Harbinger. An early golden-bronze 
about two feet tall. 35c. 
Jasper Spoon. Late. Straw-yellow tubes, 
jasper-red spoons, 35c. 
Redcoat. Bronze red, large flowers but 
a little late. 50c. 
Santee. A new one with us and a dan- 
dy. August bloomer in fine shades of yel- 
low. Large flowers on 30-inch stems, 50c. 
Sunape. Similar to Bishop Cannon in 
growth but a deeper gold and copper 
color. 50c. 
Sequoia. One of our favorites if it would 
only get busy a little earlier in the sea- 
son. Its blending of red, yellow and 
bronze, and its large flowers make it 
worth while to take a chance. 35c. 
Yellow Spoon. Both tubes and spoons 
light yellow on 24-inch stems, 35c. 
Zantha. Ball-shaped flowers in canary- 
yellow on 22-inch stems. Fine addition 
to any garden, 35c. 
Got a Bug? 
Any kind of a bug eating up your gar- 
den? Are onion, cabbage and carrot mag- 
gots living fat on your vegetables? Leaf 
hoppers and flea beetles ruining your 
spuds? Aphis and thrips making your 
glads, roses and other flowers look sick? 
Wire worms, root weevil and nematodes 
hiding underground and cutting off the 
roots of plants? 
Want to put up a winning battle 
against them? Then give CARCO-X a 
trial. It’s been on the market long enough 
to prove its worth in clearing up the 
Pests. It is water soluble and a quart will 
make from 25 to 50 gallons of spray 
material. It is a good fungicide. Full di- 
rections with every bottle and be sure to 
follow them. NON-POISONOUS. 
Prices postpaid: % pt. $1.20; pint, $1.75; 
quart, $2.85; gallon, $6.45. Plus state sales 
tax. Fifteen per cent less at nursery. 
Law of Vibration 
And Living Plants 
We believe everything in the universe 
is controlled by the law of vibration. The 
discovery of electrical force upset pre- 
vious ideas of creation. Everything, ani- 
mal, plant or so-called inanimate mat- 
ter has its own rate of vibration. When 
this rate is broken death takes over and 
changes the picture. Plants vibrate on 
the earth plane. Remove them and the 
rate is broken, so it stands to reason that 
the quicker they go back into the earth 
the less the shock and the quicker the re- 
covery. No matter what nursery you pat- 
ronize insist on freshly dug plants and 
be sure you get them back into the soil 
as quickly as possible. 
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