6—Lancaster Farming, Friday, April 5, 1957 Farmers Supply FLAVORFUL MINERAL RICH VEGETABLES THE EASY WAY A UtODU CT Of SWIfT VICORfi comeuti riAur foo* | VEGETABLE SEEDS Large Selection HULL PEAS 10 lbs. . $3.50 SUGAR PEAS 10 lbs. $4.00 GREEN BEANS 10 lbs. $3.50 YELLOW BEANS 10 lbs. $4.00 LIMA BEANS 10 lbs. $4.00 SWEET CORN 10 lbs. $3.00 ALSO Large 10c or Oz. Pkts. SAVE BUY IN LARGE QUANTITIES FLOWER SEEDS 10c to 50c Pkts. Large selection of varieties STRAWBEERY PLANTS Large Sturdy Plants for Best Results AVAILABLE NOW * PREMIER 'BIG JOE ■" FAIRFAX ' TEMPLE * FAIRPEAK * SPARKLE * CATSKILL $ 3.00 Per 100 ' . $ 7.00 Per 300 $lB.OO Per 1000 RHUBARB ROOTS AVAILABLE NOW 25f each 6 for 51.25 ASPARAGUS ROOTS BIG TWO YEAR OLB ' AVAILABLE NOW 100 $3.75 1000 $35.00 BERMDA ONION PLANTS 150 Plants . 75c 1050 Plants $3.50 available now CERT. SEED POTATOES available now We deliver on our regular routes * Cobblers * Russets * Katahdins * Kennebec " * Green Mountain HYBRID SEED CORN US-13 H-780 H-276 Jackson & Perkins ROSE S 1.25 each L arge Selection Also Patented Roses FARMERS SUPPLY CO. 137 E. KING ST. Lancaster, Pa. A LARGE WHITE BLOOM is what com mercial chrysanthemum grower Robert Le fever seeks in his greenhouse. This flower is a good example of the confirmation and Lancaster Greenhouse Man Now Grows Chrysanthemums All Year Greenhouse operators and growers were neither farmers nor non-farmers for years, accord ing to Robert Lefever, 1300 East Power Is up 138% FORD TRACTORS You get a real bonus of power in new Ford Tractors. That’s espe cially true of the big 40 drawbar horsepower in the 800 Scries . . . an increase of 138% over the 17 horsepower Model 9N of 1942. And there are many advanced design and performance features, too —like live-action hydraulics and live P.T.O. Yes, you get more for your money with Ford —more in power, more in per formance. Come in today and see for yourself. SEE YOUR LOCAL FORD DEALER Allen H. Matz Ph. AN 7-6502 New Holland Haverstick Bros. Columbia Pike Lancaster Ph. EX 2-5722 Elizabethtown Farmers Supply Inc Conestoga Farm Service Quarryville - Ph. ST 6-2597 King St., Lancaster. “It finally took a' specific ruling from the U. S. Department of Agriculture to put us in the fanning cate- Sander Bros. Ph. EL 4-872 J Ph. 7-1341 size that is desired for best selling quality. Lefever grows mums for sale the year around by controlling day length of the flowers artificially. (LF Photo) lOOK AT THE INCREASE IN msEPomr ffoiyStSHß 40 2 H.P. SjSKIHHMI «• 1953 Wgff * 24* H f. 1943 SSR9MB 221 H P. 1f42 39! 14.2 H.P. •Priwter HmwK Denver gory," be said. Lefever, who now grows cut flowers with his son, John E. Lefever, started in the green house business in 1922. He grows the normal variety of hothouse / your ,f Youngest Generation* faster with K i U Improved with You'll discover a big difference in faster growth and early nutrition when you start using improved Red Rose Chick Starter Try it. MOUNTVILLE FEED SERVICE JOHN H. BONHOLTZER BDJS. Columbia, Pa. LEROY GEIB Manheim, Pa. R.DJ3 FAIKVIEW ROLLER MILLS JOSEPH M, GOOD & SON BJLI Narvon, P*. R.D.I Blrd-in-Hand, Pa. t B. GRAYBIEL & SON WALTER Sc JACKSON, INC. Refton, Pa. plants and does some retail busi ness. But the bulk of the business is devoted to raising chrysanthe mums on a year-pound basis. “Planning for the sale pf the flowers starts about six months ahead,” Lefever Said. “This means that we start planning for the big wedding month of June in Janu ary.” Most ot the mums grown are white, but for fall sales, a con siderable number of bronze blooms are sPown. Yellow flow ers are, also grown on a continu ing basis. For the average grower, the chrysanthemum is a fall bloom ing floWer. Just how does Lefever manage to produce good blooms the year round? “The chrysanthemum is very sensitive to light and tempera ture,” Lefever says. “It takes short days for it to set bud and produce blooms.” “To accomplish this, we control thE'day length in the greenhouse by a combination of light proof cloth covers and by the use of artificial lighting.” “In the winter, that is from October to May, we put lights on the plants for about four hours a day to give them a long growing day. Then when they are about 18 inches high, we shorten the day length' This makes the plant set bud,” Lefever explained. (Continued on page 7) v Red^Rose 1 hj Chick Starfer ANIMAL FATS METHIONINE R.D.4 SNADER’S MILL R.D.I Christiana, Pa. Lancaster, Pa. Stevens, -Pa