HOSTS FO R E A S T E R PA R TY
p o rta n . p art of th e g ard en s a n d GREYHOUND RUNS
the sto ry of th e m u lb erry tre e s
Mr. J. Zum pf, Mr. and M rs. W.
in E n g lan d is a long and in ter- ON DAYLITE I I ME
W. W ollam , G eorge H yland, and
estin g sto ry in itself.
Mrs. Iren e M cP herson, w ith th e ir
T he g ard en s of a n u m b er of IN CALIFORNIA
hosts, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. S p rin g
fam ous g ard en ers a re described
P acific G reyhound L ines’ bus er p artic ip a te d in a j>ot luck E a s
in th e ir developm ent w h c h we schedules will o p e ra te on D aylight ie r d in n er Sunday a t th e S p rin g e r
lig h tfu l bond th at “one toucn note w ith satisfac tio n are m uch S aving T im e effectiv e A pril 25, hom e in H arbor.
By M y rtle H ibbard,
I of n a tu re which m akes the whole like o u r own sm all gard en s only 1954, in th o se a re a s observing th«'
Follow ing th e d in n er th e g roup
Book S helf C hairm an,
w orld kin.”
of course in a fa r g re a te r scope. tim e chan g e according to an an- stayed for a p a rty in th e evening,
A zalea G arden C lub
In th is a ttra c tiv e and scholarly T hey w ould sp are no m oney in "o u n cem en t m ade th is w eek b and r pc; t c w onderful day.
volum
e th e a u th o r proposes to going to the fa r places of the Glen G. M agnuson, general tra f f
E v ery y e a r the Azalea G arden
and sales m a n a g e r of th e com
S ubscribe to T h e P ilot.
C lub adds a b<»ok o r two to Us find o u t som ething of the “ in < a r th and bringing hom e speco-
P'my.
m
ens
of
alm
ost
every
p
lan
t
know
n
tan
g
ib
le
influence
which
g
ard
en
s
book sh e lf a t o u r L ibrary. One
A rriv a ls and d e p a rtu re s list«
of th e selectio n s for this y e a r is have had on m en and women and to h o rtic u ltu re ; T he jasm ine,
in
th e bus co m p an y ’s tim e tables,
fo
rsy
th
ia
w
eigelia,
hydrangea,
“O ld London G ard en s’’ by Gladys thro u g h them on histo ry .”
and
clocks of P acific G reyhound END YOUR PAINTING
1
spirea,
cam
illia
a
re
am
ong
the
T ay lo r and, as book shelf c h a ir
Miss T ay lo r’s in te re st in flow
WORRIES, DRAFTS
m an , I am very happy to tu rn ers began in h er childhood hom e ¡p la n ts brought to E ng lan d in the depots in th e a re a s affec te d w i'l
o v er to o u r club m em bers and in th e W est Indies and developed I 17th ce n tu ry . P ic tU r s of old coincide w ith D aylight Saving
Time.
to m a tu rity when she moved to en g rav in g s of fam ous gard en s
o th e rs th is d elig h tfu l book
PLASTERING
a
re
h
ig
h
lig
h
ts
of
th
e
book.
She
H ere is a book unlike m ost of E ngland at an e a rly age and be
Interior and Exterior
No e rro rs of o.pin on can pos
o u r g a rd e n club books which have j cam e a m em ber of th e Royal concludes w ith th e sto ry of the
Royal
B
otanical
g
ard
en
s
of
K
ew
sibly
be
d
an
g
ero
u
s
n a co u n try
to do w ith g arden w ork how to H o rtic u ltu ra l S ociety. She cam e
A. H. ECKETT
fe rtiliz e o r how to prune, or how u n d er th e spell expressed by S i” and tra c e s its in te re stin g develop- w here opinion is left free to g ran
Box 551, Brookings
W illiam G.
to m a k e a rra n g e m e n ts, for here F ra n c is Bacon expressed in her m ent from the days w hen it w as pie w ith them .
Sim
m
s.
a
g
ard
en
of
R
oyalty
un
til
today
is a lw»ok for sh eer enjoym ent of book” “God A lm ighty first p la n t
gard en s. H ow ever you will gain ed a g arden and indeed it is the it has th e unique position as a
by re ad in g it, a deeper ap p recia p u rest of hum an pleasures. It is tre a su re d possession and reso rt of
tio n of y o u r g arden for it has to the g re a te s t refresh m en t to th e the g en e ral public. S pecim ens of
No Job Too Large
No Job Too Small
do w ith m uch of the background spirit of m an; w ith out w hich 145,000 p lan ts, w hich include 10,-
an d h isto ry of m any of o u r sh ru b s buildings and p alaces a re but 000 tree s and sh ru b s th riv e here
j in this w orlds o u tsta n d in g garden.
an d flow ers. And an English g a r i gross handiw orks.
As many’ as ten thou san d en
den will h ire for you a rich m e a n
F O U N D A T IO N S — DRIVEW AYS — FLO O R S
It is in this sp irit th a t sh ■
ing. R eading it too you will fe d traces th e developm ent of th e q uiries a re answ ered from here
P
O
R C H E S — S T E P S — S ID E W A L K S — P A T IO S
a little p ro u d to be in te re ste d in London g ard en s from its earliest and 8000 packages of seed are sent
B A C K ED BY 27 YEARS E X P E R IE N C E
g ard en s and so to feel th a t de- beginnings — nearly a thousand out annually. It has becom e a
groat ^scientific c e n te r and a
years
ag
o
-
u
ntil
today
London
»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ I has irre stib ly grow n into a wid? botanical advisor for all govern-
Estimates Cheerfully Given.
m en ts and a u n iv ersity for ad-
spread city of p ark s and gardens vanced
See
stu d e n ts of botany. It
Into these she w eaves history, co n tain s the
richest p lan t collec-
MRS. ALICE M. PUTNAM
hum an in te re st an d h o rtic u ltu re
tion in th e world. Its b eau ty an«l
in a fascin atin g way. T his know l
for
i a , e ch a rm have m ade it a know’n
edge of gardening has been shared
1 a iad ise . It is a v ast s a n c tu a ry
K!MRALL*WURL1TZER
Easy Street
Brookings, Ore.
Phone 3272
by rich and ¡>oor alik e and has
tor birds, w here th e y a re p e r
PIANOS
uriited ktngs and queens and
fectly a t hom e and th e a ir is
and
noblem an, nobles and com m ons,
v ib ran t w ith th e ir m usic. O ver SO
professional g a rd e n e rs and a m a
HAMMOND ORGANS
specim ens of birds live here in
teurs.
perfect
freedom .
For the first time, you can now
Phone 2589 or Write Box 47
Many of the fa m ilia r p la n ts of
Miss
T
a
y
lo
r’s
farew
ell
th
o
u
g
h
t
have
aSonotone tubeless hearing
Brookings, Oregon
o u r g ard en s - t h e lobelia, holly, finds a response in ev e ry g ard en
aid.
Double-battery
combination
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ prim rose paw nse (p a n sy ), coro e r ’s h e a rt as she q u o tes from S ir
eliminated.
nation (c arn a tio n ,) borage, dean- W illiam T em ple, a 17th c e n tu iy
delion, privet, bacheolors buttons, lover of g ard en m ak in g “T he use
OPERATING COSTS
and haw thorne. and m any o th ers of g ard e n s—as it has been th e
are trac ed here to the E nglish inclination of Kings an d th e choice
as law a t 2 5 cents a month
gardens and to th e ir fa r findings. ot philosophers, so it has becom e
H ere you will com e to know the the com m on fav o rite of public and
AND SO f/.JT TO WSAIt
prom inent place of the herb g a r p riv ate m en; a p le a su re of th>
den.
She
tells
of
it
first
w
hen
it
L IG H T W E IG H T
g re a te st and th e c a re of the
SONOTONE OE
.¿ ^ H E A R IN G AID***
was used for healing and w hen m e a n e s t; and indeed an em ploy
MEDFORD
su g ar w as too m uch of a lux u ry m en t and a possission for w hich
l
C o m p lete w ith S et of
for com m oners w ho used flow ers no m an is too high o r too low.”
839 E. Jack so n , M edford, O re
A tta c h m e n ts and C arry in g C ase for honey In tact, th e bee g ard en
had an im p o rta n t p lace in e a rly
HEARING CENTER
FROM S E A T T L E
Only S I 1 4 . 9 5
gardens and a necessary’ one.
Mrs. V. R. T uegel of S e a ttle , is
F inally th e herb g ard en becam e
$11.50 Down
the kitchen garden. E x ce rp ts from visiting h er d au g h ter. Mrs. J. O.
$6.21 Per Month
the diaries of F’epys and of John Robinson, Jr., of B rookings.
Mrs. T uegel has been h ere tw o
APRIL 28th—2 TO 4 P.M.
Evelyn, fam ous g ard en er, and of
L IM IT E D QU A N TITY
o th ers are used freq u en tly througn weeks.
out th > book describing som e
phase of g ard en s and w ith t h '
old English te rm s and p h rases
add m uch ch arm to th e book
M any of the fe a tu re s of o u r
gardens the rock garden, hedges,
Curry County Representative
tre llis, su nken gard en s are traced
Do you suffer from fatigue, nervousness, poor appetite,
here
to th e ir early beginnings.
DAVE MOON PO. Box 1368
digestive upsets, insomnia, constipation?
She has m uch to say of the
Brookings. Oregon
Phone 3456 tre e s which form ed such an im-
1 2 Brookings 1 laiLtor Pilot
THURSDAY APRIL 22. 1954
Book on English Gardens Reviewed
For A zalea Garden Club Members
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