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EVERY ri EN STATS VHf UNO 2S TODAY Members of the Utah Rose Society will enjoy a picnic July 14 at Maxfield’s Lodge In Big Cottonwood Canyon Details will be announced A number of Utah Rose Society members attended the regional convention of the American Rose Society held in Denver June 25 and 2S Mid-Flor- a Show most successful flower show was conducted recently Garden Club by the Mrs Rettah Scott was general chairman The next club mee3 lng will be held July 28 at 8 pm in the Midvale City HalL LaVar Ware Utah Fish and Game Assn will talk on “Conservation of Our Natural Resources Mrs Dan Leahy and Genevieve H Folsom gave a flow1 er arrangement demonstration at the June meeting of the club A garden party is planned for Aug 11 Mrs Howard Hausknecht is president of the group Allan Vaughn first vice president Mrs Irel Woodhouse second vice president Mrs George Donga secretary - treasurer Mrs Gates Christensen corMrs responding secretary Derrell Winward historian-librariaWalter M Keller parliamentarian Directors include H II Mackey Heber Hart Mrs Bill Anderson and Mrs Leo Trinnaman A Mid-Flor- a If you want to try your hand at raising hibiscus take tips from Mrs David P Jenkins who has one in living room IT'S HER- ERemote Control IOJTR E-- Z Down to Earth Happy Note on Lilies Power Mower Soap Ilia twa Sink lantrol iwhchat and watek dia aaw ramota control aiawar da all dip work whilo ya Inwn chair rlai in ytar favavtta oatlat oad Nop kl aay 1 torn work lata play Jmt wap dia two control nriHtvao cal ike aowar okay yaar ovary wiak Il Worn wopc iwnin Win ripM or lafl Tract ckraka i pack lam Cock 14-v- Spray your wotda away easily with Weedono the WALTER E 234307 pt CARTER AMA-I4-44 modem miracle wood klllof KUla over 100 woods and woody plants— dandelions plantains poison ivy poison Ml K Mala tall Laka C3y Utah Rlaaca --and ma fraa Htaratvra an M KaW Realm Caotrol fewer oak honeysuckle Addraca the brambles-Contain- s low-volat- WALTER I CARTER true Oty ilf butozy ethanol ester of 24-and M5-- T (no vapor to injure nearby flowers Togo Mrs Willard McMillan of Jerome Idaho writes ‘‘I wrote you in ’54 concerning some Gold Banded Lilies which were scorched by the sun just 'as they were emerging through the soil asking if you thought it would kill them Just writing to let you know for the benefit of your garden friends that they all came up and are doing well although they are somewhat weakened They were free from disease imported blooming size bulbs Enjoy your column in the Tribune Garden Section" Thanks Mrs McMillan Glad to know our predictions cams D 5 plea lie WoodooN Apnlioato p lUa any gallon Jqg ooraw-ko- !3M tables shrubs) Harmless to people and pets Don net 1£Z grat Buy tho big red can ci VYeodone at your gardea-uppl- y store- - eon $1 t--ea MUUCM (HIMICtl HIM L CO eon laiiu r MJI inn out VEED0I1E HILL LM7II WEEDS II0L7 Tho Easy Way Porler-tfallc- a Company lal 1IH Lake CMy Q I have been digging my tulips and find many of them soft and even rotten I do not plan to keep any bulbs that are not sound and healthy but would Like to know if it would be aafe to plant tulips back in this same bed again this fall? --Mrt J K Murray Utah Too art doing right to discard all unhealthy bulbe My advice is not to plant tulip in that particular part of your Continued Page 23 n Gladiolus Tour A tour of outstanding gladiolus plantings in the Salt Lake area will be held July 31 Those desiring to make the tour should meet at the home of Harold Rushton 3910 S 5200 West at 1 pm according to Miles Labrum program chairman Charles Rout is president of the Salt Lak Chapter Utah Gladiolus Society sponsors of the tour Outdoor Meeting Members of the Salt Lake Flower Garden Club enjoyed an outdoor meeting at the Southeast Furniture Co in Sugarhouse Fred Augsburger showed some new colored slide of gardens J Ilenry Ehlers is club president Salt Lake City |