''rate w LITITZ Did you realize credentials decides that t T the pomsettia plant you poinsettias are dangerous have growing in your living to human and animal health, room is quite the stranger However, demand and when placed with all your growth of these plants (see other holiday traitional story on this page for decorations? Instead of PP&L’s 20,000 plants) in being a cold weather dicate that most people pay character as evergreens and little attention 'to these Santa are, poinsettias are warnings common plants in the Milton Nelson of Maryland Mexican and South County’s extension offices American areas says Dr. Conrad B Link, an This popular plant was Extension floriculture named after an American specialist at Maryland since diplomat, Joel R. 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Box 7, Newvilie, Penna. 17241 PH: 717-776-3129 - Celebrate Christmas with Poinsettias two-year-old child of a U.S Army officer in Hawau whose death was attributed to eating a poinsettia leaf (bract). As a result, the poinsettia was added to somebody’s list of poisonous _ plants And this list has been copied countless times by book and article writers without thoroughly checking its accuracy Dr. Gerald W.' Ward is director of small animal care for the Division of Agricultural and Life Sciences at the University of Maryland in College Park. He notes that some text books and manuals in the field of veterinary medicine still show the poinsettia on lists of plants which are poisonous to animals “But those books or manuals which are most respected ,n the err. —' S Gilead daughter brings $2400 FLEMING I’ON, N.J. - Top-selling female at the annual Garden State Polled Hereford Classic Sale, held here recently, went to Ron May of Asbury, N.J. for a bid 0f52400. This high-selling heifer is a daughter of the Gold Trophy Sire, S Gilead 115. She was consigned by Dunwalke Farm, Far Hills, N. J. During the presale grading, two heifers tied for the top spot. An Oakswitch BTF2 ESF32 daughter health field do not list pomsettias in the toxic plant category,” Dr. Ward comments Specific research on the toxicity of pomsettias was done 10 years ago at Ohio State University by two entomologists, Robert P Stone and W. J. Collins. Their study showed that rats exhibited no ill-effects whatever, even when fed unusually high doses of various portions of poin settia plants. This research should be especially valid, notes Maryland’s Dr. Ward, since rats and other rodents don’t have the ability, which cats and dogs have, to vomit poisonous materials out of their stomachs before they can be absorbed into the digestive system -D K PVGA is a non-profit organization dedicated to the At Garden State Polled Hereford Classic consigned by Jayama Ranch, Skillman,' N.J. sold to Mike Novak of Flemmgton, N.J. The other heifer, a PRL7 Bet 5178 daughter, was purchased from Samuel Hunter of Smithsburg, Md. by Alyson Neuberger of Pennington, N.J. The eighteen registered heifers averaged $798 under the gavel of Mike Jones of LaGrange, Georgia. Forty-five steer calves sold for an average of $573. Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, December 27,1980-Al7 Vegetable growers to sell soup at Show FARM SHOW - Penn sylvania grown vegetables will again be featured as the basic ingredient for the vegetable soup served by the Pennsylvania Vegetable Growers Association at the Pennsylvania Farm Show this year. The rich vegetable soup, according to Soup Booth Chairman, Rudy Grob, will be hearty and delicious, as always, and will be enhanced by meaty stock. The Farm Show officially opens on January 11, 1981 and the vegetable growers will sponsor the soup booth for the third 1 consecutive year The high-selling con signment was a steer sired by Vindicator, a Superior Sire. Jeff Fabijanic of Stockton, N.J. purchased the steer from Metch Polled Herefords, Flemmgton, for his 19814-H project A sale of Polled Hereford semen and certificates was held during the auction for the benefit of the Junior Polled Hereford Association. Semen was donated by Dunwalke Farm; Jayama Ranch; Lammgton River improvement of vegetable production ui the state. PVGA president Warren Thompson, said that the growers have a - close working arrangement with the Horticultural depart ment at Penn State Umversity and through the years have actually im proved the quality and the quantity of -Pennsylvania grown vegetables. The booth will be operated by volunteers during the entire Farm Show from January 11 through the 16th. All those in attendance at the Farm Show are invited to stop at the PVGA Soup Booth to see the improvement in vegetable quality as demonstrated in the vegetable soup. Farm, Far Hills, N.J.; and Raynham Farms, Hopewell, N.J. Buyers from three slates bought 63 head of Polled Hereford cattle.