Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 May 1948 — Page 25
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may sell for a hundred times as much, Mr. Bower raises, for ple, the tall orchid pink named Pink Oval, now quite {nexpensive. But its sister seedling, Pink Satin, sold for years for $25 a root. His advice to backyard iris fans is to mix up the colors to show them off. Don't just plant one Kind ina place and let-it-multiply tery indefinitely, - »
NEW THREAT to cut worms instead of paper collars or n bran bait, DDT used on ing plants fixes cut worms, agpording to the Minmnesofa ex- - t- station. (No
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” ” - FOR BEGINNERS—“It's too late to plant onions, isn’t it?” asks a new gardener. So here's the dope—you can plant your whole garden from lettuce, onions and spinach. right on up to tomatoes and eggplants, beginning ‘right now. You'll just. have to use the spinach a little faster, and the lettuce will profit by being grown in the
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EXPERIMENTING —Clyde Bower, 3305 W. Washington
hand pollinates an iris to develop new color combinations.
partial shade of tomato plants now, that's all the difference. Another beginner wonders if chives are started from seeds or plants. Chives are as easy
..10.. raise. from. seed .as onions. But you ¢an often buy potted - chives
(plants) at grocery stores, Set them out in the ground where the roots live over winter to enlarge your patch next year. ¥ ~ .
» GARDENERS here and there: Mrs. H. V. Esters, 2137 Northwestern Ave. tells me of “an old-fashioned orchid pink moss rose” she's had for some 25 years. (Dld-fashioned roses are becoming collector's items
in many an eastern garden and evén here in the Midwest where they're so.common.) George Ireland, 1604 Pleasant St., getting rid of dandeloins and. plantain in his blue ‘Brass with 2,4-D the othér day, was using a most practical sprayer. The large tank type, it holds over two gallons and slings over one shoulder with a wide strap. “Easy to carry, easy to use,” he says of it. Mrs. George Lucas, 1556 8S. Belmont Ave., vouches for this one: If you want a lazy sanse~ vieria to bloom, give it lime. The dose she used was two tablespoons of lime to a 10inch pot of soil.
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Some “of the standard wmeas-| {ures which the league supports nef : clude the merit system, registra- _. tion of voters, improved nominat-| No. 5400 ing methods, the short ballot, im-| NO. 5742 provement of health services, bet- = ter administration of public wel-| Name Sete srrsnasenensanens fare and juvenile courts and the Street consolidation of small educational units, {
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support state penal improvements. | {woman in Edinburgh, Scotland, Sue of these Tr goa ra 'The convention, which was held (whose previous labor had lasted how v Jan Yo stains from your at Lake Wawasee, favored sup-| (for four days. The administra- rugs and upholstery, and how to | port of a legislative reapportion- ition of chloroform anesthesia cut corners and costs : ment<novement if the opportunity {permitted obstetrical procedures HH . ining $ arises in the next session of the which reduced the time, facili- mE ¥ 15. hubby has been Somplaining + Ihe ni. 8 ” tated the birth and allowed the EE HAR: x {about-the coalking-.theres a naw "The law. now reads that an |long-dreaded delivery to be ac- - Doi. a itten by J ing BY alle : enumeration of all male inhabi-| jcamplished While, tne. ‘patient = tion eR len an are ts of Indiana to be followed by | slept. T x : legisiative reapportionment shall This event and the courage of EB This hw book, 1 is claimed 18 be made every six years. The 3 Dr. James Y. Simpson, who first H more of a meal book than a cook. last enumeration was made in! used it, should be honored. O y Bodk. = samtaing a step by Step 1931 and the last reapportionment “nm gas { ii _ ng uae in 1921. : 1 LIKE many other famous peo- on ne from two-course Oi tow League members sent tele ple, Simpson's ability for -sus- im. {taney turke ile Si TR grams to Indiana Congressmen (tained work was astonishing. He pox Ta ho of pressure cook+ : urging support of the home rule [frequently began work-at 4 in It ers, and preparation of appetizers ‘ bill for the District of Columbia; {the morning and, although con-| hw and cocktails are other items fea= urging extension of the reciprocal sidered a specialist in the days 4 It o " { HH ured in “Cooking by the Clock." trade act without any crippling in which he lived, his interests pete As for interior decorating probe © amendments, and urging the 5742 ranged over the whole field of HT lems, the library can come to the: entrance of the United States in- You'll be h | medicine, { HH : i rescue with suggestions provided = to the World Health Organiza- on a Popular house | “puring the last half of the 19th! HHH in such new volumes as the “Come tion. © They also asked that the Suest and assured of return in- |, 0" chortiv after chloroform! JB — + {plete Book of Interior Decorates: bill admitting 200,000 European Vitations if You say thank-you- | oo inesia was first used, a vio-| ~ ing.” -~ jdisplaced persons to the United for-a-lovely-time with these |,..\ controversy raged between| Pattern 8306 is for sizes 34, | This one, written by Mary: trim tie-on aprons. 'S
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AN ture, - : the people to participate more in-| ANNE CABOT tional pride. 214 W. Maryland St. To families planning on build’ telligently in government. | The Indianapelis Times In spite of the. fact that chlo- Ing in the future, the Hbraty also
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