Philadelphia Flower Show (Continued from Page B 15) artistic and horticultural skills of hundreds of area gardeners will once again capitivate show audi ences in the world-renowned ama teur division where more than 2,000 entries are expected in more than 700 competitive categories. This year, the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society presents “The American Gardener’s Scr ies” of special events at the Flower Show. A fantastic new gardener’s playstation, "The American Gar dener’s Backyard," located in the Pennsylvania Convention Cen 2-Year Extended Warranty on Vermeer® Round Balers and Twinßakes Purchase a new Vermeer Baler* or Twinßake* between now and February 28,1999, and you qualify* for Vermeer's Special 2-Year Extended Warranty Plan, no matter how many bales vou produce. But hurry! This offer is fora limited time only on pre-season purchases. See your participating Vermeer “Hay Specialist" for complete details. See your local Vermeer Hay Specialist today! DELAWARE GREENWOOD Richard Wilkins PENNSYLVANIA AVELLA Craig R. Sweger BLOOMSBURG W.F. Welllver CARLISLE LIT Ponderosa Enterprises DAMASCUS Rutledge Repair FRANKLIN Oakland Products FRECBURG Glenn Beldler KITTANNING W.C. Crytzer Equipment Inc. ter’s beautifully restored train shed, is complete with hands-on demonstrations and displays of the latest garden gadgets and acces sories. Backyard partners will pro vide hands-on gardening demon strations on today’s most popular topics flowers, trees, lawns, and convenience gardening. A special “Backyard” exhibit fea tures the soon to be constructed “National Garden” at the United States Botanic Garden in Wash ington, D.C. Visitors will also be able to get all their gardening questions answered by master gar- LIBERTY Bohnert Sales & Service MT. PLEASANT C. W. Neiderhiser Sales PEACH BOTTOM Triple H Equipment Inc. PUNXSUTAWNEY London Farm Supply SAXTON Bob Wilkins WYALUSING William Beebe WEST VIRGINIA AUGUSTA D & G Equipment Sales Inc. MORGANTOWN King S Sons Equipment imeer Hay Specialist. deners in the Backyard's “Q & A" kiosk. Daily special events in the scr ies will also feature “Afternoon Tea” at 3:45 p.m. in room 202 B and free daily Culinary Presenta tions of culinary artistry by cele brity chefs and designers. Those taking Tea will enjoy a delectable menu served in the traditional English style. Individuals may re serve Tea on the day of their Show visit. Group Teas may be reserved in advance by calling (215) 988-8800 (the cost of an After noon Tea does not include Show tickets). Culinary Presentations offer visitors excellent decorating and preparation tips from garden to table. Presentations will be held daily at 11:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. in room 204 B. More than 125 vendors will tempt the gardener in everyone with blooming bulbs and bird houses, pots and plants, seeds, cut flowers, tools, topiaries, lighting and watering systems every gardening need or desire from beautiful to basic can be purchas ed in the mammoth Show Market place. New this year, is a complete line of official Flower Show mem orabilia. For lasting memories to youMsk Wou &ss>* (Continued from Page B 16) ANSWER Kathleen Reiff, Stevens, wanted a source to purchase Broad and Narrow Way posters, which were printed in Germany but is now said to be out of print. Thanks to David Seibel, who writes that he has several posters. Contact him at 1610 Stein metz Rd.. Stevens, PA 17578. Don’t Wait Until It’s Here - Register Today To register contact Beth Moore, Conference Coordinator phone/fax (717) 375-2639 or e-mail - beth@innemet.net If you have recipes for the topics listed below, please share them with us. We welcome your recipes, but ask that you include accurate measurements, a complete list of ingredients and clear instructions with each recipe you submit. Send your recipes to Lou Ann Good, Lancaster Farming, P.O. Box 609, Ephrata, PA 17522. Recipes should reach our office one week before publishing date listed below. February March bring home, visit the official “Flower Show Shoppes” through out the Convention Center. Philadelphia's wealth of cultur al attractions, award-winning res taurants and hotels, its renowned historic district and supeib shop ping venues are all within walking distance of the Flower Show. Show attendees may exit and re enter the show on the same day without an additional admission charge. Visitors arc encouraged to take advantage of this opportunity to explore the city and all of die Flower Show Week special Mid-Atlantic Dairy Management Conference “Systematic Approach to Dairying in the Next Millennium " February 24 th & 25 th Radisson Penn Harris, Camp Hill, PA Topics Include: ♦ Specialization ♦ Nutrient Management ♦ Water Quality ♦ Business Viability ♦ Biosecurity ♦ Information Management ♦ Changes in Dairy Farming For the complete program see the OAfIA Lancaster Farming Web Page @ fiWMM www.lancasterfarming.com 2000 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 6, 1999-817 Recipe Topics Heart Healthy Recipes One Dish Dinners Potato Lovers Month Nutty Recipes 13- 20- 27- 06- events. A complete listing of acti vities is available by calling (215) 988-8899. Plan your visit when crowds are at a minimum. Best viewing hours are weekday evenings from 3 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. During the week, hours are Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. On weekends, the show operates Sun days, 8 a.m.-6 p.m. and Saturday, March 13, 8 a.m.-9:30 p.m. Weekend tickets are $lB for adults and $l6 during the week. Children ages 2-12 are $8 (good any day). Advance purchases and group sales are $15.50 (good on any day). Tickets can be purchased in advance through Ticketmastcr, participat ing PNC Bank branches, SEP TA Ticket Outlets, Camera Shop, Inc. and participating nur series and florists. Group orders may be placed by calling PHS at (215) 988-8839 for a reserva tion form. For more information about The Pennsylvania Horti cultural Society and the 1999 Philadelphia Flower Show, visit us online at www.libertynet.org/ -flowrsho/.