Show HOME MAGAZINE " j4 f'Wf MV-- jc wwrV'iL sJ ' Tt m 34: Ya- - jt v - it im — j '& Jo’ gi ii (t - it v S'' 'iHL ' :-i- v This is Red Flare a new climbing rose with blooms large full striking hybrid in in and June again producing August The plant grows rapidly when established up to seven and eight feet and when mature the foliage is a dark glossy green setting off the red blooms Flower has old rose fragrance — A ’ as S i y' WE f f P' ? £' f- V v C& Sr 1 W ‘i - - - H j MIC I rink Glow gives a sensational new color in t delphiniums It is of the large flowered type with dark rose pink florets and lilac shadings The flowers hae white eyes which lighten the pleasing effect The flowers come in June and July and jet again in August and September Plants grow four feet tall tea-size- d 75 T fcfcS'' ir fru Lf i u Imjm1 HOMI Miner r PHONI 'A'N CTjinC puatOAjetJ own f OM lit 9 30 7 6 I - IK U'H I 8 m U i U n A and Itiduyv Monrtoyi u h ATI VI Oiilv jLHllJ tn you mmty u y (one r m v I n vriiuj -- AOViailSEMtNl IvrimhiE bv itoltont litiMht Rambling About Roses ABC 15 by r e t c Moss 7 the plant to dry out for about 8 - 50 45 M : I two weeks Then feed each to follow up with a good plant care program This assures plant with a handful of balanced fertilizer and continue another crop of bloom spikes come early fall The other night while eating on the patio we were bothered by some uninvited and unwanted guests Flies seem to smell out good things like picnic foods and out meals and always take advantage of an opportunity for a free meal tion Have just tied back some canes on my climbing roses that had worked loose in the wind Also found they had produced several new shoots from “basal breaks” some of them already six feet and long-c- r I find these new succulent canes need to be handled with great care or they are apt to break off I prefer to leave them alone until they have matured and developed some toughness before tiding them in place Then there is the continual problem of weeds Wonder where they all come from? Unless they are too numerous I find hand pulling is as quick as hoeing or cultivating and does not damage the shallow feeder roots - ONE TIERE dry fly baits on the Most of them are sugars that hae been d treated with malathion Ilan-dy-size- cartons of a shaker type make them easy to use If you apply the bait just two or three hours before you eat well 9 liob — IS — — 45 trouble Will you please tell me what kind of fern this is and what is wrong with it and if I can do anything with it? The new leaves have these brown things on them the old leaves have none — Mrs B B Brigham City Utah Q A It is 'one Maiden Hair fern probably L Adiantum capillus-veneri- s on the The little brown spots underside of the leaves are reproductive spores and will disappear after a while Keep the plant cool moist and out n ! Yavr Metical Raqwiramauft Pramptly Caartaaatly Filled All ol Beesley Music teeth Male So Co 4-4- 5 of the species of It I "day July 10 1955 direct sun Specimen looks like you are giving it good care of Q Mb tie M fh Im’M K U ( ft Kill Mi I Hirr mi New 'hail i i KKI of New Prouhery Sol ftOfTMIIM'f tiUieraa iioui Mi'i —Music 10 :30 m Ncv NiituUy kuho him — Music — M usic — Music 3 t et i A r 7 11 Musk Musk Musk y - Mup I u9 j 7 if of New nm AU i with Hnn M4 a I frw Pearson —Music It 4 Ml c Mu 5 Mm of the Hu I the All ein h Viirfnn ’ir it i m I eatn 11 PM 12 1 I 3 4 5 Down to Earth Continued from Page IS garden for many years to come Avoid mixing any manures in the soil where you plan to plant tulips as it could be one of the causes of such for —Music 4 Ntf M him ! UO KD VI Vi smiii — Music — Music — Music U 15 call iiaiio AO CBS MN S Musk 15 I I uslf GOOD way to keep of these garden is to beat them to the punch I’ve been dusting or spraying every seven to 10 days and so far seem to be keeping ahead of them though damage from red spider must be checked each time It seems they are there and we don’t realize it because they are so hard to see My delphiniums have really paid off with their gorgeous bloom spikes As soon as their bloom is spent I cut off the main spike just below the cluster to encourage secondary side blooms When these hive bloomed out cut the entire stalk down to just above where the foliage begins and allow TO are several your unwanted guests will not he present This bait also does a good fly control job when spread around on the porch in the garage or in the garbage can pait of the service area My heavenly blue morning glories are beginning to climb Wc have them growing against a lattice topped wall Strings or coated wires fastened to and dropped from the lattice and pegged close to the plants give them an excellent chance to climb and helps to keep them from entwining among the other garden flowers Y’esterday I noticed Bill my neighbor had put stakes in has rows of pole beans and they are already beginning to climb There are several accepted types of supports hut pole beans should be encouraged to climb if they are to do KSl - K - Music - :30 45 at inocw I Music - S 30 41 :0u NEVER go out in my garden but what I see a job or two that needs atten- MIJ-I- - Slunk 1 t MindA) Mornmt Melodic Music V 6 vnt la KALI— 910 KUTA-S- 70 A M i PDMMiDMF DtADDIMD Everyman’s Garden I am enclosing a plant sample Please advise in your column what the name of it is if it needs sunshine or shade and if it should be kept moist?— Mrs M A Salt Lake SUNDAY fVfNINO mo i ill 6M3 :M 13 7 :3t45 11 :)a ’ Sole twn nr MOGRAMS n iran I I Fall With the A- f - 3 MONJTuk I ne f rr j tm hf flio New RJec-- f Kadi t Viilee MmNIIOH MtfNIlXtH Th SHOW MOt0ITr utr Show (MONITOR H Vmi v 1 Mai lh 5S Report-- j fme May hy Play revf Irfin) Derk Of Houi DerUlon Duty Graham —Music —Music —Music Reea Dl-- 1 Love rime— (kevvai emWle ti (Party for Prei1 fnal trWt W’yrnan Paul Harvey Muair Everybody — Muilc 2 jIt a k e Am sbb 11 the l)vln Vor of Eurpe i lb r'cmsMtlDe Newt Wi nm Nmrti Mroadwaf Coa B H Klmer 9:60 4S of n Owen Review iPauI Harvey New! Lee Fldlei Jimmy jOvernor Drew Peanum ’DtualPY Ranch Warmup Showtime Review IHASKNAU — Nall hnihan fIS 10 (30 Tow Air 8iit City The plant is one of the succulents but I cannot name the variety Most succulents like a porous soil plenty of sunshine and very little water during the resting season A few of the succulents vary from this procedure particularly in the matter of water I think you requirements will find that it pays to keep this one on the damp side at least until the bloom fades America s Meeting tron ifv ah Whtie Relieve1 Op huren srim to n Ihr And fwie Eery Vorld I Nl Vm4 fh N n KIVl Ihr u Pent Mm Md Ra'AIaH Rcviret-- Taiyrriale Omlr DAfehne Uuidon lateet ’ sf)C’irrY — Weamri ki'pofl I 05 un Kveniny Kiernal Smith Play m ouare the To p Pop Puli Album of ffanic Kajy Uctenlnf he An in fi Km MHt —Mimic — Muilc of 12 55 New INDEPENDENTS KMUR Muilc i:M am 1330 tn4 Nwt mldnlahl 14 KNAK Hawn Oal 1310 Mwtic and Mawt KSOF S 00 a m Will I 1370 iwmI Mg i Go ‘Shopping With Susie See Page 2 Today’s ‘Home’ Magazine H i nj i 23 |