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' 16 REAL ESTATE. REAL ESTATE. leaves Into the soil will, on the other | perb quality. For the home garden hand, only serve to protect the insect | Grimes would be quite ideal were it frompyinter el not that the trees are very subject to There are very few amateur grape | a root disease which often causes growers, or commercial for that mat- death about the time the tree has ter, who are not bothered with this reached a bearing age. This defect troublesome pest. This Autumn, with | s Srequently ghadighis| 260 D overogine by setiiug & tves of = another variety and budding or graft- . ¥ bulbs will survive the Winter in the | 210U grapes hangi s so much z 3 % | grapes hanging to the vines so muc! | hound in this vieinity, it is mot sate | iNZ it to Grimes. Northern Spy makes E: 2 | G . a very good stock for this purpose. tumn. A layer of leaves is placed on | 1ater than usual, has been a particu-!i; rely on this method of preserva- (st e ik VEGETABLE STORAGE | |the bottom, and the beets, carrots, |11y favorablo scason for the insect. ton. ~Heforo real freczing weather {5 0N Y (il Fowers ate selt Canbage, arsnips and saisty, witn | It 18 very disappolnting to pick a fine | arrives bulbs should be dus and | i, that s can seta crop of frult In the present era of canned vege- | leaves removed, placed thereon in | cluster of grapes only to find half or | 1 06" Those who wish to keep colors | ¥ nelghboring trees of other ‘Tables and all.year production in the shallow heaps. The pit is then filled | Guam nc"s o the borries containing 2 | ynd “varicties separate should care- s ity g | Gardening in Washington AND ITS ENVIRONS Conducted by J. W. Wellington, Garden Editor, The Star. SEE THE 5 . should care-| .. only apple tree in the home or- b | Bouth, Winter storage of vegetables is | with leaves and covered with a frame 5 “Insect and |TUllY label each lot before digging. | p,rq. Grimes is an old variety, rec- 8-ROOM no means as important # problem | o¢ Loar s With the ald of spade or spading | .3, " tating that as early as 1804 0 means as important & problemh | o boards. With such an arrange- fork the entire plant should be litted ) A. L. Quaintance and C. L. Shear: ; e S i esikenaine allow apples of this kind were offered for |3he past. Yet there are many who | , vegetables may be taken when- | 2o - e lon o ihe PG hflh_;t("\"‘fl‘[nhl]hfh: 1. nA‘fnt;‘rqbt;g‘x‘g i:(l‘l::x\.:ed”v;o oy Ty DETACHED #nd profit and satisfaction in con- ill keep in a fresh, | jts of the grape berry moth and meth- its should be enthered hte b #orving the less po hable products ition. €abbage keeps bet- | ods of contro The insect winters HOMES ©f the garden. rif lhc‘ roots are not removed, sim- 2 rOC in the old leaves on o :-\nd . :cd I S o mice 2 - One of the greatest handicaps to |ply shaking off the earth and remov- | the ground beneath the vines. In |ha|‘;.\,,f,fe' ;‘hfi‘r,\“,gifi“"d q“ml\'(;‘ m‘r‘wmthl:sex; D Aauccessful storage is the modern heat- | ing some the coarse outer leaves. I Spring the cmorging moths in: S thomn : e SUNDAY @4 cellar. The difficulty may be partly | Pursnips and s e 1oTt In | ega on the blossom. clusters, and the | Ko Tt o (e s ina | , With the apbroach of frost, tomato | overcome by setting off a room in|the ground as th ew without in- | resulting worms feed largely upon the | miniature bulbs o bulblets, as they | fruits which have reached moderate { the cellar. This room should be lo-{ jury, but it is i < : this genera- | are better known. These are of the | 812, especlally those In which the ally small. The | same variety as the parent but in | Br€€n has begun to turn a whitish ng over most cases will not bloom the next | tinge, may be gathered from the vines ummer and early | year but mav he 1ead for rapidly in- | 2nd ripened in the house or any pro- e e Wik, tected place, such as an fdle cold ' eated as far as ner with at le: able for ventilation. he partitions | sand, or e | between the heate of the | into the box: {'cellar and the be lifted, roots X S | be tightly boarded : rably - ces a layer of soil or ion of the fir: | ble walled to prevent e: 2 3 directly’ on the cellar | rally prevents the second. Two spray { heated air. A room suc | . Potatoes will not endure freez- | ings of arsenate of lead, three pounds frame provided with gl ash. Fruit 2 / b4 / § I ripened in this manner will take on g A home typlcal Of the Communlty l THE GRIMES APPLE good color and be almost as good in ; Wil e Will Be Found at 7556 Alaska Ave. N.W. Ve g % g bA ’ é b use this method to makes a very satisfactol stora ing, and must be dug and stored b ste, or one and a half pounds of | As a rule yellow apples are not at ex ,as may be noted in the This will soon be surrounded by homes, the | ®hamber, not only for ves fore the soil freezes to a conspicu- | powder, in 50 gallons of water, the | popular on the markets, but Grimes | FiDe tomatoes offered in Washington construction of which will be equally as fine, thus also for flower roots, such as dahlia, | ous depth. Squash kee) 1 well in rst spray about four days after the on Seventeenth Page.) canna, gladiolus, etc cool lo but cannot be ex- | blossoms fall and the second when STOTEgHTMo SN GG R BAE i s o Carrots, beets, turnips to freezing. A shelf in a cool ittle grapes begin to touch one | others of the semi-hardy of the ¢ cos ¢ : will control the pest. The | e stored outside in pits, provid tion for s To keep s lly used with Bordeaux { garden s located on well drained soil. | torily, squas - | mixture. to control both insect A pit of this kind was described by | fully. and | W. T. Simmons of Takoma Park in a| With reasonable care, many of the ¢ measure, ft is recent talk before the local horticul- | vegetables can be carried through the | advised th rdener rake and tural ciub. A rectangular pit, two or | Winter and offer a valuable and pleas- | burn the earlier falling grape leaves, three feet deep and as broa and | ing change of food during the long [thus destroyving many of the grape long as required, s dug in late Au-| Winter months. berry moth cocoons. Spading the _— THENCE TO 13th ST., VE OUT 16th ST. TO ALASKA AV '1,{“ " DY FOR OCCUPANCY SEE THIS HOME TOD: ITISF | That‘Must be Sold .G;fireuningerfi Sons Main 6140 706 Colorado Bldg. BUILDERS AND REALTORS SHEPHERD PARK WILL BE A COMMUNITY OF OVER 200 IDEAL HOMES Am\s\(&\\&“\m&%&\\m\\\\fi%\\“\\\m\\\\&z«\x\ms\\ " A S SRS N S O R R S S R R S R R R S A R A S S e e N o e e 3395 Cleveland Avenue Army Officer, transferred from Washington, is anxious to dispose of this imposing home in the Enalish Pillage This residence is admirably situated, overlooking the Cathedral, close and but two squares from the John Eaton Public School. It is constructed of brick and tile with heavy slate roof. There are ten well proportioned rooms and four baths, including the servants’ quarters and bath. A Kleen Heet oil burner, with 1,000-gallon ||| tank, has also been added to its equipment. The house ||l is in beautiful condition and has every modern appoint- | ment including a large built-in fireproof garage. il Only $23,500 | Open Sunday All Day I i‘ Hedges & Middleton, inc. i Realtors | Franklin 9503 Corner Property 3924 Ingomar Street Upforeseen clreumstances arising necessitates the immediate sale of this delightful home property and 1t {5 offered at such & low flgure we are confident it will be eold today. It is situated a little west of Conn. Ave. in an attractive squarc where ehade trees and well kept lawns prevail. ~Ite setting eightaen large trees and its spacious lawn will undoubtedly meet with vour approval. ~Not a & fvely'built houge, but an individual nome. containing many special featires and convenlences, =Spacious iving_room with ‘fireplace and built-in book: Darlor: side porch. (screened): four bedrooms: tilo hath with shower: oak floors throughout: iy 4 er. Garage to mateh House. Here is FUL SETTING in AN IDEAL LOCA- A community of in- creasing values is the lo- cation in which to buy. A popular community, where the available prop- erty has become limited, assures increasing values. This is the situation ob- taining in the “Argyle” section. your one _opportunity to obtain A CHARMI 'TION. and at A PRICE FAR BELOW A FAIR VALUE. Open for Inspection Sunday, 10 to 12 AM., 1:30 to 6 P.M. o Sohwab, Valk & Canby ™ T T T T T [ A New droup of “Walter A. Dunigan Built Homes” | Be convinced that the above facts are true by inspecting the exhibit home at 1725 WEBSTER STREET N.W. at your earliest convenience. MARLOW-BEECH CORPORATTION 1412 Eye St HEALTH and SAFETY Your Children Will Be Out of Traffic Danger If You Buy One of Our New Takoma Park Bungalows Located one block from Takoma’s new 5-acre park and playground—near 2 District schools and on quiet streets—all lots 50 feet wide by 148 feet deep to alley. COME OUT SUNDAY 8 ARTISTIC BUNGALOWS AND SEMI-BUNGALOWS TO SELECT FROM TR s 1615 Connecticut Ave. Potomac 6167 i o $ S A Marvelous Values in New | Located at 38th and Veazey Streets NORTH CLEVELAND PARK - Homes of Unusual Beauty and Construction | Look ahead when you select your home; con- . . . g = sider assured developments that will affect your Semi-detached substantial brick homes of Colonial and Span- = enjoyment and profitable investment. Here you ish architecture, different from anything on the market today. = have a locatio‘ri\ .overlgf)klrlxg nd!'nagn:filcuem 'Slx; i i =1 3 i - acre estate and immediately adjacent to part ol Yo.u must see the.se h?mes t'o appr?cl.ale She“ vah.le' Completely i Loy L the permanent National Capital park system. finished on the interior, with a distinctive exterior appearance, e - Vs hver sitiriniipsncvn briskWrestiaissueof having all the features found in the better class of homes. = Prices Right—Very Easy Terms splendid construction with six rooms, three Here Is the Ideal Home That You Have Wanted = Now Ready for Your Inspection porches, built-in rcfrlgcralc‘tjr and bathfifixtures. Inspect Them Tomorrow. Open and Lighted Until 9 P.M. E All bungalows have large rooms—sleeping porches—open :;t:l)(r)natflc wdm‘erh}:;:;:rs - ng‘:?r:l);isrfo ‘:em;:e&t Low'i Tierns = fireplaces and brick mantels and large lots. Visitm s i = : w in e % g Description—Statement of Facts * Price but Readily Jaee),you can uxvix-rr;v,i’ir\te an artistic home, well destined, with first- 4 1 3 C h S N Real Values Arranged e ke Ui ouieg Nlnt treet \\1llh hu:{lvlln tub, fipen t}éeph\cs, a larl;:e bleinilllgdllmn‘h, front porch, g 2 attic and large cellar. Every convenience, including hot-water heat. Dr-v-t o:: Cmr:::::! fi“';::: ':OV"',: .'::;: i::e*;"";;:h'°s'3rse:|: Large, well graded lots. Shade trees, Localted near & ;,‘{""‘ES::QE?,’.‘,‘;: DRIVE OUT Sisteenth to Madison, east to Ninth and_worth ane square. Streef o axes, 5 Or take Fourteenth Street car to Ninth and Kennedy Streets, then walk morth 1 | Location—5th and Whittier Sts.,, West of Railroad Mt ° Only two blocks south of Fifth and Butternut Streets, Walter A unlgan near Ninth Street and Fourteenth Street car lines. | o | Ouwner and Builder I H. L. THORNTON, Realtor DOUGLASS & PHILLIPS, Inc. " W ioree eoooatine ?wnn and Bufld’f"k s Ouwners and Builders ) 925 15th St. N.W. Main 4555 I i OPPOSITE TAKOMA i L 1516 K Street—Franklin 5678 i Office Phone, Adams 5254 Home Phone, Col. 4957 WEEK DAYS PHONE FOR AUTO i Deal With a Realtor