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If water is done from below of the soil it on the top poured is sure to wash out the small seeds The soil must never dry out of course Foxglove seeds will be about 10 dEis in germinating ttnd when the little green shoots appear the paper covering must be removed and all the light possible given to the infant foxgloves But though they need light takecare that no strong sunshine fals on them for they burn and wilt easily By about the middle of May the young plants can be set outside and it is wiser to keep them In a seed bed than to put them where you wish them to bloom Unless there is no danger of your neglecting them It's far easier to care for them in a nursery row for the first summer and to Move them to their flowering SUPERIOR TYPe410 places in the fall vvROCtt4iPtili ' 4" Foxgloves revel in semishade and do very well in deep shade k They like a soil that is light in '' - - - 16i 1i i'l kJ texture with plenty of leaf o ft mold Once grown it is 'sure Your best borne in- - gV4h111444"SAVE that foxgloves will always be '47'' sulation for winter 'e 4 t cultivated in your garden for and summer corn- 1 ' fort and health is they are really :0 Pays - Highland Brand lawn seed Cleanl blended for this clipure specially A better quality mate for less money 40c per pound- -3 lbs for $11 t tray so that watering may be The end of March or the beginning of April is an auspicious time to start seeds of foxgloves In the house These beautiful tall spires will serve to give color and height in a shady corner where flowers of these proportions are usually needed and often lacking Foxgloves are biennials which meaps that from today's seeds you get next year's flowers and then the plant dies But in the kind of soil becomre sure right to self-soperand so Individual manent with you roots though very seldom l ive longer than the second year The seeds are very tiny and should only be pressed Into the surface 'of a pan or pot of light sandy loam Try to sow them as thinly as possible Cover the pot or pan with heavy paper to keep out the light and stand it in a - 75c Pkg "- i used in f: - ::: evergreens or shrubs will make a beauty spot in any garden And the cleome grows well in poor soil and only asks for sunshine The new dwarf apple tree would fit well into the shrub border because of its small proportions Every May it will bear its delicate burden of blossoms and then the fruit will develop and give a large luscious crop Since this dart apple is graftA ed onto dwarf understock the union or joint that you will easily recognize on One of the specimens should be above ground not under Also unless there are staple trees (not necessarily dwarf ones) growing near by it is recommended that two varieties of the dwarf tree be planted for cross pollination - - A $200 $125 ' '1 Queen cleome - f"- :7'- fv 1 Oit qv A- ' 7 - c1 ' :41100 ' !' 1 ' k1:'s 4 TI ' : : 011' 4 l'' ' 1 1 -- '$:'nk "ii 24V1 — fa- - 04 — — ' -- ''''':ii' f3:4 !:1 ''"- It i l'- : ':-- Time Nears for Starting Foxgloves in House Mr - — — i : ' 44 - :''i::::' : ::: ': Something new should go in every garden each spring This year one might do well to try a new plant for food as well as one to please the esthetic senses and for first choice why not select the dwarf apple tree that is topflight news and the annual cleome? The apple tree will positively large-size- d fruits most progive ' lifically even though it will' never grow taller than six feet The cleome will give you elegant no in a delicate shade of pink leeors stems 30 inches tall at Masses of this Pink the : -- I i i: ': 41' !: ':i4177: : k tl: 4 ' i) : - - ' x rt3 Fa 1 -' 1 ' Ji : z::-Zq- 4- 5 l'" 1 : -! '- - i 1-0- r '11YT i— - 11'' :ie: -- - ' ore - A' ' 4 4:a:lt:I w' 4 ' or C e01-'- i--- ‘2 r r zk4::w44-211?42:- '" '' I ' TO ' 1 — k :i' °''k-- 0- 742 ' I t 4i i-- -17i N 's g ''' : Dwarf Apple Tree Offers Good Returns I 1 --- tittilf-- '''' 1 ' ''' 'I :' '''' '''' 5 :A x :0te11e4 4: 4 'i '''''''' ':' e:-- a41444 1 k birgi attest P ors in I 7: ''''111'':: '' '‘'''''' S:71 :771-4:''Af'I:i- 1 t 7 l' 4: t "Victory Gardens" is the name of a new publication of the Ti S department of agriculture called Publication No1 Miscellaneous 483 which should find innumerable readers at the present time It is written by Victor R Boswell principal horticulturalist and assistant head of the division of fruit and vegetable crops aea the bureau of ametsryfor - t7‘ 11 i:::: Real Estate Editor :: ::: 'i 1 '''i : :': k ' The antique has become an ' It ' established eart of :the Amert ' apn:ntdiI n d t ' I - ' vt ' i ican home Grandma's Old rock' ' i't i Thin is really a most valuabl ing chair in many instances has r ' 1 ' been removed from the attic to i 1 ::r'4 booklet well worth the little 11 : '''''' I which it was relegated years H: modest five cents asked font by t 1 ' ago refinished polished and the government It contains 41 4 1 t ' ': ::s given a prominent spot in the amounts of tables the t showing I H )I 1 e7ifts I living room minerals and : 1 :rs I ill: At t' lIft'4'467': :"" 1 14 'Lss: 77:—T:::: innecveesgsaaray bieltsa mands In recent years collecting ant carei several 1" 4 714' ' "-c'' tiques has become more than out for worked growplans fully 1 Just simply popular it has bet i Ai ing vegetables for various sized 4S1) 4 come a rage a fad and with t410417 k 7Z: '4 i :ti4 plots with best varieties to 3 some a mania How many "i '"44'70':7-s'-- ' ) ' 4'''7t-14 chdose as well as a great i44171i' have been driven to the - 1 4'A kik 1 l' 4 54 - ' concise information of amount '1VT A yi ' " x verge of desperation by finding 'ErAr V Send to the U S department 5:1 ' the favorite overstuffed chair ' of agriculture Washington D -whisked away by an unseen f A '' 't v5 — - -' 4' C for your copy of MiscellanI'' ' ' hand and replaced with a ' - it — ' ' eous Publication 483 -r 4 spindle-legge- d ' straight-backe- d r'-77' '5 v colonial? How 44 early many ii"At''4 47""1"""7r'rl 4 4 ' 44' ' 1 housewives have become fran' 11 (11 4:'' ‘5 :f" l' C'itdI'' '1 irv "Fmk um rm Anib ' tically hysterical over their in1 It ability to discover an original 0i 4 "44N I'''' ifi 11 : Louis Quatorze piece I 744 i still it cannot be denied that 'I ' lit i'1:- ' 4 --: j the antique is a thing of beauty t I i ' '' a grace that when (1'Z' 4i ' 1 I 1) poaaessing ' V'' 4' seen in the proper surroundings A V t4 t i 14' t makes it irreplaceable A few t e2t itti il r: ROSE BUSHES pieces of antique i 13 ' 1 4 t!‘ ' :' ) furniture will add to the beauty ' CARLOAD SHIPMENT t 'f' and charm of any home and will 41 t f ' JUST ARRIVED create a more complete atmos4 0 Choke Selection The Largest of 4 k1 phere of good taste but it is '''' Varieties Obtainable Buy Nowt tl Óc: needless to go to wild extremes ' $ CI 4 in an effort to reproduce an l ' ' ' 0 BABY CHICKS r -4i - 'Net! ' 1 ' t' ''t eighteenth century drawing f" 4iCie1-14JPlace Your Orders Now 4 room $ -ftwfts ti ' t t'''r f4-T ) -' BUY SEEDS FOR YOUR The Richard C Badger home 4 t: 4 7 ''"'"''""11'?? i "voA at 5050 Highland drive provides t I 4 ' ' 14 ' ' tsti ' ' s'1n an excellent example of a 4ir Victory ' Feed Plants VIG0110 for d and antique -Quick Growth '''''' — ' ' The antique itself a magnificent ' t ' ' ' DON'T FORGET YOUR LAWN console of the late French emGRASS SEED ' The beautiful antique console above is ha the home of Mr and pire period was secured by Mr and Mrs Badger stvral years BAILEY & SONS CO s : Mrs Richard C Badger 5030 Highland drive As an antique ago from an antiquedealer in dei It is classed in the late French empire period Flower SFIDSNIIN for OVER 77 MRS Calgary Canada Inlaid'wzoda E 2nd So console are of the borders form an intricate and lovely panel usiogrniottedonutithhe ifnrloanidt ii2' sand flower pattup on the front panel and borders of the console Metal ornaments and a I magnificently framed mirror ' GENERAL ELECTRIC above the console further set ORDER off the richly dark wood The piece is ornate yet diga Aci'-i- AT nified and set against a pastel it colored wall in the otherwise Don't wait a day simple dining room its appearj' Gm's1 ' ance is tremendous It adds a to place your longer CI touch of grandeur to the room E New order for 11 ' but another piece of the same Range Refrigeratori Mrs IL L C Rock Springs :"Z7C616 would room overload the or Ilot AVater 1 type ' NVyo writes: "I have read your ' r7 with richness 411L)tyrnrim1 Heater it and for very - — enjoy years ' page i Twin crystal lamps which me if the Could tell much Li you ' match MONEY SAVE the central chande) ier V1110 a Nviil in t silver 4ace i grow are set on each aide of the a hardy i Only a Few Available shady spot? Anti is itare --1 'console completing the balance vine? Our winters very of the room $1 NVIII Insure Delivery 1 cold-- 27 below this year! Could you suggest a perennial vine I that would grow under these Liberal TracieIn Allowattc on Your conditions!" ' Old Rang' and Ans---I- n two very severe lo7frIgkeeator! cal winters I have had a silver h t ' ' lace vine planted in a very ex' E : ' 111)4t)' to the ground posed spot die 10' but catch up with itself in new Get sweet pea seeds In the ' end of the season icy 0 HoweverYin is without This ground delay to flower this order ' ' w: Just about the last call for them 701 SO STATE For shade vine prefers sun foRmiat or Hall's the creeper Virginia Prune roses Hybrid teas need Japanese honeysuckle would be Revere pruning Climbers must better The latter has deliciously 1aseits until after blooming Shrub flowers scented and species need little OUR SHOWROOM ON C- R B Tooele writes: "My pruning- readare interested wife and I )1177:"--!!1c:iv grrrv e ''' ' i '' Rake And roll the lawn when ers of yours becanse we are 't l'IN r 6401 4 on land home that a dry enough for walking On You building ' ' may start regular feedings with has no signs of landscaping at rell'121‘k i '' a chemical fertilizer now present I'Ve are considering i ' (1) 440 trees One of our choices is holly Hardwood ashes can be placed Is that a wise choice? Will they '' ' ' 4 'Or do well In this climate or disaround delphiniums irises ' roses chrysanthemums and the Al e trict?" 4 ' like as soon as the ground is se ‘4 the but Ans: holly Sorry o enough for cultivation doesn't like this region If you 65 want to be sure of buying mateon Watch that you don't cut and does thrive locally you rial that s throw away the label of anyl 1 should study' the catalogs of shrub or rose when attending local nurserymen only as we s ' to the pruning t'--' ' isst have oddities in both soil and s climate whieh are peculiar to k 1ithl (t l' garden notebook this region and preclude the the verry first seeds or shrubs ' recom"g use of many plants you plant Mark down dates of other parts mended tf where time 'Z planting purchased of the 4for of flowering and general re-- i higlly stilts A book like this keptt d a ) over a number of years will be lachss u almost priceless as a record c4 Lai t 1:"'111 seed 14444"9"' 3 V t- '- 4m:ss fC'! - ::': : :: ' flews: Designs ' —5- seroPilwr'rfrr4t ti- - - 'r'' e es) 7(11414-- ‘ v j i twr fAkl By Donald 1f:TEverett - 111 On Gardens Itle-1-) 01"H Pr : -' 1r- cs ( - - z '5i "'" - t 3 4t ' ' szvi)::-- rt-s- e - 1 No 1 - A1 Ika c:A1 -- 0 1111TUREs ' - s' ' '1 'r r'''--'''-' - ' - 1 ‘ 4101 t I l'' 11:1 - ' C':--le11:1's:e ‘salt4 4 ' i3 4''' Nt ': A - zr::!-- i'? ) y : ' : '4-- 4r:7Z:a 12 4! i4 44t : -- — P'ke-- c4 1 -- lit I - - K i::: e4 0 r4t :: '!:'1'1 :::::::::4r c 40 i e- 1 ' - :": "w-- -N "' --- Antique Takes Central Spot In Local Home ' - 42' i t' ' i A t i - ::1) '1":: ri- - 7- fig :I '4-'- 4 — " : '- 7-e"-- N 4':s4461 Akdt14itiltitt)-1' Immeasurable richness 0 g y - )- A '' 4k NI s lx 4 eir'' or:!:!--- V -- - 4 " 4k4 t-- -- :- ' ' 14 4 skt - Ig - ' ' s : e--- - Aikii ' ::j - 4 :' '''c-:- - v: f 4 AS) 001k currantsHelp dig the way to victory and you will reap a reward of F - : s'"i'' green growing thing either for beauty or use either flowers or fruit or vegetables now if never before If you have a vacant back yard make a beauty spot out of it If you have an unused Sunny spot of ground plant a few vegetables If you're going to buy some new shrubs tuck In a dwarf fruit tree or a brace of blackberry bushes or a row of 1 ''''''' - ' iNi f 4f ' 1 - '''4'----:- : ' kikk krig : 4 N U S Bookkt: Advises 1 4 -- borders--geraniu- ' '- Ut ''''' z ' t Looked nice in the summer" " 'Ad some fine 1olly'ocks out In the back One year I 'ad one eight feet high Took a photer of it" And he thumbed through a wsllet that was stuffed in his breast pocket and showed his companion the snapshot He had carried it with him to wart The moral of the story is that eyery man and woman should have a contact with the soil and have intimate care of some ' V : ‘ Though it's' less than five feet tall and is the same age as the little girl three years this new dwarf apple bears a good crop of large apples Something new in annuals is the pink cleome circle called Pink Queen Do you remember that book of the other war written by Eobert Sheriff and titled "Journey's End?" There was one unforgetable chapter which deacribed Trotter and Osborne a couple of average Englishmen in the trenches talkinga together front line bomterrible while bardment was going on above them On said to the other: "You keeeon gardening?" "Oh I used to do a bit of an I 'ad a decent little evening grass plot msin front wink flower and daisies—you know red it was white and blue V'''''Mk — 4 measured '14' kit ' TEN 1 ' ii::' - k''" ' ww I lk 4 e r: 1 t i March 29 1912 1 Homes and Gardens By Maud Chegwidden Tribune Garden Editor The value of gardening as a nerve tonic cannot be overestimated Even had the improvement of homes and grounds by means of a lovely planting of flowers and shrubs no more t use than that of increasing the valuation of that property It ': but the good that is done to the health happiness and immortal soul of a gardener can never be 1 tik 1 ' 5alt gakt Zeibunc 4a'lle ‘ Work in Gtirclell Serves As Needed Nerve Tonle In These Days of Stress - 1 '"t' ' ' AA01LAICAti41tAtkafkak-IOLA-"Jltatz"A - - - - - - -E' |