The entire show will be planned and staged in the scale model so that everything will be in readiness for the actual show in April.

Featuring today’s outdoor living, this show promises to be a great boon to gardening in the Rocky Mountains. Its success depends on the enthusiasm and cooperation of all the various gardening groups in the area. Your Association, confident of its success and recognizing its great educational value, is co-sponsoring this show with the Botanic Gardens. We urge you, as a member, to give it your enthusiastic approval and to pass the word on to your friends.

FERTOSAN
compost accelerator

This bacteria concentrate will rot down leaves, garden waste, straw, etc., into valuable compost quickly. Free instructions.

1-ton unit $1; 4-ton unit $3
From Western Seed Co., and all good seedsmen.
“Fertosan,” West Jordan, Utah

JOHN VAN WYK
LANDSCAPING
Lawn and Garden Maintenance
SK 6-0789 2101 So. Adams

Seasonal Suggestions

This is the month of Evergreens. Their color and place in the landscape bridge the winter gap between summer and spring. At this season they are not only the dominant feature in the garden, but in the home as well, when they stand bedecked with tinsel and lights at Christmas. This is their shining hour. Theirs is the symbol of Christmas.

It is also a time for gardeners to relax, that is if you haven’t forgotten to hill up your roses or haven’t had time to plant your spring flowering bulbs. Of course, Christmas preparations will take up some of the slack time, but a good gardener should find some time for reading, now and in the wintery months ahead. This is a gentle reminder that, as a member of the Association, you have lending privileges at the Helen Fowler Library at 909 York Street. This excellent library contains a great many books on all phases of gardening, and is open Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Whether you are interested in roses or iris, bugs or plant diseases, landscaping or rock gardens, you will find an appropriate book in our library.