Evening Star Newspaper, July 3, 1926, Page 19

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‘REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. SATURDAY. JULY 3. 1926. REAL ESTATE’ e ed soil over them. Label the pot, |forcing new growth, which in the | Pruning reduces the total amount of ETEEEEE ST = - - . S and it adds interest to write the|hybrid tea, tea and polyantha roses|fruit, but that gathered will be earller, | | Gardemntr in Washmgton e o ol of ho st and 1hs | mens fowere et st o ) spec,al Offen ng Tho next thing to be doné is to| Aphids are unusually abundant at| Bush beans are now ripening in xmterlu;‘a p?lts or boxes, using a water [this season on roses, spireas, chrys-|many gardens, and if new plantings| | of a New pot with a fine sprinkler attached. If v | have not been made more seed should | i{ the seeds are very choice place a plece Sl ) Conducted by JOSEPH W. WELLINGTON. of glass over the pot and shade the |other plants, and should be controlled |be sown at this thme. 0 - o |1 pots or boxes from the hot sun. . It | by spraying with nicotine sulphate| U SR F0€ 200 FEY TG Loa“or | || die. Sceds of all annuals should be |13 fatal to allow the soil in the pots |and soap solution. Nicotine sulphate | BETR GEOY NG 0o r e rouna | i A e O e When dry | T boxes or frames to get dust dry {5 obtainable at most drug and garden .0 80O Ll OO Borsntably et s O A T eeed in paper |A{ter germination has begun, and |supply stores, usually under the trade [ {OVOIRE /10 FEC® (OO0 1006 Tomatoes, e s Paderately. cool, | NOthing Is so' bad for the smail secd: | name of Black Leaf 40. S ht LR A ey otHex CroTi r K I the following | IIN8s as to be kept alternately wet and | ~Those who disiike to work i the |ein Sad MOEE B 00 LOPT porapte | | No. 2 Ch T O Woutd bo. sown: dry. erefore an_even degree of hot sun will find that an hour or two [ Yeliows ~VIFEETOTTRE | VO Ga 0 Plants may be propa , | Sprins Sl e Tamta. | motsture should be maintained if pos: |early or late in the day will do much | &1 9! Y,’, by worklng s 1itie ncrenea ™ Pt iec s bl To Hoey the garden in good snape. |restored to viger by working a little | [l DFRE 5 Blackthorne ; - When the young seedling plants are Tle the voung climbing pole limn | SiEeate OF Sqes, GG e JO0 260 Mg | | rous | sufficlently advanced, usiaily when |beans to their support and they will | PIant. = O% 1% ti8 Boc 16 Sory P o ; Street the true or rotor leaf appears be. | quickly entwine themselves about the | SOIMton of WitAL Bf BEETL, CTC f ¢ . ; i i ! “wn in | tween the cdons, the seedlings | poles and tako caro of themselves. | (GWRGR 10 B0l ey 3 . Corner Conn. Ave. ropagation by seeds is the sim- hat v They splanted to a frame or| ‘Tomatoes grown on stakes or E Sage Twenty) | | plest method. and it is the method ’ der in the garden. 1In|Should be pruned of thelr side shoots _ (Continued_on_Page Twenty 3 7 ; Ch Ch { L will discuss tn this article. It he. ods | transplanting place the seedlings from | 00— | |1} PR - vy as Cus - | three to four inches aps cording | = RyE eI R i 5 ’ : 3 Al bl > | pot or pan must be clean - | to the vigor of the plants. ‘The plants ] n the bottom in t i may be left in this position until the | | | | 1 y : k/ : } 5 o L Oan ound kfl"\&'}?rk;lble the following . scks. Over this [ Spring. ght dressing of leaves or [ || O to keep the |Straw is beneficial to the plants if | || penlng Announcement fill up with placed over them early in December | ng, the soil l’:!s((over!“ng .m\\' remain on the| | | 8¢ 1 should be | Plants unt the severe weather Is | v . . .mi“.fi\::"\z'm‘:m.n e - 4‘;‘&, pIn transplanting perennials ¢ O. M. Boaze and Wm. A. Craig, formerly ‘ : oot : r permanent quarters think out i : | : . 3 ‘\lrlnr’\u‘x‘l"xx\"nu“{:::"i hich good color scheme and follow it. managers of Business Property Department, s o Pleisin » sand than the plant itself |best esthetic results it s preferabl | 4 - o : i off 5 | | . bz 4 to mass the plants for effect rather Chas. D. Sager, will open their new office for ||} : 4 $1,000 Cash | P ¥ » & o than mix the varieties. 8135 Monthly helo X6 Sror forrAtion by e D. LUMSDEN. General Real Estate Business at Room 203, Ver- / due to cross.fertilization | S i . mont Building, corner Vermont Ave. and L St., . soiiel % TIMELY | ko 4 4 Moderately it ot |1 Tom_of ‘the. pota_yr boxes SUGGESTIONS | il i e i > : . : Priced Sunday after 10 AM. Colum- | ovy the fine soil will be pla and soil down firmly with the «nd smooth th n it one desires a We have selected this brand-new detached home as one of the most attractive and Autumn crop | Boaze ealty ompany | buys in Chevy Chase. Its location is ideal—right at Connecticut Avenue, immedi- to fi:u;f:fl""ll(\‘re(];q :rnla i ately between the Chevy Chase and Columbia Country Clubs. The grounds have hands, ! a frontage of 60 feet on Blackthorne St. and 110 feet on Connecticut Ave.—inclosed with hedge and improved with several large trees. The house itself is distinctively individual, convememly planned and completely appointed. There are six big rooms, including an immense living room with massive stone open fireplace; tiled bath The paper is held in with shower, large side living porch with concrete flooring, and other features. A Moy . side driveway leads to a 2-car garage. You Should See This One—TODAY ’ WA 1 Gm, ) il .2 | Hedges & Middleton, Inc. F OR COLORED o sl k .1412 Eyi S,',f N,'?V' VREAITTORS Franklin 9503 New 6-Room Brick Homes i : : i CoaaT All Modern Improvements il e 7 I's Home—Under the Very Best Conditions at Illfl!l|||lmglllfllllllllfll|lll|2 North WOOdSide, : Md. SUNUUITTHHNIE Cottages All the glory of the beyond the \District How to and country is hcre—inter- Line—out Georgia Ave Reach mingled with the con- nue extended into Mont- Bunga]ows veniences and utilities of gomery County—re- North i town—a combination splendent in its verdure Woodside —of unique not so fully realized—at and mmmrmhle with its E{:;‘c“ 'r'o;:"“‘h such minimum cost — cooling Sk n i anywhere else around T places; the National Capital. its community - protect- wood 0 Just a mile and a half ing regulations. artistic f i % Motor or bus—out 16th tures: perfect service equip- P o B L3 $7 950 trance to this cparate te remarkabl i £ Prices Begin at $7,950 © i tily pImted nity.” W ; , e Only 10%, Cash—and monthl (e e on 1700 Block Montello Ave. NE. Strect and y 10% . . v the'lef e e Desc-rlptton i IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII;‘.—" p a y men t s ess t ran re”t NIRRT 6 large rooms, tiled bath, sleeping porch, breakfast Our representative will be in attendance both Sunday and Menday porch, stationary laundry tubs, hardwood floors, hot- WPV FEM: S OF fDhos GUr Mo uD (1o M-SRy (W eskidRy water heat, electric lights, cellar under entire house, Jitse ot ol arags. . CKEEVERand GOS St Seml-Detachd, Brik Hoss —with the big yards and all modern improvements, including built-in re- frigerator and bath tub with shower, full tile bathroom, hardwood floors and storage water heater. Balance of these houses must be sold quickly, no reasonable cash offer, will be rejected. See these houses before buying elsewhere. Sample House Open—Daily—Sunday 3124 10th St. N.E. ; Take Brookland Car to 10th and Monroe St. N.E. Walk 2 squares south, ‘or Rhode Island Ave. Bus to 12th and Jackson St. N.E., walk one block west. Sample house open and lighted until 9 o’clock p.m. Free automobile service for the asking. BRODT REALTY COMPANY . 1203 Eye St. N.W. Phone Main 6318 Deal With A Realtor Small Cash Payment—Balance Like Rent 1415 K Street Main 4752 Sample House, 1720 Montello Ave. N.E. .ul1|||||||||||l||l||||||llllllllfll“!llllivllll |||||||lIlIIII!IIIllIl|ll|||l||||l|||||]|fll|||l||i|||||||"||]|||fl|llmlllllllllllfllIIIIIlllHllleHmflNllllll‘mllllll'lllfi Open Daily and Sunday Until $ P.M. W///////////// TR, /////// Wo::i:;: Ergz;cio Your Own / Estate - o 242 15th St. S.E. Tel. Linc. 6884 Plenty of ground—stately trees—flowers and shrubbery; cool days and nights—privacy! No landholder of old ever presided over an estate that could surpass Rock Creek Hills for sheer beauty and convenience. Rock Creek Hills —is a 22-acre tract, where every buyer is protected by the most rigid restrictions. Improvements in Rock Creek Hills are going forward rapidly—and you'll be delighted with the plans for Master-Built Homes “which we will be glad to show you. Drive out 16th Street to Alaska Avenue, and continue through on newly graded 16th Street to office, or phone for appointment Sunday. imc Evans Bldg.—Main 2195 a Office_on Property L AN%’/- Col. 6433 ////////////// 727 % Z ,, 777 7 7 i 722227772 2227 GALLAUDET PARK HOMES 73 Built by C. H. Small & Co. “ONLY FOUR LEFT” On Oates Street N.E. Six Sold Last Week South Side: 1 Semi-detached; 150-ft. Lot, $7,850-00 North Side: 3 in Row; 6 Rooms & Garage, $7,975.00 Bungalows MANOR PARK, D. C., THE 14th ST. CAR LINE Every home that we have built has received the most painstaking of care. Each home was planned and de- signed inside and out to repre- sent an exceptional value. N 7777 77277 25 distinctive designs in stone, stucco, frame, shingle and brick. Appointed with what you would expect to find in very expensive homes. Built-in Pembroke bath tubs, built-in refrigerators, beautiful hardwood floors, artistically landscaped. Three Blocks North of Florida Ave. and Ninth St.'N.E. Just Off West Virginia Ave. C. H. Small & Co. Realtors—Builders 925 15th St. N\W. Main 6861 Gallaudet Park—Lincoln 3459 %2 7% Terms as low as See Them Sunday $ Drive out Georgia Ave. to Rittenhouse St.—east on Rit- tenhouse St. to Third St., south on Third two blocks C ASH to Peabody, or take Four- teenth St. car marked “Ta- Easy Monthly e Ll L Peabody, one- half Payments block east. TERRELL & LITTLE, Inc. \ 1206 18th Street Main 3285 Evening Phones: Adams 3215W—Adams 2503 “* W, Z % 22222 727 Y WWW/WWWWW’WWWWW/W % 7

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