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The roots must not be allowed to dry out while the shrubs are waiting to be trans planted. It is not uncommon to see a person drive out into the coun try- dig up dogwood trees in the woods, ti ethem to the running board of the car with no pro tection for the roots, drive back home again, and, with the roots thoroughly drfed out, transplant them in the yard. Such a plant has very little chance to live. Evergreens are usually trims planted with a ball of earth a round their roots held in place; by a piece of burlap. It is not nec- ‘ cessary to remove the burlap in transplanting. After the shrub is j set in the hole simply untie or un-1 pin the burlap around the stem, throw the flaps back and fill the hole with earth. The burlap will: rot away. Balled and burlapped shrubs, and shrubs in cans, may be transplanted at any time dur ing the year. In transplanting shrubs or trees, dig’ a hole large enough and deep enough to accommodate the root system without bending or crowding. Separate the topsoil from the subsoil and fill in a round the roots with topsoil. Do not put fertilizer or fresh ma nure in the hole in contact with the roots. Pack the soil around the roots so that no air pockets are left. Thorough watering is advisa ble. QUESTION: How do you go about forcing bulbs like tulips, narcissi, and hyacinths? ANSWER: Plant them in pots in October. Bury the pots out door sin a cool shady place. Cov er with three to six inches of soil. In three to six weeks they will be ready to bring indoors. Bring them in when roots extend to the edge of pot and when top growth starts. Place in a sunny window, and if possible, keep them around 50 to 60 degrees F. for about 10 days before placing them in room temperatures. QUESTION: What can I do a bout Irish potatoes that become wormy in storage? ANSWER: Such potatoes can be fumigated using the same recommended fumigants as for stored grain. Be sure, however, that the storage area is clean, or reinfestation will occur. QUESTION: When are above ground horizontal silos desirable? ANSWER: Bunker type, or a bove ground horizontal silos, may be used when land is too flat to get good drainage out of a trench. These silos may be built of wood, concrete, blocks, brick, etc. They should be strong enough and so Huffman Rites Conducted Friday Funeral services for Dr. Ar thur M. Huffman, former Luthe ran minister here, were held last Friday at First Lutheran church, Louisville, Ky. Dr. Huffman died at his home, 444 Bauer Avenue, Louisville, af ter a long illness. He was pastor of St. Matthew's Lutheran church and of St. Luke’s Lutheran church from 19 24-29. He left Kings Mountain for Knoxville, Tenn., after previously serving Lutheran churches in Ra leigh, and Charleston, S. C. A chaplain during World War I, Dr. Huffman held numerous po sitions in the Lutheran church. At the time of his death, he was a member of First Lutheran church of Louisville. 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