
spiders, powdery mildew and leaf curl on 
fruit trees. 4 oz. 35c. 
GARDEN SUPPLIES 
INSECTICIDES 
Pest Be Gone Insecticide—Coutains 
DDT 20%. Kills thrip, leaf hoppers, 
mosquitoes, flies. Bottle makes approxi- 
mately 15 gals. spray. 4 0z. bottle $1.00. 
Bug-a-Boo Garden Spray—Highly con- 
centrated for red spider, mealy bugs, 
thrips. 4 0z. 50c. Makes 18 gals. solution. 
Black Leaf ‘“40”—Nicotine sulphate 
solution. Effective and economical for 
plants, animals and poultry. 1 02. 35c¢ 
(makes approx. 5 gals. solution), 5 oz. 
$1.00. 
End-O-Pest Dust—FEqually effective 
for chewing, sucking insects as well as 
mildew and red spider. In handy duster 
applicator gun. Be sure to wet plants 
with light sprinkle before applying so 
that dust will stick to plant. Per box 
65c, refill 50c. 

Arsenate of Lead—A stomach poison 
for either spraying or dusting. 1 Ib, 35c. 
Calcium Arsenate—Dust on the plants 
for caterpillars and grasshoppers. 1 Ib. 
35C. 
Garden Bordo — An insecticide for 
painting or spraying trunks of trees 
from sunburn. 1 Ib. 35c. 
Lime Sulphur— For spraying fruit 
trees against worms. 1 lb. 35c. 
Botano Dust—Insect dust for vegeta- 
bles and flowers. 30c box. 
NS 
ORTHO SPRAYS 
Extrax Spray—A rotonone and pyre- 
thrum combination for aphis, thrips, ete. 
1 0z. 35¢ (makes approx. 5 gals. solution), 
4 oz. $1.00, Pint $2.75. 
Orthol Spray with Oil Added and 
13% DDT — Controls aphis, thrips, 
mealy bugs. 4 0z. 50c (makes approx. 
5 gals. solution). 
Volck Oil Spray— For mealy bugs, 
scale insects, red spiders. Excellent for 
mixing with other sprays that do not 
contain oil. 4 02. 35c. 
Greenol — For mildew, red spiders, 
mealy bugs. Contains a copper solution. 
1 cz. 35¢ (makes about 4 gals. solution). 
Complete Garden 
Spray Kit — A com- 
plete outfit for the 
Con- 
tains bottles of Ex- 
Moles 25 Goin 
MULTI-PURPOSE SPRAY 
home gardener. 

trax, Greenoil and oil to combine to- 
gether. Per Set $1.85. Makes approx. 20 
gals. 
