Daily Times-Gazette, 21 May 1955, p. 12

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TULIPS IN BLOOM IN OTTAWA Thousands of tulips in the Na. tion's Capital are now in bloom as Ottawa celebrates its Third Annual Canadian Tulip Festival, -- | Six Ulcers Led This Rich Man To Charming Business Romance The tulips, which were unexpee- tedly early this year, were at their best during the Weekend of May 15, GARDEN SERVICE Still Plenty For Planting In Garden By GORDON LINDSAY SMITH here is a nice thing about gar- dening in most parts of Canada, Ove doesn't have to rush, Be- a of the long hours of sun- shine, growth is. rapid, and even if we have ot ot really started et, there is still plenty of time by most wes and vegetables, As a matter of fact, there is far more risk of failure with too early planting than too late, Almost everywhere In Canada, ft is possible to have an excellent garden even if we are unable to get a spade Into the ground until 4g iy in May, And there are uick growing things which wi A e abundant bloom or fine meals for the table even if planted in June. The experts, incidentally, Of Time size and a little bigger than we really need for the whole season, it is an excellent idea and a la- bor saver to set a strip aside and plant this with some cover crop like buckwheat, oats, or clover sown fairly thick and broad. cast, Soon this crop takes over, chokes out the weeds, and we let it grow for several weeks, Then when a foot or so high akd still reen, we have It plowed or spa- ed under, In this way we save ourselves the trouble of constant cultivation to keep the weeds down and we do something more, we add valuable humus and fer: tility to the soll, It is really amazing what a few cover crops turned under will do in the way always wa the beginner to take it easy 0 Prepare the soll well, and it until the apring weather | has really arrived, Of course one | should get nursery stock and some | of the hardier sorts of flowers and | tables planted as soon as pos- sible but the main sowings are] best postponed until around this time or even later, Spreading the plantings, too, over a fairly long period, right up to early July in the warmer parts of Canada, Is always ad: visable, In this way the harvest flowers and vegetables Is spread out too IL. BUILDING If the vegetable garden is a fair of loosening up the heaviest Slay or adding what is termed body to EN BUY THIS QUALITY We all know the old argument about it being cheaper flo buy | vegetables than for the urban man | | to grow them, That is all very well | but it overlooks an important | point, No matter how handy the | store and how fast the transpor- tation, it just isn't possible to buy the sort of (réshness that only comes with Sagetahlos jirown in one's own garden, little. plot where we have a we feet of let tuce, onions, radish, carrots and perhaps a row of beans, tomatoes | or corn will repay itself many times over just in freshness alone, YOUR GARDEN Magnolias Draw Much Attention By A. W, RUNDLE One of the showlest and most Jopular of the following shrubs, or rees today is the Magnolia, Where: ever they bloom, cars slow dawn and 'passers-by pause, forgetting for a moment their sveryday pre: occupations, wrapt In admiration before this display of beauty. Un- rivalled for their immense flow- ers and profusion of bloom, they head the fist of popular favourites, Although they can he grown suc: cessfully by anyone possessing rea- sonably g soll, the transplant. ing and establishing of the Magnol- 'Ja is rather tricky. It would be, perhaps, 'wiser to leave this to the Professional ardener or your nur. seryman, unless you have had much garden experience and know. how to handle more particular spe- cimens. The Magnolia should he transplanted in the spring, the plant preferably not being older than 4 to § years. It will do best in a moderately moist and porous soll, fayouring sandy or Prat loam, Your Magnolia will thrive best in a position which will afford it from the elements. A good spot Worthwhile Reading . .. might be close to house here it will receive ds protec. There are two or three types of Magnolia from which to choose, all of which will create of specimen of colourful beauty year after year, early in the month of May. The best known and perhaps the | most popular type is the spreading Soulangeana or Saucer Magnolia | This flowering shrub or tree form This folowering shrub or tree form | kof a wide spreading nature, | growing to a height of 25 feet, creating a really magnificent show |, in spring, It hears the familiar im. mense white flowers, which are | delicately saffused. with plaky | tones, ese blooms fore the leaves, making om. ha hat much more consplenions, Later the tree will bear leaves of dark green, giving you a handsome gar | den tree, The variety Nigra, less common, but having much to recommend it, has striking qualities of hardiness and rich beauty, The blooms are wine purple in colour and of a good size as well, This is a particularly robust specimen, The Magnolia Stellata or Starry Magnolia bears, as its name im- By HAL BOYLE NEW YORK, Ny. (AP) ~ The tired businessma might his hegith and i | de really Yared to think pA ia Job in livmy romance 1 "I have been resurrected "hy rvey (Greenspan, er man, t 42, Greenspan. a financial A Sadhed io in his ie ships. figur- he w has pool in FH cash--some fog of» Ao pioneer in the markei- of a new Vian Heh fruit | by fl ce concentrate made from 4 ittle known Puerto Rican cherry called the acerola, "It Is my latest and maybe my last romance," he said cheerfully during a Visi here, "But h g\ of ES al 61 ep " orkid Out. an_sgiesmat 40 we wi uot, aIONK mutual J n #8 few years G n, now word harmon of the Bin corp. become » _eitrus bi. Hi with his his off in his 1.4 A entning plant. is in where he Sects hg ovations fom a comforts) hone is in the next room, In 1940 his ov # citrus concenirate cou! taken hildr ildren yp Yo to orange Tite he OY with Dr, James an x turns it is more fun than ng . girls Jewelry, I 't want that kind of romance," the hitler Greenspan learned way the dollar that can come from | dy Dursuing the the dollar too hard for ts own sake, WARM hor nema rough a uniy here, al . ing in business iy Aly At 30 20 he vor A his own financial firm, next dozen Joars he worked him sell ragged Nitting back and forth across the country buying, reor- Be dos and aslling corporations, day in 1936 he Sollsbled. In addition to wealth he had piled up six king size uleers, "I had mor ulcers than freck- les," he reca "A doctor told me that If 1 didn't undergo an operation for the removal of my stomach I'd die Greenspan thought it over and decided he'd rather die than part | with his stomach, He sold out his business interests and moved to Florida, figuring "'I might as well be warm while I was dying, "I decided I'd better do all the things I'd wanted to do and hadn't found time, On thing I'd always |P® wanted was a home of my own on an island, 1 told an architect to build me one, and 'be quick about it, He did and I furnished it just the way I thought it should be "I took good care of my ulcers, For two years 1 did nothing but loaf and fish, Then I began to fesr I'd die of boredom "All of us have a hidden ro. mance in our souls, When you are out of circulation, this piles up in you, During those two years | de cided that business really was my romance in life, but | hadn't been looking at it from that angle, rare that i 1 aver fot well, 1 ysiest--an lest ~-man in 48 states, And on m, ULCER AGREEMENT Greenspan never fully conquer: ed all his ulcers but, « A he Rays, feet, being of rather dwar! habit, It is quite hardy and has in addi | tion to its other assets, remarkably | fragrant flowers, anted either near your house, or against a background of conifer- ous material, nothing can create such a picture of sheer loveliness an does the regal Magnolia, orange i. vig good natural element ren, SEVEN COME ELEVEN sore in Alter ve. ears of' a. i 4, ] as 26, ing scerola trees, 25,000 planted, This r he market six million cans worl Juice blended with se eon centrate, estimates » marist of i million ping. within years, S008 NO bi produet drying 4A thirst for Drange It should bets in. dustry in Puer| have market in Rapin he foi er Id, on Rl ng L 's true that all nd Vig broke--but I've had » Pion romance," Those who know Greenspan best, however, doubt that he will ever without a smile, . an. vicer--or money in the bank, Probe Brains Of All Animal | Rabies Suspects nine with he ve (CP)-Two scientists w! vete Jaaren station b re or ast of r examin or. Robert Connell a Langford are pa sible for exa sion hraing of CR aren of northern and western Can: a vig The area fr ich the ani mals come includes the three west: ern provinces, the Yukon and Northwest T Whenever hy in suspected of it is tra oo and , BY, animals distinetly col the | pected animal had rabies, the mice) WILL SEER INCREASES Wil "nt ut bodies will be| VANCOUVER CP) ~ Canadian | found in | postal workers mw Jock a 500! | The scientists take special | yearly age » meeting Wg AE ui 4 J Whit Yor ap act ey | wear i rubber gloves r house we | sleriize Wil instruments alter use, | here Thursda ne ational sages: { adi ost " During the first three month of tion made n ployees A shoratory, Of these | 0Uncement meeting | 24 were dinensed. wo of / of the dis | seen FAA oi specimens were fr Northwest Territories nd The 70 re | ecutive, | maining 7 22 from Al Most of the recent r were found In coyoles tra shot in northern Arens, cases summer sent to pontne mest of the. a uring examination sre Agi kis | cut off, frozen rol Poly - and shipped to the phorators, GET BIGGER PULLETS. 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