6 (See. 1) Statesman, Sola, News of Garden Gabbing i By 1ILUE L. MADSEN Garden Editor, The Statesman ' OLD ROSE WANTED Does anyone have a Marcia Neil rose? This is an old-fashioned rose, known mostly to history. However, someone might own one and if so JI. McKeown, who lives at 1843 ' Chemeketa St, Salem, would like to hear about it, : '. . - ' y s FIRST GREEN THUMB Who had it? That's a question M. L. Mullay of Columbus, Ohio, would like to know. Says he has looked through everything he knows of and can find no "origin, to the Green Thumb . . . "All I have succeeded in learning is that every one knows the significance of the Green Thumb but no one seems to know where it originated . . . Horticultural authorities just scratch their heads to offer widely different explanations. Ordinary people say they've heard their parents and grandparents use the term. Many think it goes back hundreds of yean. Yet the -earliest mention of the Green Thumb that I have found dates tack only to 1925." ; ' Mullay also wants to know the author of this familiar little verse: - - "Denied are the secrets of soil, seed and weather, To thousand tcho struggle to put them together. But, rertai as morning success seems to come To those chosen people who have a green thumb." Can anyone help me out? We don't want to let Ohio down, do we? . ' if ALWAYS PRUNING TIME Climbing roses and spring flowering shrubs are not alone about needing pruning at tention during summer. Some of the shade trees also need pruning. Either on the property or along the sidewalk, some may have branches hanging to low that even when not wet like they have been muck of this late spring and early sum A, (like they have been much of this late tpring and early sum mer) they hit passers-by, or yourself when you mow the lawn i beneath them. In other trees there nay be dead limbs which show up better in summer than in winter when all the - branches are leafless. It does no harm to saw off such limbs ' ; providing the cut is flush with the trunk and is covered at once j - with tree-wound paint. . ' i SUMMER FRAGRANCE The in the' garden during the summer, and there are no better ones, to my way of thinking, than the heliotrope. There are so many little greenhouses around on home property, now, and as heliotrope plants are becoming more and more difficult to find, some en couragement to growing cuttings of these should be given. Cuttings taken in August or late July root easily and the small plants may be kept in the greenhouse (or even indoors, for that natter) until next spring. Growing a few heliotrope plants from seed is1 also interesting. Helitropes bloom freely all summer and into autumn or until frost hits them. ing in my garden just for the fragrance of them especially toward night of a warm "day. They take quite a bit of sun throughout the day. . While heli trope has remained verbial far-off "Grandmother's Day," there is a newer variety now, Purple Prince, with . unusually dark purple blooms. This is also listed as a very tree bloomer. . . . i ' i ... i ' ' ;- ' ;r. - . : IVY GERANIUM This is one plant that seems to thrive best on lack of attention. Too much attention may make it . pouty, and refuse to perform properly. Also there's a good range of color to work with. Ivy ge ranium is usually available in flats in. colors from red and pink through lavender, purple and white. It is wise to keep ' your ivy geranium trimmed regularly to induce short bushy . plants and new flowering wood. . ; ON FUCHSIAS Are you watching yours this summer? It's been pretty good fuchsias weather, anyway, so far. They are plant for the half shade. If situated in a full shade area, they tend to become leggy. ' If planted in the full- sun, they become bronzed, stunted and produce a profusion of small flowers. An ideal situation, of course, where they will receive morning sun. There are many new ones and at a recent meeting of the Oregon Fuchsia society members, ductions were named to include: ' Alice, a single ancle blossom York's introductions. It's an entirely different fuchsia in that it is a small pot plant Never grows Pink Fairy, a Waltz hybrid, double pink blooms, said to be a lor exhibition. r Slue Waves, a tall grower in Pink ' Jlairy, a Waltz hybrid, in a medium with large Avalanche, hybridized by SchnabeL is a white double semi trailer which is whiter in warm Sleigh Bells, another Schnable product, is a . medium height, shade lover, single white. The corolla forms into perfect bells. Boudoir, a Reiter hybrid, in a pale blue and cream double, a low-growth bush type. Tumbling Waters, also a Reites, is a double large purple and red with the comma in a miry type trailer. Wood Preservative Advised Oregonians need to use wood preservatives even in building snail buildings, porches, trellises, outdoor benches. Why? Because preservatives do three important things: Seals pores, thus keeping Things to Do Water as infrequently as pos sible so that roots drive down deep to keep the plants supplied with moisture. Soak a lawn or trees and plants to a 12-inch depth certainly no less than eight inches, or they'll die out while you're on vacation. ,. . , . Do not water-right .around the trunk of a tree or stem of a plant You encourage rot and disease this way.' There are no roots to water. Instead flood the area six inches to a foot from the trunk or stem (depending on the size of the plant) on out just, beyond the end of the branches. - Watch your gladioli for thrip. Dusts and sprays on the market wul give excellent control. - Keep withering pansies picked off to induce further bloom. The same, holds true for sweet peas Watch your, roses carefully, cut 1 ting off dying bloom. Make it a light summer pruning by cutting back six to eight inches, depend ing on the type. YouH get better fall bloom this way. , Don't irrigate roses after 4 p.m. or you'll be encouraging black spot and mildew. The United States had a record 291,000 marriages in 1948. RENT-A -TOOL , ; Do It Yourself - It's Cheaper OPEN SUNDAYS " Salem's Oldest Tool Rental ,Howier Bros. . 1180 South-12th St - Oregon, Sunday, Jul? 18 1334 Farm, Home and air is filled with good smells Every year I have some grow much the same since the pro is the east side of a building some of the better 1954 intro Dink and lieht Dink, one of Mrs. over one foot high."- in a medium height with large very snowy pot plant, valuable . . deep double violet-and-rose. weather. purple puff. It s a true cascade out moisture; keeps fungus growth, which causes decay from growing and saturates wood with a chemi cal mat aoesn t appeal to sow bugs or termites. Where color and odor make no difference, creosote is still one of the best preservatives, and cost is around f 1 a gallon. Among the new preservatives which are colorless and odorless, or green In color, include Copper Naphenate and PentachlorophenoL The former is green in color and imparts that color to the treated wood. Some lumber now on the market is treated with a 'preservative be fore put out for sale. Usually this bears a marking to that effect Leston W. Howell ' 1 J .y J .n, v, i I I iiii..i.ii,m.i , .rni.nf a... iM,-iv-li..i-.,l t1m m...!...,,.,)...,,. , MmttKwmvlMmmMtmituttimiim n4i nnrrnni THERE MUST BE A REASON WHY; . More and more people year after year call Howell-Edwards. HOWELL-EDWARDS FUNERAL HOME 545 N. Capitol Street Home Worksho P Short, Tall, Chair Fits Garden 2-col cutlines with 2-36-2 , . - f ' .r - ' 1111 11 11 nmnn mm if.im Ml I t ' mriMiull Actress Dorothy Martinson, recently ; voted "Miss Most Beautiful Legs in Hollywood" poses in contour lawn chair. The chair contour chaise lounge. i BILL BAKER : Garniture Designer Ah, this is the life. "Nothing anyone can say will bother me. I'm too relaxed and too content to let the cares of the world dis turb me now. If this isn't sheer bliss, I don't know what is." That speech was made by a famous motion picture star when be first settled into a custom-built contour lawn chair that I designed at his, request And youll make a speech some- think like it, too, when you build tins chair for yourself and try it out, for I am making the design available to you in my extra-sim ple pattern number 123. This contour lounge chair 'has borne features that you won t find m any readyrnake garden chair. First the chair follows the con tours of the body. No matter if you are short or tall, you'll find that this chair is right for you. Using the typical contour mafces it ideal for ell. 1 Smoothly rounded dates from the seating area. They are scien tifically placed, making it possible to move it from one position to another with little effort Sturdy arms add to the sleek lines. The chair is solid. You won't have to worry about sag which is Garden Calendar . I . July 24-ZS National Gladiolus Society1 Show, U. S. Botanic Gar den, Washington, D. C. July 24-23 Fifth annual Garden by the Sea Show, Nehalem Bay Garden Club. Open Saturday 2 to 8 p.m.: .Sunday 12 noon to 5 p.m. July 29-31 Vancouver, B. C., Horticulture Society Begonia Show, Hudson Bay Company Auditorium, 9:30 ajn. to 9:30 pjn. j . July 21-Aug. 1 Annual mid-summer shade plant show, sponsored by California Fuchsia Society, South Inglewood, Calif. 2 " Everything ForiYour Window FOR YOUR j Draperies - Cornice Boards I Volaneet - Traverte Rod's All Custom-Made in Our Shop j Yoar Materials or Ours j j . A Complete Drapery and Installation Service if Venetian Blinds and Shades i it Columbia-Matic Aluminum Window Screens . ic Ron-Del Aluminum Folding Awnings I Fireplace Screens and Accessories ; Verti Vertical Blinds Venetian Blinds Washed - ir Shutters Picket Fences ! FREE DU 0700 Day i Estimates T II . O M O or Night '3870 Center St. Salem, Ore. . Donald Waggoner ACROSS FROM SEARS . Garden 1 By Lillie L. Madsen ! Contour Them! All Short, Tali (no everline) Bill Baker's new make-it-yourself is a companion piece to Bakers i j - noticeable' after one season in many outdoor pieces. ! Yet "while the chair is sturdy as; a rock, it is still as comfortable as a feather bed. . - ; ; 1 When you receive the contour lounge lawn chair pattern youll be surprised at how easy it will ge to bring it from raw wood to f unshed product The construe tion principles are so simple that even the novice woodworker will have no trouble with it , Exact-size paper pattern pieces will let you trace out! the design cut; and assemble ' with no pro blems. . ". ;j Included with the pattern will be a list of suggested materials, detailed ; easy-to-understand di rections, j plus suggestions for painting or varnishing. ad to 2-M-2 Short, Till f dea Get your pattern or the Con tour Lawn Chair by irading ont dollar (It) In cither theek, each -or money win to Bill Baker, Salem, Oregon, State unaa, P.O. Box lilt Lot Ancclet S3, Cali fornia. Ba tort to Include your nam and address (dearly print ed). And remember to ask for Pattern Number 123. EtiU avail able Js .the .Contour Cluist Lounge, pattern lis, priced also at SI. tbe two pieces are match ed. July 31-Ang. 1 Yakima Gladiolus Show. ' v ; ' Aug. 4-5 Vancouver. B. C, Gla diolus Show. Aug. S-7 Victoria', B. C. Show, Aug. t-7 Annual Begonia and Shade Plant Show, Hayward, Calif. Ang. Annual Strawberry In dustry banquet Multnomah Hotel Portland.' i Aug. S-7 Annual Oregon Fuchsia Society Snow, Meier it Frank au ditarium. ; Free admission. Aug. 7-8 Oregon State Gladiolus Show, Canby. , j T ' Charles Edwards Phono 3-3672 Lots of Lilies Grow in Our Valley - 'Sv pr CThe lily bulb industry is widespread In Oregon now and many sight during the summer. A lily convention in Seattle this Answers to Garden Question What makes geranium eaves have round spots on leaves and then turn yellow, wither and fall off? Have had two geranium plants in porch box act that way. D.D. Answer Leaf spot Pick off and burn infected leaves. Give plants plenty of air circulation. Crowd ing brings on the disease. Don't overwater, particularly on cloudy and damp days.. Dust with bor deaux, digging just a little into the soil around the plant. . Questions What is wrong with enclosed rose leaves. Lots of yel low ones like this on bush. Bush was wedding anniversary gift and don't want to loose. New subscrib er to your paper so if you answer ed this before, we missed it: Hope you won't mind repeating. Don't intend to miss any of answers in future. F. W. Answer Black spot, one of our worst rose troubles here. You don't say what variety of rose. Some types are much worse than others. Some lose all their foliage, and then put out another set, but this weakens bushes. While sanitation in picking up and burning the leaves affected, is helpful, it does not take the place of routine spray ing or dusting, a ; As there are hundreds of com bination sprays and dusts on the market under trade names, it is just as well to get one of these and control all diseases and insects at the same time. One of the better sprays includes ammoniacal cop per, fermate, lead arseante pyre- thrum and rotenone. This one is a little more efficient than some and does not disfigure blooms. How ever, the old Massey dust of dust- mg sulphur and lead arsenate will also do the work. , Question Have some grape hy acinths that must be moved. Will I kill them if I move them now? , " . - 1 r ProSecJ IFoor lioof With Norris-Walker Linseed '"On Sbimjlo Stains red, cjroeru black, aluminum and whlta. Custom colors our sp dairy. - Short of cash? Use our Monthly Payment Plan. Choose , ... your own pedntor or let us help you. Labor and mater ials may be Included In the payment plan. Wmmmmmmm Fleniy ci rv.- number or Willamette valley lily week-end. pwrjMjs.w.et''ffxy.AM.y-wwm Would like to get some more. Are there, any pink ones? N.O.T. Answer They should be mov ed after 'their foliage has died down, but you won't kill them by moving them now. Could you just lift them and set them down in another part of the garden to ripen off before dividing them? I don't know of any pink one, but there are whites ones and various shades of blue from a light forget-me-not to a real deep blue. Azure Hyacinth come early, and Heaven ly Blue, late. j a a Question Need something to plant in a north facing. It doesn't have to bloom all the time, but would like a little bloom in the spring. Green plants are all right for summer. House is new. But this little stretch worries me. WJ. - 1 . Answer You don't say how big a spot Are rhododendrons and azaleas too large? How about ferns? Lily-of-the-valley?. Bleed ing-heart? Kerria? Calla lilies? Pansies? There is quite a variety ox things to use in this location. Work the soil loose, and keep it from packing. Incorporate consid erable leaf mold. . Qaection Bark on my red bud and on my flowering : plum tree has split up and down. Some of tne inner wood is exposed. What cause? Y.M. Answer This may be due to a disease. Also, it may be due to a weather condition. Sometimes if trees are kept growing too late In fan by heavy watering and late fertilizing, this splitting wll result am mm Free Parlcisg fields such as this are a common growers are attending the National Questions during winter. Lack of phosphorus and potash could be a contributing factor. Trim edges of bark and paint wood with a good tree seat Question These little artificial flowers that run like windmills in the wind are supposed to keep away moles. Can you tell me if this is so? My neighbor said she had two or three of them in her garden and they worked. Do you know anything about them from real ex perience? S.E.A. Answer Sorry, but I haven't tried them myself. However, a lot of folks say that the little wind mills, whether in the shape of flow ers or some other design, do a fine job of chasing away moles. If your garden is heavily infested with moles, and you aren't a good trap per, almost anything is worth try. Question What's wrong with foliage ' of fuchsia enclosed? All the leaves are getting curly like this. W. B. . ' Answer Aphids are making the trouble. Wash off with a fine spray or use nicotine sulphate1, one teaspoon in a gallon of water. You have to hit the aphids with this to kill thera. t . I : ' . . ' t : -rr Radiant Glass Heating systems afford you comfortable, healthful .heat, free from soot, dust, oily film. Substantial savings on installation costs will amaze you. No need for cellars, utility rooms, storage tanks, fvffnaccs or piping. Fingertip thermostatic "zone-control'' permits economy of operation ... brings you heat when and where you want it.. The aluminum element is fused into a durable, tem pered glass panel. Operates on A,C or. D. C current. To heat , cold spots in your present home,-you'll want our auxiliary panel. If youVe building a new home, plan on permanent panels throughout. No moving parts nothing to wear out -no maintenance or repairs. Safe, too, from danger of explosion, .' .- Radiant Glass Heating panels are underwriter ap proved. See the heating system of tomorrow, today. flow Is Tho Time To Install Or Convert ests 'ap New- Fresh Market Fumigating cherries to kill. cherry fruit fly-larvae and pupae may open a new market fop Oregon-grown Bing and Lambert cherries. . That's the nrediction of S. C. Jones, Oregon State College ento mologist ' Cherries for the fresh mark! cannot be shinned into chprrv fniit fly-free states such as California. Jones figured that if his fumigat- . ing tests showed that all of the fruit fly's larvae and pupae were suiea, commercial interests might ship the popular cherries to the untapped California fresh market In fumigating tests last year, he killed 100 ner cent of the flv lar. vae and pupae. The entomologist louna mat ethylene dibromide gas about M pound of liquid fumi- gant per 1,000 cubic feet killed all, of the pupae and larvae. He fumigated for two hours. -Taste tests of fumi sated chrri showed there was a slight flavor change four days after fumieatinn. but the tests also indicated flavor chanees lessened each dav after fumigation. , This year Jones is testine th fumigant's killing power on fruit ny eggs, and probably will carry out more complete taste tests. Practical refrigerator-car fumi gating methods on a commercial scale have yet to be worked out, Jones reports. When thev are: h predicts a new market for Oregon- grown resn cherries. GRAIN INVESTIGATION ON Investigators for the Depart ment v of Agriculture are quietly moving into the major grain mar kets to check on companies sus pected of . attempting to manipu late prices to their own advan tage, say extension agents. Audi tors will check the books of com panies whose activities -come un der suspicion. The Phoenicians established a colony at Carthage before 800 B.C. Make yoar yard fa playground with CYCLOIIE FEE: EE! 400 N.E. 11th Avenue -' s vi uauu ii, vi c&uu ! f ' FHA Terms 3 Years to Pay Of Salem 1540 Fairgrounds Rd. . Phone 4-6263 r Uierry 1 MayT X