Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 March 1950 — Page 28
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By SUE BURNETT It's not a bit too soon to start planning cool, easy to sew clothes for sunny weather. A reader from Missouri writes “My favorite summer costume is the sundress-bolero combination and I'd like to make one
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Day Lilies Still The Old Reliable
Day lilies (to "the specialist; igardener who does well by them. they're hemerocallis) are today’s at the same time their new color wonder plant. They've always! dresses, deep maroons, hints of been popular since the days when | sa mon pink, curly edged petals pIandmather A “lemon [and all sorts of new touches make i or an “orange west in| le. a covered wagon to plant beside 1 ever More desiTABle: her cabin door. But Grandma| Add to this that there's a v wouldn't recognize today's varie- riety for almost every season qf tes. Ibioom. They'll begin in early They're still the old dependables summer, and finish up just bethat “will grow anywhere.” po bw ore frost—on different plants, of blossom in poor soil, shade, under/course. Add all their virtues and Just about any handicap. Though you have the reason’ for ‘their
dress, three and one-half yards of 35-inch; bolero, one yard.
GA-BELL ANTIQUE SHOP Antiques, 517 N. New Jersey St. Will be looking for you at Booth 34 at the Greater Indianapolis Antique Expo“sition the Murat Temple, April 7 to-10.-As usual we will feature the unusual in furniture, Dresden, Haviland, milk glass, interesting wrought and . Gast iron 3 Places, etc. Don't
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. The Greater Indianapolis Antique Exposition to be held at ie Murat Shrine Temple, April 7wishes tp-announce:
receipts to the Indianapolis hony ‘Orchestra and the ¢ Theater. Your attendance ~ and support of this show mill Delp these two great local organizations in their fine work.
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Bee our display at the Spink Arms Antique Show Apr, 8 to " #., Antiques and lamp electrification. Our shop is easy to find on E. Michigan Street opposite West Drive, Woodruff Place. op ‘hours: daily, 10 to 6; Ties. and Thurs. until 9 p.m.
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"We are in our new location, . 3451 N. Delaware Street, not
completely settled but serve you to the best of our under our present handi-
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Cherry 6-leg drop-leaf table, - also a 4-leg cherry drop-leaf table, round marble-top table with scalloped completé service for 12
trian desert—set; good pine furniture, beautiful table linens with Fillet Open daily, 10 a. m. to 4 p. m_; Mondays, 10. a. m. to 8 p. m. or
and Sunday.
1441 N. Delaware (rear). LI. -4780. Appraisals gladly given.
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Watch for our announcement |
next Sunday of special displays. Hoosier antique. collectors will
have the unusual opportunity of
seeing collections mechanical, decorative and educational —seldom if ever shown other than in the. owners’ shops. The “butstanding dealers throughout the country will be in our Spring Show. Don’t miss the Original Antique Show at the Spink-Arms Hotel, April § thru 11. Pearl Ree ords, Mgr. Hugh Goldsmith, Ass’t Mgr. ’,
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BROWN’'S ANTIQUE SHOP 315 N. 5th St, Zionsville, Ind.
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walnut dry sink, curley maple chest, 6-leg cherry drop-leaf table, gentleman's chair, large selection of hanging lamps, all different, most anything you are looking for in the way of
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furniture, china and glassware. |
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music boxes, Seeder cups, saucers and 's Antiques, 2313
top tables, chests, | cut | pattern. china,
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chests, 3-draw-
copper ~.top |
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Divide Japanese on oan
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| + Plant garden lilies. { PFun. roses. i | Set out pansy plants, Fertilize lawns. ; i Go. to the Narcissus Show.
May is: another big planting month. | Divide chrysanthemums and
hardy asters, | Give peonies some wood ashes - and plenty of water for finest bloom. Thin sweet peas; crowding en-| ¢ courages mildew, Plant "all but . hot weather! flowers and vegetables. window
moisture-holding soil 1s best. |
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Clean out the Hyp pool, put out
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‘Use weed killers on i tively AE while weeds are young. = »
Visit Holliday Park.
, idune, is the third active gardening; 8 {menth,
Plan gladiolus now at two week intervals for continuing| flowers.
Bow .portulaca seed where you| - need a colorful ground cover. | Let grape ‘hyacinths go to seed | and self ‘sow. - Give lawns their midsummer meal of fertilizer, . Keep iris clipped so it doesn’t! go to seed. | Make more sowings. of sweet! corn | Plant endive and kale for a fall crop. { e Leave foliage on all spring flowering bulbs until it's yet low. "TOP dféss asparagus beds and stop cutting.
Gray, green, rose, |
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Give ehrysanthemu-os a mid-| summer fertilizing. Pinch back mums. until mid- | July. Lift tulip buibs, dry n shade, store in a dary spot for summer. Divide Madonna lilies. Stake perennials before they are blown about by summer ‘winds. Java is the month to lazily enjoy your garden. Thin out rock garden plants. -
Divide and reset Virginia blue:|
bells. Pot freesia and oxalia bulbs for =forcing.....
Trim dead flowers om \ annuals | PT
to encourage hloom.
September Is the begining har-
| vest month.
Plant~small spring bulbs, such as crocuses, snowdrops and scill. Pot up hyacinths and ‘narcissus for forcing.
. Cure squash and pumpkins two oe IRONS JAY BU yor orem coerasiemmisnesncd Put paradichlor around peach trees to kill borer.
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- Begin fall planting of ely shrubs, grass
October Is the a month. Pot ot up young plants of calendulas, petunias, and nasturtiums for after frost, Plant new rose bushes. Dry off amaryllis bulbs for a rest period. Dig dahlias right after frost, * 4store in a cool place. By middle of month first tulips can be planted. Gather gourds before . frost. Dry, then wax or paint. Try some winter aconite bulbs for extra-early sunny flowers outdoors. . Braid husks on ornamental corn while they are still soft. ‘ Clean up and burn all diseased fruit from under trees.
‘November-is-w planting month |
Sry per marci fo ot
‘wire netting. Wrap newly J planted shuts tv
December is a mulching month. Most years ground freezes in mid to late December. Apply mulch then. ’ Sat off old chrysanthemum
foliage. Tender climbers needs cane covering. Easy way — lay them over on ground. Start calla lilies into
growth, Mulch the strawberry bed when ground
“active
Continue planting lilies, rose bushes.
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