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Show . - - - , - - Dserst Nowt 'rho ...- 4r7-- - , - - , - . ' - ' HOME,' FARM AND GARDEN . . - , - - 11 Sunday, May14.1118:'-1- - .. ,- - - .,:: - - - i' , .ikk , ",. ' ' li ii. ,...1".., ,. it t ',7- - ;e 4- -- , s i ;i it oe, , ': 4 ' 1 4 , .; I .t f ', .4. ., , .;,' ,,., 7 - I 1 t 7'- - ,,, , ......- , -, , ' ,, - " 4. - til.,: '',;''. ;',41 ,1:,!.. ,' 1", - 1 ' 1 , ' .., F , .. .'f e. ,o, ::.--.' ' , t ; ,."t,' ,i, ,. i ' ; " - - ' ''; ' : 't 7,$ It' ,.. ' '',; :' i ;' , .:: 4 ', ,, ,.,i , :, ,.. - . 'N, e.; P. i 'I" 4 til''it.fc. A - ''. " ' ti 1 '' to:dstt"'44iii: t,li 0,44tattt- - ,, 0 ..,. I . ; ,,,, s!:',, '. ', , 7, i 'it 4 4 ,:. , ,. '' .. ", '' ''''' u, rn, ' ;:: ,:' , '..: '. 1 44 ,K ,,", 16' ,:.:c' ' .. : .,, - - , -' , - j- t m f vegetables is important this 'soon- - in order bloom this year. Sow corn for an . yell PI . early crop now, and if the 'Weather has warmed up, all the most tender seeds-c- an also be I planted such . as ' cantaloupe, nelons, squashes nad cucum- - , . r - , at it r- ' , - ' . - - .,.. Fd....,--,...,- 41 .,' ,,. - 4 ,, , . , Ni. -- ....:....:. :. 0-.-:, r 414444 st,,;,,...,0'.,,,l ,,,, .., r:'S;,;,; i 4? 4 -- tl, Ak. ' , 4 io ';,,,: ' ; ' '. ,' AI ' warm generosity which Fred Augsburger has extended to From Page 18) gardeners tar and wide:It one of Wordsworth's of its owners as well as that of words: I friends who have shared its - . pleasures. Who can forget the whose radiant joy of the lateMrs. Mar- - "Oh, happy garden! celle Augsburger, ,gl,io was this -- -Hathbeen so friendly PT garderi's inspiration when workindustrious hours." ing among her flowers, or the d. ure rich-:mait- - - I.S well-water- ed ll cia1W-roies.--Hi- . , I -- - 1110111 1 S ' ' ! . , - Ogden, lia grac -- - 0 4r i , -14, fi - ' lecti,,stairng - , - "Hybrid yeer, -- of silage extra v - four gives , ' 7- , - - ' - - . , , - every ac - , - :11'-- -- ', - ful tree, but needs- extra attention in willew-i-s giiicefal and dec- - as orative, but not long-live- d hood trees go.. 7 ' - Is your spray equipment ready into quick growth.. A mulch . - , 1 of peat moss mixed with it little for -use? It will soon be time to 4 , lk, this into schedule -getregular commercial fertilizer is also efT of , Cornsome Get -nieif as well -- kind of - ready for the support ' as keeping the plants froth dry- - green peas; you will be sorry if . -- , you - neglect this and let : Ing out. - --- re. on -tons vines on the Lift sprawl ground. old and divide 11 crysad- Much of the crop is lost by such , procedure. Use ' stout stakes - , strung with several rows of Your fields will give you extra tonnage too iif you plant . IN THE HOME or low twine thrust strong ,, HAY-FODD- ER -- of cut shrubs in along Hybrid Corn Seed. For on additional cost of $1.80 per branches - the row for the vines to climb acre for Hybrid Seed you con produce extra feed at on WORKSHOPAp on. , 415c-- Order and , . , be too will ., r.,.....-,..farmers nowadays. insist on Hybrid Corns. They give . , i ,,, ore fast Have you edged your lawn? you more for - Millets and Sorghums , ...,c.0,i; your moneywith no odditionaLwork. . . i 7( This makes all the difference in drool.' small resistant growing :oftNea..( appearance of your garden. -groins. They ore valuable- for - SPRAY I rs, good Disbud peonies for extra large late plantings for hay, ensilage -- 21 - , ,' '," blooms this means, pinch off J.0- , --- those smaller side buds, leaving No. Portwolco 100 Or green summet forage. 4 REPEAT ,,,N, only the main large one. -- - - : . are anxious very 0- ALVIttira- 161 BI - ---- - , growing tree to provide some shade and would also like to plant some tree that will be permanent., s'What is the best quick grower and What tree should we plant for'perma- nent shade? Our house is a two. story building. Answer: The Siberian elm is the quickest growing of all trees, but if you plant this be 'sure to iernove it before it gets too large. There e are - several trees that would-bgood choices for.your permanent tree. The thornless honey locust heads the list. The Garden--- - rélthi - ." new home have-a twoithhalueossol:laiedeq.u.W- e- lista,,,ts.,-- , ...,-.- New-- Gardner, Mrs. writes!--W- e 1,... :1:t7:: i:1,...17v ."' -- "Q. 4 , tki , 1.'"1064 - . ,,,... - it.::. ..:::: ,4:,- ittl,.i.. -,- - ry over the stalk in evening when frost is imminent and removing them the next morning. Usual- ly one or twn nights are all that this protection is needed. The building, set in Augsburger, 628 H Street. small shrubs and evergreens, has drawbridges and moats. 1 I . - out--budve- '' .s: A...4.,.;.,;,.',....t, r, ,i.,...,..tittr - . ,::: .,,, p."-- ,'" a: , , ' ,' ,.....,, 14,, 4, -- ... - , ' ,i .14t.....timicst,o J. ' .4 T:, -: s o ;:k --- ' Anxious, Woods Cross,-writes. ttifetf9 bloom. I havefiev lilies gale -Mit-. eral plants that . Do once. bloomed have only they need some extra kind of fertilt4ert c01- Answer: Did you , " ', i; umn ,recently? We wrote about this verY subject. Theregalelily ' '.4, sends early in ''' the SPrifig,""long 1 lily variety, and these buds are ' spring frosts. Protect your lily stalks with paper sacks such as the - , . ',' a - t ,:''',',: :.' : , s. 4 ' 4, .. , . :,-,-,,- :, ' ' '' -' - ---6 .7---- 4. ..n, Remember-tharthie-flow- er leaves--apNar- '7 , .:,,,,,.. ; , "" - - - - , well-worke- .;- -- :' ,':'"A.,5:, ::i ' , v :1,....,: side shoots in good, to- - 7,, "' , 41 t. r oil. Divide and reset any old perennials that need this attention. Do not delay this work, for rsoon It will he too late for this year. Keep all newly planted things FARMER this year, espe- IDerS. up soil over I Purchase and plant annual the tops of any new rose bush -' iDlants and give these a spoon- - that has 'riot leafed out as yet. ' of commercial fertilizer, well Remove this covering when new ful , I- , igrour .' , a. - plaits and - soiL- - , : '':'' - , reaur '.;'-...4.!,-,0s,- ;.:. P anC-themu- v, - ,r,,,7.."4 ,, ,'.':',; , ' Varied Tasks Will Keep j onscientious Gardener Busy fSeed planiing of annuals , 46 'I 1I ..1..., ,;',....,c',..: ,.a,,,1,,,,,,, ,1 ,'' tk-tt- ',,' ' - :,..; ''. '''',:".',, i,,, i- ,. ,,s, ,04,:, " , : ' ' - GARDEN'S PRIZE FEATURE-Remindf- ul of a, medieval scene is this miniature COStie in the garden of Fred jI P 4 ''',', :r: T' - - , ,tv.,'.,::.i,'-;''',..:;:-- i' e ,.;.. 'i,;.;.A.:.:,:, ''. ,,,. 4 .;, 4 ':"'i,,,,..'r- .1', 2 i i.:.4. r 't ".Ar - 'd.',:..,'.' t:i,,t'vt.,: ' ''',1 ..f.,:', . ', I It ,,,,' 14-:- . i 1 , ; ':- ::tt''' N A '..':; , 4; 'e 04, ; ,' ' .1';' ,,'?');';:i-i, '',, i;.,' e: - ' ,:' i' .,.41 , t A., i; ,. ,.'ti,"':','i i ':., f i',4- -- 4 ',, Jit01. ,i .4.-- - ;' '--' .., t ,"., ''," 4 -'' ' '' . .,;,- .. , '' ').P . 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'. , . . . 4 604oys--Mil- Dry lend)- - Atlas Sorgo (Sweet) Block Amber Cone (Sweet). - , Days at your bed farm store. HY BRIDS' - . - - - ---- ---- .. PenTVALCO - . SORGHUMS Portwolco No. 120 , -, Big Grain . V,-t'- . - Golden, Yellow Hog. . ' A " - Eodr Fortune --- - - : .,, 01 , Crease the top of syrup jugs or other bottles in which liquids are stored with a little lard or salad oil before putting on the caps to prevent them from cOsN CCo - MILLETS 90, High Tonne Matures 90 Days '4, ., saw-edg- es, ' , Portwalco No. '- - .J Matures 110 Dais ,. , . . Fowls have beengwallowind , alive and their ilti'hoppers kicking hind. legs, with their, have Cut the fowls' jugular veins, and caused them to bleed to death. - Di. str .i b ated b y FeaTEEVIALT03 CO. ' . . - . 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