32—Lancaster Farming, Saturday. April 20. 1974 : T" Lancaster Farming Photos for Sole ELI If you’d like prints of any OF FLOWERS Lancaster Farming AND HOURS photographs, we'll be happy to Though the floweri of make them for you. To order, E l d,n . b “ rgh ,. s . ./ L-t rt . c ock don t actually bloom in just complete the form below could. accord and mail or bring it to: Photo £ t £ c Teacher’s Scotch Department, Lancaster j n f orrna t lon Centre, write an Farming, 22 E. Main St., operetta about this timepiece Lititz, Pa. 17543 .md call it Blossom Time. ————— The idea of having some The photo I want appeared irsort of floral display on the the Lancaster Farming sloping ground at the entrance j( to West Princes Street Gardens was on page— the caption begins 1 would like to order the following prints; Number of Cost of prints Size each 4xs $1 50 . sx7 2 00 . 250 Total order (Please add 6 pot Pa Sales Tax) a floral clock from the great Please send remittance with exhlbltlon in St Louis, where order Allow 10 days for suc h a clock was on display. delivery Name Street Town Zip State. Wit SPRAY PAHT hShTbAWS i SHEDS wift Bnining Country Squire INTRODUCTORY OFFER $6.50 per gal. if you help. $7.50 per gal. if we use boom truck. PAINT & AIRLESS EQUIPMENT AT MOST REASONABLE RATES. Phone (AC) 215-445-6186 PHARES HURST RDI Narvon, Pa. 17555 BELT. 33G Basic soil insecticide of the ’7o’s Improved granules Belt controls a wide range of soil insects that attack com .. cutworms, wireworms, white grubs, seed com maggots, many others Velsieol guarantees that the new formulation Belt granules flow freely through your applicator, and we have details of that Belt, from Velsicol, is chlordane at its best, for economical, broad-spectrum control Make Belt part of your corn-pest control program Order today Msfc us jur details mid guarantee registration card Wfi, J' r and •n?'V Total was first, thought of in 1902, the yea* - o f King Edward’s coronation. The site of the present floral clock was then ’laid out with flowers in the shape of a crown. The following year the Superintendent of Parks got the idea of using the site for In 1904, Edinburgh’s first floral clock was laid out on its present site At first, it only had one hand, but the following year it appeared as a complete clock with cuckoo chime, and has operated as such each summer ever since. The clock is 38 feet in cir cumference, 11 feet 10 inches guaranteed* to flow freely guarantee .i m . layout. To plant tha whola -mv/ * in depth; the minute hand is Each year a special design |roa ukeg throe men throe IKY A 99 inches long and the hour i* drawn up by the Suporln- wetf){i of con *tant work. Ap hand «6 inches in length, lendont of Parka and plants pfoximatcly M.OOO planUare /V| ACC|lT||?r\ When filled with plants the arc potted for the purpo** put j nto the floral clock, large hand weighs about 80 of providing the contrasting w h|ch, ovary year, “growson” A pounds and the small one colors which are always «- morc an( j more to MU about 50 pounds. fcclively incorporated in Uie BEACON Harvest more hay per acre... more digestible nutrients per ion. H. JACOB HOOBER RHOADS MILL, INC. EARL SAUDER, INC. INTERCOURSE, PA. Selinsgrove. Pa. NEW HOLLAND, PA H. M. STAUFFER & SONS, INC. 0. KENNETH McCRACKEN & SON LEOLA, PA. MANHEIM, PA. Beacon Reps. Ted Belefski Chester Weist R. E. Rudisill Ph. 523-9173 Ph. 741-2600 Ph. 854-2281 Beacon Feeds, York, Pa. Phone 717-843-9033 Hay Pre-Serv
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