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REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHING'I"OX. D. C., SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 1929. THE HOME GARDENER clubs are taking a well deserved mu‘ The newly organized Montgomery Suburban Garden Club is to meet June 28 at _the Somerset School. Mr. A Davidson s 461 drive, ‘Terrace, president of this SUITABLE INDUSTRY tions, inconvenience of raw materials, lack of suitable labor supply and other glaring deficiencies in plant location, An_equally im| t factor to be to Morris, is consi 3 hest” less desirable REAL ESTATE. A Low Price 6 Rooms P. BLAIR LEE, Vice Pres. CURTIS WALKER, Treas. est asset of the plant, from the view- sint of local gardeners, is its ability thrive under midsummer conditions, » characteristic resulting from its tropi- cal origin. Plants may be held over 4 from year to year much in the same Practical and Seasonal Hints for the Amateur for Beautifying Surroundings of the Home. | | Thevy Cnete o itle as to the pos- m”;-":f‘,:dm“%m S liive with (3 Bedrooms) e -Mll‘ttliu for urvg : éa:ed nfil‘hfl- on vropen{ and social ;:I\'l’& &t ":ln C . tT rm Recently Finishes ‘munities which - environment. There can be no - o] BY J. B. WELLINGTON. ritory. It would appear indeed that the tage in a residence community enjoy- onvenien e S Located Between Montgomery Suburban Garden Club ing a large from an industry 2 Beantiful Parks ; l e, JeTte meed £14 1A3 8 P60 oful Analysis Before Seek- | nusnce fasior 1o il af ihe resiaenta investigate this ik bebend FUMMER PROPAGATION Ve Jocal garden cube e uplaue y of - communiy, e’ spenker sated T— {1 3 m( cases, e H P ington un! \r needs The new Parmers' Bulletin, 136, {ake & very active part in the work and | g Plans Urged on Vir- | e tyse"or Cotuay of ad- 5 oom Gapital Traction tion of Trees and Shrubs,” is | management of the cluby. This is a s vantages now ucted, the 14th St. Car Line written by Prof. Guy E. Yerkes, for | fortunate situation. for much of the ginia Realty Group. i Bl BB B St Car 1, s A ol | actual work is Jaborious and hard. espe- 1dly developing as a residence section. | un a OW Large Lot hence admirably qualified to s the | %:lly in the :‘L;nntf o!"h!elow';r‘ nlhc;:% i Tnx‘n bn-mhvoted to hold a luncheon Hard —d 1. -operation of - g B o e woman_ girdeners in the conduct of | A serious study i being made of the | orm July 5, ot iy LN TRereatier With all Rooms on One Floor S shrubs Toot freely from cuttings of the garden club work is an ideal arrange- | types of industry suitable for the | until Fall. Hotwater Heat shrut y from cuttings of the fent, for there are tasks that are|nearby Virginia territory, Henry C.| = 6221 2nd St. N.W. atic W e e Ny R L] suited to both. That most of the local | Morris told the members of the Alex- n . IN.W. ic Water gr Juy. Sied are sbelia, smica, | clubs are up and coming organizaions | andria-Arlington-Fairfax Real Estate REE SURGEONS| e, dowala. T eSytiita, Hopey- was demonstrated in their activity in | Board at the regular monthly dinner ) IR Inspect Sunday—Take 14th St. car marked B o oy the recent American Horticultural So- | meeting held at the Washington Golf o e Takoma., get off at 3rd and Sheridan Sts., Bt Mtok aa wiegtlin, 'The ever- cletyBlow at ihe-wilied Hotell | L | and Gountzy. oMb this wesk . ¥ . and walk 1 block east to 2nd St. » - of only aboul 5 great m e, e speaker . tsests, aster vites, bmwood, oty mud admissions to the American Hortieultural | asserted, for any community to encour Fruning TERRELL and retinospore, may also be propagated by ety show was not a very good record | 8ge or invite the establishment of & _Spraying L NPl Sheds Summer outtings, but taks longer A e meuinity of this sie, yet those | dustries indiscriminately beforo s sao Cavity Treatment arge Front Pore to Toot. ; in charge state that this is an unusual | ful analysis of the industrial possibili- LI LE InC- Paved Street Prof. Yerkes presents a cross section attendance for flower shows in Wash- | ties of the community has been made, ’ yiew of an ideal bed for Summer cut- ington, Perhaps the many fine plant- | and this has been proved by numerous 1206 18th St. Decatur 2112 fings. The bed is prepared much as the ings about the parks of the city are a | examples of manufacturing piants ordinary hot bed, that is, fermenting | factor in satisfying the desires o(lwhlch have failed in every section of s 3 ticall home open o provided with sash to help maintain rouris Tias Tiowers of ‘Some kind may U LE ELC L L L L LW E L L L L L . the ation. Nof stan T I T T L T e T T T e e Tl Tl 1 1T Tl 1T 12 Sings. tis provbnting thels wilting dur- 35k affct tne stuntion. Notwithstand- T; 3 r 5 e ha Tooting process. A muslin shade e dertul Glepiay was in thelr midst Ve should be ’pmvided ;?mkee&e lhceu&‘;ett it is certain that many more would have h B T Bt Gt (i st Tiustration of the narrow matted row, which is held to be ideal for straw- | aitended. D. Victor Lumsden, gecretary r and glass may be dispensed with in | berry growth in this locality. (See text.) " |or e “show. tells of ‘s Prifadelphia T localities favored by uniformly warm i = = - |inay who, tabing to locate the show ¥ temperature. manner as geraniums, that is, lifting | Good Seed, Fertilizer and, Persistent | JC,in"ine "gecond day. That ‘is the - ot e O e b e "water twg | ® feW of the old plants in Autumn and | Work,” pp. 413417 R A. ORKIey: | ifnq of spirit that spurs the flower g or three times a day during the first |taking cuttings from these in early | pyje xmmgmm‘.. Do, | 418-420, | socleties to their best efforts. | h 3 3 rea n East- : Py . AR . ALU LE oward; ‘“Paper Ic] . Local representatives of office equip- R 2N {/) 1 ventilation 1s required during the early 7 5 fulness.” pp. BNl T . or ryard Are Sf r om ell | wi e o - 4 s:mnller c“":l‘{;fs';" "('":f, 3 ‘f“ 4| The recently published 1928 year Known,” pp. 532-534, B. Y. MOITison: | merce in the fifth annual industrial T Jeat mode.™ All Jeaves except one. or | book of the Department of Agriculture | “Tulip ' Breaking 1Is Froved to Be| e pogition to be held in the Fall, it was L two at the fop should be cut off. The | contains several timely articles of in- | CoiisS Py Meste Aofeellon” SR O | announced at & meeting of exposition h Cytiings should be, plunged into & Dan| Leest to the home gardener, notably: | this year book may'be seen at the de- | officials yesterday. 2 of water and plan in the “Chrysanthemum owering Season | | promptly, carefully pressing the sand | Varies According to Daily Exposure to | PeTiment library. | A group of distributors and deale 5 e e cul e etle Is ntrol on me rees by ] by i~ ) considering a plan for Ing & L growth begins to harden and become | Spraying.” pp. 398-400, L. B. Smith: THE GARDEN CLUBS display of its own, has agreed to par- . woody. Soft, succulent growth is con- | “Lawn Grass Alded, Weeds Checked in ‘the industeidl exposition i ceded best for most of the SPFNg| by Ammonium Sulphate” pp. 411-413,| After a Spring season of unprece- | tHeipate e indust xpos : flowering shrubs. B, E. Brown; “Lawn Growing Requires | dented activity, most of the garden 'instead, it was reported. T The garden editor would recommend L that any one interested sufficiently to = == = T attempt the work write the Department | i} = = === |l of Agriculture for & copy of Farmers' | [ X Biilletin 1567, : g : i ; Inspect Our tifully Furnished Home ; STRAWBERRY nspec Ou Beau ully 2 h o | RIDGE PLACE, S. E ¥ | 1538 . S. E, i Rarvested it souma. ' hite, wntmely [ T 10 discuss culture. On the other hand, | here e tak pioases ot Sieawberey THESE HOMES ARE SELLING x growing which_command attention st 3 T this season. What to do with the b ! I old bed is always a question. Straw. ecause C l l Y o - o rry beds as & rule are renewe 5 l 1 o I aotin pactly o o there is no home on the market to a S Ou tO Rea l l v l ng :' nd partly because better berries . . obtatned from a mew bed. In certain compare with them at our price h parts of the country, Oregon, for ex- 2 3 i mfi!.e:tf;?rymmmlfixpm You've always promised vourself to settle down to real living some day. Why not bring air castles 'l the plants are grown in hills which 6 250 u down to earth and make those promises become realties here in wonderful Sligo Park Hills. . pcrmlzmm t:’nngwuggd;re not al- LY LY -1 sprea 3 . . v Y ! z 5 L e e Ly $250 cash payment Small monthly payments on've always longed for independence and contentment. You've promised yourself a cool veranda 5 in the accompanying view). This al- ; g ; : with plenty of flowers.and trees and sunny skies. Why not come out to Sligo Park Hills and really begin '. lows "!;:d e to Cltfil"ge ";Cdmlzl; You will find all the essential features you will want in your home— to enjoy the best that life affords. You've long watched traffic dangers with an uneasy heart. You kno : the fruit without stepping on the large rooms, tiled baths, oak floors, enamel gas range, attractive decora- the'inoreasing: haxardsiot cxomild ity ol Wh s b i Y ol w 2 plants. Furthermore, there is less tions, built-in garage. double rear porches, paved streets and alleys. 5 o o ed city streets. y not bring the children out to peaceful Sligo Park i DpS DioeunStig ) Kl O | beerined Hills, where there’s plenty ‘of room and safety and health and happiness for all time. = o easily s " Y reach all parts of the row. The first OPEN and lighted DAILY Until 9:00 P.M. . . % :',‘.‘.‘,‘Eo"&‘j"‘ée"'.."fl — %m: For wonderful Sligo Park Hills has been planned wholly for folk who love home and solid comfort. Tt 4 m:n:em::g be kept. in & narrow row. (Across Navy Yard Bridge to 15th and S and one block North.) is today one of the few remaining wooded de- = i : velopments within miles of Washi a- . e nieow oain (Furnished through the courtesy of D. S. Pool, Inc.) mri:g modern homes u:‘der $20, Ol?oml!:: :h:::n = should be cultivated frequently and ,000. ; it is desirable to apply fertilizer in 5 . and beauty and tranquillity are not transient . hue” aren. e Pl buas tor et National Mortgage & Investment Corporation things. It is a part of a great city and yet e going. loy'fl'rgl u‘-'f“m?‘;-'a'i‘s and | Main 5833 1004 Vermont Ave. apart from it. By motor it's a scant 25 L give the best crop. minutes from Washington’s business district. '| Gty o oot srar, tha sid - a ar, :] Yows should be cleared thoroughly of When the 16th Street bus stops at its entrance, £ spaces should be spaded and well fer- vou're 350 feet above the Potomac River, with . tilized with bonemeal sheep manure : - or good grade fertilizer and young fresh air, a comfortable temperature (regard- - m‘,’m?tl: &otml:. e less of the thermometer) and all outdoors to - e o L egqe . call your very own. 1- ‘abou | Y . Il Why William P. Lipscomb C Strawberry beds can be started at | y uiam . 1pSCOmM O. Sligo Park Hills i dai S i this time of year with strongly Tooted | 5 . . . & s open daily and Sunday to h new plants, ~ The pot-grown plants W ll B ld M F 1 visitors. You can choose a homesite now and L Tered o Sfor . Summer n omes in : i Sired "5y sty o summer 1 uil any € build later. You can buy one of the beautiful h gnn;x:e hl‘lm::filrl‘;::l b:;: 2{0‘0“"%:\;1 homes already erected on convenient terms. Il T e s kg J e e Or, we'll build your home after your own Framed With Age-old Trees 5 flu.lx forr;nu.m h:me I(nrg:ner o wait | ideas . . . a home with at least a 70-foot front ‘u umti , when plan are reason- | L] ;ug s}:l:“'“‘;n "t s lgmunrde;l:; on a natural wooded knoll and you can pay (-, l . l M l . =- anx get a strawberry bed | A g z R S S SR | for it out of income. ‘olonial Maryland - actory means. As a matter of fac X young strawberry plants may be trans- | P i » I pianted at any time in the growing But, after all, the first step is always the im- ° N sssmon under a';::-:{dml:;\:u':g-} portant one, so come today and see what Slige X1nini Ome th ing will be needed to give them a start. & Park Hills really means to yon and your K S e e HIS famous builder family . . . now and for the happy years to 7 e of embassies, and come. $ 0 ; whose many fine homes o) T HOLLYHOCK RUST isti H 1 7 ) t ‘ I dlStl(;lgl.;l'Sa}il ath:aq Cl(:‘fnctehset Wooded Homesites Furnished Through Courtesy of :n ‘Hollyhocks are blooming in the gar- resiaent: reas i i W.B. M 8 . B. Moses & Sons h . bri fact that g . . ?:“m."éy“fi%.'fn;‘e"‘é’m‘wflmn. The 7 Home Features Capltal says: In Sllgo Park Hills ik :!m' gto;vers :{r suffering f;;)glm lh'el hllfi of Ah bbbt 'l e lower leaves, 8 cony > - . . 5 Sy’ aciracts ‘Srom thei heanty. " Tne ROCK CREEK vk : $ ey it e L most likely cause of this defoliation is PARK ESTATES “We have co-ordinated our “P pride of possession . . . things which mere dollars - ;nny eobmtlhiux]\mrdh‘:;fs:e:h:(t :l':; ~ efi;-m 'il;l ‘t‘ho:‘e é»f 'l'(“l’dll.l can’t always buy in a big city. Typically Colonial =7 ly covers the lower s . : 7\ " velopers of Rock Creek Parl s B . d s dsaves, gradually killing the tissues and | ‘];nde in Your Ad. Beteoessbifding Homes for i ‘mn .;ln hnf: and timber construction. ~Typically 1 g I o I ress. i eul- Every home is a natural beauty spot, a tree-sheltered todern with its many conveniences, its great hos- 1 at least :;nre;étudl?‘zum:l with Over 100 Acres Cer- small estate on a winding, paved street; every home pitable living room with log fireplace, its model ¥ finely divided sulphur, sometimes called tified Against Be- ::.‘. m‘nu;a_ of not le:ulllun 'lnbllux. 'T::Z of the kitchen, its spacious bed chambers open wide to the i tritomic sulphur by certain dealers. ol »” oicest locations are available. sther you bree: 3 ine. = Unfortunately, this advice is rather °?m'{'4‘. Citified.” make a selection for future building or as an inv reezes and June sunshine g late, as applications should have started | 1% Miles Fronting ment, a reasonable cash deposit and convenient T ‘"Hsg}g%-c ;“’.}n‘:"-":"lfigl:’vw'& Rock Creek Park. pledged since its inception.” monthly payments will soon make you a happy owner. Here sleepy hollyhocks will nod along your garden 1 the garden, for scregning rough fences Protective Restric- wall: here roses will climb your broad, cool veranda o or buildings or as a background for tions Safeguarding William P. Lipscomb Co. . . and little feathered neighbors build their homes in i 1 2,7,:;‘5{,‘;;“:,{,,:3{;‘;‘,}'-,,,&,"@2 ‘1{,,{,‘;2‘.‘,: llianstr.nem. \ Dll‘ ections the age-old trees that stand guard nearby. '1 ‘well to try the sulphur treatment an- xclusivetype homes ~ . i S r. 4 16th Street 1o Alaska A d District B ot T i & by Wm. P. Lipscomb See the homes nearing e Bt o o e P e e Amd i,k i et bl il . e . no reason why the Massey rose dust, Company. completion — visit this right at this point, following arrows to Sligo Park actually own this livable home with the independ- : ;.hr‘tchpolv!td:::; 'prns:':“s’uloprhllfmu.nfm?;l\;} Every house custom- home-spot right in Rock Hille. ence and happiness that go with it for the average T not be used instead of the plain sul- | built and approved by = Sales Office, 7900 Georgia Ave. Phone Shepherd 2400 monthly sum paid out as rent. 7L phur it avafiable. iury of architects. Creek Park—in town yet - ity’s most beautiful with country-like Beauty 3 h THE LANTANA approaches—via16th . " L | I SrectorBesshDrive | and Privacy. Other Modern Detached Homes on : Bordering the main approach to the IR 6ld Administration Bullding of the De- Sph b s Wmdmg, Tree-Shaded, Paved Streets, ”,250 UP ¥ m“”:;‘tl:."um";"ifl:"';m k;"‘,_‘ You Enter the Estates at . s serves greater consideration by home | 16th Street and Kalmia Road ' @ardeners as a bedding plant or for ¥ l| m“nn L“Xore p],‘t‘nt for :’h:- hmll:n: Office on Property, 1603 Kalmia Road 1 ring mc::l:y,‘:amrmmnsfm;& Telephone Main 5700 for an Inspection Appointment F S L ORTH \A/ASHINGTO : Georgla. & matter of - et son W. Briggs Company Rea : h, re no danger here, | 5 T S buy s - Ed ; ggs C /ty )/ : s v v : P Company Inc. : form. The colors are striking, orange Owners - e e o STet 1001 15th Street at K T 1 i 1 v -7