10 work hlr Best mentioned Bynm of Toronto and Jan De liozflourtcoe saw nonunionrumour GARDEN NOTES by JEAN GABLB Speaking in safe Horticultural Soeiety intnarrie Feb Sandy Best explained the unparalleled revolution in the growing at lil iesthat has taken place In the past ten years Canadiandiyhrid his have played no great part in particularly Miss Isabelle Preston formerly on stall at the OAC and later the experimental farm at Ottawa Dr Palmer oi Vine land Dr Shlnner oi Manitoba Dr Patterson oi Saskatchewan Taylor at Guelph and Perv Gran Oregon All those peo ple have played very important roldln making possiblethe van led llllesto he found nvaiiabio to gardenersqt today He explained that the lily has very fleshy bulb and in iormer ybarssuttered greatly in transit Now however the complete pic ture nttransporting IiIies was changed lionoyer the one factor thathnd caused them to become at new who recently produced so popular was the great array Lilies willgrow Inmost alien age garden soil but they must have gooddrairugei It you have heavy soil dig in sand and peat moss and never ailewwgater to stand ior any Iepgth at time on them They require three to live inches at soil over themthe larg erbulbs up to live inchessmall er to three inches Madonna Lilies are an exception They should have the tops ot their hulhs at soil suriace same is true or Cardiocrinum Gigan teum The Regal lily was discovered by Wilson invlnterior China in 1903 Itis crossing this lily with other liliesthat started the hybridigcrs oti Mr Best showétheautitul col ored slidesoi all kinds nI lilies taken at Greenoeh term One plb lure showedMisslsabelle Preston most promisinggronp of uilque theAurelIno xybrids These floweruin July August and are tail lilies oi the trumpet jlheynnxe in eoierthroogh ivory cream tprl cot tinge green to pink and pale ello They rant sun or shade the Regal Iilyand Sargentlae pro uce the tirst Aurellan Hybrid to Best shared picture oi the Addington lily which hound It lade phrt in producing as large cup shaped brown spot ted bloomsmarriedon two ieet stems showed the back yard lily garden It flbwers in July He Percy Bynm in Torontomore lrom such garden Byuo has produced some excellent hybridsl which should ncouroge any backyard gardener to try his luck at hyhridiz holding beautiiuIspihe oICreelï¬ nian Lily at Vineland Someoiithepink trumpet lilies What can you pay per month You an borrow in $50 to Payment Plans irom $600 month all itt swim more THE wusoN sunlomo Post Olliee Square Pb PA 8484 IhirL he Issuing acsreatidcal of research on nativo lilies He showed many pictures of these llllestnken on his trips to the woods and ï¬elds both in Canada and the USA ltt Grecnoch Farm they raise besides ordinary lilies the Jenus Erythronium or trout lilies known as dog tooth violets They also grow Trilliums The speaker invited anyone in terested to visit Greenoch Far anytime during the blooming son and see the many kinds oi lilles there Greenoch Farm the Scottish for Green Oak is in the heart oi Halton County 35 miles west at Toronto one mile south west of Georgetown bordering the village oi Stewarttown on No 15 siderood between the seventh and eighth lines Complimenting the local Horti1 cultural Society on its large mem herslgp and active organization Mn est said he doubted it one could render greater service to socie than working ior the bean tiiicat on of their community NoinochdIiféifl RTZ stirs fei Call PA 82772 far sparkling new cars and sturdy modernirucksl Thats TheHeflzldeq if Whenever you need car or truck for business orpersonnl reasons to any length of timealwaysch Hertz 0r eorne into our new oillee for the fast dependable service thats made Hertz the world leader inacar and rtruek rentals How do you mntvfmm HertzlEasyl Just bring along your and proper identiï¬eaï¬onain minutes drivers license We have available completer equipped 1957 Chevrolet Sedans and Station Wag onsl Also triieirsin various sizes from ii ton expressto ton 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meeting with prayer The usual treat followed Recent Visitors Mr and Mrs Lloyd Cohorn Paul and Petervisited on Sunday with Mr and Mrs Lorne Clements in Toronto Mr and Mrs andthe girls spent Sunday Toronto iriends Mr and Mrs Dee Chantler and Ralph Houghton with Sunday Mr and Mrs Russell Morrison and tarnin of Penvilie were Sun day guestsof Mr and Mrs Doug Stewart Vssu Wed lg Aniversary Mr and Mrs Wesley Halbert celebrated their 59th wedding nlversary quietly on Saturday In Hospital Bob Cotfield was taken to the hospital onSunday We hope he may have speedy recovery WeekendGuest gt Miss Jean Matchett oi Gilford was weekend guest of Miss Margaret Haibért gt iamin visitedvToronto friendson uses Min lskeerrn AND mow MV Answels AE ALL connect BECAUSE nousLEcnecgeo THEM mm WAS SURE YOUR GRANDFATHER up 1vrï¬hrxr you mo sucu Am FARI SUPPOSEVISHOJLD sues THE cosm wrm rue cocuumue MAOme aan pan ws canoe HAD HELPED VOU 355955 MATE or some MAMMrrs comm AND swears wooLu ensemss uMwnu messy SOMETHING