Show Watch Poison Ivy Are you sensitive to poison ivy If so you'll be delighted to learn that theres there's a preventive preventive preventive pre pre- drug on the market that will help you build up an immunity against the tion EVERY MORNING for at least six weeks before the so- so called poison ivy season begins in your section and then three times weekly until the seasons season's end you'll take five drops of this drug in a glass of milk or fruit juice This should protect you from infection without taking any other steps ARE YOU aware that many plants and bulbs in your flower garden are poisonous if eaten Some plants and seeds are areso areso areso so toxic they can be fatal to children if eaten Therefore children should be cautioned to keep all plants and plant parts out of their mouths IF A child should eat a apart apart apart part of a toxic plant a doctor doctor doctor doc doc- tor should be contacted at once or he should be rushed to the hospital for proper treatment It will be impossible to list all toxic plants and bulbs in inthis inthis inthis this column however the following are some of the most common IN THE house plant category category category cat cat- egory Bulbs of Hyacinth Narcissus and Daffodil Also branches of Oleander leaves of the Poinsettia Elephant Ear Castor Beans and Mistletoe Mistletoe Mistletoe toe berries Ornamental plants are Seed pods of Wisteria berries of Dalphine all parts of Laurels Rhododendron Azaleas Azaleas Azaleas Azal Azal- green berries of Lantana and all parts of Yew FLOWER GARDEN plants include nearly all early spring and summer bulbs Iris underground underground underground un un- un- un stems leaves of Foxglove and and roots of Bleeding Heart This may come as a surprise surprise surprise sur sur- prise to many if you desire further information contact your local farm and home agency |