HOW TO SELECT BULBS FOR YOUR FALL GARDEN — They're cosy to grow, no bother once the fringed beouty of Porrot tulips ond the ruffled loveliness of peony tulips Dianne, her little daugh- | | grandchildren, qjto Ocean View Burial River Rd, White Rock, age 88 years, Survived by two sons Rupert S. of White Rock; John }A. of Esquimalt; two daugh + |ters, Mrs. Ruther Barry of Elk) |Point, Alberta, and Mrs, C. jLone of California, Funeral }service was held on Tuesday, 16 WHITE ROCK SUN E THURSDAY, SEPT. 11, 1958 Laid to Rest VAN - September 2, 1958, Frances Margaret Van of 1406 - 128 Street, Ocean Park, age 73. years. Survived by her loving husband; one son George A. of| New Westminster; one daughter Mrs. J. P. Moran of Vancou- ver; two brothers W. R. News- ham of Vancouver and G. Arthur of Saskatoon. Also four Funeral ser- vice Friday, September 5 from |East Burnaby United Church Park, |Rev. W. Moore officiating. |Chapel Hill Limited Funeral | Directors. “ness can strike at any hour of the day er night, That's why our experienced phar- macists stand ready to serve you promptly right around the clock eee September 4, | Berr 1958, |Thomas Patullo Brockie Bett, |D.V.S., of 1390 Martin St, White Rock, aged 55 years. Survived by his loving wife, two daughters, Patricia and Barbara, New York. Funeral service Saturday, September 6 at 2 p.m. from Chapel Hill Fun- eral Parlor, Rev. J. Vass offic: iating, followed by cremation. . Mrs. Reynolds - S. Pemlico Reynolds of London, England. |Passed away Aug. 14, 18958.| Survived by two sisters, one brother, in England, and one brother,in-law, Mr. R. L. Stand- strom of White Rock. * * Harris - August 29, 1958, liza Harris of 15831 Campbell | September 2 at 10:00 a.m. from Chapel Hill Funeral Parlor to Sunnyside Lawn, Rev. E. Pitt they're planted ond their disploy of spring colour will be your fovourite ottraction. Bulbs con be planted eny time between the first of September and the lost of November The types of spring: ter prefers the tall stotely Darwin tulips, often colled the Aristocrats of Tulipdom and the single carly tulips, which are alwoys the first out in the spting. Dutch bulbs ore teosonably priced and to 1335 Johnston Road Howering bulbs you plant depend on your personal oreferences. Dolly Craig. our lovely mother prefers cosy to grow that everyone con have all of their fovounte varieties, MALAK, | In the Garden By G. E. Sery # x VARIEGATED |think must be a a “sport” from 5 FOLIAGE PLANTS its original weigelia rosea. a A fellow gardener had al Not all the variations are plant of Kerria Japonica Plenti-|ecessarily golden or silvery folia which he found was grad-| There is a very deep purple ually turning pale yellow. This form of rhus cotinus, the smoke plant was growing at the foot|P/ant, named fol purpureis of a low stone wall, and the| Notcutt’s variety, which always centration of lime rubble. This|'® # garden where it grows. was probably due to a lime-in-| Then there is ruta graveolens ) duced chlorosis, and the treat-)J@ckman’s blue, a compact, ment for this condition woula| Dushy form of the common rue, be of watering the plant with|Which.has the most wonderful . 4 solution of iron in its sequest- laucus-blue foliage. It is, of | rol form, and one can purchase| Curse, useful only as an o: @ sequestrene compound, which| "mental foli. plant. If it i has several chemica' cut back each April the plant Sequestrol state. is not only kept shapely, but It really is remarkable how|* '® Prevented from flowering quickly and efficiently sequest-| The Japanese maples, of rol iron works. An application|COUrse, give us wonderful fol- to hydrangeas, camellias, and|!@g¢ effects. A good sized other plants that were turning] tree, say 20 to 30 feet high, of yellow, of a pint of the liquid|@Cer vegundo variegatum, with and a second application seyen|!ts Striking green and white days later, have always done | foliage, can be magnificent if the trick. It is always worth|!t iS properly sited against a while trying sequestrol iron on|#ker background, and if it any plant that shows yellowing|®4M be placed where it is seen of the foliage, but one needs to|{t0m the house in moonlight, be fairly certain that the symp-|}t can add a wonderful feature toms are not caused by bad|/t® @ garden. The red-leaved drainage, disease, or pest, or| form af A palmatum is worth other agency. |its place in any garden, eithor It is interesting to think over|°" # large rock garden or at this whole question of variega-|{0C4! Points. Even among the tion in plants. Most gardeners | Deaths this is calluna serlei aur- of the old school, and most peo-|°%, ¥ith bright golden foliage, Ple who have learned their)°"4 among the dwarf conifers gardening at their hands, treat|“® have chamaccyparis (the golden-leaved aberrations and|"*” Name for cupressus) law Variegated forms of plants with | *0"!#P4 aurea densa, C. L. min- 4 certain amount of suspicion.| "4 *Urea, C. pisifera filifera Such phenomena may be gen-|“¥%e% juniperus communis ulne “sports,” or they may be|"*™4 aurea, and several more caused by cultural conditions Is all in the| it is for this reason that we! treat them, rightly, with sus- 1958 City Hall, White Reck, B.C, 3, 1958. roots were growing in a con-| attracts the attention of visitors| unfavorable to the plant, and City of White Rock Last day for payment without penalty, Monday, September 15 with golden foliage that is a joy in the rock garden on al- most any day of the year. | Useful as these plants may be in the garden, they are becom- jing even more popular with |the women-folk for flower ar- jrangements, At one show in |England could be seen a special Je lass for arrangements of white |flowers with variegated foliage, jand many were the effects ob. tained, some exquisitely beau- very-leafed acers; and the pop. ular elaegnus variegata, with |sreen and silver leaves | LITTLE GEORGE HI THERE! How do you like my new Sturdy Savage Shoes | just got from . . Lewis SHOE BOX LTD. 1377 Johnston Road Taxes JOHN L. JONES, City Clerk, tiful, others merely weird and| }wonderful. But there were ar- |rangements with varietgated | \iris foliage, and many with sit Griffiths officiating. fo convert your VICTORY BONDS (conversion period expires September 15th) Avoid the last-minute rush .. . take advantage of this y to get up to 50% more income on your Victory Loan investment .. . for quick service see your nearest branch of the Bank of Montreal. If you hold Bogds of the Sth, 6th, 7th, 8th or 9th Victory Loans — with serial letters beginningslivaoy P3, PS or P7 — bring them into your nearest B of M branch today. We will be glad to conyert them for you and to pay you your cash adjustment immediately. 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