Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 August 1945 — Page 12
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PAC re Eat HE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES = : a THURSDAY, ATG, 1985 YOUR GARDEN . . . By Henry,L. Pree | JUMP FORESEEN IN ; iy on ca at : . Spring-Blooming Perennials ‘SCHOOL ATTENDANCE
| Lit id A Should Be Divided in August| > com x vaso sie | uso , AEETTTR a t
»% AUGUST is the month to move] population, and only by- repeated | Yesterday expected a “substantial in-
and to divide the spring-blooming| spraying ‘with an ounce of tartar | crease” in Hoosier school enroll- : 3 1 ¥ Y g y 5 j y WILL HOLD YOUR
perennials in the flower border. | {emetic and a half cupful of syrup, | | ments this fall.
or similar sweetner, in three gal-|. Dr. Malan said that school cor- EO i ah fo Hi SELECTION Of course, the soll should be well-|),,,c of water, can this pest be con- | porations this year had to consider
moistened before and after plant- | trolled. |the large number of, former high} 4 ¥ i | - 3 | | i . d FREE STORAGE an 1H
ing, wot only to , ais ~ | Thrips are tiny insects which | school students who dropped out to
reduce the shock [work their way up from the bulbs enter the armed forces or war ems
of ‘moving, but to {and exist by sucking the sap from |ployment but may return to school wl . 4 wy Choose From These 1 1 keep the roots EY [the foliage. Their presence 1s] this fall. : ae ay from dryirg out. 3 {known when silvery lines appear| A survey conducted by the state a ig a HE 4 : Columbine ; lon the foliage and the flowers be- | Public instruction department re- ; fo A 1 ; : . a arabic. doront. 83 4 : | come flecked, spotted and greatly | vealed that within two years after a i Tk . Fashion-Firsts Rr cum, " tris, and deformed and many spikes fail to| Pearl Harbor 18,465 high school SE Woy NE : : HL primrose are . | bloom at all. © Complete control is| stucerits dropped out of their class- { EV) ; among those per--.. ; possible only when the bulbs are |€s—2975 for war, and 15,490 for g : ennials moving ; treated with napthalene flakes | Work.
best at this time. Eg prior to winter storage, and dipped| Jobs are becoming scarcer now : \ G a + a 0 ; GRAY BOMBAY | PY 80:
Feed only those in a corrosive sublimate or lysol as war contracts are cut back, he|
flowers which are Henry Pree solution prior to planting in the said, and many servicemen are now be ; ALASKA 1:9 FLANK
S mst © | bein released. bloorning, or soon will be in‘ bloom. |SPFing. Constant spraying from the g
The feeding of roses. should be Hale the foliage is six inches high | LAND GOES UNTILLED : F yn i ] NATURAL OMBRE MUSKRAT
. ne r suspended from now until Oc- iS necessary when untreated bulbs
tober, when an application of a are Planted. To avoid spotting] WASHINGTON. — One-half of : : BEAVER-DYED MOUTON LAMB blooms, spray only the foliage after Ohio-sized Iceland carries vegeta- J \
fertiliser strong in phosphorus is
recommended. This should be a buds begin to open. | tion, oly Jeass Jaen of | “ail . 3) GRAY-DYED KIDSKIN ) a. re grassland is tillable but only about | i SE bout the pants, a good fattw| _ SERVICES AT MUNCIE | per cent of it is now cultivated. | ; BROWN-DYED CARACUL , . far MU NCIE, A 9 (U."P)—Me-|" NN eT e | rE AR] SE TN . hE Pe lank IHeR i Wuvated ane morial i wore shedtiod eee) ATHLETES FOOT GERM | 3 Es SE a ae NATURAL OPOSSUM |Friday morning for Mrs. Mary | IN ONE HOUR, if not pleased your| : CMR y ? # J
Blooms Until Frost | Dor an.’ mother-m-law of Gen. | 35c back. Ask any druggist for this pow- |
| erful fungicide. TE-OL. ‘It's 80% alcohol Keep cutting faded blossoms Mark Clark. Mrs. Clark arrived |makes it PENETRATE. a The germ can't 2 ge, killed, unless reache Feel it PENEfrom all flowers, both annual and other, = he ashes J Der! TRATE, ' reaches more germs. APPLY i mot er who die in ashin: ton | TRAT STRENGTH for {tchy, sweaty or| perennial. Well-cut annuals will] Ju on g | oY a Lr ny DEPEND. | assure you a goodly supply of | ABLE DRUG STORES.
blooms until frost. | SAAR ARAN AR A AN AN AR AR AAR A ATATA Iris of all types can be divided i and replanted at this time. The opular bearded iris germanica |. hould be planted almost on top f the ground, but other varieties, || uch as the Japanese, should be lanted deeper. Oriental poppies wove best at this time, but the] ardener must be careful not to!! ‘uise roots when handling. (| The first fall catalogues are ap-
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The
, reminds me that narcissus, |}? Lovely lips and other spring-flowering|#
ce the demand will far exceed |X y : . 2 supply. While some Dutch | = R A : Quality and value are as-
0 3 sured by the Keepsake CerIbs will be available, American- |} Engagement » f tificate of Guarantee.
own bulbs are excellent; in many | Ring $350.00 / Other Lovely Heepsate Dis. cd ¥ : tances our narcissus bulbs are fq] Uda Diced from yori. & 3 2 ; ® 1 3 perior to those grown abroad. 3 Easy a Arranged! 2 : : i ; ; THE " wrcissus should be planted any gS % 1e during late summer, but tulips
ist wait until late autumn. ic 3 ¥ : p } 4 : FU oy COA { ‘When cutting gladiolus blooms, 103 N. jag & ® 8 ¥ Bo! a . .
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