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Show NEWS, Salt Lake City, UtalY,' Sunday Morning, May 27, 1951 !OraDESERET THPFTY ArgotLI i,.; et" t 2, givitisp-ira4r4 ; dri4A14 OLD 6TYLE w Pow ' GARDEN QUESTION. BOX CU3CrIt'A A A oil Asks or.lo 400 AtOk IMP. OP. , o i Divide Daffodils - ''' , . , . t - --- . '' - ,. . , . N, 1,,, - ; -- -- 4, 1,..S- , ' ' ,,.., . - - , .t. . . - ' tlf , - 4, ----- '''--- c11 r3 , . .: - t- ...., c. 1 pt, 1 I I I 1 Miss M. W. Richfield loz. 5 lb. pkg. 1.C3, . ,' de act have a greenhouse, I am growing them in a 4bez wikkhl take outside each dly sad bring in at might They are growing very satisfactorily. My problem new is, what shall I de whea they larger? Shall I traasplaat them outside, and If se, where would they grew best? Full sun at partial shade? Can pkg. At3c pkg! 85c bell-flow- - At ,.- -- Needs Much Care Mrs. A. M's Ogden asks Will you pleas. tell Elle bow to ears for a maiden-hai- r ; ,ANiNtivN vP'ilo-k-d..,. - le fern? . So many I see have turned 1" Ata'ffil,lr' - .lorewa. How can I avoid that? 'lc le.411- 11 a ANSWERThe maiden-hai- r fern is not easy to grow. It needs cool, light conditions and ,,,,,,. N plenty of moisture. Bathe it in 0'..1,414sliiiiiiwi cool water often by spraying or P. O. Box 1619 Solt Loki' City carnations be growls. successsprinkling with a light brush fully int el donne A very ANSWERYou did not say dipped in cool water. and shade , soil light if the seeds you planted were a from direct sun are necessary. regular greenhouse variety or a garden carnation. Most flowet Flowering Almond garden catalogs sell a hardy carnation, which is no doubt Information Given the kind you have planted. C. I. L., Heaeyville, Utah i si c These cap be grown successful,4 ' aslisWs have a Dowering ly in the outdoor garden, often almond and would like to SIIAPLYI almost rivaling the greenhouse EASILY! know how to start some slips varieties. Select a cool and par, , from it. Would t appreciate . tially shady spot protected from AROUND TREES and all lafermatioa yes POSITIVELY I I , . hot afternoon sun, if possible. any cam give ea. Pinch the tips back several ANSWERTht Dowering altimes as they grow tall, to make With them branch out, and remove mond Is one shrub which does " all buds during early hot sum- does not root readily from cut'SH115!fiCUISI:S''WEll' li try taking mer, for they bloom best in tings. However, COTALIO,daux cooler weather. They will need short cuttings of the new wood Is Wady "WILL" bogs to has become in them when it protection slightly paler keep ALONG WALLS I over winter. Mulch with ma- woody. Remove the lower Catkins ow What nure, and later add leaves. leaves, leaving two or three at il FREE DEMONSTRATION Aastimor OITHO in They also will need tying to and soil in' wot con to stems Write keep Sr little wh.itch statkes k rkedda youanhadve e good house eprectlantsDoas Cover N oV,,,L GRAYELY INTERMOUNTAIN Co. they demand very cool growing with fruit bottle and keep moist ' 1SOS SICK ST, S.L.C. conditions. . and shaded during the summer. PH. ' t ...... It may root. You can also try ......... Bushes ' Peony sn.lj,t',,t'.0 a since the DISTItillUTOR branch, layering renal a' NATIONALLY Attacked by Blight o.., plant has long, pliant, slender ' Wieldy larclitta .. .. AllitIMSID , branches. Select one can which Mrs. M. IL Orem, asks . I am sending you some buds be bent to the ground and re- ' ,l'i i "'l from my peoey bashes. Could move the leaves from a small I you tell me what is wrong portion of this branch where it Say' Halt the Cost ' with them? The bashes are will reach the ground and can 111SfAiL IT YOURSELF , big, beautiful," and. healthy. be buried. Cover well with soil Only three applications IS , . They are old bushes, not then place a rock over it on the (Juno, July and Soptombor) shaded with sea all day. I soil surface to keep it in place. 36" High , mint yard will oust and ' ea have your it but branch can The and white, pick VA. Ve.i may root, Pee Nasal lost seems te affect the pink ones. then be cut away from tile give all summer control of I 1 A soar vo. 6'1 0 , IWO ! High .. We bought the plate four plant and put out by itself. Old 33c ee le 'Earwigs, Lawn Moths, Thrips o t e ea oeo Pet Masi loot ago, they have been the specimens can often be divided year, v and many that insects. same every year. I feel badand reset, cutting back well to , 4S" High about it because I have make strong, 35c ly shapely plants. 01 00 Pet Soma fest , about Se bushes. Some big 5 lb.' bolfronough SO ) bashes have only twti or three tin- - mask No. 11 Plants oil summer control Need Pansy ' e buds. NOWN1001 too Crown V Exposed 2 lb. lolwonired Steal Wire ANSWERYour sample buds e.. A., were quite withered when they Convoke. Totals Mrs. M. C, Salt Lake City, iPoPando..14......P',..01... Bogarrived. They should be packed asksCan you, tell me why 8 oz. Duster In moist peat or spaghum moss . LINIC pansy plants are wilting in order to be fresh enough to my i ,00 Pk, and dying on. by sae? I wo olN she lesdel. et se 0414101 mot te yes. VINCI blETCH. ' examined. I can detect no bought ievely, be SHOVELS. POST HOLE ' healthy plants Ile MOM. sad seassiste imsoselese - ter Insect. How much do the buds with a good amount . of sell' Ileseenelies, Cooskes has. l Tee Pooh. Aegis hes Peels I that Teleler ' develop? suspect your each a pull, sod Fosse Ilethee: around ,plant , Distributd psi, plants are attacked by Botrytts ago. I pleated them la OPEN ITIDAY EVE., UNTIL 913 .1:7; beds raked clean open seamy place et! blight. Keep f,. , Qvatity $itoce, ISSS ,,,, -- of all leaves during 'Summer, pansies grew so well last Co. and cut off close to surface and year. After 'pleating, CRAGEll & LIO:1 161pheaollOoultills,5397(5 Salt Lois eity d burn tops each fall, cleaning up sprinkled a careful amount of :34. well afterwards, And begin at d manure around I. Pik Sew T - Solt Lake City, Utah , ' ' 1 ,Li . i:114 4 0 -144 spraying with either Bordeaux dig It la. I kayo kept them , Distribviod . ity PORTER WALTON - CO. leaf-mol-d . I et Tritn Master r. ! your perennil as I 2 ! 1 I have male ear:Whoa pleats 12 mixture or Ortho RIX, a newir watered, but net everwatered, remedy. Apply this every 10 as the weather has been se days she deeted on package. cool and damp. I lest year t the trou- - article on bl:sunslesso pansies that was were set March Sunday 1. published too deep. They may also need Where may I obtain division and resetting. This is ,shset. a copy of this? done In early fall. -Your pansy ANSWER Violet-Lik- e Flower plants may have been planted with the crown covered over. Likely Campanula Some pansy plants resent this, Mrs. E. F., St. George, asks and then to turn yellow me the and wither.begin Can you please tell and see Investigate name of the enclosed flower? if this is the case, and raise them It bast a, violet, nor does it up so the center or crown is not grew like a violet, but en a covered. , And never, never derather tall stem. pend upon our light rainfalls to ANSWERWish you had keep new plants well watered. stated height and bow Dowers Many of our rains have been were arranged, singly or in very light, only wetting the bunches. From your sample I surface well. It requires quite would say this is one of the a soaking to 'penetrate into a probably ball of earth, and newly planted family, campanula campanula carpthis, the Car- material dries out easily, as it Is the flow- is not 'yet firmly established. pathian er a wide-ope- n bell borne on You may have let your dry out slender stem in some profusion? for lack of real watering in It blooms in lets May and June. spite of rains if they are in a s from nine inches toeY but oHneel Li facillitin. Sorry, rock plant or we have ad for furnishing back copies of our page that were published so long ago. Maiden-flai- r Fern t,vow. tCarnations MaySeer d rom k ill.,' ,. ''' - I 4a:4 , viding and,digging them as soon as the foliage has turned brown, then storing until August, when they should be set out in new location. Fertilize soil some time before replanting, as daffodils are heavy feeders. , , 1 ,. . - ; 1 ' ); 41 la - . .eP' s IL - , ., . 0. start to ber el years, they are thick ' and great. 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