Prune Shrubs After Blooms Shearing and clipping arc *ood practices to use on <t French poodle, but not on most ornamental plants say extension horticulturists. Although there are some exceptions such as hedge-. I Pennsylvania A.m Farm Show \c/W CHfIMp ION! ' Started Capons One of our Vantiess- Arbor Acres White Rock surgical capons took the gianrt championship .it the 19Gd Peunsyhama Farm Show and no wonder' These beautiful, white-leath ered buds luue the capacity to add weight last Jlodj confoimation is outstanding, and they do the job with surprising feed ethcionev Our started capons aie four to si\ weeks old when deliyered well past the danger age Easy to laise, easy to feed As a major crop, or to supplement your income, you’ll lind it haid to match premium Sunny - brook capons that bring pre mium prices in the market % \\iite tor our tree fold er on profits from ca pons. SINNVBROOK Poultrj Farms, luc. “A. Howard Flns.tr ■B.D. 2. Hudson 8, N.Y. Ph: TA 8-1611 OPEN HOUSE Watch It Work See for Yourself! ON DISPLAY IN OPERATION • LUSH SUCCULENT SPRING GRASS • FREE FROM WEEDS AND GARLIC • ABOUNDING IN VITAMINS • EATEN COMPLETELY NO WASTE • FAST GROWTH EASY HANDLING • AVAILABLE THE YEAR ’ROUND SPRING GRASS FROM SEED TO FEED EVERY DAY 120 NK‘Franklrn St; Located! Va Block from Lancaster County Prison on Franklin Street between Orange and Chestnut Streets pruning of ornamentals should the general health of the plant. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 17, 1962 9 . preserve the natural shape ot . ° the shrub or tree, rather than rhero ,s d prop, f r timc ot . , . . . jear to prune each tvpe of hue June, July and August md ° j T , e ' ,, b , S shrub or tree to gel good flow- hhulv bloomers those (low- Tree seedlings must be Kdpi auomp is it \tu mg ,iu ( , rs <llM i b( . o p the ornamental 'Ting n\ Mau.li, April, May and moist irom the tutu thev ba . i som ® °, V* )rai \ c K “ l ' reiuoi- )it he))tl] shvl<jo tries eai ly June should bepiuii- tlx inuseiy until tlnv an uir, ca , isease , w a - , an s noulci be pruned right now td inumdiately altir t low emu, iilauted ( \plauis 1C 1’ I'ai bioken brant hes. thmn.ng })<ne sUrtM , .and, I*< n» State extension out over-crowded aieas and RleatU Ollier plants Ko ' niH,p uifot mation on u.iestei lie emphasi/a s that ‘ \ ICIHOWH-, o >r,in< () th.it maj he juimcd how or u 111 n, (onlart >oui (oun- (l loot svsumii is cssoiiti .shrubs at giound level Tins e<|rly S , )IIJJK n)(hlrl( , u%el . tv agi u ultural agent lie lias to s„ ( < esslul pi lining so u is more time-< ousunuiig than Krotns ilnd utc fl 0wt . r „ I!; leal lets on piuiung dilteunt tlu umtsdrv out lapullv thev sbcaring, but the results mi- slll , lbs _ those thclt bloom ln types ot plants will be injured pro\e flowering, beauty and REIST'S SURE CROP SEEDS Vernal Dol’iut Ranger liiiOulu (■i mini IVuns< olt Kenl.uul IVnna (■kiimi M.uiiiuoUi HMtitll) ( OIIN' DI’A UEOI’MI) liV - I’KNN STATU U\t > . ST VITOA (■et our pines .mil saie monel REIST SEED COMPANY HYDROPONIC GREENSMOBILE INC. ALFALFAS CLOVERS MT. JOY PI«, 01. 3-3831 OFFICERS OF THE LANCASTER COUNTY GUERNSEY 4-H club after their election Wednesday night are: L. to R Eugene Denhnger, game leader: Mary Ellen Mumma, Secretary, Elaine Stoltzfus, president, Susanne Mumma news reporter, and Nancy Stoltzfus, song leader Others elected but not present 4 for picture were Ellis McSparran, vice president, Richard Ankrum, treasurers Dorothy Garber, game leader, and Roy Brenemen, County Council Representa*) tive. Melvin Brenemen was named junior leader The adult leaders are Harry} Mumma, Paul Ankrum, Ellis Denhnger and Melvin Stoltzfus The meeting wasj held in the Solanco High School. 's’ Also See the modern miracle for Animal Housing Ventilation Completely Automatic LANCASTER, PA. • Controls Temperature • Controls Moisture ESSENTIAL TO ANIMAL HEALTH Martin Multi-Speed Ventilating Low Operating Cost Highest Efficiency • BROILERS • DAIRY COWS • BREEDING FLOCKS 9 BEEF CATTLE 9 HOGS • HORSES • SHEEP Tree Seedlings Need C.ue l *«S: —— —* f Phone EXpress 4-5853
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