Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 March 1947 — Page 24
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By MARGUERITE SMITH : BEST WAY to solve a problem, garden or otherwise, is to stare it in ‘the eye, see exactly what it is. Here's how one -gardening family
did just that. . Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Emyart moved
to 75 N. Hawthorne lane 12 years|
“In » space 75 by 250 we had 20 trees, some of them big ones,” says Mrs. Enyart. “But I started right out trying to raise the same flowers I had always had in sunny garden Of course they failed. I was dreadfully discouraged. “Then it dawned on me,” she laughed, “that all I had to do was to find out what would grow in various degrees of shade. : - » - “OF COURSE we took out .some of the trees. The rest we now keep trimmed so the lowest branches are guite high. That lets in more sun apf just as important, plenty of
light. .And it permits free circulation of air, “My best luck is with perennials. | They biossom*eariy ‘before the trees {are fully leafed. ie
| “In spring I have oriental poppies.
2s Solve Garden Problem, crease Sunlight and Air Circulation ‘Dahlia Tuber Packing] > Should Be Moistened|
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| peonies, iris, narcissus and tulips.. - JI don’t try to raise highly speciallized varieties, but depend on old- | fashioned sorts. They have not had | {their toughness bred out. Colum-| | bines are graceful spring flowers, | too. 3 | 3 “Lafer, perennial ageratum,| HARDY PLANT-LJudith En /planted in clumps, brightens deep B! shade. The August lily (funkia)| mer fime for deep shade. {blossoms with no sun. Also for! a . . 2 usually demanding sun, will thrive mid- i, ¥ ire lilies and in part shade if they get good care.
|day lilies will flower. | “Quantities of shrubs are adapt-
¥ on» 8 3 “] MANAGE to have some 2an-
| nuals of the sturdier kind. Zinnias good for deep shade is our leather-|
‘able, too. One we find specially;
leaf viburnum or snowball We;
yart, 1445 Laurel st, Inspects a
rubber-leafed viburnun, an evergreen plant that is good in sum-
Buy those seéds of spinach, turnips, peas, lettuce, onions (sets, too) and {radishes now. Have them ready to | pop _into the ground the minute it dries off.
{and marigolds enliven Auglst. I'm
chose it when we needed a back- Advertisement
0 can i artar's Pills 4 pee. Your [really surprised how many flowers, |
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ground for the pool which is di-| gag. rectly under an em. “x nos ts NECK Itching, 'green rubbéerplant-like leaves all First Application
winter. : : “The only really sunny spot we paiooing Johns Mt eum, Res have we use for roses. We tried to itch is checked on ONE APPLICATION of raise vegetables in part shade but Be STAR OINTMENT. Repeat as they didn't do well. Then we learned I-20 5% nature helps heal. Money back if that berries will take more shade | Jor Tolls to watinly, TOY M today,
than vegtables so we put the patch) fig Stomach Acid Pains into strawberries and raspberries.” | The Enyarts granddaughter, Make Jack Spratt Eat No Fat?
Judith is also an enthuiastic gar-; Modern day “Jack Spratts” who eat no dener | fat bécause of distress of stomach or acid . | pains, indigestion, gas pains, heartburn, = = = | bu g sensation, bloat and other condibi 3 - tion caused by excess acid should t IF YOURE a dahlia dabler, bet- | ;;30, CCC 252 nox of Udga Tablets from ter inspect those tubers you've got| your druggist. First dose must convince
bo stored away. W. R. Johns, 217 S. YOUR MONEY. BACK. © get DOUBLE
4th st, Beech Grove, says tubers
not examined in January need special attention now. If they're shriveled he advised
moistening the packing material. | : That won't restore their plumpness! Gas Ranges : ‘! put will prevent further drying out. | * Cook With the - If you find rotted spots, cut out| Gas Tumed OFF :
the bad part, sprinkle with dusting! ; sulfur, then pack the roots away to wait for warm weather planting. Don't let thé weather fool you.
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3 . MITCHELL, Ind. March 10.5 Want new Pep and Vim?
Fire, believed to have originated Fi rH Wie Bd Th Sl from a kerosene heater, Monday | ie, rr Jusietn, caused $5000 damage to the Star Yitamin Bs. Get regular §1.00size now only 79!
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cafe and adjoining living quarters dianapolis, at Hooks and Haag Stores. here. : i The restaurant, owned by Mr. | y MEN’S FELT HATS The fire spread through the living | CLEANED and BLOCKED quarters, causing approximately | $700 damage to furnishings. Fire Chief Charles Bales said he U. S. HAS 17 MILLION VETERANS “+ WASHINGTON—American vefer- 45 a1 WEST OHIO STREET \ans number 17,695,000 persons, of t8 S. lllinois (Just B% Wash.) whom 73,744,000 served in world W-4 & SE war II. Ee ri
and Mrs. Willard Burton, was dam- | had ordered the building razed tor| oO H | O
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