Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 18 Apr 1935, p. 53

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rnospnorus The Ke.y Fertilizer 'Phosphorus is the only elenient that. must- be purchâsed and re- turned: to the most common souls of the United States. Phosphorus is the key to Permnanent agriculttre on these lands,.'To maintain or increase the amount of pbosphorus in the soil makes possible thegrowth of clover (or other legumes) and the consequent, addition, of .nitrogen from the, inexhaustible'supply in the, air; and, with the addition. of decaying orgaiiic matter. cornes.the .possibility of iberating fromn the immense supplies in .the soil sufficient. potassium, magnes- ium, and other essential abundant elements . . . for the produc- tion of large crops at least for thousands of.years; wherea.5, if th.e. supply of phosphorus in the soul is steadilydecreased in the future, in. accordance with the past and pres- ent most cànunon farrm practire, then poverty is the only future for the people who tili the commnoni agricultural lands of the United States." (eontributed by Louis J. Lorenzini, Wilmette) VISIT EASTERN COLLEGE Mrs. john Welton Fischer, Jr., and ber daughiter, jeane, of 826 Green- nd nA nof..n- nA .... ..x lesiey, Mount *tliyolce, Swarthnioüe, Connecticuto ege, and others dur- ing the girls' spring vacations. jeane has decidled that she %vill'enter Mout H-olyoke, but Anntaniarie 'hasn't nmade her decision yet. M r. and Mrs." Harry Zander, j r., 736 Cummings avenue, Kenilworth, entertained, their dinner bridge club on Wednesday of last week. Las.t Sunday Mrs. Zander entertained. at a competitio s, andi civic enterprises. That men are inclined to make gar- Ideninz more of a hobby than women is evidenced by the fact that many of themn specialize in certain flowers, or groups of plants. This tenclency is considered to be a healthy one for the, men's garden clubtniovement, because it brings about more interestin spe- cific gardeninig problems, and less, of the social aspects s6 prevalent witb the ladies' orkanizations. Mov.ment Spreade The Chicagzo M en's Garden club, organized in 1928 by a rup -of busi- ness men, was the first of these. . It was 'quickly followed by similar eroups in Aurora, Ill., Ft. Wayne, nd','and Des Moines,.Iowa, and com- munications between jthese four clubs led to the formation of a national* organization calle'd the Men's Garden Clubs of Amnerica. Sin ce that time clubs have been formed îzn Ceveland, Olýio, NTeedham, Mass., Lancaster, Pa., Jackson, Mich.; and Wellesley Flilîs, Mass., with five others, in various sections of the country, about to become members. Prateruity of Flower Lovera "A fraternity of flower loyers, striving for perfection in the high art of gardening," is what W. B. La- throp, secretary of the organization, thinks of the work. Men of all types cialized talks by experts, and usually -a civic project is the substance of their program. The purpose of the large organîza- tioni is to co-ordinate the activities of .men's garden clubs>,iný different sec- tions of the country, and interest pub- lic attention in community planning, parks, and flower shows. A yearly convention is held to discuss such problems. Haveteren V.IWty Lawns! Let a Swaia Nelson expert mkeyobr lavas beautiftal. Ho, vili know how to feed, reseed, and tre at your lavwa so that. it wili ho a. tbing of beauty and a joy to you aad your famil>'. Plat Bauifu, nus...lShrubsl There are, many' varietiee of flowering obruben not commronly used ia this viciait>', avaàilaible for thée ite ta attractive pricos. DressuUP YOur gardon tdii.Spring with these lovely ýplants. Lot a Swain Nelson gardon expert recotmind the kind of sbrubu 700 shoul1d'have. Pn Yum Garden. Now! Youvi be surpised< at how reasonabiy, you. can have your bordera and flower bedu redesigned and freihly planted. Nothing acdds to a garden's beauty like perfectljr 'cfrigned borders and bods. Swain N4elson -viii give you the beneflt of seveaty-nine years' experience aind guarantee everythiag that ia donc for tuo years. Ccoll on a Swoîoe Nelson Expert Now! SWAIN NELSON & SONS CO* Glenview Road, Glenview, Illinois 4 mile west of Waukegan Road Phones: Glenview 87 - Rogers -Park 66-zo PLANT THIS SPRING AND GAIN A YEAR 0.) ) I f you.have beeti drcaming of the' wondlerful things you -wouid do with Evergreéiis, Trees, Shrubs, and Vines, it ia time to make those dreams com'e truc. T his i ' your one and only opportunit-y to take full ) Is pureiy of ôtganc origin; its Phosrhorlc Content 10 34%1 It is ývery rich in hoanc phosphate of lime, and haS other elementa good for the grow th of vegetation.. :Aik your j4ler p:pho,,a Wilnitt 42Y.9 -, ~ ~ ~ e: Derfeij36

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