Show - - - ) v ' - :- - - T11111 LAJC1 iSILI11 1 TRIMLIN i' i 1 : Át L Ili iill‘ &ilititellit 14ita41 r - AI - le ft my r111001100m110m00weemPosIVAgom - Ar y - - - 'Violet ' - t - ma ies - or coming year tills 1) g ime!' i - Genevieve by FOlhOM II - - chairmen 'Iris Sale COMMITTEE appointed by - - P Matthei African Violet So- —president ciety for the coming year's sc tivities Mrs Delbert W Wood - Is finance chairman Mrs Rob ert A Paul publicity Mrs Fred Weyland sunshine corn mittee Mrs Laura L Barber auditor Mrs - T B Cuthbert parliamentarian Mrs Herman A Zobrist program Mrs James C Wood show and Mrs Marvin H Strong historian'-- The next meeting of the 'group will be held Sept 8 at 2 pm in the Civic Center 680 E South Temple A program on leaf propagation will be under the i irection of Mrs Ii '' - ' 7 - - Zobrist - I Other officers of the organ ization include: Mrs John H Jones vice president Mrs Harvey O trow recording Mrs Robert ' M secretary Hacker corresponding aecre- tary and Mrs Charles Bintz I - VW ' He 1 Flit 'glow: wtri r!'Queen of the award best In miniature class al finest of newest showmanship iris successful hIld recently rhizomes sale' Sponsofing the IntroductiJnJ and best threeSpike entry Miles tabrum're project were Mrs Persia- Rig bee club ' president Mrs- Ora ceived sweepstakes for basket arrangement Brent Jones for Price vice president Mrs 'nit Middleton Mrs Lillian Ran ' division champion Mrs CA - Rout best arrangement Mike dall and M re Jennie Perry in seedling Wadley winner Members of t he club an d ' Baker - reserve class Paul many local gardeners donated the his The sale had a two: champion snd arrangement George Sttuffer Clearfield fold purpose to create and flower head best ama stimulate interest in planting ' longest ' arrangement teur Ina Vin to Iris hel club' and the n' p firm cent Award- for largest treas ury et also went to MN- - Nielson i ! 1 1- - e ' '4 -- 4 v '7T-N': e o - ' ' ' i '‘ Z ' ?1 '75F k l 1 i N 1 '4 ' i:-- s i 41: : - 7 E ) 1' " 11LIi 1 ri k ‘ ‘ -- s S 4 tl 0 :' 1 r AV r I - - ' i 1 ct t - The Cedar City Garden Club ' 11: 1 - - Wasatch Show A beautiful gladiolus show was sponsored by members of '' -- - at the Among those reiponsible for African Violet Society activities for the year are rear Mrs Charles Slats left Mrs Laura L Barber front Mrs Delbert W Wood left Mrs James—C Wood Meet is set for Sept L ' Fillmore Active - — 1 Mrs Stella Day will be host the Fillmore Garden Club at her home Sept 9 at 8 pm Edith Callister will talk on spring flowering bulbs with Mrs Day giving an illustrated lecture on 41ahlia cut ess to Carl P 'Nielson" Preston Idaho walked away with top honors at the recent annual show of the Salt Lake Ghap-- r ter Utah Gladiolus Society - ' Memorial Bldg LaVar Carlson president will be in :charge Announce Whiners Anyone interested in attend- ing the African Violet Sod- ety's meeting should caU Mrs or Mrs Fred Weyland Robert M Hacker Discuss PerennThiis Sept 9 at 7:30 pm -- - : The Lehi Garden Club will hear a discussion of fall bloom irg perennials at a meeting the 'Wasatch Chapter Utah Gladiolus Society at Provo re cently NW Wadley vat show Ichairman He was assisted by John Paul Carroll Robertsvice- president and Ruby Baker secretary treasurer ' ' - 1 - I i Si ' f - 4 ' " ' - '''' "i ': t ) '"' k " — v4 A- ture A garden with round-u- p are Nettle Nelson SherMurray and VI Ida NielMembers are requested to bring their favorite garden book to the meeting Day mie son Da Ilin Nielson and a flower arrangement by Tern Robinson will complete the program Hostesses in addition to Mrs For long lasting garden beauty 1 ' k Plan to Plant peonies i - 0 1 Bruce by have it- - defini every garden en- hancing the spring land-scape year after year with an abundance of colorful bloom Planted in borders alone or combined with iris peonies are magnificent As they are a nearly pertranert planting growing la one place for a long time' It is best to give should be picked off the plant and eed pods not allowed to ptONIES Plant peonies so bud Is no znore than two Inches below soil Success depends largely on proper planting - - considerablethought to IT COSTS 110 MOREL TO HAVE TIIEVEST s--- Let us p(ove —call I OYCCONEIEE WEE Sall 'Ake City ' 11111111 41 '"7 td ! : ' ' ' :' '''s''s Ak - z ' ''' s: x n N 3075 So Main St- -- r iJiTTT!lJ 10 H I - e : i AzzAIL-- N ' kt:: N N ' 'N 11 Lel 1-- Z ‘' N ' 4 :: - ‘N :C -' X 00 °4 to! Prat tr Salt Lake City Ut t: ‘ 1 ' - tC4scsi ‘ - :11LP-77- ' :: vmecoel" ' - a r - v A - 84-63- 21 II Ns A - od I vari- eties and careful attention to correct planting If you want exotic blooms perfect for use in flower arrangements plant some of the lovely single and Japanesk peonies Combine them u'eltli the double types In the border for an enormous amount of bloom The beautiful foliage of the peony addritilirest to the garden all summer long Frequently peonies do not bloom because of improper planting Perhaps they—wele planted too deer or in too shady a spot Poor drainage Is another reason why peonies will not do welt Never cut off the foliage of the peony until frost blackens it in the fall It should then be removed The foliage is necessary in order thaLthe plant 'manufacture food for - next year's blooms When cutting flowers it Is a two good idea to leave ptkast g leaves on the on stem-emainin- blooms the soil for PREPARE digging to a depth a foot form -- little pEONIES Thorough wabe necessary as tering the flowers &re forming and in kugust and September for require very root building The best time to transplant peonies is during the months of September and October The middle of September is an Ideal time for performing this task To transplant carefully lift up the peony clump with--- -J out breaking the roots Next wash off all soil so you can determine where It should be divided Cut the clump with a sharp knife Into divisions containing two or three eyes or blids eac11 — Peonies re Mal quire a rich soil so a commer-fertilizer or well-rottemanure can be worked into the soil if 'necessary Do not allow the manure to come in contact with the peony roots as it sometimes causes them to d r decay To a hole large - plant dig enough to hold the rook-wit- Place a mound in the centerand setthe crown from which the buda arise on the mound See that of soil" the buds are not more than two inches below Soil surface Mulch the newly planted peonies the first year for winter protection rsit) 1' toirti i P1 Ré4'iiiiRitsKose's-::by Q Several of my new roses are turning yellow liketbe inelosed leaves The raspberry leaves have many leaves like the one enclosed Can you tell me what might be GAT wrong?—Mrs ville Utah ' Spring- A The rose of leaves show red spider infestation There is also some indication of a little nutritional deficien cy Wash-th- e foliage of your roses and particularly the unof the leaves with a Continued en Pare 11 dersides Salt Lake City Sunday - I - |