Wednesday, August 28. 1953 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, blest, Orcrra Pc It Capital HOME Plant Breeding Fascinating Activity; Creates Interest By MARK Every amateur gardener should at tome time try hit hand at plant breeding. It af fordi an outlet for the creative instinct and increases the in terest and Joys of gardening as a hobby. The basie principles of plant breeding are quite simple. Breeding Is usually concerned with the adding of the predomi nant characteristics of one plant to another which does not have such characteristics. Ob viously we cannot cross mice with, elephants, and neither can w cross violas with zin nias. The two plants to be used ' as parents must belong to the aame plant family so that there is no Inherent bar to the ferti lization and production of seeds. Suppose we have a rose, as an example, of many good qualities which we want to du plicate in another color. The ' pollen of the first plant is tak en and preserved until needed by placing it in a gelatin cap sule which is sealed in a test tube containing calcium chlo ride. When the second parent plant comes into bloom the flowers are protected from con- 'tamination by bees and other Insects until its stigma becomes itickey, when the pollen that has been saved is placed upon it It is then again protected by tying a paper or glassine sack over it so that there will be no possible contamination. When these blooms then ripen seeds, they are sown and as ' they mature and flower we can notice the effect of our cross. Patience Needed Sometimes the first genera tion of seedlings Is practically worthless, no noticeable im provement being made. How ever, by selecting the best of these the ' breeder should at temot to self-fertilize it. Then the new seed may be planted and grown on to bloom. A urge number of self-crosses may be needed to achieve desired re sults, but patience may bring about an entirely new or un usual variety. Nature occasionally makes such crosses itself, and thus we have such a wide range of wild plant forms and colors. Plants inherit characteristics from their parents, even as do human beings. The inheritance may be color, form of flower, time of bloom or period of bloom, length and strength of the Lawns, Sprinkler SYSTEMS Fences, Walks. Etc. SERVICE CENTER Phone 4-3573 A Weedless Lawn It won't be long now until mil be thinking of harvesting the rest of the garden crops. Gocm I'll get out today while the lawn is still nice and green and get rid of some more of that Japanese Clover and Chickweed. I have the Dandelions under control since I started ininr Improved LAWN HORMOTOX last spring. Yon really should have seen them turn np their toes! Now if I can jmt be ambitious enough to get out the sprayer and the LAWN HOKMOTOX and give that Japanese Clover, Cblekweed and that other vine, which my neighbor tell me la Speedwell, a thoroufh cover are a couple or so times this tall, I'm going to be pretty eloae to having a weedlets lawn, Jim, down at the seed store, waa telling me that If 1 kept up the good work of applying LAWN HORMOTOX rerularly thla season, next year I'd have an easy Job to keep weeds down. But really what I'm most happy about Is that my neigh bors have been keeping right np with me so that won't hava seeds blowing Into eaeb other's yards. I always get my supply of Mil ler's Improved LAWN HOR MOTOX at . . . Valley Farm Store 3935 SUverton Roid Phone 44624 BRYDON'S NURSERY AND SEED STORE Free Parking 415 South HitTrWMill IT'S TIME UWN SEED Brydon's Ne. 2 Carefully blended 0C for heme lawns lb. DlUtV fCm The world's finest Pansy seed Imported rAnjI iilU from Roggli s of Swltierland. In tA separate rotors and mixed. . pkt 3 Journal PACE M. TAYLOR stems, character of the foliage and habit of growth. All or any of thesf characteristics can be imparted to a plant if they are successfully mated. But it usu ally takes a minimum of two generations to accomplish this. Professional plant breeders have given us many beautiful flowers and the amateur has even contributed his share. At least it is a very interesting experiment but one should stu dy the laws of plant genetics before seriously embarking on the program. There are a num ber of excellent books on the subject E. C. Doan, a local garden enthusiast, reports that he rais ed a seedling from a Peace rose that apparently self-fertilized. The seedling bloomed this year as a single rose with all of the other characteristics of the rose Peace. He reports he intends to grow it on into another gen eration to develop certain lat ent characteristics. Thus one of of our local gardeners has en joyed the thrill of creating something new. What the fu ture developments may bring Doan would not hazard a guess other than to say that be was hopeful of the results. Coming Events Aug. M-ls MtrioB county snd City or Aaltm fill show, Ststs Fslrsrou&ds, aalein. Am. 16 -at Clock tm u County Flr. Csnbr. Aur. SeVUtrton county 4-B Uvtsiock Auction, Auto FalnrouDda, Atleo.. Auc M-IO Folk county rslr, Ktek-rerUI- Sept. I -11 Or m on ftttU Pi' Hlm Sep. 11 Oreton Turkey Improvement AjaocUtion tnnuil ner-Unf. WlUircombo halt, CorvftUla. ' Sep. 11 Yoor Opportunity Jcrxcy Bsle, 0ttte Filrt-roundi, fisietn. Sep. 14-20 North llarloa County Fair, Wootfburn. Sep. It Santlam Harvtat Futlval. Santiago Valley Grsags, Lyon. Oct. 12MS Ortton Leadership In- $S-.u nS! tltut lor town and country churthta. recon State colleie. Oct. 20-24 Paclllc International Live stock exposition. Union Stocttyarda, Portland. Oct. 21-W 4-H section. Pad r la Inter national Livestock exposition. LEGACS NOTICE OP BONt SAL! SealtMl bid will be reeerved by the uiKleralined until tbt Hour of 1:10 o'clock p-m on September 14. IBM, and Immediately thereafter opened by the Common Council at th City of Salem, Oregon. In trie Council Chamber of tbe City HalU for the stlt of City of Salem Improvement Bonde. In the amount of Twenty-elf bt Thouaand. Twenty-atven Dollar and Plltr-seven Cent iiaa. 027,47), Issued pursuant to the laws of the fctata of Oregon ami Ordinance No. 4651 of the City of Salem, and described aa loiiowa; City of Salem Improvement Bonda, Issue 19M-B, being bondi timid pur unt to the Bancroft Bonding: Act. In denominations of 11,000 M each, except bond number one which shall be for the aum of 7.$7. aald bonda to be dated September 1. ISM, and to mature In nnnual installments aa follows: September 1, 1954 13.027 S7 September 1, IBM 13.000.00 September 1, 19SI S3. 000 00 September 1, 1651 13.000.00 September 1, IMS $1,000 .00 September 1, Wit 13.000.00 September 1. 1060 .13.000 00 September 1, 1961 13,000 00 September U 1M1 t2.0O0.O0 Aeolember L 1003 12.000.00 nrovkJed. however, that ae to such bond maturing on and after three years from ' tha data of uiue. ins city ei saiea .shall hava the option to redeem the same, tn numerical order, upon the I payment of the face value thereof with accrued interest on any imercit payins data at or after three yeara from the datt aald bonds are lamed. Both prin cipal and interest shall be payable at tha office of tha city treasurer of the city of Salem. Bach bidder ihouW nam the rats or raw of Interest at whiea the bidder Is willing to accept tha bonda. The bonds will boar the rats or rates of Interest, not exceeding three and one half per cent per annum, designated in the bid accepted. Said bonda will be sold for not less than par value and ac crued interest. ' Bach bid, except bids submitted by the State of Oregon, or any sinking fund t the city of Salem, must be ac companied by a certified check for two per cent of tbe par value of the bonds, made payable to tbe city as a guarantee of good faith. Bids submitted by mail should be addressed to the undersigned at the city hall in Salem, Oregon. The bonds will be delivered complete without undue delay at the eipenee of the city of Salem at either Salem. Ore gon, or Portland. Oregon, as the success ful bidder may denim ate. Each bidder Is requested to Include tn hra bid a statement of the total interest cost and effective Interest rats of th Issue bajed open the aggregate Interest coat that tha city will pay upon the issue provided his bid for the Issue Is accepted and none of the bonda of the issue are called for payment prior to final maturity date. Tne riiht la reserved by the Common Council to accept any bid or to reject U bids In the Interest of the city. The prior legal approved opinion Of Messrs. winfree, sicCuiloeh. Shuier fc Ssrrs will be furnished the successful bidder. A LP RID MUNDT, City Recorder Salem, Oregon Aug. It. II. 1IU. 4-5678 St. Soim.Oregon 70 SOW - Khone Brydon's No. 1 Onr best mlxturt, 4 1C rootone treated lb. I Garden Center Held Need Here Br MARK M. TATLOK A few years ago an associa tion of all of the various gar den clubs in Salem and vicin ity was formed for the first pur pose of establishing a garden center. Little progress has been made towards that goal, un fortunately, probably due to tha lack of familiarity with what constitutes such a garden center, even by members of the garden groups. Gardening is truly a univer sal hobby for everyone who owns a horn Is a gardener at heart Some others seek out advanced Information on spe cialized interests. A Garden Center is a place where horti cultural information and acti vities are available to everyone in the community. You don't even have to be a garden "club member to benefit by it There is no social barrier connected with the operation of such a center. , library, lecture Our community needs a Gar den Center and as it grows from a small start a full-time direc tor may needs be appointed to coordinate its activities. Some of which include: 1. A library of books and magazines on hor ticultural subjects and a lend ing library, if .necessary. - 2. Conduct lectures on horti-j cultural subjects, landscaping, etc.; 3. Maintain lists of quali fied speakers on different sub jects for use by various clubs and also a list of accredited judges for exhibitions of all types; 4. Have a plant identi fication service; S. Conduct hor ticultural exhibits; 8. Conduct demonstrations of gardening practices such as planting, pruning, etc.; 7. Give practical recommendations on pest con trol for the locality. . Some large cities have done outstanding work in this field. the Garden Center at Cleve land, Ohio, being a notable ex ample with its ow.i beautiful setting on a lakefront. Jack sonville, Florida is another outstanding example with its own building valued at over $35,000. Started in a room In a downtown department store and expanding to its own build ing and grounds entirely free of debt Is a challenge to other communities to do likewise. Ft. Pierce, Florida, a city considerably smaller than Sa lem and serving a smaller po pulation area created a Garden Center that is a model for oth ers. Through-a subsidy of the City for $1000 and an assess ment for each garden club in the "council," funds for which were raised by taxing members, by sales, entertainments and so on, a sufficient fund was rais ed to guarantee construction of a building and the purchase of a site. Now, Ft. Pierce has a semi-rustic building 30x40 feet interior with kitchen, rest rooms and storerooms. The grounds were landscaped by garden clubbers who contri buted their labor and materials. Much of . the material and la bor used in the building itself Mux Hill fWtr . ...... Automatic lowr Automatlc Thermostat REGULAR PRICI ... . AUTOMATIC QSy w:"BLOWE j Srfoy AUTOMATIC HEATING! ONLY THE RICH CAN AFFORD POOR HEAT D E. COOPER & SON 540 Hood Phone 3-3603 Questions ST MARK Q How should on car for peonies this time of yearT Should they be kept watered or allowed to dry up and die down? Mrs. A. J. Jr. ANS Either way hss favor with some growers. Personally, I like to sea the foliage kept green and attractive. As Fall approaches it will turn a nice Fall color, too. Then, hold th water and cut the foliage be low the soil line, burning all refuse. By watering late you continue root growth and de velopment . of next season's eyes in the root stocks. Q. Planted peonies last Fall exactly two inches below soil surface. They grew with full foliage but no blooms, why is this and what to do? Mrs, X. H. ANS. IV may be that they were piamea in an.uy - spot or that the soU was not DroDerly enriched. Apply a half pound of superphosphate well worked into the soil for a square yard around the plant Do not disturb the roots, though. This may be caused by root nematodes (knotty galls on ine ruoui -wmi-u van uc prevented by sterilizing the soil with DD before planting. Fol low instructions on the con tainer. Q. When is the best time to move shrubs? Mrs. A. W. ANS. September is a good time to do this as the soil is still warm and Fall rains will help shrubs take hold. Q. We hav a tree with ra ther exotic, shape that I would like to accent .in my 'garden. How would you do this? Mrs. L.T. ANS. Night lighting brings out the unusual branching or foliage of trees. Try placing a flood lamp below and to the rear of the tree to be viewed. was donated by civic minded groups and Individuals. The site of the Garden Center Is in on of the city's packs, so the Parks Department maintains the grounds. Centers Listed There are more than 200 Gar den Centers in cities through out the country with the big majority located in cities much smaller than Salem. So, what can be done elsewhere can be done here. It should be done, too, for the reason that more arid more persons unfamiliar with gardening, particularly in in the Pacific Northwest, are building homes here and need sound encouragement and ad vice. The Salem Garden Council's original aim was a most com mendable on and I hope it has not been forgotten in favor of other more spectacular actlvl ties that offer themselves oc casionally. They should not be diverted from their goal, but should strive all the harder to accomplish it in view of the ever increasing population in this area and the number of new "home gardeners" that could and would find a Garden Center service most valuable. By doing so we build a better. happier, more attractive Salem'dantly in Tillamook County. It EE ft rici.,., W COMPLETE $ll.M Answered M. TAYLOR thus you will find it pick up the branch and trunk shape as well as th lighter coloring of new growth. In fact, the pale' green leaves of new growth picks up the light so that they appear to b flower-like. Such lighting makes your outdoor living room more enjoyable and more liveable. Q. What is the right time to divide iris and how is this best done? Mr. M. A. ANS. Divide after flower ing. Take up clumps, cut them apart so that each division has a fan (set of leaves. Replant by placing rhizome just below the surface of th soil (do not plant deeply). Q. Glovinias are through blooming. What car do I give them now? Mrs. H. L. ANS. Withhold water until ,letvea h,ve matured then lift from wmovlng ioi, the tuber. Store tuber in sand, peat moss or vermlculite until Spring when you can re-pot and start the process all over again. 4). What perennial flowers ,nd',hrub, yoom in October? Mrs. W. K. ANS, Phlox, dahlias, chry santhemums, Michaelmas Dai sies, scabiosa, anemones, Fall crocus, calla lilies, barberry. roses, fuchsias and begonias are some of the flowers that bloom in October. Q. I have some porch and window boxes that I would like to plant for Spring bloom. What would you recommend? E. A. ANS. Tulips, hyacinths and daffodils would be good for window bos planting for Spring bloom. These will give a good show oT color and afford some cut flowers, too. Q. When Is the proper time to pick pears? I have always understood that tree-ripened fruit is larger, sweeter and juicier. Recently I have heard that pears are picxeo green Mrs. D. F. ANS. Ordinarily tree-rip ened fruit is superior but with pear this does not hold true. Pick pears when they break from the stem on being lifted. They will still be too green to eat immediately so wrap tnem in paper, and store in a cool, dark place. Check periodical ly to note the state of ripeness. Good Winter varieties will thus give you fruit over a long pe riod of time. Q. I it possible to move a Catalpa tree with an 18-inch diameter trunk? B. s. ANS. This is possible, yes. However, this should be done by professionals that have the eauiDment and know just how else you may lose a beautiful tree. Why not plant a new one on the site you have selected? CatalDa is a fairly rapid grow- er so you will be better off in the long run at a considerable financial saving. Q. Are elderberries grown commercially in Oregon? R. G. ANS. Not to my knowledge. The Blueberry Elder is native to Oregon and is found abun- Lath Houses Aid Gardener By MARK M. TAYLOR Lath house are becoming more and more a popular gar den structure even for the av erage home garrener. Original ly lath house were devised to provide a means of breaking up the sun rays so that a par tial shade was provided for such plants as tuberous bego nias and various half-hardy plant materials. Today it is re alized that such lath shelters not only tend to modify the searing rays of a hot summer sun but also modify the cool ness of Fall and the cold of Winter. Tests have shown tem peratures in lath houses to b 2 to 4 degrees cooler in Summer and S to 4 degrees warmer in Winter. Perhaps no place In th coun. try has the lath house become an accepted part of th home garden as it has in California where the primary utilitarian purpose has been combined with good architectural design, even so that an outdoor living room or patio is placed In a part of the lath house. Lath houses make a most acceptable place for tbe starting of seeds or cuttings. Within its shelter you can grow tuberous bego nias, cinerarias, fuchsias, ferns and lilies to mention a few possibilities. The arrangement of the plants in the lathhouse will contribute much to its at tractiveness. Hanging baskets of begonias, fuchsias and other plant of trailing habit can be suspended from the rafters, too. Pot plant can be started in the lathhouse before bringing indoors for forcing. We may not all be able to af ford a home greenhouse, but an intermediate in the form of a lathhouse holds excellent pos sibilities for practically any home. An attached garden equipment storage room is most desirable where tools, fertiliz ers, pots, stakes, labels, etc. may be stored when not in use. Lathhouaes are of year-round utility as some plants may be started there at most any time Lot the year. has yellowish white small flowers in large flat clusters to 1 7 inches across. The berries are blue-black and are considered by many is choice for jellies, preserves and, wine. I recall having eaten pies made from these elderberries that were ex cellent The flowers appear in late June with berries in late Summer. This is a vigorous shrub or tree and may reach a height of 45 feet under ideal conditions. I have seen these grow In abundance along the creeks In Eastern Oregon, as well. - f . O" a IE L40 "i rip . Phone 4-6263 Tomorrow Sure! Garden ly MARK De Yeo aewf That som perennial, like oriental poppies, stall ce, ane mones and bleeding heart will grow new plants from short section of root planted in sand and well-matured. Lilies must be planted !n well-drained locations? Tomatoes ripened in th sun have a more delicious fla vor? A walled garden, the styl of old European gardens, can be made attractive and enjoy able today? An ancient nam for garden was "Paradise?" Geraniums are often plant ed in rose gardens to ward off the Japanese Beetle? That there are grasses grown for their ornamental value or for use In dried ar rangements and winter bou quets? The lily virus ha been con trolled with streptomycin? Autumn daffodils are not daffodils but are Sterbergia Day I 1 . THE NEW MIRACLE OF HOME HEATING Writ or Phone 1S40 Fairgrounds Re!., Salem, h. 4-6263 Notebook M. TAYLOR Lutea? Lindane, cblordane er DDT will control the Andromeda Lac Bug? When planting lawn graaa mixture containing Kentucky Blue Grass, you should lime your soil before planting? Small piece of charcoal added to potting mixture help prevent souring of the) soil due to inadequate drain age? CAPITAL. Housew!vc$Dcli;M 111 N. 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