California Garden, Vol7, No7, January 1916 . sure it is wellrotted, and either mix it well with the soil,or spread on the surface around the your trees an inch or two deeper thanthey were in the nursery, and prune themback to a height of three or four feet, cut-ting the branches carefully to the right budto give the proper shape to the tree you arebeginning to form. Most people are so afraidto prune severely at first that they start astraggling tree that will never develop a de-cent head or bear up a good crop of present month is all right for setting outyour citrus trees


California Garden, Vol7, No7, January 1916 . sure it is wellrotted, and either mix it well with the soil,or spread on the surface around the your trees an inch or two deeper thanthey were in the nursery, and prune themback to a height of three or four feet, cut-ting the branches carefully to the right budto give the proper shape to the tree you arebeginning to form. Most people are so afraidto prune severely at first that they start astraggling tree that will never develop a de-cent head or bear up a good crop of present month is all right for setting outyour citrus trees for the family orchard, or-anges, lemons and grape fruit. You can alsoplant your berries and guavas, etc., not for-getting the Feijoa, or Pineapple Guava. Makeanother planting of gladiola bulbs, and setout some of the beautiful tuberous rootedbegonias for your lath house or shady place;also tube roses. Garden Helps By GEO. P. HALL A book on Gardeningin Southern California Price, 75c, by Mail California Garden California Wild Flower Seeds w. 345 South Main Street HY NOT sow that vacant lot or waste piece of ground with CaliforniaWildFlower seeds? Put them in early and get the benefit of the rains. They growquickly and will convert that waste spot into a marvel of beauty for manymonths. I make a specialty of California Wild Flower Seeds and NativePlants and have over 150 species for you to select from. Write for my free pamphlet on beautifying vacant lots and send 15c for a copy of thenew edition of my illustrated booklet, California Wild Flowers, describingover 100 beautiful species with notes on their culture and care. THEODORE PAYNE iSpecM^°^fhZtl^lli^oweiSeeds} LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA 16 CALIFORNIA GARDEN {Continued from Pa%e Ij) seek at their hands an adequate appropria-tion to meet the situation now—while it maybe considered in its incipiency—rather thancontinue to exert the feeble effort of the pastand lose the fight entirely. This committeehas undertaken the task wit


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