Show The Greeks Had a Word Woid For the Plant Beautiful By MAUD CHEGWIDDEN Telegram Garden Editor The commonly called the day lily is one of our l loveliest perennials It may be pl planted at this time tune with great success success suc- suc sue suc cess ess c and will then be sure to give plenty of its handsome blooms n ne next ext t summer Planting delayed until spring simply loses s one year is mom irom a and nd means beautiful for a day which very aptly describes the blossoms blossoms blos bios oms s all of which do merely last the one day But each stem caries carries carries car car- n ries ies many buds which open in quick s ns succession so that the period of flowering lowering f of the is a along l ong long one And by choosing a good s selection election of varieties it is possible to have the lily-like lily blooms almost the whole season Roots Are Fleshy Tubers Roots Hoots of the are clusters of fleshy tubers white and about the size of ones one's finger Even Evena a single piece of one of the tubers will grow and in time make a plant of flowering size Often when these plants are taken up and m moved ved to new places small fragments that have been left in the ground broken from the main roots will grow and flourish It is almost impossible to kill the plants too They can endure dro drouth th conditions longer than most perennials perennials perennials peren peren- nials while a moist position doesn't seem to discourage them and they grow V in either sun or shade merely merely merely mere mere- ly blooming about three weeks later in the shade than they do in the sun Of Of the three well-known well varieties of flava fava and au- au there are Innumerable rable points in favor but the newer and more expensive hybrids are to be recommended because they increase the period of bloom and also because because because be be- cause larger flowers are produced with more to a a. stem than is possible possible possible pos pos- sible with the old sorts Flava is yellow and and are tawny bronze bronz All three should be In every perennial border Results From Seeds Dr Stout an American flower grower has been growing the from front seeds for more than 15 years crossing and ing varieties and has obtained some marvelous Improvements over the standard varieties He has literally grown rown thousands and thousands of seedlings discarding most of them i but finding in all that immense I number some which were of inestimable Ines Inca S worth The Stout hybrids are re eagerly S sought after by those amateur gardeners who like unusual find and nd choice things Some of the varieties varie vane ties have flowers measuring five and six inches from tip to tip of the petals and they may have as many as 20 buds to a stem Colors range through every imaginable shade of at yellow to brown with L plenty of pure golden yellows and L apricot tints Fragrance is a feature feature fea fea- ture tune of the day lilies and excellent keeping qualities when used as cul cut flowers add to this already imposing array aray of ot attractions Childs Child's Welfare I Is s Promoted By Regularity By l MYRTLE l ELDRED Households move more smoothly when they ar are run nun by schedule The housewife with time on her bel hands is the one who has planned her work and knows when she must do it When there are small children the need for a workmanlike and orderly routine is imperative Children Children Children Chil Chil- dren are h happier and more easily managed when their days follow a definite plan There is a real sensa sense of satisfaction satisfaction tion for them when they go to tobed tobed tobed bed at the same time each day and their naps follow follow their meals They anticipate their bath bath and enjoy enjoy enjoy en en- joy having it come regularly atthe at atthe atthe the anticipated time Occasional Vari Variations Almost any child once used t tan to toan an ax orderly routine Is is upset when it is s changed That m makes kes it equally equal equal- ly imperative that no schedule should be so inflexible that the child never experiences change It Itis Itis ItIs is fine on occasion to let someone someone someone some some- one besides Jane or Mother pu put Tommy to bed It Is a splendid idea to allow a chi child d to go to sleep in another room or on a strange S bed Schedules Simplify Work The child should not be subjected I Ito to an unplanned life in which meals naps bedtimes and recreation ar arat are areat areat at the whim or convenience of bi his parent This gives him a sense o of uneasiness and insecurity is fixed nothing is habitual anthe ant anc and I he lives In turmoil and con confusion which are bad not only for th thc tho formation of good habits but for foi serenity of mind Schedules may seem formidable to the haphazard housewife but in L reality they make for simplification of work and for easier of children The following leaflets may be found helpful by mothers who wish I to map out their household activities activities ties Schedule for Small Baby j Schedule for Preschool C Child iId am anc and I Schedule for Two Children Your request should be sent with s a stamped cent self-addressed self envelope envelope envelope en en- to Myrtle Meyer Eldred o othe of f the your baby and mine department L Lo o of ot The rhe salt Salty l Lake Leke Telegram S |