Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 06, 1969, Image 14

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    14—Lancaster Farming. Saturday. December 6.1969
Correspondence
Courses (Bi,
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GIVE WAX PLANT
WINTER REST
Give Wax Plant (and many
other houseplants) partial rest
in midwinter Withhold ferti
lizer’, keep soil moderately dry
and place plants in cool areas
until more sunlight becomes
available in spring.
According to a Pennsylvania
State University correspon
dence course on houseplants,
not hot, dry, indoor air and lack
of nutrients, but insufficiency
of sunlight is the cause of slow
plant growth in winter.
Give Wax Plant full sun in
cool windows. Best winter
temperature is 60 to 65 degrees
in'the day, 50 to 60 at night
Don’t repot unless in too
small containeis to suppoit the
plants Wax Plants bloom best
when slightly potbound.
Don’t remove the short stems
or spurs on which flowers were
borne. Next season’s floweis
Will come at the same places
Wax Plant, Hoya carnosa, is
evergreen It’s a climbing plant
with thick stems and fleshy,
lustrous foliage Pinkish white
flowers of waxlike texture
bloom in midsummer. It’s been
a popular houseplant for many
years but getting it to bloom in
the average home takes time
Flowers don’t come until plants
are three or four yeais old and
sbghtly potbound
Learn more about indoor gar
dening. Send your name and ad
dress with $4 65 to Houseplants,
Box 5000, University Park,
Pennsylvania 16802 Make
checks to Penn State There
are nb other charges and a
complete course copy comes to
you by mail
GREAT
GUT IDEA!
big fun
IN A SMALL
PACKAGE
Give a scale-model John
Deere Lawn and Carden
Tractor Youngsters go for
this rugged, metal toy. Wheels
turn, control levers move.
It's cute, colorful . . . only 4
inches long Matching cart
available You'll like the qual
ity and reasonable price.
Other toys also available SEE
US FOR FULL-SIZED JOHN
DEERE LAWN AND GARDEN
EQUJPMENT, TOO.
M. S. Yearsley & Sons
West Chester 696-2990
Shotzberger's
Elm 665-2141
Landis Bros. Inc.
Lancaster 393-3906
A. B. C. Groff, Inc.
New Holland 354-4191
Wenger Implement, Inc.
The Buck 284-4141
"Cover Fire"
a boll, to warn town*people to;
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1000 m GREEN STAMPS
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Branch Office: Camp Hill Shopping Center
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DISTRIBUTED AND SOLD BY
S. M. MANUFACTURING Co., Inc.
Owl Hill Rood
El. b. 4, Lititz, Penna.
Call or Write For Free Demonstration
meaning "cover fire." It wo*
used ns a signal. by the lolling of
Phone 717-626-8585