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Show I SUNDAY HERALD ?SS:-&.' IndoonGardening 5A ' . SPANISH FORK The Mount Flonette Art Group of Spanish Fork is completing preparations for the annual exhibit to be held at the Memorial Building. .The highlight of the occasion will be the annual Art Tea to be. held today, from 3 to 6 p.m. The exhibit will continue through the week in cluding Saturday.' April 30 with viewing from 1 until 9 p.m. 'All Spanish Fork artists arc invited to participate. Oddities in the plant world always interest me, and '. Ruscus hypoglosium; a member of the asfamfly, really has me lily to being tounded. In ; addition is pretty the plant "interesting " and grows well with very iitue ; care. r ; :- The Lily family, noted not. only for nlants with glorious blossomsbut for having members with pe, culiar characteristics, have given us gloriosas, the lilies that climb of tendril - tipped ' by means -i leaves, False Sea Onion which reproduces by little bulblets that 1reak through the brignt green when tney skin nf the narent-bul- b ri Tfiimhki2 onion, which has lots ?of bulb but very little and , foliage other than wiry stems, new chlorophytum which develops flower plantlets all along its crownthe think family's spike", however, is masterpiece, ing has its which found in ruscus, of center the in .flowers smack look what the leaves. Actually; ' like ranches, leaves are leaf-lik- e " and oh the' midrib, in the center of each "leaf'; appear little clusters bf tiny yellow flowers; sometimes followed by little fruits.-' It is so unexpected to find flowcrs in the; middle of, a leaf that : nobody believes its real until they touch the plant., Ruscus forms a shrub, up to eighteen inches, with a creeping rootstock; inl almost po time, a small plant! will fill a four-inc- h pot nicely. Because of its height and gracefully -- tapered leaves, .plus' the fact that ruscus prefers a shaded spot, this is an ideal plant for an entrance hall or an end table in the living room. Be sure to put it where everyone will see iC so you can enjoy proving j lAtY ODDITY The Ruscus hyn poglossum, member of the lily . -- family has clusters of tiny yel low flowers in the center of its branches, leaf-lik- e charge, I will send the money after I get the plants. Indoor Gardening does not sell or give away plants, cuttings, seeds, or anything of that nature. W(e only suggest mail-ordsources where plants described in thesecolumns may be obtained. er j , : j j Would you please do a column some - time on carnations? x I ' do t notx; consider carnations good indoor plants, but instead class them as greenhouse sub jects. In Indoor Gardening we discuss only plants that we have found grow well under average . home conditions, which carnait is; real, Pot ruscus in loamy soil, and tions would not dot keep it where the temperature is moderate. 'Water it thoroughly; Katherine Walker will be glad then! do not give water until the to answer questions pertaining to soil feels quite dry, and, as noted house plants, but rjegrets she will tbove give it a shaded location. be unable to answer those dealThis plant is so "new" that I ing with outdoor (varieties. In '"' doubt if it will be listed in any writing her, please enclose a catalog this year." However, one stamped, envelope of our sourees ;hasl it inj good for reply. ., supply, and if it is not in .their catalog, order it by name. If you want a copy of out Source Of1 Sheet, marked to indicate which grower has this "plant, please send a selfaddressedr stamped . envelope with your request for it. Questions and Answers . I have a Ming tree; How much water and sunshine does it need? ' Elizabeth Daisy Draper, 83, The word Ming has been ; dwarfed4 her native; of Orem, celebrated adopted to apply to any -or plant,, real5 .as birthday recently;; with, a family well as artificial.- .The proper party held at the Pioneer Mem' name for "dwarfed specimens ; is orial Building.' She is the' widow Bonsai. Since any plant, or ..a- of William Frederic s Draper. lmost any, can be a Bonsai subDinner was served to 80 chilto state how is dren it impossible grandchildren and greatject, water" sun a as or much . they, grandchildren present; A Short - group, will i require since; their program was given by family - needs vary according to each members, beginning", with a plant. Normally-- true Bonsai are women's quartet of granddaughpur- ters, Mrs. , Lynn Burton, Mrs. fand thus? small Lester Hardy, Mrs. Alfred n they require posely, amounts of (water at rather freand Mrs Glade Bererton. Mrs.. James quent intervals. Since they tend a to dry out .readily, I would be daughter, re,ad a Rasmussen, tribute and a cautious in .the amount of sun- trio, consisting of Maude Carter, light 'provided them. These are merely generalities; your plant's needs depend upon what kind it s , j ; -- self-address- . d - , root-prune- root-Taoun- d, d, Ped-erso- . Is. ' "7f"-.- S'r V V I ALL flowers about the size of a dime. Can you tell me the botanical name for this? The only Friendship plants I know of are a bilbergia and one of the pileas. Neither one has flowers such as you describe, - - 3 - . ' X ' rosebud clip-d- ot embroidery forming a dramatic border that runs the full length of the front, acrossthe Collar and tabs of the big back yoke . .. for Bdsila'gjenerously-cu- t . duster that you'll love on. sight; I and wear cotton. Pink, All combed wash Bl ue or Maize checks. Smallj Medium, Large. 7 ' r i In his discussion, Mr. Neil ex that plained the destruction might come about through at tack 'by modern weapons, and stressed the need for bomb shelters. He also gave other valuable information on the subject. Mrk. Jl H. Ellsworth, president, presided and conducted a business j session. Mrs, Roy Crouch reported n the Women's Legist lative Council. The chief topic, she saidjjwas taxation, stating that "taxation is the price of civilization." Refreshments were served by Mrs. j Oldroyd assisted by Mrs. e print L ' f f , . iacket-dres- s Eloquently Expressed in Soft Enka Sheen! ; tminent on the fashion scene the; rise of the jacket-dreHere's a soft and pretty version by Phil Gassier withn cropped, draped jacket, jeweUrimmed for neckline flattery. The Render, mobile dress underneath gofes'on ts ' .own from In supple Enkb rqydn; prin- ts. - " James Durrant Sr. ; Club Member Makes Visit To Moclern Mrs. nine-to-fiv- e.. Blue, Grey, Green. Mrs. Yolanda Davies was hostess to members of the Modern; Mrs. .Club. The Easter theme was ;car-rie- d out during the evening. A surprise visit was made by Mrs. Olivei Poor; former member, who recently moved to California. A lovely gift was presented to Mrs. Alaxine Turpin" for her new . Sizes Wi to TlVi. mA baby. I Games were played and prizes were won by Mi's. Cozette Hunter and 'Mrs. Margo Trotter. r4 r8 ; iu; OUR Christensen and Bette Johnson, sang a number; Grandchildren, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hansen, Carolyn Ander sonr;LaVell Anderson and Robef; Broadman presented her within orchid corsage. Alene 93rd YEAR 250 W. Center St. FR r 3-26- 00 Parkin 9 in rear of Store ft A i ' SHAMPOO, SET, and MANICURE , 111 ' V Holly vood Early Bird Special ; ?::'which is called I have a plant Friendship plant. It has pink ; ' Dan River gingham with doiible Civil Defense Theme for Cult us. Club son. Orem . ! H - Birthday At Family Party 1 border gingham duster Cultiisi Club mem were entertained Wednes-bers day afternoon at the home of Mrs. M. L". Oldroyd, where Fred Neil addressed the group on the probv lem of civil defense. Mr. Neil is director of civil defense in Pay-- .' semi-dwarfe- clip-d- ot ed Native ! , PAYSON 5' -- double - r ' Ihe perfect gift or Mom.i. colorful giimghaim duster .' Iwm&iA, ( ! ,1 . t l ' 1 - Art patrons throughout the state have attended these exhibits in past years and have enjoyed the variety of subjects and quality of the paintings displayed. The! Spanish Fork group exhibited January in tProvo and more than 2000 persons attended. Mrs. Iris Crump is chairman and extends an invitation to the public to attend this annual . cultural project. ! ! oday I i Mother's Day is two weeFcs away! Hundreds of gift ideas at Taylor's! (I Beqi7; ns j i - ' Member of Lily Family Has Flowers In Leaves ':- Fork Spanish 'i Art Exhibit ' 1 V n Just $100 ; try a fabulous new j Monday - Tuesday - Wednesday Only! ; 108 W. Center Please send me slips of some ,of your plants. If there is a FR . 07 MP m. - presents a romantic variation vi , on a classic theme: SWEET MUSIC ELASTIC Strike up the band for Sweet Music Elastic. Afus dream of a bra is shaped by 8 d spokes within each .au me coveted features of Sweet Musiccup! are here, plus the y of elastic. 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