Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 21, 1984, Image 48

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    BB—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 21,1984
4-H sponsors seedling sole
DOYLESTOWN Start spring
off right - plant a tree seedling!
The Bucks County 4-H Council in
cooperation with the Bucks County
Soil Conservation District will hold
a Tree Seedling Sale on Saturday,
April 28. The sale will be held from
9:00 to 11:00 a.m. at the Jamesway
Shopping Center, Route 611 and
Almshouse Road, Warrington, Pa.
The tree seedlings are sold in
packs of 10. Cost per pack is $4.00.
The seedlings are two years old
and four to 10 inches in height.
The following types of trees are
available: White Pine - a fast
growing tree, reaches six feet in
six to eight years; Douglas Fir - a
medium growth tree, reaches six
feet in seven to 10 years; and Blue
Walk for Heart scheduled
LANCASTER The American
Heart Association, in conjunction
with Rax Restaurant, will sponsor
a Walk for Heart on Saturday, May
12 from 1 to 5 p.m.
The third annual walk begins at
the East Towne Mall Rax and
follows a six-mile course to the
Dillerville Road Rax.
Participants are asked to obtain
pledge sheets and registration
forms from the American Heart
Association, 610 Community Way,
Lancaster, or any Rax Restaurant.
Maps of the route will be provided
with the informational packets.
Prizes, including a weekend and
show in New York; a day at
Hershey Park for four; American
Heart Association tote bags, and
free food for all participants
completing the walk will be
awarded.
Walks for Heart are held to raise
funds and sunoort for American
, Spruce - a slow growing tree,
reaches six feet in 10 to 14 years.
To order tree seedlings, contact
the Bucks County 4-H office,
Neshaminy Manor Center,
Doylestown, or phone 343-2800
extension 385.
The Bucks County 4-H Council is
a representative group of Bucks
County 4-H clubs, which are
conducted by the Bucks County
Cooperative Extension Service of
Penn State University. Funds
raised from this tree seedling sale
' will benefit 4-H educational
programs for young people. 4-H
offers programs in camping,
natural resources, conservation,
and wildlife.
Heart Association sponsored
research, community programs
and public education. Heart
disease is Lancaster County’s
leading cause of death.
For more information, please
call the American Heart
Association, 393-0<25. All proceeds
benefit the American Heart
Association, Lancaster Chapter.
M. WORLEY NURSERY
I True to name I
1 FRUIT TREES j
Apple & Pear
4-6 ft. Trees
Prices Per Tree
Each *7.50
3-9 *7.00
10-49 *6.00
Prices are for standard
size trees. Dwarf and
semi-dwarf add 50* per
tree. List of varieties avail
able;
Addlos
Yellow Transparent
Lodi
Tydemans Red
Early Mclntosh
Summer Rambo
Red Summer Rambo
Ohio-Nonpareil
Smokehouse
Macoun
Dbl. Red Mclntosh
Spur Type Red Mclntosh
Spartan
Cortland
Dbl. Red Jonthan
Empire
Grimes Golden
Yellow Delicious
Spur Type Yellow
Delicious
Triple Red Delicious
Super Red Delicious
Dbl. Red Delicious
Northwestern Greening
Red York
Dbl. Red Stayman
Law Red Rome
Granny Smith
Peaw
Bartlett
Clapps Favorite
Seckel
Beurre Bose
Anjou
Moonglow
1 boneless “fully-cooked” smoked
half ham
1 jar (10-oz.) cherry jelly
Mi cup light com syrup
Mi teaspoon ginger
1 clove garlic, sliced
Canned sliced pineapples or apples
for garnish
parsley or watercress for garnish
Remove wrapping and casing
from ham. Place ham on rack in
shallow roasting pan. Insert meat
thermometer so bulb is in center of
thickest part of ham. Cover face of
ham with aluminum foil to keep it
moist. Bake in 325°F. oven as
directed on package label or until
meat thermometer reads 140°F.
It will take about 2 hours to heat
a 6-8 pound half ham. While ham is
baking, prepare glaze. Combine
jelly, com syrup, ginger and garlic
in saucepan. Bring to simmering
stage; simmer 3-4 minutes.
Remove garlic from sauce and
discard. Brush glaze over ham 2 or
3 times during the last 30 minutes
of baking. Garnish with sliced
pineapple or apples and parsley or
watercress. Serve leftover glaze
with ham. Count on 3-4 servings
per pound of ham.
GOURMET POTATOES
6 medium potatoes
Order direct from this ad. We will ship at proper planting time. Everything ordered from this ad will be shipped
prepaid or delivered to Root's Market, Manheim or Green Dragon Market at Ephrata.
If you are interested in smaller or larger trees, write for a catalog which has complete description of varieties
and list of all other trees we grow, such as nut trees and Shade Trees.
We are growers of fruit trees. Every tree guaranteed true-to-name and guaranteed to grow or we will replace
Ham
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BAKED HAM WITH
CHERRY GLAZE
Peach &
Nectarlm
4-6 Ft. Trees
prices Per Tree
Each
3-9
10-49
List of varieties
available:
Harbelle
Garnet Beauty
Early-Red Fre
Jerseyland
Redhaven
Harken
Harbrite
Raritan Rose
Golden Jubilee
Triogem
Glohaven
Red Rose
Wild Rose
Sunhigh
Canadian Harmony
Hale Haven
Loring
Madison
Belle of Georgia
M.A. Blake
Cresthaven
Jersey Queen
Jefferson
Redskin
Jerseyglo
Elberta
All Red Eiberta
J.H. Hale
White Hale
Autumn Glo
Rio-Oso-Gem
Gemmers Late Elberta
Flavortop
Red Gold
Fantasia
Late Yellow
White Nectarine
2 cups shredded sharp Cheddar
cheese
V« cup butter
1 Mz cup sour cream
1 2 cup chopped onion or chives
1 teaspoon salt
teaspoon pepper
2 tablespoons butter
2 tablespoons paprika
Cook potatoes in skins. Cool and
peel, shred coarsely. Saute butter
and onions in saucepan (if using
Cook’s ir \
Question V'/
Comer ?
Editor's Note: We’ve been getting excellent responses to
our recipe requests, but we still need recipes for homemade
pizza sauce and for seafood bisque with shrimp, crab,
scallops and fish.
QUESTION - Mrs. John Wayne, Leesport, is looking for a
recipe to cover Easter candy eggs. She needs to know the
exact amount of paraffin to add to the exact amount of
chocolate.
QUESTION - Mrs. Marlin A. Winters, Elizabethtown, is
looking for a recipe for canning hot peppers.
Cherry
& Plum
4-6 ft. Trees
Prices Per Tree
*B.OO
*7.50
*7.00
*6.50
*5.50
Each
3-9
10-49 *7.00
List of Varieties Available:
Swawt Cherry
Vista
Black Tartarian
Venus
Sam
Napoleon-Royal Anne
Rainier
Emperor Francis
Schmidts Biggareau
Ulster
Bing
Hedelfingen
Van
We also have
Montmorency Sour Cherry
Shiro
Ozark Premier
Santa Rosa
Stanley Prune
Methley
Burbank
Duarte
cmves, stir m with seasonings).
Add cheese and melt over low heat.
Remove and blend in sour cream
(chives), salt and pepper. Fold in
potatoes. Put in a 2-quart greased
casserole. Dot with 2 tablespoons
butter and paprika. Bake un
covered at 350°F. for 30 minutes.
Can also be made in a crockpot -
about 3 hours.
Apricot & Quince
4-6 Ft. Trees
Prices Per Tree
Each *B.OO
3-9 *7.50
10-49 *7.00
List of Varieties Available:
Apricot
Goldcot
Moorpark
Syr. 18-24 in.
Prices Per Plant
Each
3-9
10-29
*4.25
*4.00
*3.75
Varieties available:
Bluetta
Earliblue
Spartan
Collins
Blueray
Bluecrop
Berkeley
Jersey
Coville
Plum
Grape Vines
2 Yr. No. 1 Vines 2.50 ea.
Varieties available:
Concord-Blue
Niagara-White
Van Buren-Blue
Caco-Red
Catawba-Red
Cayuga-White
Rhubarb *1.25 each
Horseradish 50* each
Strawberry
50 plants *lO.OO
Asparagus 2 yr.
No. 1-25 plants *9.00
Mrs. Sharon Bollinger
Ephrata
Quince
Improved Orange
berries
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