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Height • , • SUN ANb SOIL
S In, Full auit of partial shade. Telerate, dry soil.
.by Russ. GrimMe, speCift0 hOrtiCaltaral sub-
OMAF • ' jests; •
Interest in horticulture is Beautification corn-,
fsi ougginpoi!c!. co !sick afteep•ik bloom for fuller still growing, and, :So is' petitions, organized by 0*
membership in the' Hot.- societies; encourage Mer.•
ticultural Societies .of chants -to sprifee up theize
Ontario. . _these are_prernisek_and 'neighbsrhootL_
more -than 551 000 hor- ' residents
ticultUral society: Mexriberis Annual clean-up. and plan=
. in 252 horticultural..secieties • ting campaign's are• equally
- located throughout Ontario.: • beneficial: - • •
AnUe, no m inimum or
max imum age to belong The lives of people in many
just the desire to enjoy communities, have changed
horticulture and sharp the dramatically, because of
secrets • and experience of their interest inhorticulture..-
plantsgrOwing The attractive appearance of
Membersrepresent all • • several Ontario corn -
live Iihdods. Perhaps the munities can be traced to the.
senior citizen. in . the nexti dedication Of horticulturally
minded people who realized
the need to create . pleaSint
surroundings,.
Horticultural. societies
spend hundreds of thousands
eQefudroalglae rs;ineatecrh yeste.a‘irTt t,?heOnr:
For many, years, <the
provincial : government,
through the Ontario Ministry
of Agriculture and Poo& has •
provided incentive grants' to
help horticultural societies
maintain local horticultural
• interest:
;
EVery. . munici pality is
permitted .to have a local
horticultural society. - The
local, library municipal
office " or •Chamber : of
Cominet'ce . in your., corn-
mimity will know when. and
-where - your -horticultural
society meets. If there Isn't a
local Society write to• the
Ministry..of Agriculture and'
Food,. Agricultural. and .
Horticultural Societies
Branch,. Ontarib-Legislatie
Buildings, Toronto, Ask for,
in.struction's and
requirementS •:1.6 form yO111'
horti'cultur'alsociety'':
• ....
El ASTER , Cut flowers. Mart beading or border, Late MOM. 7.15 1-2 It. Fulling), Avoid ground previouslyln. Asters. .
* BACHELOR'S BUTTON Out flowers. Mass bedding.
*
15:20
214 ft. Tolerates perlat shad.' endPoor eolL. ' '
CORNFLOWER . Lowedging, Cut floWere. 1520
10,12 in. ..Taleratee Partialishade and ;Mar soil
*BALSAM . . . Mass bedding, Late bleomirtg.', t- .. ' T • 15.152 . ...114,-2 it, RattlaLetiede,,and-coolritiolst-m ' -..-9r-..-9r eras OF IRELAND ' - Fresh Lir Pried Bouquets, • ' 15-20 •2 It, EasilY grown. , ' : ` ' '
• * CALENDULA . Cut flower, Mass bedding, . 10.15 . . 1V2 ft. "Likes. cocifirreather:, Poor sod or soree'alkall soil.
* CALIFORNIA POPPY. • Mass bedding, Low edging, Rock garden, Early blooming. 13. In, Swirly.' MI% ideation. •Will not' transplent. •
...* CANDYTUFT , ..Mass bedding, Nigrance, Erly .bleoraing, ' - . ' 10,20 . 1 ft. Tolerates tone shade. Any garden soli.
-li'CANT.ERBURY BELLS ' . Mass bedding. Tall background. CO! flowers.' • 15-20 . • '2 ft. Shady. cool, moist loCatiOn. ' -
El CARNATION . • . .. .', Fragrance, Cut limners, Mass bedding,' Late blocim. 10-15 1V2 11.• Full' sun and. geed Soil, - . •
er CHRYSANTHEMUM. ANNUAL' Mass bedding, Late blooming . ' L 15.20 " 21/2 ft. • Full'.nun kind arnOle.tivisture;
0 CLARKIA . . , .. Cut flowers, Mass bedding. ' .10.15 . 2 ft.' , Tolerates some shade. Fairly cool and moist soli•
* COCKSCOMB • ' • . Meg* bedding, Pry winter bouquets. Late bloeming., ' 7-10 '1 y2. ft, :Full sun and light *oil- . .
• COLUMBINE ' Rock garden, Maas.bed., 'Cat Ili:40M • 15-20 , EarlY.bloom. 2V2 It.. • Coel. "motet situation.' • '
,• is, cupEOpsis . ...'. '' ....... Cut IleWers, Mass bedding. Early end, cony bloom, 21 3 ft. ' Sunrty,'Wefin Plasm, Tolerates drought.
* COSMOS . • ....... . . . ,.:., Tail:background, Cut flowers.. •' ':' ''' ' 15.20 3-4 ft, 'Senn. alteation,'Welf drained,'
* DAHLIA • ' . Mies bedding. Cut 'lowers. Late"blogroling. 10-15. 2 ft..• Full. sun, Cool, Moist situation, '
`so. DELPHINIUM Tall.baekground. Cut 'flowera, Early blooming. . 15.20 : 4-6. It, Full sung Fairly rich well drained soil. ---,- • FORGET,ME-NOT PER, Low edging, Mass bedding. Rock garden, Cut flowers, 15 Sunny locatien, - ' • Early 'blooming, • • • FOXGLOVE.. PER, Telt background. Cut hewers. ' 15 5 It. Full sun or partial shade. Good garden. lo
. . * GODETIA,. ' Masi bedding. Cut flowers. 15 1-2 It. Randal shade. Fairly molst, cool situation,
* GOURDS .' ' Vine and dried 15.20. fruits: . • ' 10-15 ft, Full. sLin. Any good;varden sell,
• GYPSOPHILA PER: Small aciwers for misty-like spray with Cuttlowers. ' 10.14 3 ft. :' Any'Slarden SOIL` • '
*.GYpSOPHIL.A. ANN. • Cut flowers, Mass bedding. Early blooming. , 15-20 , • 1Y2 ft Ani garden 'coll. , •
Ei HELICHRYSUM . . . Drywinter bouquets, Cut flowers. Masa bedding, Late blooming. 15-20 ' 2Vi, ft. Full 'aim:Geed garden lOam. •
•. 'HOLLYHOCK. CHATERS • Tall background..5-20 '. 6-8. p. ' .Full sun Well- drained loll. Avoid mow!
Tall backgroUnd, Summer hedge. .
1
- Mass bedding,• Cut flowers. Early blooming.
10
12-15
10-15.
15-20...
15-20.
15-20
8 Loam soil
2 ft. Full sun. Hien: moist eon.
1 1 /2 ft, Grows oh pebr.soll, Will not .transplant.
6:8 in. Moist, coot..rIch ar;11,TartIal ehade.
• *POPPY, SHIRLEY ▪ POPPY.. ICELAND: • .
.* PORTOLACA •
SALPiGLOESIS.
El SALVIA
,t1 zcHmorrHos
et SHASTA DAISY '
ED SNAPDRAGON
0 STATICE
,fl STOCKS`'
* SUNFLOWER'
* SWEET PEAS
fts SWEET WILLIAM
VIOLA•. • Low.edgIng,Mass bedding, Rock pardep, Early, tihd
continued bloom.
• WALLFLOWER .."Mass bedding, Cut blowers, Early blooming.
• „ Mess bedding, CUt flowers,'Late plooming,
*Seed usiiallysOWroutdoorp seed indoors. if early:plants
where plants are -to bloom. required or outdoors:when soil
arid weather wart.
'.• Sierinials and Perennials -
Sow .seecroutdoprs June:- July.
Protect plants'for Winter.
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• Low edging. Mess bedding; Rock garden Cut flOWer
Continua bloOM.
. Low edging. EtillY Ong continued Pliff9Mi•Mall11 bor.:14111Q.
*,KOCHIA
*LARKspup *LIKum..ANNUAL
CILOBELIA;HANNUAL • '.'Low• edging.; 'Robk garden. Mass bedding. Late .blooming.
ir',MARI,GOLO., .AFRICAN' • : • Tall r.baCkgroiind,'Mese bedding. CUt flowers, Late blooming.;
*MARIGOLD, FRENCH . Mitis bedding. tow edging,. Cut flowers, '
..'*..MARIGOLD, TAGETES . Low edging; Ronk garden...Continued-blooming.
MATTHIOLA, • .• 'Fragrance M. morning and evening, . •
*,MIGNONETTE . 'Fragrande. titting.'With. other limners.
*MORNING-GLORY . . Vine,•Late bloorning. • • '
• *..NAETURTIUK-PWARF' .• ...Low•edging;Reck.gardett.Cul'ilowers,
* NASTURTIUM. 'GLEAM Mass boddingiVFragrance,„Cut flowers:
NASTURTIUM::-.TALL • . • . ' .• Vine. cialloWora; . • •• . .• •
0:NEMESIA : • . ..... Low edging. Rock garden..Mais bedding.; Clitllowere„;.
0441COTIANA : • , • .' 'Fragrance. Mass beddIng,,Cut flowers.' Late blooming;;,
*,NIGELLA ' 'Mass bedding. Rock•garden;• Cut, lloWera, '
• El PANSY' . ; ... ,..„ ; ;Low. dding,.Mans bedding, Rock garden; Cut-flowers •
. • • . ; 7' . Early 'and continual„blooming. . • ' ,
0 PETUNIA; LARGE. BEDDING Mats bedding,' Fragrimbe. •
pETLiNi ,DWARF COMPACT' Mass tieddincii.•LiniocedgIng; Fragrance.
,. PHLOX.ANNUAL ' • .': Mass bedding::Cut ffoWers: • r
* PINKS;ANNUAL•-, '• iMass, bedding,..Ffregrahce. Out flowers, Lige blooming; •
Mess,,bedding. Rock garden; . • ,
.Mass.bedding. EerlY, blooming, Cut flowers.,
.'Mass padding...Reck garden, Low edgingt'.
Tall beekground,,Mass'beddIng,'Cuttlowers.`
Mesa beddleg,•Cin ,flowers. ' • •
Mass bedding; Rock garden. Cut floweris:
Mess. bedding,. Rock garden, CO flowers. •
,,Cut lieweM(Maia bedding. ' ' .:• ' •
Dry Winter bouquets, Maas bedding.
•FrligranCe, 'Mass bedding, COt bowers
, baCkgrourid, Seeds for feed: •
War-Cut flowers': Fragrance, Early Modeling.
Mr15.1 bedding, Fragrence,'Cut flowore, Early
blOorning second year.'
Mess bedcling, Fragrancei.Cut flOWers,:
' Masa garden,'Lato blooming.
10
' 20-30 21/2 -31,2 ft, Full sun, Atioici otovIng
15 11/2 It. Full sun, Ordinary.abil:
15.20 • 4 In. Full sun Or partial shade. Good loam,
.1 -60 •
• 8-10
10-12 Full sun. Warm garden loath-
10-12 1 1/2 ft Full sun. Warm garden token.
15-20 8.15 In. 'Full sun -Well drained toll.' '
1. ft..... ;Full sun, -Any gdod•gardon Sell. • 11(0)14 •
2 ft. Full sun. Light soil. Will not transplant, .
16-14 • 11/2 it. Full sun or partial'hade. Light soil. Avoid moving.
-15 • 4-6 in,. Sandy, 'airy son= Tolerates drought. alkali. ,
.15 21/2 It. Full 'sun. Fairly rich garden soil.
15-20 .WIt. Sun`or Partial shade. Well drained:soil.
15,20 • 15.in. FUll sun, Moist garden 16pm.,
10-15 2 It. Full:Mtn. Welt drairlOd soil. •
1045' 1Y7-21,2 it, .Fu11 "sun or partial,shade. Good garden loam.'
15-20 2Yz ft, Full sun. '
10,-15 1-2 it., Full sun, Corn, moist garden learn. •
10.15 • '-443 ft. Full sun, Wean, dry poll,
10.15 • 6 it. Full sun. Very rich, well drainedioam,
7 .• 1 Va ft. Sun or purUal 'shade, Well Oralried,soll,
•
15.20 1 It, Full atm Warm, dFy,
15.20 0-8 in. Shady. Cool and Blooms quickly froMaPring..
• sown seed,' •
15-20 • 1 1/2 1., • Beal In cool climates,:with winter protection.
510 1 1/2 ,3. .It Full_sun. Thrlyee In heat. Rich, warm, well
1-3 fl• FOP 'son.: n* War soil, "
6-12 In. Full sun, Well dreined soil.
8 fn. . Full ann. Well drained'soil. .
^ 15 in; Any garden doll,
Moist eall,,Will not transplant.
Full sun; Very Well drained light soil.
t Partial Shade if moist. Nasturtiuma bloom
froolY,on pocir.solL •
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ORDERED UNTIL MAY 31st
apartment is a member.
This : contagious activity
fulfillS.the lilies of people in
all walicS of :life.
Many school StudentS
participate in Youth Garden'
Clubs, • sponsored. by hor-
ticultural -,-societies. Several
communitygardenS, created
throngh the. joint efforts of
munitipalities . arid, hor-
ticultural societies,. become
challenges for members,
`espeCially• young -.people.
Vegetables and flowers are
grown to Perfection in plots
allocated to, each member.
When ShoW time roll's around
their: harvest of prize plants
become entries 'to challenge
neighbours andfriends.
SeVeral. horticultural
societies .organize flower and
vegetable Shows held in,
conjunction with fall fairs
The activities:- and
programs Of hortieulutral
societies :axe varied Many
societies, like'. those • in
Clinton .and Goderigh,
develop anew, pnblic gardens
and parks in their corn
Sonic organize
short' cOu.rses for local
residents. Most societies
Meet.monthly: to discuss
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