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Whitby Free Press, 31 Mar 1976, p. 14

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PAGE 6, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31, 1976, SPRING GARDENING SUPPLEMENT. WFIITBY FREE PRESS ROSES stroger than you The rose, one of Mother Naturels most beautiful accomplishrnents, is not nearly as delicate a plant as many gardeners and so called experts believe. They will grow ai-d flower well in any location where they can receive lots of sunshine. The ideal spot for roses is ah area shaded f>ïom the hot afternoon sun and sieltered from the coki wintry winds. Roses should be plan ted ine, a rich, wel-drained Ioam. However, your garden soil doesn't need to be perfect to success- fully grow roses. Most soils can be improved to the point where roses will grow andl flower Vigorously with the addition of humus and fertilIizer. Roses can be planted in the spring or fail except in areas which experience extremely cold winters. In those areas, spring planting is best. Fal planted roses should not severely as those planted in the spring. Plant the rosebushes as soon after acquiring them as possible. Roses should bc pruned back severely either just before or after planting. Followîng are some of the more popular types of roses. Hybrid Tea ro"es are by far the most popular and widely planted roses. Being large iii bud and open flower, they supply exquisite colouring throughout their bloom- 1h nk ing period from summer to late fali. A good bush will grow two t 'o three, feet high and three to four feet across. Grandiflora roses give the perfection of hybrid tea buds and flowers combined with a very vigorous and tail growiflg plant. The roses are very free-blooming and- pro- duce flowers in clusters. Grandifloras are the easiest roses to grow. Other types of roses include floririnda, ohmr- ber and hybrid pepetual to name but a few. LAWN-BOY The mower you can really push around' Light- weight engine and deck plus easy-roll wheels. Solid State igntion for quick starts wîth a hotter spark and no points or condenser. Timing is per- manently set. Tune-ups arevruly1 lmntd Exclusive LAWN-BOY 2-Cycle engine with sim- plîfied carburetor. Extra-quiet, under-the-dec k muffler. Uip-front dîscharge for better catching. The dependable, quick and quiet LAWN-BOY. Believe in it. SOLID STATE 21". Model 7265. With Catcher. iir~rRENTAI W I D SERVICE & 1415 Dundas St. E., Whitby, Ontario SALES 668-3226 Permanent Iandscaping ... ..with EvergreeflS Year-round Beauty SPECIAL. CHAIN SAWS Complete Guarcznteed Sales & Service HOMELITE XL-1 HOMELITE Complete with 16" Bar & Chain Super Mini ~ ~AO ~ Complete with 16" Bar & Chain Reg.. 19911 17491 Reg. 23411 2O91%1 DROP IN AND SEE OUR FULL LINE 0F Fertilizer &,Garden Equipment FISHER'S FARM SERVICE Ashburn phone Brooklun .655-3842 Evergrecns, the oldest formn of hUfe on earth, add great beauty to anly property whether they are used in the foundation planting, shrub border, as specimen trees or as hedges. evergreefls will contin rouind beauty forever. Evergreens, besides beautifying any land- scape, can be used to screen unsightly views or as an effective formi of climnate control. Ever- greens, placed so they shade the west side of a house, can lower the roof and wall teml)eratures by 20 to 40 degrees in the summer. In the winter, the evergreens act as a windbreak, rnaking sub- stantial savings in fuel costs. Planting evergreens re- uies-iruch.thou glt and aue to flourish and give year- planning. Because they are planted for perrman- ence, they must bc correctly placed at the start. First decide on the type of evergreens which will meet your needs. Find out the trees and shrubs best suited for your local and the size they are liable to reach at maturity. Over-plantiflg or the incorrect setting of evergreens can produce unpleasant effeets. Following are sorne oU the most popular types of evergreens. The yew farnily is the finest evergreen for foun- dation planting and does the best of any evergreen in shady conditions. The juniper family con- sists of the largest group of hardy evergreens able to be grown in the garden. They thrive e(Iually well in the cold climnate as they do in warm weather. The arborvitaes or cedars are extremely hardy evergreens used In gardens throughout 'the world whether it be in North American countries or in Asian nations. Other popular ever- greens include spruce, pine, hemilock, etc.

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