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Friday, September 14, 1973 THE NEW BERN MIRROR, NEW BERN, N. C. Page Five Garden Time New Publication About Camellias Is Available By M, E. Gardner N, C. State University I have been reviewing an excellent bulletin which has just been received from the printer. The title — “Successful Camellia Culture.’’ All of my readers who live in areas of the state where camellias can be suc cessfully grown will want a copy of this publication. The bulletin was pre pared by a fine team of They’ll take you there And bring you back. If you ride on tires You bought from Jack. MOTOR CO., INC. 410 Tryon P;alace Drive The editor of this paper might be wiliingtolend you his copy of The Christian Science Monitor. But don’t count on it. He’s an expert newsman with access to many news sources and a good paper of his own. But he stiii wants to get the Monitor’s worldwide coverage and commen tary on events. Apart from 2,711 editors, there are 20,000 educa tors and students, 82,000 businessmen, 495 U.S. Senators and Congress men, 3 Supreme Court Justices who read the Monitor. Why should they know more of what’s going on, and why, than you do? For less than lit a day, you can get your own special insight into the news. Everyday, like they do. Send me 4 months of the Monitor—over 100 issues — for only $11. n Payment enclosed n Bill me later Name (Please print) Address City Stale"* Zip The Christian Science Monitor C Box 125. Astor Station Boston, Massachusetts 02123 research and extension personnel, a graduate student and two members of a prominent nursery family. Dr. R. Gordon Half acre and Mr. David Bradshaw of the Depart ment of Horticultural Science; Professor J. C. Wells of the Department of Plant Pathology; Professor Robert L. Robertson of the Depart ment of Entomology; and Mr. J. Stewart Howard and Mrs. Elizabeth Freeman (his daughter) of Laurel Lake Gardens and Nursery, Salemburg. It would be difficult to get a more competent team to write about the selection of varieties, planting and care of camellias. The bulletin is well organized and the format very attractive. These are some of the subjects discussed — kinds of camellias, location and soil, method of planting, fertilization, pruning, watering and winter care, cold injury, propagation, “Gibbing” (including how to make your own gibbing solution), in sects, diseases and varieties. Proper planting of camellias is illustrated and explained in seven steps. Cleft grafting is also well illustrated and explained — step by step. Some of the insects Tyson & Hooks realty, inc. 637-5766 Charlie Hooks Chuck Tyson 638-4437 638-3506 ESSOTANE GAS SERVICE FOR COOKING, HOT WATER ft HEATING TANKS FURNISHED FREE Scott Gas Co. 231 Middle - Ph. 637-3179 (Product Humble Oil Co.) covered are — tea scale, camellia scale, peony scale, Florida wax scale and red spider mites. Control measures are recommended for each. Diseases covered are — leaf blotch and twig blight, scab, canker (dieback), flower blight, nematodes, yellow mottle leaf, root rot and leaf and bud galls. Control measures are given for each disease. One fine and unusual feature of this publica tion is the attention given to varieties. Systematic descriptions of over 200 varieties are listed, in cluding the hybrids. A limited supply of this circular. No. 543, Successful Camellia Cul ture, is being sent to County Extension Chair men. If you get to him first, you may get one copy free. If not, get a grroup together and order your supply from — Publications Office, 318 Ricks Hall, NCSU, Raleigh, N. C. 27607. The price, 25 cents per copy. Check, money order or coin should accompany your order to expedite handling. HeaUnft The Pot Emigrating from the Old Coun try, 19th century Finns brought their saunas, hot air bathing, to the melting pot of America. ZaytouH’s Cabinets WE SPECIALIZE IN CUSTOM MADE CABINETS Ills QUEEN ST. - PHONE 63S-S380 New Bern. N. C. JOHN ZAYTOUN OWNER BILL COWELL HANAOER # CENTER “Your Center for Finer Fashions” 219 Middle St. Downtown New Bern now wear caressa look this way for two of today’s slickest styles, both are well heeled sophisticates with marvelous fashion platforms and sleek higher vamps, the sling in amber, navy, red or camel kid.. .the pump in camel or black kid. each $24 YOU'LL FIND THE "DIFFERENT" GIFT YOU'RE LOOKING FOR AMONG THE MANY UNUSUAL ITEMS AT MAMIE'S NOVELTY SHOP 215 Hancock St.
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