Show J ilk MAGAZIN! OM! 111 I then Its leeves wM wilt and die It is in a north window is planted in peat moss and has good drainage also Tb leaves will get little holes in them and yet I can't find a trace of bugs on it Mrs O C B Salt Lake City I IlDtnynn ti® lEtartlin Q I am enclosing a leaf of what I think la a strawberry geranium Please tell me how to care for IL Mrs L A B Colo Craig A strawberry geranium sarmentosa) pre- (Saxifrage an fers Q 2 years ago from a beautiful plant and I can't get it to grow It has had but one tiny bloom In all that time It is now 2 feet high and has 3 stalks Seems to be doing fine I have a Begonia plant which I started wide-leave- d winter temdegrees with Indoors perature of seed bed should be helpful Bone meal should prove excellent for this use 45-5- 0 It has north white long lasting the spring They light A I assume you have Star heracleifolia) They usually bloom from February-AprThis is one of the toughest of begonias and Begonia (11 il flflr' C panicles of flowers in are 11111am W Lb by D borne above the rounded leaves If planted in a sheltered place it is capable of well f 1 surviving close to zero temperatures outdoors Start In new pots in May Allow room for runners and rosettes to develop A good potting soil of equal parts sand and garden soil kept peat-mo- ing please tell you are KY)0 II 1 gellig5 POWER GARDENNO VOLO me the necessary steps for growing Russell Lupines successfully from seed? Mrs what L M Logan trlH nicked with a file If they remain in the soil too long with out germinating they rot Best results come when sciitaram a clover patch Is added to the seed bed or if the seed is in- noculated teria or They e semi-shad- with clover bacwill do well in sun and prefer a The transplant 6 ) ) ill rv t il -- 1 15 s : i c) - '10A'sk NURSERY FOR N Silk") 'i PROMPT - Pill- OH kt ism Brag le Yes ' - or Hai I miry You'll a 1 Nvotory SPECIAL tft AWL i JuNIPE rt 2500 ' ( ' 1 ' 389-- April 23 I r 11 0 )I 181 4 - SATISFIED '' 1 - 4 THOUSAIIDS t o q'À " ''''''k Lauson gasoline engine 44 CUSTOMERS FROM COAST TO COAST When neighbors see ROTO-HOin operation they go right out and buy one for themselves They can hardly believe such price is possible for such a high quality machine 0 4 '11-' 111 ' I ' Look et the variety of Jobe you ma do With smote 'Mee mow la rood ash es how poTo-tio- n 04 Laf--tefl 4 GIVE YEAR 'ROUND USE ROTO-HO- Z toe help and attach make year iardenitil eerier i - MEIII LOW-COS- T 04 )i Ai oomoirerb out 4t )tillp Sfft--- e'ro L i ti ilia 6 Ave a L A lo 1 1a - 4! AI (- giolrir k ri - --- Or r 410 Vsb 0°4 -- ‘ Aiiiiitit Akaliga I 4 ss4-1- 4 - atrisi: CF rhoommemok:4011hbat 1 NURSERY t ' eo " ATIow " '41 1 bp E c SUI1SET 2200 SOME - MUST a W OR VISIT THE - 4 -0 -- CALL MIDVALE ftowpmo ) j 14 et'1111 ie ) 7 '141kt4b:)11:::411t1:1-::::-proo- I all 10 1 '' 'A 4 '4' lif:0--"4- fi loa rbtut5coPol"1 ( 4 2 dependable 4 STOCK Bow :- w -- - - Nod Only oho BEST HOME-GROW- N i low price tag ($134 for the com- s -- 174 I ROTO-HOE'- plete tiller unit) is in large production and the fact that all attachments are quickly interchangeable - thus all use the same ' :) - hi FREE OF CHARGE i '''" '' i dip 1 At w ' i - The secret of 4 4 (4 - 1 ! f -- fir et moon (if roe our amity) diagram of yew omit we will be very happy IS peas ea your lasakeopo phiii- Ihome et -- ' LANDSCAPING PROBLEM i ' "1 1' 41'107' 64 '164"1Sr YOUR tr '' I - 114-ZI — 0 SERVICE am ts 's i power machine and its large variety of reasonably priced attachments you can do practically all the work around honle'and 4- garden EASIER BETTER and In LESS TIME -- :Ns -' -- I 91'"")""""4' 77'4' ur ''' 1 ?oNarob ‘ tIt : 47Tittle ' It 4 174"'"' C '''''Nr'r '''''''''' "1' - v666 the roots turning to the added dying Phosphate SUNSET s P cause of their 1 Again this year thousands of home gardeners will says hundreds of dollars by investing in ROTO-HOWith this one low cost 4006 yellow was AT 3400 E C1:17111:474 but they do not thrive on soil They do much betif left alone where they seeded although they do ter are St' Why Pay More? r perfectly drained well aerated soil rich cd hify solviagson k A Russell Lupines are difficult to germinate u flies V - -1- 1 ss moist but well drained is Ideal When outdoors keep from bright sunshine by shad- gs Will earls for so speed ewe Med light high humidity and moist well drained soil with room temperature around 70 degrees should give excellent results I can find no reference that mentions insect damage similar to your trouble afflict ing begonias Try dusting the foliage with 10 per cent Lin dime Move your plant to a south window and screen the light to avoid direct sun rays hitting it If leaf damage per slats semi me a freshly dam aged led 411k1-04:--- : - tQUIST SALES It'll Pay You to Hunt Us Up! '''' INEss I ' ff" 11114 1140 get 144617A" WM CobiliTroltr Inn 111140 el it litti14) 0 Pt ':1 - 1 - 01111114 4567 SO 13TH :7 EAST PHONE 872886 Open Evnings—Closed Sundays It 21 1954 c EOM --- - 0' |