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Garden Destroyers
Potato bugi, cabbage worms and to tho cucumber, squash and melon
Rotating the Crons
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plant llco In aseortod variety urn gar-
don poU that appear a aural; an
tho ason rolta around, and ever?
gardener mint bo ready to meet
and rape! too Invading hordov of
lueoct destroyers. In adilltljn tho'
cutworm work Insidiously and do
stioys some vegetables, although
commitlng nothing like the depre
dations of enemies of the garden
that work out In tho open. There
aro also molds, blights and- mil
dew to add to Hie tJlI.
The forehanded gardener has h'.s
potion plant' loaded and 'ready to
ami Y lav)ar on sight.
Otniton pl'.nllng It uu Import
ant (aetor to conildnr In a garden
and one ot the main point to con-
alder a ' garden plan. In fact, 11
li almost n necosslty to hive garden
mntoea. potatoes, egg ' phnfs and
puppera,
It la' a good plan to group thoi
ptnnta according to family relation
and soo that a legume dooi nut
plana on tllo to keep track of tho- follow . leium. In .,irr..iv a.
rotation of eropa. The nine crop .art, or mmhnr . ,h. iC'.,..rA
ahould n bo planted In 'tho tamo tumllJ muUrd that It to aay.
placo In ami'todlng youra. - I cabbae. follow mmi,,.. Th iu.
Each kind of plant hat Ita iar-'rul8 applies , to' nil those groups.
' r 1 Jnt nailer taa titlaa Pn. .hm.i.I
tleular form of food It take. m .'v,, ,roup, Bhould be
ia ran, anu ine noil nocomei ex- moved to different sections of
tho
bauated for tnit one plant If It Is frdon each ear, but In following
planting tho me season, beane
ahould. not follow peat nor peaa
beam. Lata cabbago ahould not
follow early cabbage or turnip cab
bage. Plant a Inomoer of a different
family a a follow crop, a pea to
follow radUha or cabbage pota
toes. Hnana may follow radltfbes.
grown continually In tho susjo
place. Only ono vcgeriblo sselus to
bo Indifferent to bolns.-Hrown In
the eame apot year ln,.ud ear out.
and thai la tho onion. .
a tho oirl!ii
rav'soveral
mere arc several botaai.'al op
dor thor' Include a large portion
of tlLVegvtable. fan cress or mm.
InroT family, legume, the umbel Turnlns ruuv follow nana. Tomato.
nenrora, and the nlghtahado. To . may follow young onlona or spinach,
the flrat belong radlahoji, turnips,! A llttlo study on to thoas rouna
cabhngoa, cauliflower, kohl rahls and ' will sroatly add to tho auccoaa of
vine in drove.
An Insecticide combining ai:
three qualities la an Ideal one, and
there aro several proprietary pri
sons on He marltet which now
standard and kill '.so buge present
and thwart those approaching.
The lnwct post are : two In
variety, those that eat the foliage
and stoma 'and blosmins and those
that suck the Juice of the plant.
The former Include the potato bug;
and cubbage. worm;-The latter aro
confined l irgely to , plant lice. For.!
the eaters, arjonlail polsona-aff'tho j
priiper treatment..They" will also
got trou.oaomo In midsummer.
PljrliT, lice, which now anopflr in!V
iha'do from on la ereen in black.
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Paint and Wallpaper
No matter bow yon build your home,' look t play aa
Important part when rcu sell.
There are no greater ftlds to ralue and beauty thao
paint and wallpaper, properly aelectad and applied
When you want either, como to headquarters
Browne's Paint Store
W. P. Fuller Paints . .'
Wallpaper-all toe latest designs
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When, you plan- your home,
consult with us. . We cau
advise you how to save
money br planning- jionr
airing, correctly. Our tnai
nlcal knowledge and years
ferric, without reservation,
of erporteheo la at your .
We- wint you to sava
money on your building.
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In his list are arsenleal polsoua.
! urauii'ite of lend, purl) groan, elthar
j alone .or In combination; nicotine
solution or tobacco poder for.'T'O j with tho exception of blue ones
Hire, and bordeaux mlxyire-for the ad they may appeor yield to a
various fungous pests,-Also ho has Drar cf nicotine tohiro.
jprajurs tj dUlflLute thorn. Aside ; poison should be applied to that;
from theso poona more are insect ; u,e entire surface of the plant la
tlcldea nd slug shoU which are j wet. The plant louse must be hit by
nonpolionous and effective. the spray to be killed. The leaf eat-
' Later in the season there nrelers need only to have the pojson
various bugs and beetles th-it fl )k ' on tho leaves vr'.iere they can eat It.
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kale. To tho second belong all tho
peas and bonus. To the third be
long parsnips, celery, parsley and
carrotCr"Th faurfV Inelu'doT'lo-
tho gurden and tho main Idea In
following planting and rotation I to
make, the soil yield tho nlgWt
rentitt In vegotablea to Its owner.
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Overlook the " advantages of concrete construction. Before you build,
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(f you build to sell, concrete construction makes your task' easier, if
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Renovating the Lawn
Everybody bus a lawn, but very
fow poople have good ouoa. Now '-
good time to aturt a real or:, .
Tho flrat rcqulslto Is good seed,
seed from a Tollable soed house that
will contain good perunnhl grusaou
froo from wood seeds, whLh will
luku hold uud make a volvul sur
face U liivreokio In beutily with
oavh )oar. Muc?J of Uio dlftkulty
with lawns may bo traced to poor,
cheap soed which cmluina a large
proporllou ot an uiv.il KruaHos which
wit nmko a flue show Hie first your
and then will leuvo n thin and bo
draggled stand of perennial grassvu
which will nood to grow for somo
tlmo to cover tho baro spots whero
tho annual grasses have died out.
Lawn sood Is now propired' and
mixed to suit various soils nnd sltu-
Tbore uro ; grass-seed mixtures tor
slmdy lawn.-i tor Bunny lawns, for
light soli, (Jr heavy soil, for swoet
soil, for s.iur soil, seed that will
give sod to stand hard usage, and
lor every , pu'.pjsa uud, situation
ilclv' to tt4H. U Is a matter ot
fjoituhiutti u cuul.gue or a do.
cf rocugniifuii' suuidluii to got lUi
rlitlil sur'J of aued. i .
1 A lnwri Is u kukvi,ii ror gras.
Tho soli , nouds fertilizing Just us
much It not more thun tho garden
proper, tor It must support a uoavler
and don.-ojr plant 11 to. Kertlllzo tho
lawn, Usi pulvorlsed sheep inunuro,
shredded; cow manuro. n lira to of
soda or' tho balanced 'commercial
lawn fitrtUUers.
' Thoro will ba 'bare spotB this
spring owing lo tho coating ot Ico
A shady garden places a veget
able grower under a considerable
handicap. If the shade Is furnished
by deciduous trOes, he may grow
the early spring vegetables, such at
lettuce, radishes, young onions and
spinach, wlio a fair degreo ot suc
cess, because they will have ' at
tained much of their growth beforo
the trees havo leaved out sufficient
ly to shut out thd sun. Lettuce will
be grateful for protection from tho
hot days which occasionally come In
lato spring. '
But for mlosummer vegetables
the shady garden Is limited as to
varieties. String beam will glvo
good enough crops to make them
) worth planting, although not as
I good 'as In the open sun. Pannlps
' and carrots often do fairly well.
Leaf crops. In gonoral, are' moro
successful than root or fruit crops,
'"and one that Is sure-fire Is tho
Swiss chard tor greens. It will give
a good crop In a shady gartlen, al
though It will not luxuriate In the
plenty of lime for plants bucIi as
peas and beans. Soli which has boen
trontod for somo time with nitrate
i.r commercial fertilisers Is llkoly to
'Oil luu acm auu a.uoso lei mixers
ulei'l iihoul.1 bo altornnted with n Hue
manner It does In the sun. ino
Swiss chard Is a beet that does not
make a thickened root. The beets
themselves give a good . leaf
growth tor greens In a shady situa
tion, but will not develop as good
roots as In fae sun.
. Early peaa are a good prospect
tor a shady garden it planted early
enough to get the spring sun before
the trees shut out. the sun. They
wilt give a crop in late May or.
early June from earliest plantings
and are worth while.'
It Is useless to expect sweet corn,
tomatoes, the main crop ot string
beans, cabbages, cauliflower, tur
nips and other usual garden crops
to flourish in .shady gardens. It,
however, the garden Is shaded only
halt the day and gets afternoon or
morning sun, a gardener need not
hesitate to plant toe usual crop
with good,, assurances of worth
while crops. j
It will be remembered that dur
ing the war-garden days beans were
grown In enormous ' quantities In
many shady lots . and good crops
were harvested whore it was
thought previously - that nothing
would grow.
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1 Make Study pKe Soil
ntlons and u description of the char- .which covered a largo part ot tho
actor ot your, yard will bring you counti'j:. ne ready; to eoed those
tlio'propor mixture tor best rosults. spots ns soon ns tho Ice has melted.
Many seod houses will mix you a Itotl tho lawn as soon as frost Is
grass proscription if you ask thorn., woll out ot tho ground.
T Till) VAN WITH THK KOK '
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Start snopdwgon seed In n, cold
framo . or In .a cool room, They '
want a cool start nnd they'll mako
Th' KngllBh exports ars , also
sqndldg up a now hollyhock, tho
Kxqulalto, whlto edged with ' dlf
fercut colored .centors. . ,
, up for lost tlmo who;thy get into Zr .you will
i. , , y , hnvoi next -August and Soptembor.
, 8(art theln (n Maroh in the house
. Tho now. English lunl.ios, : which , cr in a hotbod.
have Innde n.sonsailon abroad, are . i , , 1
now being nfforod by Amorlcun. it has leon ostlmntod tnat moro
soodsmon. Thoy aro worth adding t than' ICO, ftOO.000 talking machines
to tho perennial' collection. Don't records nro made In thu Unltod
glvo theon Vlch'soll. ; ' : '..i ,' States 'nnuually. .:.,,.. . .
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It doe3 you little good to scrape and save to build that home of yours,
unless you take steps to see that it is protected...
The one sure way to be protected is to take out fire insurance. . .
We are apents for the world's largest companies. Our rates are rea
sonable. We give personal service on every claim.
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As wo- piogross In' scientific , turo.
knowledgo, we are learning a great or
doal about the soil. A
If It Is Inclined to clay, sand
finely pulvorlsed limestone
gardener , plowed in. will help to lighten It as
nowadays makes it his business to i woll "is heavy dressings ot manure
study his soil arul find out Ita ' or vegetable matter to furnish tho
nature and what It needs before ho j humus noceasary. ... .....
hnfftnn nlnklnff cardan. - He to3ts It I
to see whether It is acid' or neutral. Vory san 6011 neetls manur8 0"
This is easily done by getting a few
plocos of bluo litmus paper from
too drug storo,! mixing a sample of
the, soil In rain wator or distilled
water and dipping the litmus paper
In K. If tho soil is acid the paper
turns rod. .
...'Whlta acid ; sail moay not bo
"sour" soil in tho usual moaning
ot the word, and may bo. woll sup
plied with nourishment for certain
forma ot plants, It Is best to glvo It
dressing in the fall to neutralize too
acidity. ' '
. It tho soli Is loam, a mixture ot
alay nnd sand, It lo, llkoly to nood
the Addition of humus In tho form
ot manure Or decnylng leaves and
grnssi clippings to add ,t.o. Its tex-
loavos and lawn clippings and simi
tar vegotablo matter to decay In It
because It ' cannot retain molsturo
without tho 'addition of this vege
table sponge, onq ot the most valu
able attributes ot humus being Its
ability to retain moisture. In sus
pension Ilka a spongo.' , '
Tho presenco of certain weeds,
such as nour dock or .yellow sorrel.
Indicate an .acid eSondltloh. Toe
formation ot moss on the surface
may nlw Indicate this condition, al
though it Is not as certain ti symp
tom ss the sorrol,. ' Llrno has the
valuable proporty, In addition to
neutralising, of liberating plant
food tot tho use of the eagor. roots
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solicits your patronage.
We, as residents of Klamath County, are vitally interested in its' de
velopment. We. are interested in no other . locality. As the town
grows, we grow. Therefore it is to our interest to aid every prospect
ive builder. - ,
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We offer the benefit of our years of .experience in choosing die type
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We off er you prices that will compare favorably with any in the city.
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. including i,r ' ,
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Center and Klamath
Phone 123
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