THE DAILY NEWS PAGE FIVE IHUtlvauj . - . . Garde ns and Gardening In Northern British Columbia V 1 m. in in In ) (. AKBE.N NEEDS DESIGN AS MUCH AS A HOUSE NEEDS IT HOW TO DESIGN YOUR GROUNDS Mthuuirh well-desiifned ear- design. The winHnwi mirht Ko f ii ml cut hh tliere was already the : f an ash can, or a coal pi e ed with out the slight- ' - mI tn its effect upon hlsl J . i.i, eoption. The first j iiiiinter would do would t out the ugly, view . with' t A it. !f shrubs ana xrees ' I; uiTHtigi'd, to screen ' ..Ii ( . tionable object and . harmonious background That is esattl) :-eitiiei of Kv. garden maker kit Kynril is unscreene'' units unsightly views Mii u.'e. The first task Garden Field Seeds ' i'li ! JI.IZKR f H Y VALLEY HAY AND CHAIN Prince Ruoert Feed Co. PHONE 58 thoe liiws. The gardener who roses, VIEW WTIO PUSTIKO SUN IN THE GARDEN PICTURE i m; iI' n owner is to enjoy of such a gardener should be to ' u tli" results Of his labor "ul ",B He t effective screen and is . nt in' a garden, he iMwutifuI the most beautiful background i...'ui iiUnta, but rang! he for ilowers is maue witn trees ihcae flanU ao and shrubbery, pleasingly infor- t At I 1. ...lit. whole., they mMfc a "a lne,r rn.nnitia, win. ia varied skyline, arranged as in shut out unpleasant fnl "ketch, to i. -,v.,y be beaut ful, r anangOmonUfcUt t ll .Willful nlant itmeh more beautiful '"T.T., i. 7. u. I .. ...... iKtiT HA AAA ki. picture .i t!ie most important v sutcesaful garden ;i-recn to provide fur th flowers and unsightly views. ing will bring it into the garden enhanced ia effect by , being suitably framed by the Ranting. Summer flowering bulbs such as cunnas, gladioli, dahlias, cala- " ''" " - carertilly. Excessive heat or nii osition on a canvas moisture wiI1 stert tnem into growth. Iampness anH low tern erature are apt to cause decay. Sharpen days. tools to prevent March is inventory montn. order stakes, tools, sprays, fertilizers, etc., to have on hand when needed . The best time to plan is now. when you have sufficient time. Pretty soon there will be outside work to do. Work done th s spring will put your rlace a whole year ahead. If vou admired your neighbor's TYPESOF GARDEN ROSES There are four classes of roses widely grown in gardens in Canada. First, the American and Asiatic wild rose types, which ait: grown as shrubs-and which are perfectly hardy withouV'pro-tection; second, the hybrid per-petuals often called June roses and cabbage roses, which blossom once in June and once in the fall and are quite hardy but i need some protection in the north, j Third, the hybrid teas, called, monthly or everlasting roses, j which are not hardy where the winters are at all severe, and' fourth, the hardy climbers, in- . , . ... . hvhriri ybrid wiahnraianaB. wishuraianas. dn arc becoming numerour varyuiK sues ana piacea wunoui . . only are. grown. Consider THE HOME PIOT ' AS A UNIT HOW TO DEVELOP THE HOME PLOT tv,o mrwlorn iilea about home Many modern houses are deslg- cluding multiflora and polyastha, grounds is that every square foot ned so that the living apartments bunch-flowering types, ana me ghould a purpoe. Land is 1-" ,rr nA thi i. ar- t0 u nil type. They have delicate poin- , , , . , ,, Wtth cane8 light and we" grow ted buds on strong stems and brilliant colors. Ophelia, a deli- furnished with leaves, so that cate salmon pink tint; radiance, they. make a ordtr row to a rosy carmine; red radiance, a PWiae a garuen ooraer or uacK brilliant red; Mrs. Aaron Ward. ground. They send up wickers a yellow; us Angeles, pink shaded with gold, and Kaiserin, j These cane fruits .bear next white tinted with lemon, are year on wood which grows th. some of the hybrid with ,which year. After fruiting the woni have been voted among the best dies and must be cut o.at. Ii ( by the American Rose Society. order to make a planting last at Climbing roses of the hardy; long as possible, before runninv types blossom In June or July, out; the Energies If each separ but they are so beautiful when in ate; root system:' mwit be conflnet flower that a garden without to a limited number of canes them seems to be lacking! There 'This calls for cutting out eacr Is nothing to equal them for the 'spring not bnly'thb last year arbor and pillar which make such bearing eanes, now dead, but al. striking garden accents. For except the. five strongest of thi abundance of bloom no plant ex- canes which grew last year. eels varieties such as Kxcelsaandj. - Dorothy Perkins, , which bear' their flowers in clusters. D AT IC Besides these. Paul's scarlet UtliULlU 1 1U climber, climbing American Ileauty and Dr. W. Van Flet are j considered by the American Rose ; Society to be among our beat i climbers. "Scclly' w mm MILLIONAIRES LOS ANGELES, Cal. 11: "Death Valley Scotty" uuiuur iivuus twin, ,r. I.nmp ownprn nr eontenl consideration of balance. The This V . a , a home owner wag was content content ranired tj . - . . .j mh tn r-i" -T t i npiunu " - . ... th the layout of rooms . mignt ne or irregular shapes " AX -f':r"7"triuis'6nlv thatrnortion-of his-lot -adjust -an old house to give tni meir nome . everything. pontollr ftf f. grpu id, wi.icn was given them by Btudied. Such a house would not the u.iuiw.ier. fhat IS, they ac- any more "informal" than per-' pj m , s,.iewaiKs. deck ienceanc haps a majority of our home KHc l)(.uji.l.iiii. .is auff.cient de grounds. Yet few would consent Bgea.o:i ui iheir garden area and to live in it. The revolt against i.. uiaiu mue. jr mucii haphaiard gardens is not so cer-:n. ..rtu wilAout further tain, wrhsn. iwnnu r , nip. a: !' ."ign. , i !;. uses ihere is resist-u t ic ;'l.u of designing, a tv ..t outiioor. for Infer . iii'l iliai any inlcrfervncfc .an! arrangement ic unti t'l'eieiiiious. It may hc ii'li i J, l.ut nn the otier hand, illy lie.niiii'ul expresion of the beauty of the materials of which a garden is made. Nature always designs. Every plant is a beautiful thing, com-p'yiog with the laws of composition. It is only in the arrangement of these things of beauty that the expensive and the time has passed hihly desirable if it can be ar- is rough classif.ca i on JWJ u ofte. p0Mible to but is sufficient to upon which his house stood. To- desiraD.e comiecuoa; iwith thouht, an easy and , ... , some t,4 -h- day, if he is iO-Wle. he AM- invting MceM tQ tht taekyMd siders his home to embrace the jcn fae ,ork( d ,ut I entire area of the ground to which The prlvaU; garden in the rear ,ie has title, and he. develops every offers more opportunity for. indi-part of it to perform a definite vJduill exprCssiou than the front .unction, useful or ornamental. yrd w!)ere pi4lntir.p must be for This ideu has. resulted in a fu hr,. a r.r,-'n restraint transformation of tb$ back yard. jg iid for n front, and harmony Formerly it was the most neglect- v. h r.eigiiUori ig p'antings is deed part of the bemffgraunds. A .-able. view of even a line residence sec- jjut in the private gtrrden one tion from the alley-was far from ,,j,ouid express hi own idea of edifying. Land 6T '-great value, outdoor t-iuty. Tliere should be usual garden violates guide you in getting a start with and capable of um which would planting to give privacy and screen justify its value, wksually de- .,ut unijy views. This may he lii.g oi iiii'onnality in a garden not only makes a ba'd arrangement The first thing to decide, as in voted to rubbish Tbea a ui Kre - oi acdigiung iut uses his pruning knife to de- the case with any flowera -ypu ami. misceijafi I mn h gn at. r th.anlonnaliti 8trpy , the natural beauty of his may buy. is where you will put ,rbu,eB fi-.r "'. Ptajip and Arubs is fortunately thia- d fitness J them ,n your, garden. Itosej, do" "ldrwfe!? hou.s nnht botthur betbmmg les numerous. ot ,ike 'clotc th 0 the whenj 1. 1!',. , . - Cv BEroot PUHTIKG shrubs and thrive best lit.beuV nt?jM. i.. ,i Ji;.. ir. i.. Jit-'i' -- hud thd baoV ya uy ineniewTes. Jinruy plunders y---, ' .a: -jjf IjI ....II -hJi..- f .iSL i home grrensls m aw wen ciiniuniK on miiwt ilii- 1 , ' r..i .-A-. in ipi fttf.rDom: . are often gxewn, bulyLftil t..-.x- . -.vig-. can and the . Jtine- rflfs, they are, to be pruned Kd grown1 or specimeii flowers; Tpould be in beds by- themsejvee. Thif characteristic-of ros'is tiw reason for the garden where, roses ' Rashberrlc of of ihe the clothes arrnnKtd go that passersby on the torage. street c.-n v.t i ir'imtnw of the !k to all beauty within without privacy be- ,,uo ing deitmyed. ComfortBble furni-thfeir turn ncrha:,K a Hwinir. seats. cilillrJ, .5i;,v : ... . . . ., and a tab'c. will g.ve he yxrc use 'ijndfjled: loo't of an iliidinf place. Birtt moaern houses will aiiraet ieainera yisr med iuto itors to entertain us. And flowers invitinc will help make the outdoor. living or liv- roi m the source or joy througbout pop- lfaetor r -j' , - i . .... . ' i' . .... .1 iNing iriwade uy tWrjnatet(r'-.Iiberriea ripen c. the summer. RASPBERRIESifOR HOME GARDEN fes are the It will assist in producing In theoe irarden hc most sat- ular cane fruits'with the strong ones if stimmer pruning . s H done, n i p uook over me pianis nd pinch' off the terminal bad of each new cane which has reached a height of threa feet. .nd where new canes btve ex fcoded this heiirht cut tham off t three feet. In some cases rowers prefer to keep the can :n shorter, as low as two feet r eighteen inches. It ia atari vail to cut out immediately fol-owiag the fruiting season all anea which bore fruit this year, hit if preferred this may be left :t l next trvirng. Summer pruning of the ;?row-ng canes prtsveta them gnw ig too high, wh th mnkivi them Mjily broken by winJ and snovi, nd it causM thesn to produce lore branches and results in a avier crop of ftmit-close to the .ound, where it la easily picked. There ere muny stories as to the ! source of his wealth. One of them is that he nan a gold mine the desert and that he alone knows its location. Death Valley in near the Nevada-California bor Uer. On a previous trip to L s Building Hurc Mansion a nmli-H ho announced that he had in Death Valley and Spends 8D;nt $76,000 to build a telephone Lavishly line to his desert castle. mysterious figure of wealth, whoe , m.yQ appearance In Los Angeles always 1 Kvur creates attention, fs in town again He was a cautious young man and is telling about the mansion and a firm .believer in eugenics, he is building on the desert of but when hc met the doctor's which he is uncrowned king. lovely daughter he fell in love "It will only take another mil- with her, and finally threw dis-lion dollars and four more years Cret!on to the wluds anil asked to finish the shack," he told re- w to marry him. rlull flnwprs last summer And wish to norter'. 'UY'yh only SIVUll March -" " -. - - . I ' Mm . . . I 1 . i . r n r, f n ' m . . 1 nave some as gooa, mane sure you tsuy.uuu monar. ui wume, i prepare he (bidsatweJ aj'hw shifUaJang ihtvjfvbuj couion i say ay now i win r A new surface coat wlll not re- living in it yet." ; nair a broken and worn-out nave-' Scotty, whose real name is Thir his visit. time he gave no reason for She accepted him and lie w;t.i in the seventh heaven all the evening. Next morning, however, hi.s natural caution returned, un.l he , , . . l r. 1 1 I. i i in . unnn iiur iiai ment. Neither will sodding-bring Walter Scott, wore the usual garb 0n- JuZtnri" ' h nid "vour about luxuriant turf when the of the "desert rat." He registered h has !rmlH t, UKhter soil and conditions beneath are at one of the largest hotels. '" 1-1 wanted to ask if rry me. not right. The source of "Scotty's" income there is any er insanity in has been a mvsterv for years, Vprtlllipr of some kind in IIW Whenever he anDears he spends V" family.' medicine: Given nt regular in- money lavishly. 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