All Gardens Great & Small by York Co, Horticultural Agent Tom Becker NEW VARIETIES FOR 1998 Gardeners are looking for new plants every year. Here are new flowers and vegetables that are featured in 1998 mail order seed catalogs , seed packets or as bed ding plants at garden centers. This is the second in a series. Heliotrope arborescens ‘Mid night & Twilight’ are two new Heliotrope hybrids. Midnight and Twilight offer a vastly improved seed quality, in addition to im provements in uniformity and overall plant quality. ‘Midnight,’ the more compact of the two at tains a height of only 10-12 inches 9th\ — EPHRATA FAIR I Tueeday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday & Saturday _ September 23 through 27, Wednesday. September 24 CALENDAR OF EVENTS " This exciting parade consists of marching bands from all over Pennsylvania, floats created by local scout troops, churches and organizations, baton groups and much more. Thursd Juggler - Chris Ivey Kiddies’ Day Entertainment Roaming Throughout Kiddies’ Rides A famous juggler who entertains young and old alike by spinning plates, riding a 5 foot unicycle and juggling such things as acrylic balls, clubs, knives, torches, rings and hats. Friday. September 26 - 7 Susquehanna River BancF^Q^a^^^PB 1 This popular band has shared the stage with such stars as the Judds, Reba McEntire, Ricky Skaggs, and many more. They have appeared on TNN and at the Grand Old Opry and performed on the Marlboro Country Music Tour. Their music has been described as “Great variety...from driving instrumental excellence to smooth acappella and back again. LOCATION- Corner of Main & Lake Streets in front of the Post Office. Saturda 41st Annual Baby Parade Judging will take place at the starting point at 1:00 p.m. The parade will move at 2:00 p.m. In the event of rain, the Parade and Judging will be held in the Steffy Buick Building, 20 S. State St., Ephrata at 1 p.m. Parade forms on Lake Street, Ephrata. Must register by Friday, September 26 at 5 p.m. For more information contact: Mrs. Geraldine Burkholder - 859-1271 or the Fair Office at 733-4451, the week of the Fair. FOR INFORMATION: Visit the EPHRATA FARMERS’ DAY while ‘Twilight’ reaches 14-16 inches. Impatiens ‘Cajun Series’ have a unique habit which keeps then) from becoming leggy in the gar den, even in heat and humidity. They make beautiful hanging baskets and containers, holding their shape longer for the home owner. New colors are Water melon, a brilliant neon rose, and Salmon. Impatiens 'DazzlerO Apricot Improved’ produced an abund ance of intensely colored, apricot orange blooms with slightly dark er eyes. Excellent in the garden Ephrata Fair Parade September 25 September 27-2 P.M. the compact, uniform plants flow er freely until first frost Impatiens ‘ShowStoppetCher ry’ is a free-flowing, rich rose red variety with a branching habit. It provides superb performance in morning sun or partial shade all day long. Ideal for hanging baskets, pots and gardens. Impatiens ‘Super Elfin® Sun rise’ is a unique new color com bination for impatiens the flowers have salmon orange cen ters with purple edges. Better branching and improved flower power give this impatiens high consumer appeal. Impatiens ‘Tempo Punch’ has a warm scarlet/carmine flower that shines against its light green foliage. Plants are easy to grow and reach a garden height of 8 to 12 inches. Impatiens Temp ‘Watermelon’ produces a large I.S to 2-inch flower that is a watermelon color with a soft cherry eye center. Plants are easy to grow and reach a garden height of 8 to 12 inches. Impatiens ‘Wild Blue Yonder’ is a new species type with large la vender flowers and dark green, long narrow leaves that are rem- Monday. Sei 3- P.M. Registration - Fire Hall, Art, Vegetables 4- PM. Scarecrow Registration 4-8 P.M, Tent City Registration 5 30-7 30 PM Models Registration Tuesday. September 23 10AM >tember22 Hospital Auxiliary Bake Sale Midway Opens Exhibits Open Hog Judging Adult Tractor Dnvmg Special Dinner (Tent City) Rides Open Antique Tractor Games Pig Chase 11 A.M. 4 P.M. 4-30 P.M. SPM 5 P.M. 6:30 P.M, 7 P.M. 8 P.M. Wednesday. September 24 I 9-11 A.M. Tent City Demonstrations I 10 A.M. Dairy Goat Judging 10 A.M. Midway & Exhibits Open ■ IP.M. Cloister FFA Tractor Driving ■ 2 P.M. Lamb Judging I 4 P.M. Rides Open 7 P.M. Parade ■ Thursday. September 25 | 10 A.M. Midway & Exhibits Open | 10A.M. Dairy Cattle Judging l| 1-6 P.M. Kiddies'Day ■{ 4 P.M. Baby Beef Judging ■ 6:30 P.M. Livestock Sale _ 7 P.M. Tug-Of-War Weigh-In ■ 7 P.M. Garden Tractor Pull | Friday. September 26 _ 10 A.M. Midway & Exhibits Open l| 4 P.M. Rides Open II 6:30 P.M. Cow Milking Contest " ’ 7 P.M. Family Fun Contests ■ 7 P.M. Antique Tractor Games I 7& 9 P.M. Susquehanna River Band | (Comer of Main & Lake Streets) Saturday. September 27 I 9 A.M. Exhibits Open | 8-10 A.M. Exhibits Removed In Park 12 Noon Rides Open* ■ 1 P.M. Baby Parade Registration I, 2 P.M. Baby Parade » Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 20, 1997-B9 iniscent of rhododendrons or Any questions regarding the hellebores. Big, bold, shrub-like above article can be addressed to plants with succulent, thick stems Tom Becker, Penn State Coopera grow 24-36” tall. Exotic look for tivc Extension at (717) 840-7408. shady gardens or containers. Better Kid Care Workshop SPRINGFIELD (Delaware Co.) Training for child care providers will be offered in Dela ware County on September 23 from 7-9 p.m. This workshop, sponsored by Penn State Coopera tive Extension in cooperation with the Pennsylvania Department of Public Welfare, will provide two training credits toward maintain ing licenses for child care provid ers. 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