a- a ir awn In reea our Lawn in fc fa Ws JOHN at same time Be and the manufacturers of the y- lawn its second feed- SOW AGAIN sowing of one of weed and reed the lawn effectively Anyone wishing to freeze peas or Homesteader by weeds will find the variety Lincoln it Youll like not only the sweet taste of the peas but also the extra large crop pro- Era Garden Far I If ill EST A LIT NURSERY SOD CAM BOB SEDORE SOD SUPPLY Phone GARDEN TOOLS ACCESSORIES PLANTS SHRUBS SEEDS FERTILIZERS TUB CENTRE NURSERIES north sure and treat garden sweet peas and bean seeds with one of the legume immoculanls to increase the vigor of the vines the size of the crop SCATTER HUMUS Scatter a quantity of hu mus and a complete garden fertilizer along the base of all hedges and work it into the top three or four inches of soil Carefully dig out any quack grass roots before they have a chance to get a real hold among the hedge plants WATER Your cedar hedge will he greener and healthier each year If you form the habit of placing one of the plastic soakers along the bottom of the hedge and let the hose trickle away for two or three hours at a time Do this once a week from the time the weather turns warm around the first of June and continue until the rains early Youll be recreating the conditions found where the cedar grows out in nature Divine clump Just as soon as the new growth on chrysanthemum roots two or three inches high youll need to divide the clumps and start all over again with a small rooted cut ting Select your cuttings from the outside of the chimp Each one should carry a single stem with roots attached WKKD All shrubs and perennials need a feeding at this time of the year with one of the com plete garden fertilizers In the case of the peren nials a tablespoonful per plant is the right amount For established shrubs use a handful per plant In either case work It gent ly Into the top two or three inches of soil with a hoe or hand cultivator HILL We Ront ft Most Anything AniKN TOOLS itAMsirr uxs CHAIN SAWS FLOOR SANilKRS PAINT TOUCH HOIK HAM and WATER PUMPS PLAZA TIRE ISO Davis Summer skies is the newest and compact of nil the name its color is a most enchanting sky Its time for a troublefree Toro t you a cheap now you all about and miserable summer probably ready far a Come on and see one Will Enlist Support For Church Building New Whirlwind by HO See your nearest dealer VIC LAWN Keswick Ontario LIMITKI Mount Ontario MOUNT Forty representatives of Mount Al bert United Church will begin a congregational visitation on April of mem bers and adherents of the church will he enlisted with a view to coming building and renovation program Special by the Junior Choir was a featttre of morning service in United Church The four selections sung by the choir and boys chorus under the direction of Mrs Ray Jack son arc numbers prepared for the Lions Musical Fes tival in Newmarket This choir will participate in Music Festival at in IRfi7 Centennial theme and the girls were dressed In Centennial dresses for project Club president Keevil will report this spe cial project at the May Achievement Day to be held In Huron Heights School Dur ing eight club meetings the group has been studying A World of Food In Canada Mrs Carl and Mrs Jordan are the club leaders Rice showed colored slides of wild lowers at the Monday April meeting of Mount Albert Horticultural Society In the public school general purpose room Arnie A pm Wednesday April RLsehrmigh sang several and pm Thursday lections In his own guitar were hold a Spring Flower Ten members of the show at Monday May IS Club entertain- meeting also bake sale on their mothers at a special- Saturday May fi prepared dinner at home of Mrs Jordan on Friday evening Named an Apple Day the girls pre pared various apple delica cies as a final meeting proj- and served these as part of the menu The dinner was International builds tractors hot toys In fact International Harvester has built more fullsized tractors than anyone use this knowledge and experience In building every Cub Cadet garden tractor too Cub i shockabsorbing frames And gear drive There are four Cub Cadet models to choose from including one with nocluich Hydrostatic Drive fliv infinitely variable speed control Cadet tractors have George SI Newmarket si i With the death of Mrs Wil liam on Wednesday Mount Albert has Inst another senior citizen Born In Aber deen Scotland years ago Mrs came to Canada after her marriage William in The couple have always lived In vil lage first on Mill Street then in the present residence on Centre Street Mrs operated a millinery shop In her Centre Street home for a number of years She was a member of the Presbyterian Church and United Church choirs For several years she has been confined to her home by Ill ness and Is survived by husband William three daughters Mrs William Mor ion and Mrs John Oliver Mount Albert and Mrs Fred Anderson Toronto also by seven grandchildren and three greatgrandchildren h fc The evening group of tho UCW met In Uht Church parlor on April with Mrs Art West- garth in charge of the worship and Mrs Norman Brock reading the scripture gave the hook chapter on the Trend of Churches toward union In latter Margaret and Mary played a piano duet and a trio of Lorraine McQuillan Connie and Carolyn garth sang several selections A contest conducted Mrs Harman on lesser known Christian denomina tions Its true the nnnunls provide the garden with its masses of color but Its peren nials and biennials which give the much of its charm and distinctiveness Planting time for perennials and biennials starts now and will continue for at least an other month but the earlier yon plant them the better Very few perennials will do well and become a permanent part of the flower bed of border unless there adequate drainage This can be achieved where drainage is poor raising up the level of the bed several inches the soil A brick wood or concrete edging will effectively keep the soil in place The or golden daisy is seldom seen in gardens in this area Here is a first- class perennial thats in bloom from sometime in June until the hard frosts of autumn plant freely produces slightly Aromatic pure goldenyellow daisylike blooms Theyre long stemmed and excellent for cutting The average height in two feet and I hey need a sunny location Anyone wilh sandy or dry soils will find Anthem Is the answer to a prayer although it grown well in all types soil eicept those poorly drained perennials are hard to dis cover once you get past delphiniums However there is a perennial from grandmothers gar den that will provide a spectacular mass of blue towards the back of the border from late May until the end of June Its name is and the best way of describing it is to call it a forgetmenot The plants grow quite vigorously awl need act in groups of three two feet apart Plan to annuals in front the provide color from July onwards mixed border or rock garden is com plete without some plants of a really fool proof perennial called also known as a Sea Pink Plants are covered with masses of pink blooms Theres also a white variety hut havent seen it grown in Ontario One of the very best light blue perennials for the garden is or perennial flaxas its sometimes called Its a distant relative of the flax which the farmer uses to produce fibre and linseed oil However the kind we grow in the garden is very different indeed Plants are most attractive forming feathery of slender flowering stocks light flowers appear in profusion from May until August varying in sixe from a one- half to in diameter I doubt if theres a perennial easier to grow And which does not seem to be attacked by any insects or diseases Every day new buds burst into flower only to fade by evening Re sure to give it an open and sunny location in the garden One of the perennials I would choo- for the garden would he the grow ing Anywhere from two to three feet in height Dr Leslie of the Modern Experiment Station in Manitoba has developed several outstand ing new varieties Are helping to make the more popular than ever before Whether your soil be sandy or partially wet the has no trouble in making a home for itself and growing well It prefers a loca tion in full sun but grows reasonably well in partial shade Youll find the blooms almost continotisly from some time in late June until September After its through flowering the seeds have a very striking color And as September Arrives the foliage turns a strik ing Modern a brilliant carmine red and Morden Pink a glowing rose pink Are two of the best varieties Michaelmas daisies have improved so much in recent years that no garden is any where near complete without several clumps of these fallflowering perennials They now compete with the chrysanthemums in providing the garden with A mass fall color Furthermore dont require the attention needed for chrysanthemums New varieties recently introduced are so easy to grow and come in such a wide range of colors they deserve immediate attention from home gardener For the back of the border there are tall growing varieties ranging in height from four to aix feet There are dwarf types measuring six to inches tall which can bat used to effec tively replace the fading show bloom provid ed by the petunias The flowering period of Michaelmas daisies Marts in August reaches its climax in late September and lasts until the end of October Id like to particularly recommend the Jem Series developed at the Botanical Hardens in Hamilton by James Redman These are extremely freeflowering dwarf Michael- mas daisies In soft colors and particularly re sistant to mildew and rust The individual clumps need dividing each spring just like Chrysanthemums One healthy spring division gives full sized flowering plant by September Wesley- By LLOYD This last week end ended up end Newmarket Branch the for playona that will in next month Ureter was named a tor of trie Executive Manage Division of National -v- tit LAWNBOY offers a TWOYEAR WARRANTY plus 18 advantages that make it the most convenient power mower money can buy Come in and am a Few other have of ham Red Crescent Societies are Red Cross has counterparts of Bed Cross So- awarded the cleties In Moslem countries limes season league winners were the Griffs of Griffith Cap Don Mathewa Will Young Fred Mine Don Harry Fadden and John Rowland Playoff winners were the Strikers under Cept Charles Gordon assisted by Jim Muli- Stan Leo Allard fiord Hancock Jim and Jim Trenowden Individual prize winners were High Average Jim with High Triple Jack Giles with ft High Sin gle Fred Mine with High Triple handicap was won by Rob with and the High Single handicap was won by Fred with Their banquet will be held at the hall this Friday night after which a dance will be held and they have invited members and their wives to join them at the dance This past Saturday was the Hard Times dance at the hall and members and their wives danced to the music of Harry and his orchestra Ireland won the prize mens host costume and Belly won the prize for the ladies Judges were Paul and Zens Tnby who now reside in Paul and were visiting Retty and Charles Gordon for the week end Mr and Mrs John celebrated their anniver sary at the dance and Mrs Tooky presented John with an addition to the family She won the door- prize which was a baby kitten and from all re ports she loves it very much May celebrated her birthday Saturday to round out a full evening upstairs Downstairs was a full house busy playing many requests and Doris Welsh was kept on the piano one Kuchre held at this past week at the Mr Gorman also served with tobacco distributors Chicago 0 Newark New Jersey Ha Montana Baltimore as a committee to judge MM Art and John brought heme the trophy for high singles The team that will play In the district Verio- will be Art Del and Jim Stephens I displayed by various manufacv The week of June June has been proclaimed as V et e a its Week During this week 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