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THE EVE 'STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. SATURDAY, JUNE 5. 1926 REAL ESTATE. T greens. To keep it tender it should |August 20: pole beans, July 1; bush| be kept growing -fast by fertilizing | lima 1. pole limas, June h| Al . . 3 2 ()al'(lenlllg m Washlngton Wwih nitrate of soda and frequently [sweet corn (golden bantam) August | given water. When gathering, cut |1; ev . Jul cucumibers, July o 5 all the branches- first on one . sid ins. sauash, June. 1 AND ITS ENVIRONS and then on the other, otherwise it t s One hlmuldl — will dwindle and harden. S| , peppers, 1 CHESTER J. HUNN, Garden Editor, The Star. Takoma Horticultural Club. S po: xhln The late of i (Note—The editor is pleased to pre- ves'ought to be in the ground by | mustard, and is more like celery in article on the vegetables not 10 and the best varieti VEGETABLES | habit of growth. The mustard flavor | c v grown in rdens. | Green Mountain and Irish Cobbl | is refined by blanching, and it should | This article was wri 3 st| One should use caution in the | be stored in a cool dry place. It may |who was compelled for v ting of the crop from a young as; It is possible to have fresh vege-| be kept unt idwinter and is pre-|live mainly on a vegets .| gus bed. With a mature one, ay cear from | ferred as a salad. s a w authority on | cutting can be runlmueld until_the i ; bbages are richer in|vegeta row! roduct is and stringy and no; your own garden in the r T e and | v edible. en the tops should | Washington. It has heen done and | ave very hardy st itamii| without the aid of enhouse. LY iod from e | ¥ of vegetables for early| ed not only t o s particularly important. Pe Applies to 4 5 the seed | but by Winte: ver-Wintering vegetables y “lea stalk should s he allowed to | the best of the: s . of which rhubarb | hotbeds cold fr: Cont v, as this tak e energy of the of chivory, s ph June 1|and as e wel with decaying m an 2 e of food | cultivated like pa i | the roots are tak » arts ex t t | 5 in the ground. packed in boxes of soil for : ; o | o S cover the seed with a in the cellar near the furnac 5 § 3 e box should be covered with another " Che se . i . home 3 box filled with oak leaves so that no in o ven [people are using them for Summer | ) "There In cliimed to be some | 1 crops. Th b rted Lo [ & > in planting the lima seed re uw(ul overed in Winter for blanchin ucumbers or often an down for this assists re is no-need o 3 it o pro- 0ot in emerging from | introduction of a wees t r . “Have plenty of fertility in The beans are &mnulml in a ivated dandelions are cut 'l rames ci e but shun the use of much ith holes in the bottom and the | \ u P nitrogen. kept in the dark and| s iest Spring can be . while others will delay 'R R for the in- flooding with water | ¥ lisown “seed " of the|blinting and use the s for | s st k Orchardists 3 ; s :|lettuce during the e fand e & % spray at e King of Denmark, which | months. - 3 as catch the 1 to seed as qu e schedule for s ¢ I »f insects and the ) e s as they mo_mj.;rm.: Its size is limited;. its density controlled. Surrounded m‘"{fl.o"l".u..x re the groun s soringand - Autumn greens Ean) i by a permanent belt of %reat Estates and exclusive hold- Cellarand it auring tho Win: ool tancy or sow 1 Z 2 X : ings, it will never sprawl out into ill-designed cheapness. An Elaborate House at a \ et Nor will tall buildings with staring store fronts ever hud- Reasonable Price e dle together in Woodley Park. hin to a foot & d then be 1 epared for a wonde (;HI\,H:\ \tlmmv nt A wealth ) o had in known. & wect sowing in stc- ” ; = ? g y 2 L ) v but particul Homes of various types, sizes and prices are in course of erection, t for a late c . . . P ; . . and the strict limitation of the area which can be built upon makes a a foot apart | To masntain a supply of delightful| home in Woodley Park a sound and profitable investment. ed rin the | crees the hot, dry Summer, white. If taken| ‘ /////////////////////////////// 72, Homes of Seven Rooms With Modern Appointments, Two Baths and Built-in Garage Sell for $2,500 Cash and $125 Monthly. Prices, $16,500 and $17,500 rown if planted J and spinach_is another . but worth growing for Summer 727, (]I,lri\"'ElAAND PARK HOME 3300 Lowell Street Other homes in this beautiful com- Exhibit Heuse ’ \ munity — now built and building — are 2907 Corner 8th and Fern Streets priced at $28.500, $32,500 and $55,000. Cathedral Avenue N.W. Is open for inspection daily and Sundays TAKOMA hraioi A 5 il .unti] 9 P\ Here is a new type house, just being completed, that will comply with the specification of many home seekers. The exterior is showy and the interior elegant. Corner lot. 6 large, sunny rooms; open stairway; chestnut trim downstairs: hardwood floors throughout; beautiful fireplace. 4 > Extra large bath with Pembroke corner tub, pedestal lavatory, shower and tinted tile work. . . A Go out Georgia Ave, turn right into Pincy Branch Road and left into Fern Street. Pr;ice. szz.mr‘]casr;al")le Terms : G W CHASE on Al y ) i ~ Open Al Day Sunday Balle\’ Bm]dmg . Takoma Park D (A. For I‘wvlvc« Information l‘lvmt \lum 24, fifififi%fifififlfifififififififififififififififi First Offering of This New Group of PRESTON BuLT HOMES Unusual Design in Modified English Architecture IN A LOCATION SECOND TO NONE . 1430 K Street N.W. Main 3830 Members Washington Real Estate Board NEW HOMES THAT ARE PROVIN i THEIR SUPERIORITY OWNERS will tell you that these homes offer the best investment that you can make. Corner Madison THERE ARE A FEW LE — Sumple Hlowse Today Exhlblt House—lSlG Emerson Street NW v >l .| Six rooms of unusual size—tiled bath with built-in tub and pedestal basin— wide screened porches—metal weather-stripped and screened throughout—%g-in. clear oak floors—built-in refrigerator—enameled kitchen cabinet—one-piece sink—deep lot to wide paved alley—garage—high, healthful location—conveni- ent to two car lines. ‘ &&K@@&@&&&%@&&&@@§§§§§§§§§§§§ COMPLETELY FURNISHED JhoushCouter ot Baum’s Furniture House These homes contain 9 and 10 wonderful rooms and three complete baths and the most modern equipment, including Chamberlain Metal Weather Strips, Flaherty & Krebs’ Copper Screens, Armstrong inlaid linoleum and Seeger Refrigerators. There is a beautiful yard and two-car brick garage. opening on \\ulr paved alley. - OPEN FOR INSPECTION TODAY T Doy et i Tt ¢ | PRICE, $9450—SMALL MONTHLY PAYMENTS— Reached by Sixteenth Street Bus and 14th Street Cars 0 Ve e ANFELD PRESTON &} wsg« N. L. 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