€ —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 12, 1962 Prune Shrubs After Blooms The. golden vellow blossoms of fotsvthi.i have passed toi mother vc.n although m.mv ether spnng llowetin., sbiubs are still in lull bloom In order to insuie on abun dant supply ol welcome color next spring lotsvtbm and ether eaily tloweimg sbiubs Etuh as spirea mock otanee and dentzia should be pinned immediateh altei tbe\ bloom, says Robei t K Stevens c\t< n sion hoi tic ultui ist with the University ol Delawaie Removing the old wood, three years and oldoi, down to base of shrub, will stimulate the growth of larger, more attractive llowers next jeai. Stevens sajs Shrubs that bloom m late PVl^rlr June, Julj or August, such as abelia, snowberrj and'rose of /"> QTkrttAr I Irk Sharon should not be pruned OflOW \->p until late water or earlj Coming Trouble spring—February or March of next >ear The only exception j) 1( j you JOU can i e arn Is to remove an> dead, diseas- a ]ot about a „ alling . tractor ed or broken branches These engme through a fairl> simp l e should be removed immediate- l3tanunat Km. lust as a doctor ly, as they are found. might -start his diagnosis of Pruning should preseive wrong with you by tak the natural shape ot the shiub This is accomplished by cutting hack some ot the branches, re- ou *- overcrowded areas, and moving dead, diseased, weak removal of older branches and broken blanches thinning at K r °und level. FEED FOR TOP FINISH with Wayne SWEET MIX fop quality protein supplement is specially formulated for so*vy grain feeding. If* high Vitamin A and protein content plus the proper mineral Luianca produces maximum gains and a high degree of finish L , , aoonomically and efficiently. fcOlt SHEEP'—feed Wayne Sweet Mix without stllbostrol. | ITILBESTROL SEOfX* * w## * MU U evedeWe with er with- MILLERSVILLE J K. STAUFFER & SON SUPPLY CO. Ui»n A. Itoll.iiw Millci-wllc ROSS C. ULRICH. JR. H. n. I’.-..!. «..««.„« J - C WA XJ: R & SOxN ’ (■.ip MOUNT VILLE FEED SERVICE C - E SAUDER & SONS K. I). I, J I —*r*l B. I) l! ( olumliui H. M. STAUFFER & SONS. Inc. Wilin' r - llonkn - I/<■<>!« ROHRER’S MILL SUNSHINE FARM u. t v. Vi; - wAfus * •-- - * * -supply; INC.“' • J-H it/, and Scluefferhtow* At the turn of the century many a farmer still used the same Before electricity came to the farm, a farmer’s wife needed a method of plowing as had his father add grandfather—a strong strong arm, too—for lifting that heavy sadiron between wood rang' pair of oxen and a strong pair of arms. and ironing board several hundred times a week. LIME VALLEY MILLS H. I>. I, Willow Si root GRUBB SUPPLY CO. l.li/abcthlown HERSHEY BROS IlHuhol'K When the USDA Began . . . mg >our temperature or o\a- t 0 ] ook for mining jour tongue’ Black, deposits on the Its true, according to agn- end mean culture engineers who advise . , . . , ~ , . using too rich a tuel mixture, that many forms of the ele- . ~ . . . or you have possible ignition mentarj engine conditions that , ~ T . ' ~ trouble In either case, you re trequentlj cause trouble m a WdSt gas> and the Mtuatlon tractor engine can be spotted bhou]d be correeted through a quick check of the spark plugs Wet, olly de P°sits are a sign The engineers point out too, of excessive oil consumption, that an examination of just you re sure rings, bearings one plug will generally tell ' a * ve guides are in good the whole story since most sba P e > better check to see of the adverse conditions af- whether the plugs you re using fectmg engine performance us- are correc t heat range ually show up on all the plugs •• • Could be the > ’ re to ° cold The time required for the or tbe enSlne whole operation is no more Burned, chalky white m than a. lew minutes. Here s 'ii'ators, plus badly enoded .5. Quality Feeds at Law Cost ... FLORIN FEEDS || $0 Pl 9?!n.feecs ! * ★ LABOR SAVING BULK V ❖ •> ❖ I From Our Facilities to We Can Serve Your Individual Need's Call Mt. Joy OL 3-2411 Today! V <• ♦> ❖ ❖ * <• <* <* ❖ <• <• Wolgemutb Bros., inc. v Modern Manufacturing Service Florin, Peitna. electrodes, are generally an m. dication of overheating Chock here for an. excessivelj loan mixture or overadvanced tim ing as this condition tan re sult in burned valves ,md spark plugs. If you haven’t got the time to do it yourself, your lotal farm dealer •will be glad to make this check for jou The few minutes it takes are well invested, and may save you a lot of time and money. The most profitable t>pc o{ farming now'days seems to bo cultivating _ congressional com- mittees BAGSL BULK * EASY HANDLING 50's Excellent Our : ~ *- \' f 'i . S' 'y I, *
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