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Herald & lantern 31 May '83
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CAPE MAY - The Sea ('rest tnn. al Broadway and Beach Drive, won first prize in the 1983 Tulip Garden Contest, according to Marry Lozour. chairman of the contest for the Tulip Festival committee of the /'hamber of Commerce of ^Greater Cape May Al and Irma Prognor. proprietors of the Sen Crest, give credit for their tulip display to their son. Boh, the gardener in the family, > who planted the Red Hiding Mood and Darwin hybrid tulips three years ago as part of his landscape plan
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Second prize was award ed to Diane Fischer and
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Judith Di’Orio at 1117 New Jersey Ave for their display of red tulips bordering the steps to the front terrace and door The mass of red blooms rising along the steps was very ef fective, the judges felt Marine Bank's branch at Washington and Madison avenues was the third prize winner, with tulip gardens planted by the Garden Green Mouse and Nursery of North Wildwood, according to Deborah Klug. branch manager The pur pie tulips were unique and the judging committe was pleased with Marine Bank's participation in the beautification of the City of
Cape May
Honorable mention in the Tulip Garden Contest went to the City of (’ape May and the Borough of West Cape May for their support of the Tulip Fesitval by their generous planting of tulips In (’ape May, the Rotary Bandstand area and the Benton Avenue pumping station were particularly beautiful with their displays of blooms Special mention should be made of City employees Catherine • Sue) Cardell and Joe
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Wilbraham Park in West Cape May also deserves special mention for the pro fusion of tulip bulbs planted by the maintenance depart ment of the borough under the direction of Mayor John ' Yasser Jr, and Commissioners Leroy E Reeves and Lewis K Pegur. The Tulip Garden Contest coinmended them for their sup port of the Tulip Festival and for the creation of the lovely tulip garden in Wilbraham Park Prizewinners received a hand painted plaque announcing their prize in the contest to display in their gardens, as well as cer- \ tificates of commendation from the Chamber of Com merce and tulip bulbs from I the Tulip Festival Commit / tee because of the cold, wet s'prinfe. the tulips throughout Cape May were >nte m blooming and so the judging of the tulip gardens was postponed Over ih.inki bulbs were plantiHl around Cape May in the past years The judging com miltee had a difficult time deciding the winners from many beautiful displays of ^tulips Mints from eonirst winners on how to improve and prolong tulip blooms in elude planting the bulbs deeply, according to Bob Progner of the Sea Crest Inn Me recommends that small bulbs be planted at least eight inches deep, and larger bulbs it) inches Bulbs will bloom more strongly for more years if planted deeply than if they are only planted in shallow soil Rex Ballinger of Washington Avenue, a garden contest winner in 19H2. recommends cutting off the stems of the spent flowers as soon as the bloom is gone, and scatter ing bone meal around the remaining leaves so that the bulbs will be fed and strengthened for the follow ing yeqr On Sept 26, Captain May’s Day will be celebrated to cqm memorate the discovery of (’ape May by the Dutch explorer for whom the tulips have been planted around Cape May At that time, the Chamber of Commerce will again offer ttylip bulbs for sale, according to planting chairman Marry I^ozour Bulbs will be available at the Dellas Agency, 309 Decatur St., or (’aptain May's Inn. 202 Ocean St , Cape May For more Information on planting tulips, contact Marry l>ozuur at .884-3488 or Carin Fedderman al 884 7793 The Tulip Garden Contest judges were Charles Bernard, Con stance Kostcn, Joan Wells and Chairman Marry Lozour They commended the residents and businesses of Cape May for their enthusiastic planting of tulips and support of the Tulip Festival
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