Show IA WW1 UNE HOME MAGAZINE 71- ‘ i 71'161""w-s -- - f 1 ' -- - k- 4 : Pamper Your Bulbs ‘ ' a‘ Nr ) '''' -- urt - - '''' 'Sot 0 ill ' 3 100111 ( "' - 4 ' I: i 7:ftp $ o' '' ''t 4 1Nss1 It ‘' ' for better blooms next spring ! :i ti a -- - - -- c-- 'fr ' ' - s” 4 i 11 I tI ti ''''''' J oih:!wtt'' It ''' ' ' : ''"':'' t' A :-- :VN:t4 dt'ir ' ' ' I i' 1 1 I the garden remove the tu lips with as much soil as passible and replant in the trench where they will ripen undisturbed Harvest the tulip bulbs by digging carefully and shaking off the soil Place in paper bags or on trays and allow to cure in a cool dry place As soon as possible remove tops clean bulbs and separate into different sizes if desired Store in bags or trays in a dry place You can then plant in the fall October an excellent is considered month for tulip planting in The Dutch bulbs are indeed a vital part of every gardenand if you give them a little extra care after blooming you will be amply repaid with better flowers next spring Tulips—These gorgeous blooms are excellent for use in bouquets and arrangements Cut them as much as you like but use a sharp knife and see that the stem is as long as possible Remember the leaves should not be removed but should be allowed to remain on the plant to ripen The leaves assist the bulb to develop properly as the food for the plant is returned to the bulb from the leaves and stem So you see it is most Important to allow the leaves to ripen naturally before they area One of the big problems in growing tulips is to cover the unsightly beds while the foliage is ripening One‘ of the best methods is to plant annuals bMween the tulips You this can do this by sowing seed in the early spring or by setting out plants later are disturbed It is also best that the plant not develop Try poppies candytuft larkspur pansies lobelia marigolds zinnias for this purpose Hock garden plants pansies seed pods Clip off each faded bloom near the top of the stem t rr-71- ii 4 rwwswompoof000roomir : bl r 4 Loef:- - °1111-' 'I eI' os)4- rk' '7) 4 'Is: —1 - $41-- 10 4 1 ' '') 13:1' S -4 '' i :71 q f 1 ' 16 tl t Ii t ‘4irkt — k416 1 ' tr fot ' ''- A 4- HERE'S 00111 ''' I to 'à 1c BIM jrHeavy Ft It I 7 il — i - funysodov 7 -' 7 VI 7 6 0 (a 010 Wod extra rare after they bloom By giving daffodils a little you will be repaid with better flewere next spring May 2 1954 6 4 ' 1- 4 ' - amohiii 1 iP II' C 94ce-J-e - PAINTS & CHEMICALS 41! 111111111 °Do 4110 9 Phone 84-52- c 4 T 4&0 08 Paddock Pod Co 3015 SOUTH 13013 t li 1 5 oc if r C 1 HOME-GROW- :givi D HO - in Town! 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