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Show ISA The Salt Lake Tribune, Friday, July 10, lips and other spring flowering bulbs until it has turned brown and died down. The bulb needs the foliage to ma-tu- e for next season's flower- - 1910 Cool Evenings Enhance Planned Garden By Genevieve H Folsom Tribune Garden Editor These are the das that we enjoy our garden the most. In the evening, when the sun down there always goes seems to be a cool breeze out on the patio. So we relax and enjoy the loveliness that we have created. If you light tire garden you will increase its beauty and usefulness. The colors in the flower beds seem extra lovely when lighted at night and a beautiful tree stands out w hen it has a spotlight on it. The patio should be well lighted 'or cooking and dining Remember to place a light near any steps for safety sake and light the pool. The fragrant Madonna lilies brighten the garden at this y V: ... 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For a sampling of colors to be found in irises at around one dollar dith, pnk, Lavaneque, lilac-ro- Randall Mary 30 insecticides and carefully wash your hands ai.d face after using Another important item is not to remove the foliage fiom the tu around - 1 OFF GLIDDEN Cf S L Perkins THIS WEEK OKLY DOWNTOWN PAINT CENTER 1 2121 5th South 39-113- iaRwr... Etr frc2ic4 East e, rewp; Sable Night, velvet black and Festival, pink, red beard. Irrigate Garden Your plants should receive an abundance of water during the hot weather. If you irrigate rather than spinkle. it is best. If you must sprinkle, do so in the early morning so the leave have time tc dry off befote night. Water thoroughly. Mulching around your plants wall conserve moisture. A bark mulch around the rose bushes is very attradive Set the lawn mower at about an inch and a half for a fine lawn. Keep the faded flowers clipped off and place them on a compost pile. In this way, you will have a supply of excellent humus for use in your garden. Keep up a spraying or dusting program at Intervals of two weeks or 10 days. Before using insecticides, read the directions on the package carefully. Use the material exactly as Spring criss-cros- s styling adapts so well it almost looks custom-mad- e SAVE 25 last 2 days 3 sale for regular $2.(59 each Natural Cup Bra: Famous construction lifts and separates. Cotton cups and back. criss-cros- Tobin The keep s White. Sizes: Contour Shaper: Lined with Wonder Fil. PERMA-PRESDacron A and polyester and cotton. White. Sizes Contour Cup Reg. $3 avoid mildew. T Daylilies are very useful plants. They will do well in sun or shade and In a dry or moist location. In fact, they will add bright color to almost any place you wish to plant them. The colors are a far cry from the old fashioned orange daylilv of grandmother's gar- 32-3- 6 den. They range through the yellows, oranges, pinks to reds, purples and brow ns The flower sizes vary from very small to huge blooms. You can obtain daylilies that stay evprgreen through the winter making them very attractive ground covers. Transplant Iris As exotic as the orchid and as colorful, are the irises that graced our gardens in May. Now is the time to transplant Now Oh, the Commercials - AdMIAMI, FLA. (UPI) a agencies keep vertising woman around to throw in like a pinch of salt when they their want demonstrate understanding Franchellie to women, told the Advertising Club of Miami. She is the president in of an agency specializing selling to women. She said the Cad-we- ll token woman system doesnt work. Current advertising created by men for women are these horrendous commercials find contemporary women insulting beyond endurance," she said. Miss Cadvvell recently launched a campaign to eliminate television advertising that demeans and insult women Utah's oldotl xduttv Mapl and Colonial Start. 4 s Next, dig two holes with a ridge between them. Set the rhizome on the ridge working the tiny roots down into the deeper holes to each side. Cover the rhizome with no more than an inch of soil. The marvelous thing about the iris is that you can obtain such beauties for as little as a dollar. Try combining them vv ith Oriental poppies which should be planted m August and the peonies to be nh FIXTURES CLOSE-OU- T Do not a, low the children to go moisture off the leaves and Fortoy Furnitv' r Form top pvtfrvs on tab w th two II incti I MVB shape Fertilize the phlox in early summer and again in August. Use a good balanced fertilizer. Always apply fertilizer as directed on the package and work it in well with water from the hose. It is best to Irrigate phlox rather than FURNITURE Ca new inse. If your clumps have become overcrowded, dig up carefully. Wash off the soil with the hose and divide the rhizomes at the natural division Cut the leaves of each division down to a eight inch fan planted tn the with little trouble. Have your nurseryman cut open the can when you purchase the plant. The day before planting, water it well. Next, dig a hole large enough to receive the roots with the soil intact. Remove the can from the plant and place the roots into the planting hole. Work top soil enriched with humus, such as screened compost or peat moss, around the roots Place the plants about 18 inches apart Perennial phlox will do well in either full sun or shade but the soil must be well drained. Afternoon shade will keep the blooms looking better for a longer period of time. Fertilize Phlox MAPLE & COLONIAL Speciol f P ace St wnie, J om garden Cliffs of Dover, a Eleanor s Pride silvery blue. Harbor Blue Hue; Min glow, copper yellow; Zantha big yellow; (loud Cap, flamingo pink; Miv Hall, flamingo pink; Pink Chimes fine deep pink; Rosv Veil, pink plicata Inca Chief, burnished bronze; Caldron, red, Broadway btar, ro-,- e ard cream, and Golden SjnMme gold; June Mereeach - ins of FABRICS "v- or plant sprinkling. FLOCKED VOILES r time Madonna lilies should he planted m Aupust. Do not (over them with more than two indies of soil Mulch them ov er for w inter protection. Two very wonderful perennials for summertime color are phlox and the daylily. Ihlox add much color and delightful fragrance. 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