46 —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 1,1977 Plant lovers’ corner DOVER, Del. - The countryside will soon be ablaze with the brilliant colors of autumn foliage. As frosts wither and brown gardens. University of Delaware Extension garden specialist Dave Tatnall suggests taking a cue and cashing in on nature’s colorful Fall celebration. The best way a home owner can do this is to include in his landscape some of the many ornamental trees and shrubs which have eye catching foliage at this time of the year. The following is a list of deciduous trees and shurbs which Tatnall recommends for this purpose. Besides “Witt HAND w ■P I (t ft GRAND PRIZE! *lOOO SHOPPING SPREE To be awarded Saturday, October 8, the final day of the Harvest Sale. PLUS THREE *5O SHOPPING SPREES DAILY register every day for these prizes ... on the second floor of either store, Downtown or Park City. All adults other than Watt & Shand employees and their families are eligible. No purchase is necessary for you to win sure DOWNTOWN: 9.-30 TO 5 FRIDAY AND MONDAY 9:30 TO PARK CITY: 10 TO 9:30 HARVES SALE STARTS F providing outstanding autumn interest, they have ex cellent ornamental value at other seasons. Recommended trees are - Flowering Dogwood - red leaves in Fall; Sourwood- scarlet; Gray (“Clump”) Birch - yellow leaves, which contrast nicely with its white bark; Sweet Gum - red, yellow or purple foliage; Whte Ash - deep purple and yellow; Norway Maple - yellow; Sugar Maple - brilliant yellow, orange, and red foliage (makes a really outstanding display); Scarlet Oak - scarlet. Recommended shrubs are - Royal Azalea - yellow, orange and red leaves; Japanese Barberry - scarlet; Blueberry - scarlet; Redvein Enkianthus - orange to scarlet foliage; Winged Euonymus - deep red to brilliant scarlet foliage (one of the best); Splcebush - yellow; Doublefile Viburnum - deep red to purple; Common Witch-hazel - yellow. Check out these and other plants this Fall while they’re actually showing their autumn colors. Late October or November is the time to plant them. To get an idea of how IDAY BOTH they look in the landscape, check out public parks and gardens, as well as your neighbor’s backyard. You’ll even see some growing in the wild. Many of these handsome foliage plants are available at local nurseries and garden centers. Grange meets VIRGINVILLE - The Virginville Grange met recently with the following items being discussed. During the school season, all meetings of the grange will begin at 7:30 p.m. The Grange is sponsoring a trip to Wheeling, West Virginia, on April 1, 1978. Furthur plans will be an TORES! Lancaster's greatest Fall savings event is back again . . . and it's doubly spectacular because you can save at either of the two great Watt & Shand stores ... in Downtown Lancaster or at Park City. Don't miss our greatest Harvest Sale . . . ever! nounced as the date ap proaches. It was announced that James Schiegel was a first place talent winner at a talent contest held recently m BemviUe. Schiegel will compete in the regional talent contest to be held in Kutztown. '« . V » I '( r j* * r r i*. 9 X