GUARDIAN- & mig OPTIONAL +9 : INCLUDED “3 BED RM. 16'7"x16" SECOND FLOOR - 596 Sq.Ft. Double picture window gives a novel and striking appear- ance to the exterior of this one and half storey home. En’ try hall provides direct access to- all major areas of the house. Living-dining ‘“‘L’”’ with door to terrace is a spacious room that will permit various furniture arrangements. Den is a dual purpose room with separate closet. Extra large rectangular kitchen has table space in ‘‘window-wrap” corn | GARAGE PLAN BED RM. 12'5"x16 PATRIOT HCM ea 19'x13'3" EOF THE WEEK | Me™ IVING RM, EN ets or open paper bags, label- led as te kind of bulb. variety and date stored Store your hyacinths, which respond the/ fastest, at 63 degrees for four | weeks in the dark. Then pot! them and store the bulbs. in pots at 55 degrees. When the growth shoot emerges 1%. inches | or more out of the neck of the ; | bulb. move the pots as you iwant them to bloom into the jbrigit light (sunny window sill jor under flourescent lights) at | 65 degrees. They’ bloom in }about one month. | Store your tulip bulbs dry and labelled at,.45 degrees. daffod- lae at 30 degrees. for 12 weeks or more ir the dark. As you, want them to start growing, pot the bulbs and bring them to bright light and a temperature of 60 degrees They'll bloom in | about a month. | With either method, plant }only one kind of bulb, and only one named variety in each pot | to ensure bloom at the same | jtime. Exhibition-size hyacinths look well one to a: pot: tulips | look better with three or more | lin a continer, and with daffodils, | \suit yourself but plant as many |as you can get in your contain- er. BED RM. 11'°B"x13'6 § close together as you can get | jthem without actually having the | revel | you | as | it neither stays waterlogged a | ~ er, door to terrace and good traffic circulation to other parts of the house. Stairs to . FIRST FLOOR = 1151 Sq.Ft. . 8 DESIGN No. 138 It_is not necessary to fertilize the bulbs at any time unless you upper floor are near front en | try. The upper two bedrooms are unusually large with plen- | ty of storage closets, also full bath. Basement contains laun- | dry and heating facilities. Sec” | ond floor may bee completed at future date as space is requir ed. House: 1,151 Sq. Ft. Gar- age:, 556 Sq. Ft. Two Springs A Year For Home Gardeners pit, a heated garage or a sun- room with temperatures 32 de- In midwinter when the snows ewirl outside and the thermom- eter plummets, few things can cheer the gardener as much as a fragrant hyacinth, bright tu- lips or cheery daffodils in bloom fn pots indoors, Almost ‘every- one who wants to can have Dutch hyacinths blooming in pots; daffodils, though .more than worth it, take a little more care. The adventuresome ‘in- ~~door gardener’ will want ‘to try tulips too. There are two basic methods. Both work well if you can sup- | ply the proper conditions. first requires planting in pots | the pots to bright light and a | fn late fall, followed by storage for root formation. storage area can be in a garden MORTGA We have a market -for towns at higher rates. perties up to $25,000. classes are also available. HYNDMAN 57 Lower Queen St. grees or just above, or really cold, cold room. The soil must | jbe evenly moist, neither soak- ing nor dry. During the stor- age period of from three to four internal change. have filled the pots {months, the bulbs undergo an ; When roots C00! it off sufficiently). and are.| |eareful control of storage temp- | | thermometer to see if it will do |}, ing the next fall (they won't force | successfully again indoors). | Many women gardeners like} to grow hyacinths in bowls or | |glasses of water. Add bits of charcoal to keep the water ;|sweet. The water level- can be HOW TO OBTAIN. DESIGN BOOK The latest design book ex titled, ‘Canadian Guide te {kept high enough to touch the Home Planning and Design” bulb at first; let it drop as is now available at the offie- | Toots develop until i is %-inch | es of The Guardian and The | below the bulb. Both bulb and Evening Patriot for $1, gax | 8!ass should be kept in the dark | free. This new edition, im [eit aeteeen ce eee cludes color selection, etc., , growth shoot is about plus over 100 popular new | inches long. Then move the designs to choose from. (container to bright light and Also «included are full de-. |€ool ..(60 to 65 degrees) temper- sign on how to order blue atures to flower. You can | prints. | avoid long foliage and floppy flo- wer stems by keeping temper- | atures cold and the light bright. TEMPERATURE CONTROL , This can be done by.| LONDON (Reuters) — Cana- sane ctl ISGEE dian Witian Slovan _ Ar erator placed in the basement as who came to Britain to get eratures. "Tuesday for possessing 2 obtained from three (keeping a basement window ; : : ; jtors. He pleaded guilty to hav- open at night will sometines ling 2 grains of heroin and 32 |grains of cocaine in his pos- In this method, store the isession. ding. 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