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1968 ? wo(‘k s, Mr. family d Mrs. Thursday, March 28. 1968 O 111 € 114-38 Perhaps some suggestions about jobs that should ht* antloipated at this .season ol tin* _\‘«‘ar might be helpful. Be prepared to spray or dust your roses as soon tns gnavth starts in order to fontrol black spots, aphids and other disea.se.s and insi'ct.s. Spray is best because of betler sticking qualities to foliage and stems. If you dust, be sure to apply after earli prolonged,' rain or hard stiower. If you want large flowers, dis bud by removing aii buds, other than the terminal one, on each .shoot for tens and hybrid teas. If you have apple and peach trees in your home garden, pre pare to spray them regularly, loo. Would suggest an "all-purpose’ spray for apples and also for peaches. Directions for mixing and applying will he found on the container. The fruit tree spray program is the one that is u.sually neglected. A Prune the early blooming shrubs if they need pruning: spiraeas, flowering almonds, flowering quince and for.s,vdhia.s. P.emove the older flowering shiads to encourage strong nt‘W sh(K)ts for next year’s bloom. About the time the major fore.st trees come into leaf is a pretty good sign that danger of late ■spring frosts has pas.sed. This growth index is really more reli able than using th<* "average dales for the last killing freeze or frost in the spring” supplied by the weather man. 1 sing this index you r an select the time for sowing .seeds of an nuals out-of-doors. Among the kinds are sweet aly.ssum. coreop si.s, gaillardias. aster, larkspur. IKipptes, and gypsophila. Also, when tire danger of frost has passed, annuals and bedding : plants may be set directly in the garden. Among the many are these: amaranthus, a.ster, celosia, coleus, cosmos, dahlias, mari golds, petunias, salvia, verbena and zinnia. Plant gladioli at two week in tervals for continuous bloom. This is one of the most satisfactory cut flowers for you and your friends to enjoy. The lawn sliould be fertilized if you have not already accom-1 plished this chore. An 8-8-8 mix ture* at the rate of .3,') pounds per l.fItH) .square feet of lawn area is! good. Mow ryegrass twice a weeki if you ovirrseedc'd last fall. ■Mulch azaleas, camellias and other plants to conserve moisture' and reduce .soil temperature. Pinei straw is good. ; Your VVeddinj 4. In Color Tape Recording; \ Also made 'iJ CARLISLE . .. .... 3 STUDIO - 314 S. Lafayettal Phone 4S7-4G2J YOUR CLOTHES CAN lUMTlDEllS LOOK LOVELIER It’s a fact. Dry cleaning makes clothes last up to twice as long! And with Martinizing, your clothes get personal care that restores them like new. 507 EAST KING ST. 739-5844 mminm. t the most in DRY ClEATIinG MON. - TUES. & WED. 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