Springtime Magic Begins At Philadeli PHILADELPHIA (Philadelphi a Co.) —Embark on a voyage into spring as six acres of breathtaking gardens lead the way through “Horizons For Discovery,” March 8 to 15 at the Philadelphia Flower Show. The captivating sound of danc ing fountains bounces off terra cotta rooftops as visitors approach the Show’s 7,000 square fool Gen ual Feature display. The great American Southwest is alive with color and motion in this enchant ing mosaic of regional cultures, adobe structures and a desert gar den. Fragrant, wisteria-laden trel lises canopy your entry. Giant Sagurao cacti, lipping the scales at 700 pounds each, stand like sen tinels at the garden gate and lead the way to the Santa Fe-style Town Square. Inside, open-air shops, a cantina and the 16-foot Bell Tower surround you and beckon visitors to discover the magic that appears on the horizon. From California to Tennessee, Maine to Hawaii, the talents of 18 of the nation’s top flower arran gers from the Garden Club of America pay uibute to their reg ion’s claim to fame in “America Discovered”. From traditional to abstract, each massive arrange ment captures the spirit of Ameri ca in flower. Discover the extraordinary hor ticultural talents of SI major land scape exhibitors. The lifesize “snapshot” of a scene from The Secret Garden evokes a return to innocence with its oversize plant ings of pink, blue, yellow and white perennials. The memories of childhood continue as you encounter a topiary Humpty Dumpty taking afternoon tea in a trcchouse. The dreamy quality of these You can’t control the weather, but you can Increase your dry weather yield by controlling soil fertility Hi-Calcium rfin UMESTOK gardens takes a realistic turn as you explore the fascinating world of plant genetics. Navigate through the laboratory where the cutting edge of technological developments and the latest hybrids are unveiled. Witness the newest rage in garden design in the moonlit magic of Night Gar dening; stroll through a popular contemporary garden, the Water Garden, and learn how to maxim ize your leisure time with lower maintenance plantings of orna mental grasses known as the “Hair of the Earth.” While the focus of today's gar den is on newer and mote unusual designs, you can also glimpse gar dens of the past. Two classic gar dens conjure up the sultry romance of The Great Gatsby era. and the great estates of the past with patterned beds and lush ter races. From New World to New Wave there is a gardening style, floral combination or botanical gem to excite one and all. Windowboxes and bonsai, din ner table settings and miniature rooms, mammoth-sized flower arrangements and others the size of a thimble all vie for the coveted awards in this, the largest and most prestigious indoor flower show in the world. In addition to the 1,700 artistic and horticultural entries in the Competitive Class section, free lectures and demon strations are presented by talented floral designers, photographers, and horticultural experts. For those who want to recreate some of the Show’s garden scenes at home, 100 Marketplace vendors offer everything from potted plants and cut flowers to bird houses and handmade baskets. The Philadelphia Flower Show will be held at the Philadelphia Proper lime application can increase you dry veather yield hia Flower Show - A landscaper prepares a mulch bed In preparation for the annual Philadelphia Flow* er Show, which begins Sunday. Civic Center, 34th Street and Civ ic Center Boulevard, March 8 to IS, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Sundays; 10 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. Monday through Saturday. Tickets are available at the door, $10.50 for 4-H Trains Young Entrepreneurs UNIVERSITY PARK (Centre Co.) —Youngsters are developing business skills and discovering job opportunities in the 4-H Learn and Earn for Fun and Profit Program, the first of its kind in Pennsylvania. "Knowing they can operate a small business does wonders for young people's self-esteem and gives them fresh ideas for finding jobs," says Laurie Sicko-Sandow, For prompt dcltwjr coot*** dealer or call Blue Ball. Pft. (800)2334)805 (717) 354-4125 adults; $5.25 for children under 12. Group tickets are available for $9.75 (Minimum of 10 if ordered through the mail). For additional Show, travel or accommodation 4-H coordinator in Chester Coun ty. "This is especially important for youths in low-income, high unemployment areas." 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