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“ | By MARGUERITE SMITH OTARION THE LITTLE EAR” NARCISSUS and tuberous bego= ' ‘nias are the specialties of Mrs Goethe Link, 3015 N. Meridian st.
Otarion Hearing Aids are fitted to your individual hearing loss. Her_spectacular display of 60 tu- : : . berous begonias at the Link farm Otarion single pack is small and easy to wear. beyond Mooresville is the result of
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to experiment with a few vet has ———— neither time nor space for specializsunlight which makes tne finest LUCAS MA I ERNI ! Y flowers by raising her plants in A ” » » AMBULANCE SERVICE “AFTER two failures in outuvor the solation. But that was during the war when you couldn't buy ” { to Any Part of the City feed bags and we made a cloth house by fastening them to chicken Lady Attendant if Desired An open space at the bottom in addition to the open north side 4 She carries her tubers over from 9000000600000 00006000000 one season to the next quite easily, ment before frost, There, after Farris Specializes in tops die, they can be ‘stacked to Mrs. Link is one of the city’s leading narcissus growers. With + 3 naturalized, she is hybridizing and pi | Yeveloping new types of her own 3 | so I asked her advice on planting p ’ «planting until late fall, she says it aN Don t delay getting eye is much better if you get them in choose first quality now in the ground are already making their root systems. The A planted the better the flowers you'll have next spring. If you choose of each of the twelve classvs you can have bloom from the time the [until Jate May.” | “Then did you ever try raising | paper white narcissus outdoors? It's a.deep dark secret how Mrs,
000000000000000000000000¢ ig Mrs. Link provides the filtered cloth house. beds I decided a lathe house was 24-HOUR SERVICE lathe. So I sewed together a lot of wire to hold against high’ winds ! |provides air circulation so necesA L L A A 3 0 2 7 & sary to keep the succulent stems » om rotting, The large pots in which she raises 4 £ er ~ the plants are taken to the baseDr. ~ FINE save space, some 10,000 bulbs many of them 3 | bulbs. va 3 nn = TN WHILE many gardeners delay wear: And be sure tort away. “Early flowering bulbs glasses. > : quicker you get your narcissus vour bulbs carefully, including some Lent lily appears in early March | Link made this revolutionary dis-
Office at savs, “I didn't know one kind of {are an exception to the rule of early {planting. Hold them out of the ground as long as you can, but pre-
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of the begonia family, One of the largest flowers measured 9 inches |
0 T A R | 0 N across. But her hanging basket | types, though the blooms are some- | 511 Chamber of Commerce Bldg. LI-9130 what smaller, seemed to me just right for the gardener who'd like
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pare their trench before frost, plus extra ‘dirt (covered with leaves) to {fill it in. Mrs. Link plants hers be |fore Christmas. They blopm outdoors in May after most naicissus
“HERE'S another pointer. “When! | IT talk to clubs, someone always asks | why narcissus they've had for seve | eral years have failed to bloom. It
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Six-year-old Goethe Link Jr, 3015 N. Meridian st. , . . his mother
specializes in narcissus
always comes out that the bulbs are
"|planted in shade. Narcissus must
have some sun to ripen foliage if you want good bloom the next sea-
son.”
Her planting fiethod for natural- |is heavy. ized bulbs:
A hole 6 inches deep (10
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(in light soil) with 2 inches of sand and bone meal in the bottom (use {mixture of about 3 cupfulls of bone (heal to a wheelbarrow of sand) {Fill the hole with sand if your soil
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| Watering flowers that grow over | _ Y [ve in summer may rot the oulb.” |
| many interests that he's not sure |
Goethe Jr, 6 years old, has so | CENTRAL “3 ? ! | pment oeeprs
{whether he's going to concentrate | | ready tried out tuberous begonias | lon, his own!) or whether it's going | [to be SEtERHOY, his father's hobby. |
5 THE FIRST to repirt a night | | blooming cereus this season is Mrs.
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must: be followed with annuals it | year-old neighbor, Mra, Josephine | mother has had the plant for
you can possibly give them another guttles, 846 N: Oriental st. opened | spot. “A narcissus bulb needs to
quite dry in its dormant period. | Miss Catherine
|a single “everung star” blossom.
2 bv years. = Aftet 20 years it bore its first blossom, flowers now every other year. y
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