SUPERthrive - What users say — continued: Reg 
CALIFORNIA CAMELLIA GARDENS: ‘100% on SUPERthrived bare-root camel- 
lias shipped daily to Southern states. No loss or set-back.” 
EVANS & REEVES NURSERIES: “None of our five landscape crews ever 
goes out without SUPERthrive.” 
BASHAM’S NURSERY, PHOENIX: “At 114 degrees, zero humidity, all moved 
myrtle died without, all lived with, SUPERthrive.” 
FRUIT TREES AND GRAPE VINES 
See our 1949-50 catalog, page 30. If interested in fruit trees or 
ornamental trees or grape vines, send 20¢ for our descriptive catalog, 
illustrated in color, 16 pages 8% x 11 inches, describing about 200 va- 
rieties. You may deduct this 20¢ from your first order for trees. 
PRICES POSTPAID TO ANY POINT IN THE UNITED STATES 
Each Each 
Prue tae Pe OS sy¥.0<st- 1s DO Walnuts. .s5 seo ee. UD 
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Early Bee Apricot. 1.75 Shade, Tree sien sa 0300 
Armstrong Varieties2.00 Flowering Trees... 1.50 
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ORGANIC GARDENING 
If not already a subscriber to ORGANIC GARDENING MAGAZINE send us $3 
for a year’s subscription. It will enlighten you and keep you informed 
on the best way of gardening — the organic way. 
Following are excerpts from PETAL PUSHING, by Crystal Altair, in the 
BRENTWOOD-BEL AIR PIPER’ for Nov. 238, 1950: 
Having converted our garden into a complete organic unit three years 
ago, I feel that I may speak with some authority about the results... 
I recommend that you leave all commercial (chemical) fertilizers in the 
shops, and buy steer manure, peat moss, blood meal, bone meal, leaf mold 
or any other products which are strictly organic....In sections where I 
used commercial fertilizers consistently, the ground was hard, and no 
matter how often I applied mulches, it wash’t long before the soil was 
hard and caked again....Build up your soil with all sorts of organic ma- 
terials like peat moss, leafmold, bean straw and, if you have it, com- 
post. These materials are applied to the surface of the soil, so that 
they may be cultivated in lightly just to keep them from blowing away. 
Let leaves from trees and shrubs lie on the ground to decompose or put 
them on a compost pile....All this organic material will attract earth- 
worms, which are the very best fertilizer factory you could have in your 
garden. They churn your soil and grind up the material in the earth 
which is in non-usable form for plant life, and return it, in the form 
of castings, so that plants may absorb the fertility for their own use... 
