
Use Monarch Vegetable 
Seeds and Be Sure— 
There Is No Substitute 
For Garden Fresh 
Vegetables 
RADISHES 
1. Crimson Giant 2. Early Scarlet Globe 
_3. Early Scarlet Turnip, White Tip 4. 
French Breakfast 5. White Icicle. 

Scott’s 
lawns, 
Regular Mixture. For 
of fine texture, 99.91% weed-free. 
Scott’s Shade Mixture. For 
trees and between houses. 
shade, Uniform, velvety lawn. 
Scott’s Clover. Not 
above since it is better sown alone, 
included . in 







sunny 
Gives thick, bright green turf 
lawns 
shaded more than half the day, under 
Weed-free 
Scott’s Creeping Bent. For sun or light 
FINE LAWNS ARE EASIER TO GROW 
WHEN YOU USE Sc.s¢#4 LAWN PRODUCTS 
Velvety green lawn is possible on any 
good soil when care and fine materials 
are used. Scott Lawn Products are among 
the purest and finest made. 
Scott's Turf Builder, The complete grass 
food. Gives new lawns a better start; 
renews vigor and color of old. 
Scott’s Lawn Food plus Weed Control 
Nourishes lawn while killing weeds. 
Scott's Spreaders. Three sturdy sizes 
for seeding, feeding or weeding, 
Pest Control, and 4X. To combat insects 
and weeds, Both harmless 
but very effective on pests, 
to grass, 
Scott products go much farther than 
ordinary preparations because they’re 
so much better and more effective. 
You’ll have a finer lawn, yet really 
save money by using Scott Lawn 
Products. Ask us about them. 
MODEL 50 
(Intermediate) 
SPREADER 
See MONARCH Seed & Feed Co., Medford, Ore., 
or TED’S Feed and Seed Store, Ashland, Ore. 
for quick delivery of Scott's Lawn Products 
Want more sweet 
corn for more 
weeks? We can 
give you the com- 
bination that turns 
the trick. 

OLD GARDENER SAYS .... 
The harvesting of vegetables begins with 
planting. Try to time your planting so that 
the main part of the crop will just begin 
to mature about the time they are to be 
eaten or stored. This means careful plan- 
ning so you won't have a long row of 
bean plants, for instance, that is past its 
prime, with tough woody pods hardly fit to 
eat. A short row planted every few days 
will mean fewer plants to weed and culti- 
vate and better eating on the table, 

For winter storage, time your plantings so 
the crop will be at its best, fully mature but 
not tough. For canning or freezing, the 
crop ought to be just a little younger than 
this. 
And speaking of storing vegetables, try to 
handle them like eggs in harvesting. Don’t 
throw squash, potatoes, beets and carrots 
into the baskets or other containers, Lay 
them in instead. It will pay in better keep- 
ing and better flavor. 


