Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 December 1946 — Page 11
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THURSDAY, DEC. 2, 1946 Gardening— o
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all winter to produce its white] flowers if it gets only a few mild/| days to open its buds—that's the! true Christmas rose, helleborus niger.
holiday table. decoration. And the ; plants are always a curiosity, espe- |
found a home in New York state]
tllebore also came from overseas, prought to this country by a friend
| MILLER-WOHL . . . /
Needs Few Mild Days to Open Buds |
By MARGUERITE SMITH A PLANT that can be counted on
e blossoms resemble a wild rose. | Many. local gardeners find (heir! § tristmas roses just the thing for
lly when they lift their blos- | ms above the snow. Mrs. Jules Zinter, 538 Carlyle pl.,! s & 12-year-old plant with an in-| resting history. Brought from| rmany a good many years ago it
fore part of it came to the Zinters’| $8 nds, with some sun in winter, but! ostly shade in the summer, | A northeast exposure is ‘good. te summer is the time to set the ants, They are dormant then.' ce set, they should not be moved | divided. They resent interfer-|
Neb. ce, may stop flowering for a « tl AE i ve . . Kraft EE natihde “Ytaehn. Col CHRISTMAS ROSES—Winter weather is no obstable for William C
pring rd., divides her plants occa-| Peter Qualiza's roses,
mps flower better. Her original
ho saw the flower when she was Indiatapoiis Sargen.
veling in Switzerland. Ris
seed. She has succeeded in the many years in her grandmother
iger Can Be Counted On : To Produce White Blossoms All Winter 3 Years Dies
onally but finds the undisturbed] gyi; Ppatterson, 717 N. Alabama|later in the winter, st, also has an heirloom hellebore.| Faye Cantrall, 4224 Fairview It was brought from Germany by terrace, also finds her “Christmas’
* ® = MRS. ZINTER points out that the raises hers under broad leaved terday in his home, 656 E. 21st st.| MRS. KEEHN says her plants/ low growing evergreen plants (the ve flowered earlier than usual|leaves somewhat resemble a palm | year, beginning about the first|leaf) need protection from winter 8 2 November, and are now matur-|her great-grandfather, flowered for | CHRISTMAS ROSES need plenty
in raising young plants from|yard here before it was divided for stressed by Peter Qu bed sown under the parent plant. the younger members of the family. | Holmes ave. t takes a year to germinate and Though her grandparents always | sumething quite special to him. he plants usually do not flower referred to it as a “Christmas” rose, {smoky rose lily of India blossomed |,
ntil the third year, it usually does not blossom until | two weeks ago to set some kind of |
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| Teacher Here
Mrs. Corrine Rielag Born in Vincennes
Mrs. Corrine Rielag, formerly a teacher and principal in, the Indianapolis public schools 35 years, | died yesterday in the home of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Raymond Rielag, Terre Haute. A graduate of Indiana State Teachers’ college and the Univer- | sity of «Chicago, Mrs. Rielag received her master's degree at Co{lumbia university. | | Born in Vincennes, Mrs. Rielag (taught school in Vincennes two |years before coming to Indianap- | olis. | She was a member of S88, Peter land Paul cathedral, the council of | {administrative women in education, | State Teachers’ association, Federlation of Mhdianapolis Public School | | Teachers and Beta chapter, Delta! Kappa Gamma sorority. | Survivors are two aunts, Mrs, C.| E. Spear, Sacramento, Cal, and{ Mrs, Lena Arbogast, Grand Island,
| Services will bg held at 10 a. m.] | tomorrow in Reynolds mortuary for | about February.|ywijliam ©. Kraft, an employee of . Bridgeport Brass Co, Burial will
rose is inclined to bloom in late be at Laketon, Ind. |tather than early winter. She| Mr. Kraft, who was 45, died yes-|
levergreens in her foufidation plant-|A resident here 18 years, he for-| ing. The plants will also do well! merly hgd been employed by Klein | in a border of deciduous shrubs. & Kuhn real estate agency. He was a member of the Methodist church, | Survivors are his wife, Betty; a Qualiza, 749 N.|qaughter, Miss Naomi Jean Kraft, All his flowers nean|anq three brothers, Robert Kraft, His | 1ndianapolls; Cary Kraft, Whiting,
's|of water in summer. This point is |
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and Alden Kraft, Duquesne, Pa. | d Pallbearers will be Adolph Nenow, lceal record for early bloom. But |pichard Engle and on Hin- | {his Christmas roses were blooming shaw, Indianapolis; Thomas Moon {cutdoors while temperatures were Frankfort: Harold Repass, Peru. {dropping to a new low the other |. 4 Ego Orbaugh Cicero. ’ i day when they were photographed { ‘ i There are so many varieties of | . a i {bellebore you may buy one adver- Miss Minnie Belle Tharp {tised for its large flowers only to| Miss Minnie Belle Tharp, a resifind it is a late bloomer. Hellebrous|dent here for 25 years, will be buried | {niger praecox seems to be the mostjat North Salem following private | Sependable sort for early winter services at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in | owering. : a the Conkle funeral home. Elder Earl | A "new type, altifolius is getting Daily of Joan Thompson Primitive, |a great deal of publicity this year.| Baptist church will officiate. - i {March flowering hellebores toien. | Miss Tharp, a private nurse, died | {talis or Lenten roses) are available|yesterday in the home of her sister, | in colors as well as white. Mrs. David Lydy, 718 E. 19th st.| TF: . {She was 65. She was a member of | ‘Found Dead in Jail Mt. Zion Primitive Baptist church. | Mrs. Futudre Dalton, 37, of 3108) Survivors are two other sisters, | | Martindale ave., was found dead in Mrs. Charles Semones and Miss Dee WRIST the Ow jail. Cause |gthelda Tharp, Indianapolis, and {of death has not been determined. | |8he was sentenced Dec. 10 in Mu- {three brothers, Lucas Tharp and
| nicipal court to 30 days and fined Howard Tharp, Danville, and War{$15 on a petit larceny charge. {ren Tharp, Indianapolis.
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