Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 April 1949 — Page 38

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Meeting

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and picnic at Woollen’s Gardens,

The Nature Study Club will also to Woollen’s Gardens for a hike to see the wildflowers that are already appearing in variety. Their meeting is today, with a pitch-in supper at 5 p. m. after the hike. After the supper Wesfey BStockinger's committee on birds each will present a favorite subject. The committee includes Mesdames Ralph Walter Morton, Sylvia Thistlethwaite, Miss Leona Nuckles, Miss Edna Collins and Noble Hilgenberg.

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MRS. DAWN SNYDER, 1235 N. Alabama Bt. certainly wishes

us a “certain leaf” that's already growing its new plants and rootJets on the curtain where I pinned it. The package it came In suggests cheerfully, “It brings good luck and success.” M. L. Robbins, 1618 W, Morris St., disregards conventional rules about waiting until ground is warm to plant his cannas, Betting| out the tubers early--but good and deep—he finds they get above ground about the right time to

o . ”. MRS. MARIE MEADORS, 56 8, Vieu Place, after three years behind a local seed and plant counter, says Interest this year is greater than ever, “We

the garden column well, She sent,

put our seeds out the second

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week in January, the earliest ever, and we've got some unusual varieties we haven't had before,” she sald. A couple I noticed (and bought) are seeds of the double coreopsis Bunburst and the copperred gaillardia Indian Chief. These are both hardy and easy-to-raise.

» . » ONE BUS is already filled and laces on another not too plentiful for that Holland (Mich.) tulip

“I'm nét supposed fo pick these . .." is the .government's Planting Packet.” It's 10 book-| lets on what to plant, when and how, Simple enough for begin ners, hands. It gives the low-down on lawns, vegetables, annuals, perennials. To get the whole pack-

age, equivalent of a good garden| I book, send a dollar to Superin-and breakfasting in cabbage com-

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ay Wildflower Growers

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Planting Packet.”

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. . » I'VE fought my first battle of the 1949 bug war. One of the tiny succulent leaves of a cold-frame resident cabbage was curled up in a sickening fashion. Reason? A leaf curler worm bedded down

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little plants will Slop JTaves made ‘up f | yt Eo touch one of the | infer Nowe big leat will “go to sleep.” Soff GORGEOUS ROSEBUSHES you can “work magic” by waving| SHRUBS your hand over the plant | . Jessly touching the leaves). AD PLANTS If Dad can’t find seeds | WHA self-addressed postcard tor hell © % 1 poinsetre Rose ; ye : #% 1 Red Radiance Rose * 1 * 1 Golden Forsythie * 1 ® | Spires V. MH. * 1 * 1 Red Honeysuckle * 1 * 1 Red Weigels * 2 ‘% 1 Teumpet Vine * 1 Tolip Tree a * 2 Hirdy Azolees *25 Amor River Hedge

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festival, Because the whole mation flocks to the tulip capital in late May, hotel accommodations are limited and busses are “rationed” to different areas.

a J . " BEST bargain for spring planters that I've seen for a long time

1 ir an Thursday will be Mesdames Clayton Adams, Herman ames Cla: - SUMMER'S JUST around the corner. Tommy, the thrasher, did come baek this week. He's been sitting around in various treetops ever since, trying to split his throat. He imitates the robin so he almost fools us. - Then he throws in plenty of original lyrics. aes %0 Somisien in Jha state and so friendly every door yard - oug ave a brown thrasher., His brown spotted breast often home of Mrs. Hugh J. Baker Jr,/gets him mis-called “brown a : vd. thrush.” But his very long tail/and down the apple tree limbs one morning. With his mouth full of the choicest dead weeds he

soon disillusions even a casual

observer.

; arkelj One of our red cedars is alrea apparently was looking for wu Mrs, Clarencs Hughel adorned with a mourning Govey|place to end his housing shortnest. 1f past seasons are any age. ; now| Buide, this early start will pro-| We hear the local blue bird's hing duce at least four broods. song at a distance, but so far early 80's, is still pus An - iridescent coated, stilt-{ he's spurned the special blue bird

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