The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, April 17, 1915, EVENING EDITION, MAGAZINE SECTION, Page 3, Image 12

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Increase u
L " ". aurh a foothold
P pcst .Mtlons of tbo country nnd
""a, w Sorablo for Its multl
KuwV weans must bo taken
h ".?" S.iii. Bnraying nlono
fiTSo "rk ,n BOm 0t Ur
jtlonB. -,itinir moth con-
M?"? county wo found that tho
of one ?"nL, frit. tncludtna
r .nni avernged from 3.5 per
rand stuns, avt b avoraRO bQ.
H5 per ".," Yet ,
0 ano ' vV . . ,
iinows i" . lln nnBt season.
MO. . . H.inimt9n rlin nnrns.
f?LVh BDray B, but rather to
?1'S having badly
! Thirds, tho Importance of other
u i - ,
Sfetnt,,llft
Si know tho larvno of this
"w.e ?; virv inrcoly under tho
EriTof tho reo trunks.
KK WVlll dortw a largo per
E .larvae. Tho bummer uroou.
( tho IMW.J onnl -... ,mrj.
B8 i r. .. i- Ptirnnml nnw
Ea tao" P,acci1 "Vut ul trco lJe"
Rammer larvao begin to pupa o,
' ou ... ...i- thrum nmi pnn in
no Will 80 U11UC' """"
If CO . i ..,-, Vnnnln rr Mild
h tan bo aonc iwwuiu "" ...o
,e&!!Lb""5'i,liiSy.r
Immuj of our counts on banded
imsnarj "'"... .. ,1,i,i,t.. in
ff Ho banded orchards enough to
It well worth tho extra work nnd
i.liAHtn1 ni1inerta
moot our wpcri.-uui "'j .
S with Hto siirays and bands gave
. mjji cleaner mm. i""" miumui
Ik eren sprays and no bands. Docs
il College.
. fnrairc and
" ". ... .r.
Curing liladioius cornis
iktheR too much stress Is laid
i Ho necessity for drying or curing
Wore storing Tho moro drying
ring thcro Is done, mo greater mu
.n.lllf nml nnlv OIlOllcll drvlliff
be practiced to frco tho bulb qf
i moisture contained in me bkiu
i .a iii nm will he no tendency to
lAtter that tho bulbs enn bo stored
i lirers safely in a rensonnuiy ury
i temperature of 32 degrees r. to
met F., for almost nn Indcflnlto
: nni mir Idea to suggest that no
Jbodone. but to caution ngnlnst
lar the matter. A comparatively
drjlnc is an mni is rcniiy necca
nwlallr If this In dono In full tnin-
ai i full circulation of nlr. Sun-
tads to not onl dry out tho husk
, bat It Is a great purilior nnd
lJj and kills mold spores nnd cor-
irai of futiRim Krowtli. Tlio sun
icdi to eliminate various senb (lis
al rots, anil Is n vnluablo help In
flss troubles of this kind.
storage of gladiolus conns has
la given the caro and attention In
t ibat It should iinvo nnd, and very
i known on the subject except ns
tctlcal details hnvo been worked
i each Indhldiial himself. It is
Id that storage under rofrlgorn-
Itbe right place for gladiolus bulbs,
(they aro so stored wo bollovo thnt
ut bo carried, as hefnro Riiggostcd,
Itenperaturcs stated for almost nn
I! period and practically without
killon.
bsMtcem that bulbs might bo hold
ner digging In tho Fall until the
ill, for forcing during tho Winter.
oolr by way of suggestion, but
( (111 doubtless mnko tho oxporl
It Is well known thnt plant Ufa
U retarded In this wny by cold
at umrorm temperatures, nnd
at Its natural season of growth
i forced much moro quickly; Illy
iller pips especially nro n good II-
oa, and thcro seems no. good rcn-
r (be samo prlnclplo will not np-
W forcing of tho glndlolus. If
!inoa is properly worked out, wo
iwi, wimin tlio next fow years to
'ay different vailotlos uBod for
. and tbo gladiolus will thus bo-
i au-tne-jear-around flowor.
Garden .Votes.
p spraIng Is practiced, It is not
i ipray nniii tno trco Is
StOt) nnrnvfni' luat Imfn.n 41a
: betlns.
low-down, handy wagon Is of groat
P.t;eJorc!la.rd Th08 wasons nro
Uoided. Tim tl o- ...i.i. j
IMea Into Ilelds where tho ground
r iu uso narrow-tired wagons.
io got niter tho tent cator-
I to nut nn o nil ...... i
IHeBDyhand.
piporlatlon of mi,i.n .bin. ,
K;cee'18 '" vlu over 3.-
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Latest lalkmg-Macliine Sensation
lhe equal in tone-quality of any $200 model
At lM7m (n. $00.80
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MT A OvXOadtaVkTnOimr.c'&fnihP,,r,'0, k""' th. .
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In the stato, for
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Writo for actual photocrapha of this and othor new models
Flowering Plants That "Make Good" , fKQVERAlLSI
MANY peoplo at this season of tho
yenr nro considering what flower
ing plants thoy shall put In their
gardens. Tho average housewife, who
has not much tlmo to spare on tho mut
ter, tho child who Is Just becoming In
terested In growing plants, nnd the teach
or who Is laying out a school garden for
tho honeflt of her pupils will undoubtedly
welcome somo slmplo suggestions nlong
this line. Tho United States Department
of Agrlculturo's specialist particularly
recommends ns satisfactory and easily
grown flowers, tho ngerntum, tho nas
turtium, tho potunln, tho California
poppy, and tho zinnia. Hero aro n fow
pointers on each of them:
Ageratuin.
Tho ngerntum Is ono of the fow bluo
flowers wo have. In Its form It some
what resembles tho hcllotropo hut has
no odor. Agcrntums grow well upon nl
most nil soils nnd through n uldo rnugo
of cllmnto. For that reason many com
binations with them nro possible.
Tho plunts nro neat, bushy nnd erect,
nnd produce n provision or brush-llhu
flowors throughout tho season. Tho
dwarf bluo sorts mnko flue bmdets and
aro much used wheto contrasting color
crtects nro doslred. For early bloom tho
seed should ho sown In cold frames or in
boxes In tho houuo enrly in the season
(March), but for Summer nnd Fall
bloom tho seeds may bo bowh In April or
early In May In well-prepared beds In
tho open. Seeds hown In August will
produce good plants for Winter flower
ing. Xnstiiitliiiii.
Tho largo seeds of the nnturtlum re
nulro to bo planted much deeper than
tho flno seeds of tho potunlu. Sow them
In rows where tho plants nro to grow,
placing tho needs nbout six Inches apart
In tho row nnd cover thorn about an Inch
dcop. When all plants nro up, thin so
that they stand a foot apart If tho soil
Is rich; If rather thin, It will bo as well
to nllow them to stand at, tho planting
distance.
Tho plants should bo given clean culti
vation to Induco rapid growth. If planted
in tho open ut tho samo tlmo thnt beans
uro planted, very satisfactory results will
follow. For earlier bloom plant In nd
vauco of this dato In hotbeds, cold frames
or window boxes.
lVtunhi.
Whllo tho potunln grows readily and
rapidly from seeds sown In tho open
nbout corn-plnntlug tlmo, earlier bloom
can bo secured by sowing tho seed in
window boxes or hotbeds and transplant
ing tho plants oaco boforo placing them
in tho open.
For localities north of New York the
most satisfactory mothod of handling
those plants will bo to start tho seeds hi
window boxes about April 1, nnd to trans
fer tho young plants to tho open when
tho weathor pormlts about tho mlddlo
of May. Tho seeds nro very small nnd
should not bo covered with earth In tho
ordinary way. Thoy should bo sown on
tho surfneo and brought in contact with
tho oartli by firming It with a board.
California Poppy.
Tho oschscholtzla, or California poppy,
is an annual of striking character both
as regards tho form and color ot Its flow
ers, which nro bright and rich In their
tints of yellow nnd ornngo. Tho plants
nverago about a foot In height, have r at
tractive silvery foliage, and produco thoir
largo poppy-Ilka flowors qulto lavishly
from early Spring until frost.
Tho seeds of oschscholtzla may bo sown
in window boxes or In a hotbed In March,
or In tho open whoro tho plants nro to
bloom ns soon ns tho soil Is In fit con
dition, In April or Mny In tho lntitudo ot
Now York. In latitudes south of Now
York tho seeds may bo sown In tho
Autumn for early bloom. Tho plants en
Joy u rich loam nnd should bo allowed
nbout five or six Inches of spneo In the
row. When used In beds they mny bo
sown broadcast.
Zinnia.
Tho zinnia is easily grown from seed
sown In tho open ground. When sown In
April tho plants will bloom nbundnntly
nnd continuously through tho entire sea
son. During tho month of August zinnias
nro at their best. To securo largo flow
ers and a profusion of bloom tho plants
must bo given nmplo room for full de
velopment, ns well ns nn abundant sup
ply of food. Strong, rich soils suit tho
zinnia.
If tho seeds nro. sown In a dwolllng
houso or in a hotbed In March and tho
young plants nro pricked out onco or
twlco boforo being placod In thoir por
mnnout sltuntlons, moro satisfactory ro
sults will bo secured than from outdoor
sown seeds unless equal caro In thinning
or transplanting Is given. In addition to
thoir uso In tho school garden, zinnias
can bo used for groups, beds, borders,
garden Hues nnd Summer hedges. Their
nverago holght Is 1 1-3 foot. Tho zinnia
is n rather largo, formal flower whoso
colors rnngo through tho shades of red
nnd yollow.
Their season ot bloom Is through tho
lato Summor and Autumn nnd tho indi
vidual blooms last for n long tlmo, both
on tho plant nnd ns cut flowors.
P
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Keep KidsKleen
The moil prictlcil. bnttMul, pli)llm
inmrnlieiff lnvtntrd (or tblldirn 1
la S jrmi of lit. Mide In one pine
un drop lick. Enilr illfpnl on or
on. tiwr iibm. no tllbt
clinic bind i to nop clraiUtlnn.
MiJe In blue deolm, ind blue nd
white hickory itflpci (or ill the
yrtr round. Alio ilihirr wcltht
nuicilil (or rummer weir. All
ormrnii blmnrd with hit red or
blue til'lrt. Mide In Dutch ntrk
with rlbow tlrciri undhlrh
neck ind long ilcctei.
75c the suit
K your dealer ctnnot lurflr yon.
we will I'nJ them, charm prepili
on receipt o( price, 7 Sc each.
A New rprr If They
suit rlr,r. t;n
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