Chester County Rose Selected For Honors Later this year a Chester County commerical rose grower will be introducing to the world Perfume Delight, one of three new varieties of roses named by All-American Rose Selections, Inc. (AARS) as 1974 award winners. The Conard-Pyle Co, West Grove, producer of Star Roses, is the largest of 2,100 nurseries throughout the Commonwealth that are inspected regularly by technicians of the Bureau of Plant Industry, Pa. Department of Agriculture The inspectors look for plant diseases, insects and cultural practices and then certify and license the nurseries to sell disease-free stock. The licensing and certification is accomplished annually Introducing an AARS award winner is nothing new for Conard- Pyle. Perfume Delight will be the 22nd selection for which they have had exclusive propagation rights, 20 of these in the last 16 years. 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Delight, 0. L. Weeks. The On .tario, California, wholesale grower and hybridizer has had six previous selections including last year’s, Gypsy. Perfume Delight, a richly fragrant, clear pink rose is the only hybrid tea rose to win an All- American award for 1974. The rich, spicy fragrance of Perfume Delight will fill a room from a single bloom Three plants in a garden will add delightful per fume to the whole area. Pennsylvania’s ornamental horticulturists are a factor in the industry and the production of Conard-Pyle alone is most im pressive. Annually the Chester County firm turns out 500,000 rose bushes, 250,000 potted roses, 150.000 miniature roses, 600,000 ornamental plants in containers, 75.000 garden chrysanthemums and 30,000 delphinium. Having been in the nursery business since 1850 and specializing in roses since Conard-Pyle has posted some important records. Of existing nurseries, none in the U.S. have Power plus capacity with superior weight distribution MESSICK FARM EQUIPMENT W 2750 N. Market St, Elizabethtown, Pa. Rh. 717-367-1319 LUNCHES DURING VACATION favorite you can give the kids two of the food groups at once the meat group and the breads and cereals group. Filling for the sandwich can be frankfurter, hamburger or cheeseburger, cold luncheon meat, sliced chicken, tuna fish, or for that matter, pea nut butter, or egg salad, or fish fillet All these qualify in the meat-fish-poultry-egg group And cheese, while a dairy product, is a fine meat substitute Pizza, too, would contribute to nutrition sim ilar to a sandwich As for fruits and vegetables one of the four food groups the choices in summer are vast and delicious. But for children, especially, I would suggest raw vegetables such as carrots, radi shes, tomatoes, cucumber, celery stuffed with peanut butter or cheese Olives and pickles offer variety of taste. The more fresh fruits your children have the better. This is the time of the year most mothers are faced with hav ing the kids home for lunch Summer camps, day camps, or trips away from home notwith standing, there are many days during the summer when the lun cheon routine brings up the old question, “what shall I prepare for the family 9” Well, the school lunch program that your children were involved in during the school year offers the best pattern the four food groups The challenge to many mothers is to do as well for their children during vacation. How About a Sandwich First off, let’s consider the sandwich. With this American been growing roses for a longer period of time, they introduced miniature roses to the U.S and to this day are the largest producers of miniature roses in the world Pa Department of Agriculture nursery inspectors also keep tabs on some 1,000 dealers or garden centers around the state These normally are inspected twice each year, m the spring and fall. 16 technicians are employed year-round and a few more are used during the summer months These field inspections are supported by a full-scale, modern plant pathology and entomology laboratory at the Agriculture Building m Harrisburg Doctor in the Kitchen® by Laurence M. Hursh, M.D. Consultant, National Dairy Council HELP 'EM PERFORM... ...feed OMOLENEr.. Let's take a look at OMOLENE, probably the most popular ration with top horsemen everywhere. OMOLENE is a “coarse" ration. That is, it’s not pelleted. It can be fed with good hay or pasture, and is formulated to adequately supply the nutritional needs of normal horses. OMOLENE has a high energy level, which is most important. The more a horse works, the more energy he requires. OMOLENE is always Micro- Mixed with the very best ingredients available. This exclusive mixing process makes for one of the most perfect blending of ingredients to be found anywhere. OMOLENE is meant to be fed right from the bag, so there's no need to throw off its researched nutritional balance by adding oats or other grains. OMOLENE will give your horses exceptional show bloom. It will truly “slick them up”, and it's uniform ... the high quality is in the handy 50 pound paper bag no matter whether you buy it at our store or in "Squedunk.” John J. Hess, 11, Inc. Ph. 442-4632 Paradise West Willow Farmers Assn., Inc. Ph - 464-3431 West Willow James High & Sons Ph: 354-0301 Gordonville Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 7,1973 And then there is the milk group. For beverages you have a wide variety of milks whole milk, skim milk, chocolate milk, buttermilk. You can flavor whole milk with fruit juice. Or make milk shakes, which brings in ice cream or ice milk You will have used butter on the sandwiches. And there’s a cheese for every taste and pocket book If you have a cooler day or evening, soups enriched with milk will give your child grand nu trition. I mentioned egg salad earlier. A word of caution- On a picnic or camping situation, you must be very careful with such mixes They must be kept cool to guard against spoilage. But at home with refrigeration this is, of course, no problem. Hard-cooked eggs, a favorite with everyone, are a delight The mam point for summer lunches is they should be fun for everybody including Mom So let the kids help prepare things and lighten your own burden Properly instructed they don’t have to make a mess. And eat out of doors, of course Use picnic plates and utensils And isn’t this the best time, too, to let your children invite their friends’ It will be less trouble than inside in the winter. Wenger's Feed Mill Inc. Ph: 367-1195 Rheems A Word of Caution John B. Kurtz Ph 354-9251 R D 3. Ephrata Ira B. Landis Ph 665-3248 Box 276 ManheimßDS 15