Evening Star Newspaper, April 10, 1926, Page 21

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REAL ESTATE THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, SATURDAY, APRIL 10, 1926.\ REAL ESTATE T G 1 . & . W . is the narcissus jonquilla. This plant | frame and transplanted to the open | mental trees and shrubs and other | tion certificato ‘x(flmd by an inspec Nutico to club _se es: . This | Horticultural 3 - | h] ()’t has rush-like leaves and a deep yellow | ground when the conditions are favor- |, " i s for propaga- | of the Federal orticultural Board. | column een able to make per- , April 8 p.m., in the New arc enlne m as nb on L = “I“"'“ and plant products for propaga- | &, H2 ) € e to be shipped out of | sonal contact with a few clubs. We |National Museum, Tenth and B flower, usually more .nan one on a |able. t the District must be presented at the | fessing an interest in lening in |streets northwest, Dr. H. L. Shantz {stem, and possessing a heavy fra-| Onions do best when they are s i ] = - grance. They are the true jonquils. | thinned in the row and given frequent With the exception of special quar: inspection house of the Federal Horti- | want to include all org: ions pro- | will give an illustrated lecture on v © a Lk antines, these plants may be admitted v A - Wy 4 g bl V08 t d|“A Botanical Exc 3 s . . i 5 < The polyanthus group, such as the |shallow cultivations to keep the soil |0 y el |cultural Board at Twelfth i B|and near Was itten and tanical IExcursion from the (Continued from Page Twenty.) soil or location not actually a swamp, | naver"\Whites. are not hardy in this | loose. Often the gardener will do |te the District, provided that each| i coid northwest for inspection at the | published invitations have been ex- | Cape to Cairo.”” The public is invited - o L % pay th ACkARe e as anied b certifi- { but do best in a loamy soil in a half- region. The; re grown indoors, in |considerable hand weeding. Onions | Package be ceompanie i L time of shipping. In case of large |tended to all of the clubs whose names On the evening of April 13 Dr. B. furies ot various sorts and most peo- | shaded place. _Ipots of soil n water. These ten. |require a light, mellow, rich soil cate of inspection signed by the Stale | shipments, arrangements may be | were published in The § of April | T. Wherry will address the members 18 are oblivious to the dangers which | 1=es are part Fly s o | B0 e e e 54 The fully grown onions should not | nursery or hortleultural inspector of f g0 for ‘inspection at other places. |3 to let this column y of the Battery Rark Garden Club on ¥ o 5 ave been crossed with 7 v arise from the neslect of such in. || « umps on |y nd gave a v group |be pulled until the tops have been |the State from which the plants were nd other club infor) Cultfvation of Wild Flowers.” ; ! : rassy . g oken over and the bulbs partially |Shipped. Iach package_must Dbe . The Potomac Garden Club, whose furfes. Fuen broken limb and every | bacoot rders or in open shrubbery ;f;h“”‘;‘"‘“}‘ e e oenell. iArter this P Py | plainly marked “plants” {md bear the CLUB NOTES 4 X gk o) B Hikok, Hreatient wound which penetrates as fa ] v When planted they may be | (Gt Sl B8 e o e e of | early fall the crop can arve name and address of the shipper and & s flease send in your notices to i N. G. Watts, vice president, and Al inner bark may become a r rbed for a number of years consignee. ~ Further, neither the mail A i 8 2 7 . i 1 o years| oo or more to 4’8 Tially | and dried in the open for a few hou 0 . i w0 Star Bullding 3 Z Sholl, secretary, has arranged danger to the well being b ‘ located and aliowed | it ‘g““m‘ a stem and usually The crop is then taken to & cool, d authorities, 1 L or express In the near future we hope to pub. | This Is your column. Are you m % | to make this » of its most active tinJess thiess Anrlcs Are siwempliy S| ature their foliage without mow- us is a_group namie and can | Placo to cure and then stored where | companies uth to deltver | it e e ncerning & number. of | the most of the opportunity to put |seasons. . A meeting of the officers and properly treated. There are v |ing, continue to bloom. Perhaps {1, SIEEEHS S 0, BYPU NG and ST | they will not freeze. any such package until as Tl o eiating i sormo: aetal | your club o d s ur mem- | directors has been held at which plans active plant ane : e best cultural practice i cHte it Ulitgs Brifapet. e passed by an nspector ¢ i cognition for | were outlined for the y d the ir f | ks 5 : ar an Betioe et el ural I ¢ s. ~ Haprpilon the reasons for their organization S L bbileioss e nwaiting the opr ] h open- . the : i o S g i B i o AT PN Horticultural Board, 1\:.“|hu‘v‘1 o e EailE ooarations bE eadis orab . 3 ality dications are that the membership this through _the the | when their leaves become yellow and | 2" fragrant, deep yellow flowers. AR SO I plants are recei within th 4. |the present time. | At tho meeting of the Amerlcan! (Continued on Page Twenty-four.) vitality of the tree en ‘(’iflhh, 4 Y i do best ted immediately. trict. cial business. However, ar cl all of one variety, planting Masts from outside the boundaries of | black currants from the Nex : _[ IE‘ 7.’ .7. CI] ! Ei E not_deter ops are 2% 0! For young pulling or bunch onlons, | the District or else they desire to ship | States and New York, becaus of the | Bal [d [ [d €W upaivision - v be unde t me of the year when the sap is not nning too actively. This period of growth in most trees will he iwing those weeks when the buds and leaves are expanding in the spring. All home owners should know how to remove broken, d limbs. Cavity re difficult Some tr or to check the spiittir when they are joined prominent croteh. The although there snon s the Soil can be propared.| For the purposo of controlling and |tain plants cannot also some with | Sometimes onion sets are planted in [eradicating and preventing the spread | tions of Ne ves and a yellow | the fall in this locality and given a| f dangerous plant di s and in- [Japanese beetle plies to ’T)w- next group would be [slight muich to protect them over |sect infections and infestations, a set s where the Iuropean corn trumpets, or the | winter. of regulations was promulgated in r is present. with white flowers, | ~As soon as the dangers of hard frost | accordance with law by the Secretary | Regulations also control the sending very flat, saucer-shaped |are over onlon seed can be sown for [ of Agriculture in 1920. These rules[of plants and plant materials from trumpet, usually edged with o the fall crop of large onions. The |and regulations control the movement | the District. No package will be re {or red. They do best in moister soils | seed must be strictly fresh and thickly |of all greenhouse and field.grown |ceived by the mails or by any of the and are usually late in flowering. sown in_rows from 12 to 15 inches | florists’ stock, trees, shrubs, vines, |common carriers If it contains any of Between the long trump apart. Sometimes the seed for ea uttings, grs scions, buds, fruit [the articles mentioned in the second of “tree surgery” are 5 eoatr ot ot Agd trumpets there are & number of | onions is sown in the house or cold ' pits and other seeds of frwt and orna- | paragraph, unless it bears an inspec ep of the d Leedsii, ,\ \R(‘nl\»\l S AI” al e ,U‘"‘“‘,"““.' and 3s~‘!|(v\\, l S Y f B . E e it 0 groups. Those t t | With a trumpet from one-third to two- naJJeciion o eautiru omes Narcissuses are of interest to the (ln’nh the l(lm.(h of ll;emflm‘fll lul'x\es , me grower becau ve with cailed Incomparabilis narelssus N S Alb C d l A e W il fhose with ity epei ilcn ifban ear St. an’s Cathedra family has & VA f fone-third the length of the floral color and fr 3 P, W leaves are called Barrii nar us. blossoming lasts for F There are a number of other s i 5. may be grown i k f land perhaps the most interesting one (_ha gardener will plant onion sets in | from Washington to some xmno A Mm' pine bl - rust. plants Now Being Platted for Record E @ 209, Discount to Early Buyers 5 inches apart in the Tow. 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