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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
FARMS and FOLKS VM*
By L. C. HAMILTON
Clemson University Extension Information Specialist
Plenty of cut flowers for
your house may be provided
by four flowers commonly
grown in South Carolina.
Assistant Professor R. R.
Rothenberget 4 , who ( teaches
floriculture at Clemson Uni
versity, says asters, mari
golds, snapdragons, and zin
nias are year-to-year stand
bys for most local home
makers.
“A well-tended plot no big
ger than a single carport
will usually provide a sur
prisingly large number of
flowers from midsummer un
til frost,” he said.
: Two varieties of asters
which have performed well
in Clemson trial gardens are
Burpee Ideal — Cameo, and
Burpee Ideal—Cerise.
These varieties have shown
some resistance to stem rot,
a disease which has caused
trouble in many S. C. gar
dens. Another disease, yel
lows, may be controlled by
spraying the asters 1 h
DDT. Yellows is a virufe dis
ease transmitted by /e
hoppers.
‘‘But with these adversities
conquered, you have in the
aster a very good, long-
lasting cut flower,” Rothen-
berger said.
Marigolds are perhaps the
most easily grown flowers.
They are not subject to seri
ous insect and disease at
tacks. Th^y do well under a
wide range of soils and tem
peratures.
Marigolds will grow from
seeds planted directly out
doors after the soil warms.
The Climax strains of mari
gold as well as varieties in
the Gold Coin series make
good cut flowers. Marigold
colors are usually limited to
the yellow shades, orange
shades, bronze, and gold
combinations.
For those wbb object to the
odor of maefgolds, the new
odorless varieties are sug
gested. One of these is Sun
spot, a /arge double orange.
Snapdragons should be
started indoors in early spring
and/set outside in April and
y. Potted plants pur
chased from the greenhouse
are suggested for those of
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THE. WORLD'S MOST WIDELY USED DEVOTIONAL GUIDE
Read Romans 5:6-11
Christ died for our sins. (I Corinthians 15:3)
A man was talking about another who had wronged him:
‘‘Well he hurt me and I’m going to make him pay!” Have
we all not been at moments like this man. When someone
injures us, our first reaction is to get even.
It hurts God when man spurns His love and ignores His
will, but God is forgiving.
Forgiveness means that one is willing to take all of the
pain caused by another into his owrt heart. If I forgive a
wrong done to me, it means that I take the hurt without de
manding that the offender pay a share, too.
This is what Jesus did on the cross. He took the burden
of man’s sin into His own heart. ‘‘Christ died for our sins.”
There is redemptive power in this. If God were only a
judge, our guilt would bring us to hate Him for exacting the
penalty of justice. But our sin causes Him anguish. We
are confronted by this undeserved, suffering love, and are
thereby led into repentance and reconciliation.
PRAYER
O God, forgive us for the careless thought that
our sin causes pain only to ourselves. Draw us
near to the cross that we may be aware of the
suffering which our sin causes Thy searching
love. In Jesus’ name. Amen.
THOUGHT FOR THE DAY
Docs my life bring pain or joy to the infinite God?
Robert L. Smith (Iowa)
you who may be getting a
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Golden ‘ Rocket, Redstone
Rocket, Rose Rocket, White
Rocket, Caricia Orange
Bronze, and Yellow and White
Ruffles are some of the fav
orite snapdragons.
Snapdragons are used to
provide line in flower ar
rangements.
Zinnias can be seeded di
rectly outdoors. They grow
best in full sun and will thrive
in many soil types. Sown out
doors by June 1, they will
usually flower by late July.
Zinnias are very suscepti
ble to powdery mildew, a
white powdery growth found
on the leaves of infected
plants. As soon as you notice
this fungus on the leaves, you
should take measures to con
trol the disease.
Spraying with wettable sul
fur,; karathane, or Acti-dione
is suggested for con
trolling powdery mildew. The
sprays should be repeated as
necessary.
The varietis of zinnia bes*
for cut flowers are Red Rid
ing Hood, Pink Buttons, Fan-
tasy-Rosalie, Old Mexico, and
Persian Carpet, and the State
Fair series.
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