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GARDEN OF I of rbe Story of SlIver" will be the eubject tat Stanley RUMIOn'S on FAVORITE-N- - ' Story of Savor' MAGIC-T- IS !Pet 45 1120 47 130 15 29 rogi acr7 fi n ru - l': A144f°1 v Li (111 - i ':- 14 dr- r I r (( 1 j I 1r 4 c tIlkii i t °I a '7'''''''14: 1:: i 16 - r:-- :- 1 1) I Ar t "'" "1' i t1-Z- '- : 6 l"'n:oa':'71l''r1i:i:":'a':':1:pvl--':'"::-rL::—- tritcycosT11404 a Ex 111A CHAIM( Plitt ao4 4‘01r-- ' 44 k a Ala ' 251 - 1t-- t ' lost - 141 At (7) F 13 km room ol of i 01t11eortiot 9'''41"'t1 laRati 64 ta4at "A”"'”0" tas irne t ooe 0 I to a amemtv-OSMI- - 486 i4a mor 60 clot' and t of groorsotoot Slot porewto o' A t 116k 1 loor al si 41s 167'O''441" 'SWIM libt dro4 n tro pookir t3 TCMIlka14 t t t lk el t '7':"!:!111 114 ItiCitichAll SOLI CO o'--:r--:-11-:- 7:1 Dolt-- 1111- - toorr Z e Z ot int- - Itto ' 14 - tire I - aa- aa- oraa i aaat lo '—" Cooed Rapids LOA Hil 1950 I t E1F17 - flushed deop rose ORANGE' l'''‘ rsw(i't —1 ! 8 re ery GARDEN 1a rting - P- won CAMPFIRE-V- 4gIIL Grown Tulips ARISTOCRAT-D- 4T - eorn-e-01- a toi 4:1 Choice Holland F7-f-ro mere also given ?airs Emit was in Fetitner president the of meeting chilige for i' $200 ADMIRAL the Wasatch MembersMime Gardeners will meet Tuestlay Nov I& at 8:311 p m at the Center for the Blind 309 F 14 South Mrs Theo Kendall will lecture on flower Wilma Mrs st rangements evethe for is hostess nrinCy f UON GAmoirm D Deintiett pink rotolika noted' mole toonnort lenptitinesed insert:- - Ono of the- - inost- - loveht 11 IS in $150 eoz 1824 in $200 Pus tiNcotPc s Vory feet now lick clear loitmt A tinieseoPy tino color which stench out iii very ironer of Liam in "DC 04 18 24 in $125 Ara 23 ft $ LIS oo Getillf D Ono of lb bott cioultio 'thee lekio Moto 1218 in 90c n44 18 to 24 in 5125 ow: 2 to 3 fli $175 In 110119 DI LUDWIG SPAETH S Very populot Lids eitemino oporiint rote pop' 1211 in 90c a 1124 in $1-2- 3 41 Pftt 3 Wasatch Meets 44 WEN watmort D immense ponicks of perfectly feemod ttettiny 4144 floweet 12 )8 in $35 0 me 11 to 24 in es $200 NAVItitl'al KATHItINE D One of the inost beautiful tioviekt Wow lempe convect panicle-thatmegly tenoned of nuwove too" moues florets A strong rower 12 11 nin $150 eis4 18 24 Wk L Club Elects - to LILACS' Grown on their own roots adapted to Intermountain climate and soil D Indicates double blooms: S single Nelson reTiliss Frances Associated pulted on the 1:tal1 Gardi'n clubs judging school of the Magna at Garden club last ‘Veilnesday Nov 8 at the Fireman's hall Gardening hints for Noveniber ' ' AND BULBS NGTroanndgaeyr Magna Studies For Small Gardens Make a piparr your small garden by Fiji king on the teeth of a two rake Poll rake -- along edga of garden to mark first row For nrxt row guide your cob-rathe first along the edge t--- i Mrs Lon Woolley Mrs W Sperry Mrs Carlton Jones Mrs R Kletting Mrs Olive Thaym Archer B Carpenter Mrs Robert Paul Emily SteArger Mrs Irene Fi:ulner thur M House Mrs Fred Warburton Mis J P WOiels MrsDorthea Newbold Mrs W P Mrs Sperry Earl Furniss John Jensen Mary Canister Pcrerly Ann Lee and Mrs F C Fuller ' seetl-ro- lifriTelo FRENCH Winners of weepstake awards at the annual fall flower festival held recently at the state capital included: trees WATERING - Shade shrubs evergreens and the spring flowering bulbs should receive ample water at this time 'Sufficient moisture sups' plied to the plant now will help evergreens resist winter (lamage and keep them from dry-—ing out lawns just before "snow- rome5r with 8 fungicide This will protect the Bent grols1 from stIOW cold grass particulaily will benefit from this treatment Ildust vegetables will droop In the hot sun even soon after a rain but if they are upright Monday 13 ( Gar-do- n Novtni- - Pon White For her - Win at Festival lavender single flowering club l'PLAIIT LILACS exMargaret Taylor Table hibits will be under the direction of Mary H Erickson and Mrs L W Hillatn IN' C Dunham Will preside Mrs Walter C Hurd is publicity chairmart shrubs as they thrive in our soil and under our local growing conditions If you are at a loss as to what lilacs to choose try any of these: Leon Cambetta double pink: Katherine pink liavemeyer double flowers: Pr es Lincoln blue: Ludwig new Spaeth deep purple single: Ellen Willnuitt double creamy Don't burn addtess the Holladay afir t 1 I The Salt Lake Flower Cartivnwill meet— Monday Nov 13 at 8 pm in the City and County bldg Election of new officers will take place A demonstration of Christmas decorations and corsage making will be given by Miss - U:ih 102 -x-lub and Mrs Richardson showed all of their friends who chanced to call The plants are some of 65 varieties Mr Richardson cultivate S in his garden They are grown about 30 feet north 'of the house in soil made rich with barnyard fertilizer Mr and Mrs Richardson are marking the plants that have doomed to determine whether the same ones will bloom- again next sprirg flower and vegetable plants Put them on your conipost pit They will make excellent humus for next year's garden LILACS - Fall planting is best for Macs Every garden should have at least one of these beautiful bthee C R Walter pRit prtsIdcrt AS!'1 iated Gardrn clut s - At Nov 13 at 8 pm at Monroe school Mrs Claude L Shields prominent rosarian will be the speaker W M Frahm is club pi esidenL f Your Timely Garden Memos ha yes or "1 - Granger Gathers by Modolino Dixon - --- - '- T- dis- include 1 - - Speaker Named he shim n The meeting is to be Monday Nov 13 at the Art Perm :'4 FTiih lane The board of dire( tors kill nieet at 12:115 pm tom neon will heand reservaserved at p f- November Brings Gay Iris Blooms At Home of Payson Gardeners petals Surprised at the untimely appearance of the blooms Mr talk before the Neighborhood Carden club members A colored film on the subject Will man - the large iris plants that have in her home garden at Papon PAYSON—It's Maytime in November as far as the J W Riehardsons ' are concerned Large iris have been blooming at their home 475 S 3rd Fast in Payson For the second time this year buds are formed on half a dozen plants and flowers have been in bloom Shades of mauve center with orchid and brownish red on the outer be i - 11 al 4 ii ' '''''' - - tk ' 1 - "$ ':4'4"'4-'41t"4k:41-"- i'': ' 1 Ii- o H Forsom toigromm Gerties Iditot - ins varieties and culture M D Naylor rose culture Mrs Claude L Shields and artistic arrange-- ments Fred Augsbutgen rest control and chrysanthemums be taken up at the classes with the instructors to be announced later The school Is being sponsored by the coli lege and the Utah Associated Garden clubs with Mrs R Erven Day as general chair- - 1 cmsed sk T 4 ''' 't 4 e "'''' 1 :1 4 ''' :! $514 'I k1' 'e! by Geneideve iss i I ) :J -- '' 110 T' c 4 It 1 ' 1ts 4 ke t I 4- 4 01 ow t Na i 14 '7( ! - 1 1- ' r i 14ii :1 c ' fe i ti1 i '''' 1: Ilt I J W Richar&on Mrs ' ' - - L li ' --I k I - I '' :' '''' 't 11 Is' lit '1111 - ': 'I If rki f If‘''' ' k - 4' ''' -- ''' ''' 17 A 14 lk to c ktA -14 ''"Ire I 1 ''" t ''t ' :"'' I r t I '7' :'‘' '':r-- : 'a ' shnlild be male 16th "4e t7larence Ncsien Mrs Fred NVegel ricvtelt by Mrs fflen R Ar14:pqnn 10111 dteuta'se the table- et the-month Mrs Heber BehnitAt Jr will ureside at the meetirg h Ill ele- - ticn of new alit ers wi te he11 ranged 1 ' ' t f '' ''''- ' ' - 'eI 7 4 t :: a' Pi' I '' - 4 P ' f: tcT I 'II - - 4 N 4 i : le'I " :01 li I -:"' t 1 ' ' 'k ' t c4 ''''' " tin The program has been Arfor the gardening course to be held at Branch Agrieultural college at Cedar City Dec 1 and 2 This course whieh is open to gardeners of the southern part of the state in landwill scaping by one of the instructors at the college Colored slides on shrubs will be shown by Fred Augsburger of Salt i v – I lt ' II " 4 4 4 l'''''"1 ') i : ' n l Er 4 "4 e"' —1?' '''''--'-i 1 I 1::''':4' I i — Ia i --- - "'"-- - 4 : '''' T "'"- :4 Program Set for Garden Course at BAC i'l t ' 1 1 4 - With the Green Thumbers - |