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Show Saturday, October 7, 1939 i , Spring Blooms L to Chosing tulip varieties grace the spring garden is one ..of the most exciting, as well as one of the most perplexing of all fall ,garden tasks. Just open any fall bulb catalog, and you are straightway lost in a maze names and glite of terilig adjectives. Colors of every degree and tint and shading are flaunted, there with an irriMste able floiwish and the poor r is torn between Ma desires and probsterns of his pocketbook P. . musette that menialsly perpetual crops up in the mating ,of but of every bun. 'ninety-nin- e tired gardens. to choose wisely, and well is the big prcblem just now, and even though you are an old hand at selectleg tulips, you are still tempted to distracs tton by the great variety of tulips offered. One catalog,lasued by ont, ot the largest growers ! 1 t r'- ! -- - to aseistance in the matmer which the deferent varieties are ti.cti color listed is listed. and then the many tulips of each group are placed according to their desirability. One can turn to this list for accurate appraisement of varieties. with their height, season and a good discription Of coloring.- For idatance of red- and d tulips, this catalog chooses the variety bloom-a ECLISPE. tog tulip as the best of its color. It is a glowing dare red Darwin site. of huge and impressive KING GEORGE comes sixth on tins list of red varieties. whim places it among the lor there are seventeen in this one color alone. PRESIDENT TAFTa favorite in Salt Lake eleventh. while gardenscomes CITY OF HAARLEM wins ninth. on list is KING the the and semi-retel- l', , - Cherry-colore- it HAROLD. It becomes 1Presbytery I, , , - a matter of simple - , i ' , . ., r , t IN - ' t , , ,.-- V - i -, t - , :, i. ' 11 : -- el i ;1 4, : - 0, ,r '''.. , " , . if , , 1 ' , - the answer - to your automatic heating problems! - - Ir- .1 T . , -, ,s,,, ' 4,1 ,- -I 4 ., ',..... ; :) I . , 10.....,- - , i', ,. 1 - I1 F : ' - - . - - -- - - - -- -- - . . - . . , t -- . ' , 1 - 4,0,9101- Check These - Star Performers In Spring Garden Bloom For 311ny Weeks -- - , Tell Me, Please Mrs. O., Payson asks: When should gladiolus bulbs be dug I l up7 AntoversThere is always a dif ferenc-- of opinion as to whether glad bulbs should be dug as soon as the flower stalk has been cut or left to ripen the foliage. By leaving them in the ground until the firm frosts come. the nrw buiblets are given time to deveto!), and this is usually the time most gardeners dig the bulbs. The present is the time most growers choose for doing the work. although some assert that no harm will come to them ' woods., and it is a native of wmallands, and requires a semi. acid soil. Grows all timmugh New England with its low winuir 1 $bC) i e i some place where they are ante from frost for 'a day or NO be fore the stalks are cat off just above the bulb, and then set away until thoroughly dry he. fore cleaning, dhould be stored In shallow boxes or travs in a cool dry place that is trostproof during winter. Do not pile them up. but allow the air to circa; that they will not late well miler moisture and fOl during winter. rower ',over. St. George aks1 WU! the real grow in Van? Where can it be par-- - rolumn for A !1St of a few out. landing of OP ntlit'et wilich will be discussed there. Matiy thanks to you for your generous lettor., our own tempemtures... so winters would not be injurious. It is all a question of soil, and Ittlik4 you can supply an acid condition, I do It.' there is little of succeeding in growing hot this beautiful flowering tree. They an be purehased from any national nursery firm. Mrs. M.- E.. Ogden askfc Last year I ,3itNA; a planting of mime of ',he newet S. I do not know anyone who has succeeded in growlarge-flowerthe Eastern ing Dogwood. Personally. I planted n.w9 T.. v, Nighty Economiccd No watt. Ube Distributed by N. O. NELSON CO., Salt City Watch For Further Announcements For Name of Dealer In Your Locality , t ' , V 1. (Li , or' .. . . valuable information that would apply to your own particular garden need. Suggest that you write to the U. S. Agricultural Department at Washington4 D. ...., . - . -- --,-a - ...., ,,,, ...7., , , o , su it- - , - , a f - - , .... ,...Ne ..... .. 4 .4s,,,, ,,..,,-,- - 1- ' ,t, . v ; - .. ' . '11 414, es. .......... 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I - There iS no charge for this service -; nor does it place you under Air . ( f' , 1- . ., ; ,4,--- i ...: ' ,...,,,:-- -.- ' . ,- '' -: .. 4- 0 ' - 1. 1 ,i t, , . 4 ,. s ' , tstandacturod by as co- - taC. rrozA-rut- a at. Lotus. So. to tho Ere rooting W EASY TERMS in gooks and gusto Compact. Clean Simple. , Stoker and Controls and Matestais ke InstaRaton , like. Answer It would pay you to start a scrapbook- - and then you could assemble much very iL Construction , three-tourth- s h 5 , Of Sea Adventure, Slot-J- , 50 $ n5-- 1)- I WrIuld art Rigid treata all general garden MI "'The tiardeners Bow )1V1a. Book.' by Che Isa Sherlock tells how to do moat general garden work. It ran ba purchaeed from any good book store. Enterprise; . Coulit youplease triforrt me as to ;vhr i could obtain honale!s or pamphlets on care of 71f1WPFS. sucn as planting. eta.? Als0 im perennials, their care. etc. i have very much enjoyed les In tite paper. 'but ':or ar!it 'r) kepp .lie clippings. and Mtlf".'n :f)St of tne In. and ..ips. And Thev ,,vere o s'uf.t different colors !hat I wish a But few dozen. purctase where to rnir,n,,1 Thase or what "o ask for. I hope I ;im not asking too muun, but w;11 you kindly lea me of rhree or 'four that are among these chased? features: Automatic Pilot Clock a few cents. Why not aixo pui . chase a good garden book that wr:tes-- of s COMPLETE UNIT Thermostatic Controls ?Felipe- see- - the,staik. porlarmersotibe...spring, zarden, and by planting bulbs of the many different elarNes it ih poi.sibie to have them blooming for many weeks. type.- the Darnins-.- and the Parrot p1eturr4 ?horn are be ginning frOni tbff lett reprewataiivi flowers of th tulip. (Pictures courtesy of House Beautiful Magazine.) If they are dug at .any con. t sod. Thiu particular kind is large kinds. Thank you for your It aa tbry Issue a number of ventent W310 after flowering. Cornus floridaCornua help. being pamphlets on different garden the family wan of the Dog. Answer, Read our Monday sublectio that can he obtained They should be left to dry out in for - Junk Tourists Tell s LAST . :t., It I 1 , ' , 11 - ,1,C E. , 't I a ' ill , . t- , . three small trees several years education and "garaeh economy" ago. and all died. hut I gave to choose the best that one's this list. from can them no extra attention to the allow purse and surprising as it is. price does not always mean the best. One P could choose any from this list of tulips for none are cataloged , that are not desirable. Ot.- -. 4 and saved us once mole out. we felt fully confident of a in planning the tulip plant. reduced to two, then QUATS1NO. B. C., Oct.. 7. cesiovely ' anti u.Avett as to Quatsino.- successful trip. With five months Inge height of the different vas (Canadian Pre;Five men. one one meal a day, iinally to rive rietles is of great importance. salt woman and a fortunate dog and noiled fl tTie junk was the oblect of a provisions atat the first 17 days This varies considerably, and by new each by coast guard of weather. Wft did not fresh water. Even cat vatted on the Chinese junk and good rear. the ones for Tat Ping here today for a tow thuak of conserving food aa we and tmata after a f ;Wed u) choosing tall so, he said, new rations became and then planting lower varieto Seattle, and as they waited, essential Sept. expected to make the trip in- 70 appear as expected following the ties In front a much more pleasDiscoverer's report of slgoting Animals slaved reminisced about a (0)0days:. they "I instructed one of the 'sailors When the wind shifted. he eonher. Almost given up again. It mile trip in a boat that would Ing effect can be gained then where they are set out hedgetO tinuiKt the rations wete reduced. sail to kill cat and before the the prowind, here.) dog eventually appeared only for the die no regard Motor Breaks Down podge with The junk was attacked by pDiesel vale additional food," he said, with a Chinese engine -ferent heights. chief comirates in the Yangtze River, Anthat never worked: but the following momtng. Sept. Captain Plant tulips of contrasting derson said. It E'sca pett them by 30, we sighted the Queen Char. Their story. as told, by Capt. plaint about the trip was the heigne but harmonizing colors coast. John Anderson. Includert pirates. clunese motor. The mechanism lotte running for the Japanese -together, and by all means use on of a of the Tat out few we tiown lack 3, were hours Oct. short here, Ping boix rations, picked Arriving typhoons, some of the low growing plants hit1 abint IA the captain s wife. water and a wind that Shanghai, he said. and vas never up by the United States Coast that bloom at tulip.time to en. N'ould not blow in the right just and illour Guard Cutter (Discoverer) who Iti,ssitat. Norwegian successfully repaired. bance the planting. Plant real 4tOck anti. towed.replexu,sheti-our- . he tHE. BJHOP bar' irntil' We left Shanghai:. Ander4-aOut. by the fact the tunk lCantain Anderson fleelkired the But too much strain Witt. pointed (first on the list of purples) with ,Tat Ping left Shanghai April 7 on our Junk and we cut loose iiraws only three and said. "w!th a Chinese crew. but some good yellow such as MOONbecame crew no of the luta seasick and the foreBut keel. a water was feet and with Chinese crew. and decided to sad down. LIGHT. and then use sails were improperly handled." therefore being unaNe to sail exed back to shore In China and wind left us and we drifted into disa cover for as a ground The shtf m !ataegian f'Zirreri Brooks Bay, where. as the wind cept before the wInd.--Japan three times. hut finally was made he first time The Tai tingtushed coloring. he hours off was driving us closer and closer made the "Forty.eight trip en- vathat melting rosy pink Try coast of Japan." he sant. "we to the Ping put hack to the- Ortental rocks, the fishing boat tirely under sail. ELIZABETH PRINCESS ran Into a typhoon. Riding this coast. riety. Rations. he said, were suc ,Flying Cloud came alongside on with the becolor JOHN RUSKIN pale blend of pint and yellow tonesand edge the two with clumps of Alyssum "Basket different and surof Gold" prisingly lovely together. Every tulip has its possibilities for making a color scheme. and each gardenlover will have definite ideas about tastes. No one can choose varieties for another any more than one can select .clothes for another's wearing. I We4Nin only name in our column a few of the tulips of each color MTRACTIVEthat we believe can be planted with every assurance that they fNnisttm.,- are outstanding in their class and i ... color. and we will spend all next pjlhit.ePtteSr ' yE , wo.w...,..-.bDoortly Lc. week upon the subject of the al.nnS.s:h tweT se,tmc Egohi many different classes and types of tulip . , ANL Those that have been mentionever. See I, A ed so far are all of the gerat sale at lowest on took Darwin class, pers at your favorirotevarotar: them most and the g rt..it haps important, 4,,.) most popular. certainly the for this I.E.S. Thesewith the Breeder tulips I , '; '''''11,44.. Models ",Te bring the tulip season to a brie. ;1 a......v.. ..4......,..,..,....:. Beautiful New tient finale. and by choosing Purse and late from early, priced to Fit Every ' this class alone, one can have .., -- -for weeks. three tulips blooming 4. Then there are the really early , d''' , 1"...M.- that bloom during April, and the opulent Double tulipe that are as showy as peony. There are also certain MORE LIGHT FOR OTHER DEVICES TO GIVE wed tulips whose acquaintance you could well cultivate. ,...., Do not be content to have M. lips only for two short weeks, Pet L L L MU SILVERED BOWL BULBS 100 WATT G-- 1 MAZDA LAMPS when you can !inlay two full I" e wars: SAIIMAI WATT months of tulip bloom. Plan to old 1111 like a Lues-nfixtures Me LWOW Iranoria bang ti, pit:tare A. add some of the seldom seen ttp 0111 Bps. the Lily flowered. and the MS LUNN L LL ....-41111111 1S. Parrot types. for there is no OW t Udall ANS - ad - WAIT , easier Way to achieve a lovely MOON 16,4 , 86 , spring garden beauty than bit .., 1111VOPOI NMI blifila LLL LIMPS 6?3-the aimple.process of planting , a Nagle Mammas 1Orrym bulb um. . tulip bulbs. . d.4',4tisilititoltii,4Alb imp 21 per cent more i ssint vlib wan marshes bulb" " forget-meriot- a I ? N,' , . ,-.- meet Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday in Westminster College, under direction of the Rev. Rob. Steele, college president ert and moderator of the presbytery. f ) " ' Meeting , -- 1. - . -Pl- Presbytery of will Chruch next meeting the conference of The group will ,... L. k . ,, ans Annual Group S.00.0..:..T.-4.1jp-.:::.:..:.V0.7.,...,G40:021-:I'.'VétpléNit- Salt Lakers Have Favorite .7 Page The Deseret News, Salt Lake City, Utah , , , - |