118 —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 4,1978 Plant lovers’ corner UNIVERSITY PARK - Dieffenbaduas are broad leaved foliage plants that, unlike most houseplants, contain their own secret weapon against attackers. They contain a juice with irritant or toxic properties. A person or animal that chews, bites, or tastes the plant will experience a swelling of the lips, mouth, and tongue. For this reason it is sometimes referred to as the mother-m -iaw plant, tuftroot, or dumbcane. Small children and pets should be kept away from the dieffenbachia. Handle the plant with care when making cuttings for propagation purposes. Dieffenbachias are popular houseplants because of their durability and ease of culture. Watering an important part of growing the dieffenbachia. Maintain a moderately moist soil Water thoroughly and then not again until the surface of the potting medium is dry to the touch. Best growth occurs between 65 and 75 degree temperatures. Do not let the temperature drop below 50 degrees A relatively moist atmosphere will result in vigorous growth. The large dieffenbachia leaves may dry up m a hot room Spray the leaves the year round. Dief fenbachia s tolerate a wide range of light conditions They will grow in heavy shade and can be used in dark areas in the home, but growth will be slowed They grow best in bright, indirect sunlight The dieffenbachia has a unique type of flower made up of a spathe and spadix The sapthe is green and often resembles an unfolding leaf. It remains on the plant for a long period of time.. The spadix is erect, off-white in color and often hidden. The male flowers are near the top of the spadix and the female flowers occur at the base. The flowers are insect pollinated If fruit develops, it is berry like in appearance. Dieffenbachia seldom flower in the home but their blooms are not considered attractive. There are several signs to watch for in diagnosing trouble with dieffenbachias. There signs include; yellowing and dropping off of lower leaves-from over- COMPLETE DISPERSAL Located on Chappie Rd. off Rt. 432 leading from Addison to Canisteo, N.Y. 2Vz miles from Rathbone, 8 miles from Addison, 13 miles from Erwin, 13 from Bath, N.Y. Watch for auction arrows. SATURDAY, FEB. 11 At 1:00 Sharp 54 REG & HIGH GRADE HOLSTEINS - 54 3 REG - 51 HIGH GRADE Herd consist of 34 mature cows, 10 bred hfrs., 4 breeding age 3 from 9 mo. to 1 yr. & 3 small calves. Several fresh cows, 8 due in March, 4 Apr., 5 May, 5 June, 2 July, 7 Sept, 5 Oct. Records on all cows, 2 cows over 20,000 M unofficial test. A.B.S. breeding some sires, represented; Gem, Comet, Combination, Double Triune, Sunshine, Fond Billy, Fascmation, Rocket, Alliance, Thaddeus, Olympic, and others. Interstate tested, preg. ex. shot for shipping fever. D 17 Allis gas tractor; J.D. 50 w/loader, windbreak (roll-a-matic front end); N.H 845 round baler new last year only baled 190 bales; Decker self unloading wagon & running gear; Ford chopper w/all 3 heads; N.H. 460 haybme; NH 222 spreader; I.H 2 row corn planter; 2 feeder wagons; Allis 3 bottom plow; 3 section 12 ft harrows; 2 hay elevators; transport weed sprayer no tank; approx 30 cow stanchions. MILKING EQUIPMENT 450 gal Dairy Kool bulk tank; dump station w/washer, dryer & approx. 40 ft. hose; Surge 30 plus milker pump, 2 DeLaval magnetic milker units one 50 lb pail other 35; DeLaval magnetic converter; 30 gal. elec hot water heater; S.S. wash vats. XR-16 semen tank - Semen 9 amps Pond - Prems Super Charge, 4 amp. Lawcrest Knight Alliance; 4 amp. C. Hanover - Hill CR Lucky; 16 amp Skagvale Frasea Rocket, 4 amp. Delati Allstar Gem Martin, 5 amp. J 2 788 - Jer sey. Sales Mgr note You will find a good uddered well bred herd as noted above 2 cows have made over 20,000 of milk in the past year on unofficial test. The fact is Mr. Deery weighed the milk daily & was on official test the last 2 months with the high cow milking 89 lbs a day Many of these cows originated from the well known herd of Charles Markiewicz herd, Canton, N Y Selling order machinery at 1 00 sharp, cattle at approx 2 00 Terms - Cash or good check Lunch av ailable Sale under cover Owners FRANK & ANGELA DEERY Auctioneer - Arlow Kiehl Sales Manager - Gordon Wood Mansfield, Pa. Phone 717-549-4901 For the most in advertising coverage and preparing your sale. Cali Wood’s Auction Service DEERY MACHINERY watering; plant rots off at the base rapidly leaves dry up -iov, onmuliU in room, plants need periodic syringing, kaf < -mt faded-plants need more light; lower leaves fall iml plant becomes leggy-too low light in tensity,. hionn !. d edges and/or leaf tips-too much fertilizer, too diy for short periods; lower leaf drop sudden changes in temperature or plant is in drafty location, and leaf yellowing or discoloration-plant in full sunheht Ants can also cause considerable damage because they c arry certain aphids which secrete a honeydew. The ants gather and feed on this honeydew, and fungus may also develop on it. Tip burn is another problem. Droplets of water may develop during the early morning hours on the tip of the leaves. This process is known as “guttation.” And, if there are excessive fertilizer salts in the sod, these salts will be in the solution of the water droplet. When these droplets evaporate, the salts remain on the tip and cause tip burn. UNIVERSITY PARK - When the weather turns cold, houseplants must suffer with two problems - hot, un ventilated rooms and icy, drafty windows. Artificial and coal gases will damage most plants long before there is enough present in the room to be detected by odor. To check for gas leaks, place some fresh carnations in each room where the houseplants grow. If the carnations “go to sleep” or the ptals turn upward in six to 10 hours, enough gas is present to injure the foliage. Houseplants need fresh air, but they must not be placed in the direct flow of heat or near drafty windows. Quite often the air round a window pane will be chilled to such a degree that it will harm the plants, even if the room temperature is comfortable. Any leaves of a plant that touch an icy wmdowpane will stick to the glass become brittle and break off. If there is « By Order of FIDELITY BANK, Trustee Under Will of Janies C. Charlesworth, Dec’d 29± AC. GENTLEMAN’S FARM Little Britain Twp., LANCASTER COUNTY, Pa IDEAL RETREAT FOR EXECUTIVE or HORSEMAN E/S, PINE GROVE-to-WHITE ROCK RD. Just Vz Mi. E. of Ashville Rd.-Bet. Rts. 472&222 Just W. of Chester County Line & Octoraro Reservoir Trustee’s AUCTION Subject to confirmation/Clear of Mtge/Possession/ AS AN ENTIRETY Colonial-style FARMHOUSE; 7 Rooms, Bath, Fireplace. Excellent BANK BARN w/Box Stalls. POND. Stone SPRINGHOUSE. FENCED FIELDS. 6± Ac. WOODLANDS. Inspection: Sun., Feb. 19 from 1 to 4 P.M. SALE on PREMISES: SAT. FEE. 25 at 11 A.M. 15% deposit at sale - request illustrated brochure. *'4 AUCTION CO. OF PA. BROKERS—AUCTIONEERS 426 Market St, Camden, N J. 08102 (609) 365-0030 1519 Spruce St, PHILA , Pa 19102 (215) 545-4500 FEESERSISTH PRODUCTION SALE FRIDAY, FEB. 24,1978 OFFERING; 25 Hamp. Boars 18 York Boars 15 Hamp. Gilts 16 York Gilts 45 Hamp. Commercial Gilts 30 Crossbred Gilts 7 Crossbred Gilts All pigs tested negative for pseudorabies. Sale held at Dukes Brothers Sale Barn, Salisbury, Md., 5 miles South of Salisbury on US 13. turn right on Stockyard Rd.. 1 mile on left. Phone sale day 301-749-5979. Lunch Available - Scanagram Figures on Boars. Delivery Available. For Information or Catalog call or write - Franklin Feeser Box 372 Taneytown, Md 21787 301-84 S-6280 i “Genetically bred to be productive, ( ✓ —-v sound, long and lean” i \ 1:00 P.M no other place to put plants during frosty nights, a newspaper placed against the pane will provide some insulation. Park fees changed HARRISBURG - The The proposal to raise Environmental Quality campsite fees from $3 to $4 Board has voted to increase per night for Class A sites State Park camping fees by with modern washhouse $1 a night per site and to facilities available and from allow visitors at campsites $2 to $3 per night for Class B until 10 p.m., one hour later sites using pit toilets and than the previous regulation, cold water pumps generated The Board also voted to 24 letters of comment, 13 retain the current regulation approving the increase and calling for quiet hours in 11 opposed, campgrounds after 9 p.m. PUBLIC SALE DAIRY HERD DISPERSAL 100 HEAD OF HOLSTEIH DAIRY CATTLE & DAIRY EQUIPMENT THURS., FEB. 16,1978 Located about 2 miles east of Loganville, Pa. along Rt. 214 (Dunkard Valley Rd.) near the Codorus Church of the Brethren, York Co., Pa. 100 HEAD HOLSTEIN CATTLE This is a very good herd of top grade Holstems consisting of 58 head of milk cows of which 25 are first calf heifers, 12 bred heifers, 14 open heifers, 14 small heifers & bulls and 2 Ig. service age purbred bulls. Herd is in all stages of lactation, with many in full flow of milk, many springers and several fresh at sale time. Dairy farmers, don’t miss this fine opportunity for good herd replacements & young pasture cattle for spring. Cattle will be tested & health charts will be available for interstate shipment. DAIRY EQUIPMENT Universal pipeline milker outfit w/6 units, IVz" pipe complete w/ compressor, washer, etc, used 5 years; new Rheem 80 gal. hot water heater; Milkeeper 1000 gal. bulk tank; Surge pail milker; S. steel double wash vat; S.S. buckets & strainers; feed carts; dairy sup plies. Terms: Cash or approved check DANIEL I. McCLANE GERALD R. McCLANE Robert L. Sechrist, Auctioneer Ph. 382-4379 Not responsible for accidents Lunch available HAT & GAVEL AUCTION CO. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9,1978 mF 5:30 P.M. MIES, FOIMITUIIE, COINS, JEWEIBV Selling Estate of Edna M. Guhl, Mount Joy and others. 1 Mile North of Lititz on Route 501 COINS TO BE SOLD AT 7:30 Slant front desk, marble top table, cedar chest, cane seat and back rocker, small pump organ with lyre design, table lamps, portable B & W TV, lots of amber, blue and red glass, Johnson Bros, blue china set, Doulton pewter water pitcher, Tiffany type table lamp, parlor light, early painted tea pot, Edison cylinder phonograph with horn (extra cylinders), 3 mantel clocks. JEWELRY - pearl necklace, diamond ring set, 10 single cut diamond band, gold Masonic Lodge pin, sterling spoons. Also following GUNS - (2) 43 Rem. model 700 with 6 power scope, 20 gauge model 900 Ithica semi, 410 Rem. model 11-48 semi, 12 gauge Franchi semi, 22 Rem. semi with 3-8 power scope, 12 gauge model 420 over and under double barrel, 22 crack shot-26 single shot, and lots more WE SPECIALIZE IN PUBLIC AUCTIONS, ESTATES AND ANTIQUES WILBUR N. HOSIER 306 Owl Hill Road, Lititz Harold K. Galebach, Partner HAT & GAVEL AUCTION CO. SELLS ON COMMISSION CALL 626-0254 Receiving Hours: Monday, Noon to 9 P.M.; Wednesday, 9 A.M. to 5 P.M.; Tuesday, Pickup Day. S. Positively No More Garage Sale Leftovers I Will Be Received. I At 11:30 A.M