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Show I . 6 G; DESERET NEWS, THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 19J r A V w; 6 ..H A I 4 i .0 L 1. ts Y 'l) t 83'jrtlwisiTfti'ri.uaiiH' tk ni 1 f 0 J &&A vA. Trpes, shrubs, plants, flowers, a complete home, and all sorts of home furnishings to be seen . . . this is just a part of what there is tp see and do at the Home and Garden Show. Last year's event attracted thousandi of people for f ri the three day show. This years program, scheduled again for three days, March 2, 3 and 4, is expected to draw even more people than ever before. The Admission is free so make sure you stop by. IJL Care For Those Flowers SCtLACl P 1LTA 4 Flowers if treated correctly when cut will last much longer Here are some hints on prepanng flowers for the show or use in the home Cut them in the cool of the evening You snould take along with you to the garden a pail of lukewarm water and as soon as you pick the flowers place them In in it. Use a very sharp pruner or knife and make the cut on a slant Let the flowers harden overnight in a place out of drafts eflects Sun's Heat, Safeguards Fabrics, Subdues Glare, Increases Privacy, Makes Glass Meet Federal Safety Code on Shatter Resistant Standards 80 RSJSCTE9 lUfidtntial, Commercial, Industrial FREE DEMONSTRATIONS VISIT OUR BOOTH IN THE HOME AND GARDEN SHOW AT THE SALT PALACE, MARCH 2nd thru 4th LYL1PUS GLASS 449 E. 262-246- 3990 South Some flowers, such as the lilac, should have the ends of the stems scraped and crushed as should the Dahlias and poppies should have the end (f the stems seared by candle . 1 touch the bloom Bleeding Peonies should be cut when heart should have the stems at the peak of bloom. Split the scraped This means the base stems or you can scrape of the stem should be scraped them The narcissus can be with a sharp knife in order to when it is nearly fully allow the stem to take in picked The stems can be opened more water Do foliIf the plant has thick stems, split them upward from "the base foi about an inch. Sometimes you can also pound the branches with a hammer at the base. Scrape the stems of tulips If you will wrap the tulip m paper and then place it in deep water to harden overnight, it will be in perfect condition for the show or home use Pick a tulip when it is about half open The rose should be cut in s'dt bud Cut the stem just above a five i Continued from p. 10 30 a m on Friday G-- 2 TIi TysM9 If von would rather, there are many other sections to enter in addition to the artistic Perhaps you would like to enter a table setting Accesso-ne- s aie allowed m all classes diwfMM mm These may be considered for awards of distinction, and creativity Merit judging will be held tn-col- functional table is one prepared for the csrvice of food Table setting must include 4 or 6 place settings with a cloth or mats, napkins, glasses and decorative Unit A illi Jeim- - ir onset tililr Range, yon can for I lie kind of eooking liunge the range soure doing. Font eat I ridge elemenin offer foil snrfaee rooking. Or lift out to eomert to I optional aecesoorio. For taking. thereV d men. And both a poner-seutefree Mataling and drii-h- i iimhIiI featuiv eehisie. goiKile-a- . proximity ventilation. Nee the Jenn- - Air Ijomerlible Range at W il-e- lf Mns-elea- not cut tne scraped. age on tulips as it is needed to mature the bulb for next years blooms. You can harden violets by in water for an hour. Then wrap them In paper and put in the refriger- pbcing them ator until ready to use. Cut ins when the first bud opens and scrape the stems Sear or scrape the stems of daisies Make a flower aiTangement or two for your home or the show It is a delightful hobby and will increase your pleasure m gardening Festival Covers All Ages - Classes JENN-AI- R Announces flame or place the end of the petal leaf so the plant will stems in hot water making continue flowering. You can certain the steam does not scrape the stems of the roses. n. No flatware will be used ;i the table setting category and hould the decorative unit occupy about a third of the table space Here are Life Style using dried material. ook semi-form- the classifications calling for a buffet or contrived plant CookbCelebrity dinner table with fresh plant material, Early Edition a breakfast table with fresh plant material, Goren on Todays Badge a luncheon table with Hand choice of plant matenal, and Pony Tail a teens party not seated with choice of plant matenal used with unconventional matenals such as paper, plastic or fabnc Lot convert Home rat t.'e at tlie I and (iarden NIkh. March 2-See the "World's 1. In horticulture, there is a class for almost every type of house plant, others for dish gardens, terranums. planters and Bonsai There are classes for flowenng branc hes such as forsythia, pussy willow and Rushton Ire! Tulips ongmally were discovered in Middle Europe where they were growing Columbus wild. Christopher had discovered America long before the tulip was found, so relatively speaking the tulip is a youngster It was the Dut"h who developed the tulip Through years of careful hybndmng work they have produced flowers ranging throughout the almost black to white-tha- t bloom ethereal from Apnl to June are striped and vaneties. Some have oval flowers and other are almost square There are tulips that grow six inches tail and others that reach a height of three feet. There Take your entnes to the west entrance of the Salt Palace when you wish o make your entnas You can dnve nght into the building If you only have one or two entnes, use the north entrance and bang them to the exhibition hall There will be the committee available to assist you with your entries Mrs Harold chairman, Mrs Spnng is coming Spring is coming And with it come the spnng flowers signalling the beginning of a new birth cycle Of all the spnng flowers here is one that stands out m most peoples minds, the tulip multi-colore- flowenng quince There are special classes for men, for high school exhibitors and for junior exhibits. Everybodys talking Tulips Relatively Young d is o reactive polymer compound. ENVIROTEX the most unique It's one-coa- t, hign-glo- ss polymer plastic finish available. It cures to a thick, glossy coating. This durable, resilient material requires no polishing to produce a high gloss. 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