Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 October 1950 — Page 4
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Sister Mary Herberta, Beech Grove Fire Chief Robert C. Fletcher and Fireman Robert F. Hamm conduct a fire extinguishing demonstration at St. Francis Hospital. Chief Fletcher and his | ari _aids have been teaching St. Francis nurses and administrative workers fire prevention and fire fighting.
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Refrigerated Roses—
Can't Keep Roses Fresh? Just Follow These Rules
Ohio State Professor Will Last Week With
Do you think it's hard to k {tor a day or so?
Says Flowers Proper Care
eep the petals on a dozen roses |
Prof. Alex Laurie, head of the floriculture department of Ohio
State University, has 50,000 fine many of them since last week.
roses on his hands. He has had
His task is to see that they are In ‘good condi ‘condition for for exhibit- |
ing at the National Rose Show
today and tomorrow at L. 8.|
| Ayres & Co. Prof. Laurie is secre- | tary-treasurer of Roses, Inc.
The professor knows how fol
take care of roses. “These roses have been toughened by proper conditioning,” ne ‘said. “From the time the green- | house people cut them until their | arrival at the store, they've been kept at temperatures only a few degrees above freezing.” Kept Refrigerated Thé show roses, arriving Indianapolis by plane and RE aln
from growers throughout the
SIX: Strip, clip and 1 and mist the roses daily.
ance, Prof. Laurie “Do not set your roses in a window, or on a radiator. They will open too rapidly. “To add a couple of days’ beauty to roses, add to the water In been| Which the bouquet is placed one of the commercial preservatives,
Carle Postpones
n Roof Appearance
Frankie Carle's local dance
United States and Canada SINCe|;n¢ g¢ the Indiana Roof will be late last week, were picked up at postponed until Friday, Nov. 24.
airport or terminal by an Inter- | national refrigerated truck. They were rushed to the refrig Indiapa| {Flower Growers, Inc., where they remained until yesterday, when the truck transported them to, Ayres’ store for arranging. “There's no need for the petals) {to fall off a rose bouquet after
| only a few hours or a couple of| | days,” Prof. Laurie said.
“Roses* beauty should last at least a week, given proper
The way the handle
Ibe duplicated, the professor said,
experts roses to give them decorative Berkshire String | longevity, is no mystery. It Cad|present its opening concert of the
Originally scheduled to play here Sunday, Mr. Carle had to " | alter his itinerary and undergo an |operation in a California hospital. Persons who have purchased tickets for the Carle engagement {may hold them for his Nov. 24 appearance or get a cash refund | at the Indiana Roof office,
1: Berkshire Quartet rin |To Give IU Concert
Times State Service BLOOMINGTON, Oct. 31—The Quartet will
at 8:30 p. m. tomorrow in
{in any household that finds itself Recital Hall of the Indiana Uni-
with roses on its hands. He sug-| versity School of Music.
ests:
Now in its third year of resi-
ONE: Strip lower leaves from so... at IU, the quartet is com-
| stem. Then they won't rot and | clog the stem’s intake of water. TWO: Clip each stem an inch {or more from the bottom. Use a iyp
THREE: Place roses in cold}
| water.
FOUR: Moisten the roses with a find spray of water, as from a | bulb syringe. This should be done
{at night, or early in the morning.
FIVE: At night, place the roses in | the coolest | room in the house,
Official “Weather
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Sunrise 6:12 | Sunset +6
Precipitation 24 hours ending 7:30 a.m. 00 :
Total precipitation pine Jan, } sonny 46.85 | Excess, since Jan, ans
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posed of Urico Rossi, first violin;
{Albert Lazan, second violin;
{David Dawson, viola, and Fritz Magg, ‘cello. They will play| of
{sharp knife, and cut diagonally. | |Haydn’s C Major Quartet (“The {Do not cut stem with scissors. | y jor Q (
Bird”), the Villa-Lobos Trio for Violin, Viola and Violoncello and [Setupana's Quartet in A, Op. 41! _ 0. 3 1
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