Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 02, 1978, Image 16

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    IC—Lmctttor Faratag, Saturday, Pac—ibT 2,197»
FLEM3NGTON, N.J. - “Why did my chrysanthemums
bloom so late?” ask many home gardeners, and the best
answer is that they are the wrong varieties, according to
experts.
Some excellent types that are grown as potted plants
and cut flowers in greenhouses just aren’t satisfactory for
outdoor planting.
Many take as long as 12 weeks from bud to bloom. These
plants normally flower the first week in December, which
is just right in the greenhouse but entirely too late for
garden plants.
The beautiful Princess Ann varieties, for, example, are
sold as potted plants and require 10 weeks from the time
buds form until bloom. They do not flower until the second
week in November and are not satisfactory as garden
chrysanthemums.
Plants that need only six to eight weeks from the tune
buds form to flowering make the best garden varieties.
These plants come into bloom between mid-September
and mid-October.
Varieties can be selected from catalogs that list the
blooming dates. Most catalogs listing home garden
varieties do not include those greenhouse types which are
not suitableiorthe homegarden.
In the Spring, many florists use lighting to bring garden
chrysanthemums into flower as potted plants. These can
be planted in a garden and will flower a second time in the
Fall.
Last minute gift ideas told
WEST CHESTER - Do
you have some empty milk
cartons, string, yam, bricks,
pine cones,'tin cans? You
have the ingredients for
some , interesting
recydables.
The gilt giving season is
close at hand the Chester
County Extension service is
offering a workshop
“Making Gifts on a Budget.”
Hie program will be held at
two locations from 9:30 -11
a.m., on Thursday,
December 14, at the Ex
tension office, 235 W. Market
St., West Chester and
Friday, December 15, at the
New Garden Township
Building, Rt. 41 (2 miles
south of Avondale and just
north of the intersection of
Neward Road and Route 41.
This is a free workshop but
pre-registration is necessary
by Monday, December 11.
Call or write the Extension
Office, 235 Weat Market
Street, West Chester, 215-
696-3500.
Association, says that the
new House and Senate
members at the state capital
are considerate towards
ONE 30’ DIAMETER 7 RING
BIN ON STOCK TO BE
SOLD AT
SUBSTANTIAL DISCOUNT
THE NEWEST GIRTON DEALER IN LANCASTER COUNTY
★ 2 Used D-2 - 500 2 Used D-2 - 300
★ 500 Gal. Milkeeper 1 Used D-2 - 400
BUY YOUR MILK TANK NOW FOR YEAR END
10% TAX INVESTMENT CREDIT & TAX REBATE
fSDUWU DC MILK AGITATOR MOTORS* |
I y 2 PRICE OF NEW MOTORS I
(TO BE SOLD ONLY WITH MILK TANK)
• Planning Layouts • Sales • installation • Service
SHENK'S FARM SERVICE
501 E. WOODS DRIVE LITITZ, PA. 17543
PHONE: (717) 626-1151
Bulk Tanks • Therma*Stor After 5 P.M. - Call Titus Burkholder - 717-859-1620
Our Service Trucks Are Radio Dispatched _ 24 Hr. Service Offered
i Ik}* PAYMENT PLAN
|y||n AVAILABLE
Noah Wenger
agriculture and that
Governor-elect Richard
ERNON MYERS, INC.
STEEL BUILDINGS &
GRAIN STORAGE
Chet Heim
Thornburgh indicates he will
consult agricultural leaders.
R.D. 4 - Box 845
Lebanon, Pa. 17042
Phone: (717)867-4139
COMMERCIAL and AGRiCU LTURAL BUILDINGS
WE OFFER COMPLETE ERECTION ON ANY SIZE OR STYLE BUILDING.
J Coupon Today!
□ SEND STEEL BUILDINGS LITERATURE
□ SEND GRAIN STORAGE LITERATURE
NAME
ADDRESS
CITY.
TELEPHONE
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U GIRTON MILK TANKS
nice Speaks louder Than Words"
* USED 1,000 GALLON D-5
WITH AUTOMATIC TANK WASHER.
Rictfard Thornburgh
In all, a positive effect for
fanners |s foreseen.
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