.‘ r,-;_ lf! to Li 5*' ere" , Y _ i in B W ' 3 " Jiii” U" Jill ' .iuuuuiii-.1 _i ' = W .-1 vii; - ,},,-E V , _ _ 5 l i i 1! i 3 4 ._ ..._.-. -_ -_...___ _...___ I I X 1 v < -@- \=r.¢ c ‘I ,_ -ié v/ll' 1: ,.'. n. gn . t ,FOR FARM ' .---~ - - » - 595'; mf ' TIIELY NOTIS ON TURICH ._ Y N V CONNECTED WITH ll mill ` o 0 - r , ~ ,,., ` vu `. ,,., . In 1033' tho Royal Canadian In- <10 ltitute published il. check-list of Flow ) Butomus umbellatus L- and nur flora under the title oi “Ther Ontario low spot at Experimental Cn Flowering Plants and Ferns of: Siati Prince Edward Island" and a re I <11) Carex scoparia schkunr»- the on Reported by R .R Hurst. smy' i _ _ __.~ :_ Silver Fox Fannin s pos ion oi’ Arts Industries will hold its annual ‘mg R“Sh I”"°d“°°d n'°”‘ exhibit at Hotel Astor New York September 30th to October Mrs Gertrude Fox Editor of Black Fox Magazine, is chair.. print of this was made available; Pointed Broom Sedge (0) Smeit man at the fur exhibit which Wm to teachers and naiturc st'.ideuts." Cleck. by the Minister' of Argriculture off il that dare. This coliulilation, the Fox ADDITIONS TO OUR. FLORA Fortune Brld€€. June, 1985. (Blan~ -- - _ "-‘-'""°"““ -- ¢hM'd~> 'rlre women- mx it an silver mx sales, most in- , _ _ _ _ Se author says, is not to be thought' Creek. of as a conipleze list, silrcc there; 113) ua likely to be other finds to re-i ~Blulit Broom Sedge (O) July 6, Hu 1|/ltd the diligent serrrcilcr. A .score 1935. ' of new plants ben: out the correct- <14 at ness of the supposziioii. --Black-banded Bulrush (O) (AZ- (A<;ricolo.) V be Carcx vulpinoides Michx.- Fm dge (0) July 6. 1935. Smelt and \\'n; Mr. Har- (17) Hydrocotyie americana L. sea m ns old Mo;scrvI~`. Ciiy Siirvcysr, Char- Ame iottetown; nlld tile iirvfeilt writer. (Hoi Their names ure' tll::'cfoz‘c append- (18 ed to ull plants to \\-‘null liicy have Dead called attention. A capitol ‘O" in <19) brackets means that the detsrinili- Purpi ation was made, or cciiiirnied, by 120) Suaeda Mariiima. (L.)-Du- °f ) Juncus acuminatus Michx.- Y Habenaria hyperborea (L_) m°d rican Marsh Pennywort, 1935, an.) co ) Lamium purpureum L.-Red and Geum rivale L.-Water or me Division of Botany ct ottawa. mort-Low sea Bute (0) (Hoi-~ Y°fk (1) Erucasirilm galliculil iWilld.)l mari 0. E. Sch l'--Do Mllsun-cl. Tlilsi <21 ant wiiiclidis .iiiglilirocllicfwi Euro-` rCrme1,) Prantl.~Steller‘s Rock October fm' I-'°“d°’\» England the _ A fem from Dunk RWBL where lie will open a fur brokerage 'I 'will recommend from my ranch. pl _ , ._ _ _ VV pearl species, is wid:-l_v slireati over. B1-ako office _n the mtewsm 0! his __rm_ _ you Canada and tile U.S.A_ Ili all art-l il-Iolman.) lcie ln “Scientific A;z1'iculture" for] (22) June 1933. Mi-_ nr_~rl>ri~t Grcli, .>1lisemli__-Fragile Bladder Fem all MHUHK *M advertisements in the the R1ve,.V 1935, ,Holmam American Fox Magazines we notice M. Daniels, proprietor of Tarn- The line was so good the six the Division of Bviailly, Otta.wn,lDll1ik __ . _ _ undetermined in the abseme edge foxes. Sabattis, New York. Mr. bought for $30,000 a. pair of proven 1 L_-.l _,Z _ Z flower. V w,,r5_ may be either E Can- Daniels was at one time a world's breeders with a guarantee of four ' ,__ ,~ V/ There are several other types of - , ; ~ .li ` ‘-'/,- _-.Q - mentions that thc Dog M'ilstard‘ (23) had been ioulld ut Cilarlotteioivn, cies P.E.l'., during his weed survey of of flo Sls L, 0,- else ,,_ vulgaris L_, champion swimmer. He became pups. 'The next season their tmx P pily married to a lady of great ieties were rewarded by the arrival Both a white and a blue variety of flower, with nearly straight, Spurs, wealth and established the fox of six pups which they sold for tlur plant were found on the Brac- the latter white, pink or blue flow- farm at its present location in $30000. They had HHOUIH' s'°°d Poillt Rm élllllwide Shift ers with hooked spurs. Woods near 191 1926. nden (2) Lilpinus 'polphyllus-Lupin. The kley ld. - ~ ‘ Wood Cemetery. ____ v fashion shows held by some of the Th :_ __ _ I did mbm n t 1 _ ----';_~~'_-* 1 tn - _ -. rs s asp en H ° - i l , ~~ . tlnrgllyrirvlgy §?lt1?b\‘0wnf:_l:_ iigsltlllg me 538-sh_fj_:_1;§l_ ,that _t_h<_?hsii§re_r_iii__gS;>f___dewni_t{_na for cultural :gall __Lg;veii Hancock' of _ in 00 1'. " ~ H0 rem urs , e n c a s meanlsurnmersi e wil the speaker. o+»+H»+++»+»+»+¢¢+»+»»<¢+¢++o»+¢+++o»++»+»o+¢ _ _any longer mm, ne,,es_m.y_ No some advance in mme and Wm _ -_ - - _ _ 'nie dates of ure 1~ruds.»n's any f°X@S 0' their °ff5P1”l’l8 SHOWN' have the effect or reaping their mo no on Liranofl-rs Clover ” LIME from ohn Co., N. B, Manager }..,_ -.__.,__;. :_ '_-W _ -_ - - J A' ' ` T ' - V tlhsé S\‘\0\11d el/01' be “Sed ‘°’ silver fox furs off the European The iinanlmnu of Successful healthy and normal gro retaining their color.” pelts of lustrous sheen, .-m ». \ .gg l R47( “We have never fed anythiiig to aqua. IMPERIAL FOX BI S C UI T S and IMPERIAL PUPPY FOOD in promoting developing sturdy bodies with superior J l Safnllel Kennedy S In your final examination before of gong quality and would compare charges url: llnllu ylrn 2.3 centlr I ,. , l th doubled M cents per pound. Blunt- V. ynurtexatlrrtxgesds ogmtingep mit is E favorably with mp notch ranches “I $2.00 and if un|umd¢r¢d $1-85' KENT STREET “N” ` hm- . it um nvs ltr. or 'ral r nllrnm. factor that has shownup strikingly __ F - well was ed and all m_dt;_l';::upasge£2_:;'e yl:1a_r:trr;h_;~lu thang Through what is known as the g:'_°|‘::|"'|:`“g= puked mm Th. lm _ Y __ hy E mme Oman of well; French shore they have brought M “da nm h m,d|“m_ md hm, l 0 3 It becgmn “ml ne their ranches strictly up to date kd ,lm "M, medium, ,um md -__;=¥- bmi -f°x°,‘;" _f th B to fy ' With 8°°d Bhedl “nd "WY “WP hooking yarn. Pill linppefl name _ -°¢6SH~l'Y t We Ore 5 tg* ‘""“°fS their properties neat and clean. He - M, 4| mul, mg mmf. mmm like immadlaw 'WN “’m"dY visited between foi-ty and fifty .Mug ma lnstrucucna mme, the situation. Rigid culling will not “rms and did B good mums" for had b, mm M, |n|‘h,_V swam - DDVIHIA 111 91° tml’ W" it Wm "ff 1-iexite. price for washed wool with dirt and dues to a certain-extent this un- ____ hm ,feng Wg, 1'-|~¢|||;¢ pm |,, desirable characteristic! ~ 9 5 mm md Q gg wo lb, mg ‘ i i s Verdict itanchers I I wth of pups and thickaklnned and - . v In the middle wesfem states oi a gorgeous spectacle put on by mm Bros.. Foulk Fur Company r _ _ the Westchester Mlnkery . J. M. Bossick oi’ Frederick th ds Co. will have full charge, a most elaborate fashion show uring fur garments, fur access-» ories and fur trimmed garments. e of the largest stores in New rk City are supplying tha gal-_ nts which will be wom by the els - Bridge, .June was iaianrnarda exgfgftggs";;uP‘;;°“m‘;°“‘;':ge:Y _ rves given by the famous Wis- ln fox breeders Fromm Bros., a mink scarf given by the Nettle, loss lHolfnan_> Wemheslef Miflksfv- .__ e Avens_ 1935_ (Holman) Joseph Ullman, third generation that great fur firm whose New establishment has been suchl 0. He claims it is the oldest in year and then the war ofV1914 put U. S. A. im end to their dreams, or at least \ -_- tempered them down to a. more is first breeding stock was ob- prosaic Unse- 9' / N. - v-rv'v1<-rw- ~_"u¢ f -sf 'rl YM-_ " °’.A\ £251; _ ,iliai -v ' -.ii`1EI'1f.' f n. - ` I .s ,e`_- ._ __ r I ,Q l~f_fr,;;'l‘;'_ ar-_="-.liff eultml In £3'7°.v.'i'. Ioul _. Aa." Camp Y teresting to local foxmen, are. first sale 18th of November last reoelv receiving date 28th of December; _het receiving-date 'ith of March. _ should -be-a fairly good one. It was c very satisfactory one last year. prominent gentleman telling a tale successful -young pioneer fox farm- er was painting the picture to six ber what I tell you. That by purchase of a pair of foxes that will bring wealth to yourselves, greater than all you can see ixi vista. before you." far ing date 9th of November; second fall sale 10th of December, last re _carving dats 30th of November; third sale, 6th of January, 1986, last fourth sale, 18th of March, 1936, -With the market bare of pclts we PM believe the sale on December 10th I listened with H mat deal of x>r.Alv:r THEM IN A ooivsrrovo -in interest -the other-evening to a Us owy Parrot, Tulips Make Good Accent Beds *ii~i»_5- ' ' - rua cHA1u.ofr'l'E'rowN GUARDIAN' f ,_ ~. V ,SEPTEMBP-R 21»1935 -1-_-._-4 Heads Are Huge. nt Them In A Conspicuous Location Where They Will Be Seen. Fantasy Is A Good Variety; The Flower -_-___._.., LOCATION WHERE THEY WILL BE BEEN. FANTASY IS mst the bloom seem larger l-KC! . The DB-\'\’0I'. tulip bl00m5 With the or the late types, and isa °f -the b°°m f°X ‘ills 0! 1912- A A ooou valuary; 'rua now- welcome, if curious, addition to ER HEADS ARE HUGE. them. They should be ret BPBYD in with a frenzy, as if to outsti-ip the Cla and the queer manner in which they long petals are fringed and Something new in this class and .small beds, or used as focal points farmers Wh<> wmv in to inquire The pan-or tulip, although by no around ll pool or other oblect in about the purchase of it pair of m¢..m5 new to gardcnem 1, gm; “_ me IOXSSI TRUNK them 50”” U-I-‘i"°nC° bizarre as ever. Its brilliant color- ers, away from his residence to the ing highest point of land in the vicin-» its ity where they could command a Slarhcd gives one the impmwon me view of_over a thousand acres of gin.; fertile farm land he said: "Men, ing look in front of you; see the beauti- its other tulip wu5m,_ 1 as ful' farms and well-kept homes, alll _) ‘ a large distributor of silver fox fura evidences of prosperity, and re- ‘ ---'---_-_.-..._....._...-_...__ col., many years, leaves early in 'mem ` landscape. Bmw smwy ilcw- tbey like to be placed where will be seen to advantage. first parrot tulip to show a real this unusual flower is gr-0w_V departure in the usual coloring of class is Fantasy, which came a sport from the pink tulip I' a Butt. having the same pink ring as its parent, but with the V _ , unusual fringed petals. It also has _ ~».,(I , a strong straight stem, which most .l V 4 of t ir* "f \\\‘ ,. bloc _I ,V51 -_ » ls --"w ` W1, lines .sgril ,5_t§-as f __ grou FT is? se he parrots do not have, the drooping and sprawling in ms , Q/ !info§mal grace. This tulip has pet- iriches long. with green mark- on the outside on the pink nd. It is a most remarkable pa which, like the parrots, de- tuli f Y. \ rve a. place in the garden. The \~ linte i ‘V to , I / such i, ed .si in USG P°Dular~ity of the breeder. i ~, cottage and Darwin types, although _J vi V; _ _ certainly well earned, has tended ‘ moliify enthusiasm for others as the Rembrandt and strip- tulips. The wild species type is another useful member of the tul- breeding _“_ have been dumping their dark clared recently the motor lifeboais . When 'YOU Select Y°\1l' PUDS the stuff over there the past few sea- of the Queen Mary, the giant Cun- ' R M I comms fall ¢° be fftalfled “S “feed” sons. causing li slut and consequent arrier, can accommodate more pas- ! HFS discard th°~“'-` that Show 9-“Y lowering of price which was re- ` .rangers than the total complement sign of tinge. F P ` selections so early that thc foxes 5e|ves_ _ “A me B,mmnia_ ox ro have not had'a chance to sliow a. _ ___ tendency to become prime. Il you captain Wendell worth, M.s.M.. ---- d° YU” may dl5°°"°f M01' that who returned from a trip through , among those you selected are a. Nova 5¢0m_ pl-1,,cip,,uy me An. , _ Obtalnabz ti number of foxes that have a n pans valley and D;¢by.ym-_ e A brovmisn cast in the fur- ming, area, Thursday ,,|¢h;_ sm., send meyour woolto Immun into _ _ 'Line Black Fox Magazine says: -1 m . 1 1 ¢ 1 gym; 65 Queen Street, Chlrlotttown. --Amr curing me nwrt successful “M ° "'°°‘ ”°°"° °’ r.-alan-a-s-w-tl-Nov. 22. =_-r-_-L-_-_=~_;:. .~-:.~_..-rx--f--:'---‘rr L -2;*-'-=' _1--':Ta=s§r=:.-Q f - "- - '-- -- -- /‘/ able for rock gardens and boi-ders.= orders starting to arrive which was ontlnued it when the now fur Wm; M10tI°Yl-S. some quotations bélhliwhich followed Mr. Browns speech markets As our readers know they GLASGOW-Lloyd Inverclyde de D0 HM make Y°\ll` flected in lessened returns to our- of the first ofthe companys steam. “_-° that the foxes he saw there were YV” 501| "°'° In” m*“k°“ TM Over there th y re g g ¢ nl - production." states Captain Worth. WILLIAM C0ND0N» i .i ` .L _., , _ . . - .` . _f r..‘.»..‘ an -l.'§'-- r I .tt -:ci-.~ ` surf- ~ j._, ' ~ lin been appointed to handle our Fox Food! in 130 Bbvvl diltrict. H0 -_will-be pinned to have your orders. and finding them profitable and economical". They keep foxes healthy, and produce heavy pelts. LTO FOX BREEDERS IN CHARLOTTETOWN AREA FROM HUNTER RIVER EAST MR. J. ROBERT MUTCH - -. The loading fox ranchers of all Cannell are usinil R088-Mlller Food! - _R088-MILLER IISCIIIT C0., LIMITED » ~Napan9c. Ontario l - i How lllll rlllal » I - ` 'F good health!! There are two methods of plant- ing tulips. One, sometimes called the Dutch method, is especially user ful where an entire bed is to be planted to bulbs. and these _are to be urmged in a definite pattern. The entire bed is excavated to it depth of 6 inches, the tulip bulbs are placed on the bottom In their proper locations and the earth is thrown over them. This method cannot be used where tulips are planted in a perennial border and the bulbs must be placed without disturbing the roots of established plants. In such a. case the bulbs may be planted just as plants would be, by digging a. hole for each bulb. In eS- tablished borders, where the soil is firm, a trowel is the safest planting implement. With tulips, as with all plants, it is important to bring the earth in firm contact with the plant. Be sure the bulb is resting on l I ERS, sTocK BREEDERS A ND GARDEN1-:Rs _Two Ways To -Plant Tulips the ground 'before I .in t noi.. 1: a diaper it uxggftmr. li; _danger that the buibmly be *‘hung~» inthe. hole with an sir :Due be. neath it. which will cause it to rot. Guard walnut this. . _ Binoe- the garden relies upon bulbs for its flowers during the first two months ot the garden season, 1;, is desirable to plant subjects which w_111 bloom in a continuous scenes. s on. For the early flowers 'one must Plant the minor bulbs. The subject.; mst wily grown are snnwdrorn which mnetimer liloorh in Petra.” BU' during a thaw, but mpgs after, Hilpear in March; scilias, which have almost a month of flowering susan; crosuses, which follow the sciiias.- the daffodils, which ,comr next; early tulips, bringing gh, nm bright colors into the garden, and 11115113' U16 me tulips. which in nor- Vmgl years. continue the display un. t June. is Especially Manufacture August isui to sspuunb RATION. The exact date Ration August 15th for best REMEMBER. THI: Su Better Pells Th on the "S Auction SaleVTops pas( three seasons. sell our feeds -with service. Under our 1935 Coupon WE MANUFACTURED FEEDS. - Fall ‘ After Growth is Practically Completed. peltcm should be started on SUNGLO FALL l"TiR-RING ' the size of your pups. Adult foto; should ba started on this - manufactured fo be fed Adults and Pups, Broaden um Pelting Foxes after the above dates. The Driglnal Furring Ration. Don't 1:2 Footed Into Believing You Can Produce SUNGLO Fall-Fun-ing Ration Has Produced: More Prize Winning Foxes at the Live Fox Shows the pan three years than any other one fox feed. Ranch Pup »Pclt averages of over $60 on many ranches the Results-Satisfied Ctutomerv-and hir Treatment. We feed and get the reduced prices just the Same. We invite you to come and see our Randi at my t1.ma.» Visitors are always welcome.- . Furring Ration d for Finishing Your Foxes er 30th are the data llmito that to start this Ration dqfcndl on results. nglo I-‘All Furrlng Ration Il UNoLo system Plan you buy as you need your. THE FIRST SEASONAL FDI GROW advertisement before you? l ing period hu passed and r a good 30 days' development Mal-mill Fax Cuban did. Dn not risk the returns from your MARMILI. WILL GIVE FUR WHICH STEADY. natural growth in ` MARMILI. F0 supplied in special two convenient forms, mixing. Meat may also MABMll.l. CUBEB food requirements per Marmlll Fox Cubes. - MARMILL only to feed - sultlng ln' food P <1--f-" g D0 YOU REALIZE that you are now one month nearer petting time than you were when we placed our August One month more of that vlhyrabis growing uid devaloii' for fed oconomlvll. T01!! Mil! IVUFIIB up to peltlng time. IK to 8% Ol- cut your labor costa In half - required -- no lpofled meal. Ie- MARMILL LIMITED DIJTIIDUTUBI I. FIIII TRADEII8, C*='*°“'“ August ‘I r recalled. ' Did you get your pups? Feeders nl “lower than necessary" ‘ CUBES THAT LONG LUSTBOUB A FULLY HEALTHY FOX the results in 5 on good feed. diet. and are _ They come In and Meal for ' lihrmill Fox Food: are now approved for lodlm Content by the Iodine lluoatlond Bureau. New York. WILL for free in and For DNIIII U on |00 lb IDBI!- Olllylyl ` S’Side