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Show ;0irrfI CACHE COURIER. Hyrum, Utah, Friday, December 3, 1948. Weeks of Garden is Due to Bulbs Beauty IF!? Wffl&gffa first Six Saatoua tJBn nmGi?cG Ett WSini to plant in selecting fall bulbs ia? home garden the flowering of the various kinds should be since their value depends Sh on their earliness. ABU tJBa IFanaanfly tiny white snowdrop flowers hardly be noticed in a June Sen but when they peep through melting snow, the very first Booms of spring, they give us a S ill which the most gorgeous peo-lieijuld can Aint It the Truth hardly equal later in the blossom when the in spring. A thaws oUnd first L,H group visible from a win-Jowill richly reward you. After looming, they soon disappear, and not disturbed they jjg bulbs are Ijill bloom for many years without Snowdrops nr SjpimGE,edl Iby Lgaim9s G IpsgoeGGnve tiention. Next after the snowdrops, how upon the weather, Lilias (blue squills) and .jry of appear, snow (chionadoxas) je so freely !both blue, and flowering color. with the ground carpet they 'Scillas spread by Neeks earlier than violets, they are far superior for gardens, because their foliage quickly disappears after they flower, and their tiny bulbs to companion offer no competition are often bulbs These early plants. (planted in locations which later in the season would be shaded but because trees and shrubs are not yet are in sunshine when they in leaf, Lff depending self-seedin- g. ANT Scillas Blossom Before the Violets. Bill squint mm THE RAPIO THAT THE OPTICAL COMPANY, IK) THE BIS HAP JUST THE SEE-MOR- E ff I DAPPV YOU WILL WANT Wffl GOING TO B SM A MOVIE STAR THESE NEW HOW YOU FOUND YPUR ? WAY IN HERE wA wm ACCORP-TOW- rags MOMMA? HOLlVWACKY THE FRAMES N, TO OUR JIM DANPV INS RADAR --TESTE R.YOUkS BUND WHAT YOU THE RAGE ! I 1 NEEP IS OUR SUPER-,- , GOOPIC BEBSX9BX9BXIS ANP OF COURSE 1 CAN'T UNDERSTAND EQUIPMENT TO TEST HIS EYES m. squint, 1sa-a-y- , heard OKI and purple, and a mixture gives a pleasing effect. From the time snowdrops appear until the crocuses blossom may cover a period of three to six weeks, depending on the weather; they are called minor bulbs because their flowers are small; but they are precious because they are early. Soon after the crocuses come the blocm. Crocuses blossom after the scill- daffodils, first major flowers of as, and of all the early bulbs are spring, and with them as a rule the earliest wild flowers begin to the most difficult to keep with you. All bulbs are harmed if their bloom, and some garden perennials. leaves are cut before they turn yellow, which is a sign that new bulbs Before the daffodils have faded, have been matured for the followiearly tulips begin to flower, bring When crocuses are to the garden for the first time a ng season. planted in grass, which is cut befcomplete rainbow range of colors. ore the leaves have yellowed, the They, are followed in order by the bulks seldom live until another Darwin tulip hybrids cf the TriSo plant them in a bed or umph and Mendel year. classes, and border, where they can ripen unfinally the bulb season reaches a disturbed, and be sure they are in climax in the flowering of. the tall a well drained place. Even under late tulips of the Darvin, Cottage the best conditions you will prob-r!- y and Breeder types, which bivig to have to plant some new bulbs the garden a color display tl x w"I 'ually in order to maintain a not be surpassed in. variety ly a y dji lay. They come in white, blue to follow. BY CHESTER KLOCK THE TRUTH IT BUT WHY IN THE WORLD HE PROVE ALL THE WAS' HERE TO BUY GLASSY Cos HY-SPE- don't know, pear. SEATS ME. lM ZVRZ HE CAN GET EXPERTLY FITTED GLASSES FROM OUR EYE SPECIALISTS CACHE VALLEY a arkspur Leads Annual Flowers for Fall Sowing njury there are other connected with winter require that fall sowing be by freezing, which with caution. or seedling plants may drown in locations8 where water lone JarnePs Shoe Store Better Furniture Values 78 East Center Logan lazards North Main 73 Evans Drive Inn to drain off promptly; they out of the soil by decay in soil that remains wet too long. Wherever several annuals commonly seed hemselves, conditions are likely to e favorable for other varieties. In a garden where ho annuals selfseed, it will be prudent to prepare a special bed for fall sowing, with surface raised several inches to insure good drainage, and surrounded by a wooden curb several inches high, to prevent rains washiails No. candidate for fall sowing, annual larkspur. This is a nower that takes a long time to cool germinate, , and demands weather in which to do it. It is so nardy that when it drops seed in a favorable place, its tiny seed-nng- s develop in the fall and live rnmugh the most severe winters unharmed. If possible, seed should be sown in the place where the flowers are wanted, since it is seldom practical to transplant this subject. Drop in for excellent service 753 North Main 1 a, and all colors of bachelor button are as hardy as oaks, and will grow from fall sown seed unless destroyed by one of the special waiter hazards which have been mentioned. These also are seldom transplanted. Since they grow without difficulty from spring sown eed, there is not the same need tor fall sowing that exists with the ounual larkspur, but plants from tall sowing give flowers earlier, and are much more vigorous than those which are started in the greenhouse in the or hot-be- d spring, in the attempt to get early flowers. When bulbs are planted along in in Fall for Best Results. beds or borders, hardy annuals may be sown in the same place this fall, to blossom after the bulbs have flowered and their foRows of liage has disappeared. cut flowfor suitable annuals hardy ers may be sown in the vegetable plot, after it has been spaded this fall. In sections where a brief spring cuts short the flowering season of sweet peas, earlier flowers and a longer season can be obtained by fall sowing, taking precautions as suggested against decay in damp soil. By covering the ground with a light mulch of leaves, straw or similar substance, after it has frozen, winter thaws may be preotherwise vented, which might ' , cguse injury. Other annuals which are successfully fall sown include snapdragons, cynoglossum, hardy pinks, California poppy, nigella and petunia. . ar IUM M MB Cache Valley-Cleaner- Quality groceries - meats 539 North Main Logan Sport togs for every season Jessens North Main a -- aa an bm . aa and Laundry Assn. Shoes for young and old aa Laundry and 0 LoganCleaners Dry 0 Modem Cleaners 0 Star Cleaners 0 Nu Process Cleaners Dry Cleaners 0 Superior and Dyers 0 Fashion Cleaners and Furriers .... Hotpoint 521 North Main !. Logan aa Lennox m 1 aa aa aa aa aan mbi a Jensen Candy Factory Wholesale 375 .... 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