The Grandview Tribune (Grandview, Tex.), Vol. 111, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, May 19, 2006 Page: 6 of 16
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also a selection of games for kids
such as Disney Princess Castle
Party and Pirates Pinball.
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lineup of games, visit the Web site
at www.disneysgamecafe.com.
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activities for a “grown-up” audi-
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All of the games are available
via free trials, so gamers can try
before they buy. And when it
comes time to pay, the fee—usu-
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fraction of the cost of a store-
bought game.
The site offers games that
appeal to adults who can easily
download and play offline with
friends and family. With plans to
add more games in the future, a
sampling of the current lineup
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The right plants can attract
butterflies and hummingbirds.
Indigo has a profusion of lilac-blue
Howers; Petite Plum sports red-
dish-purple blooms and the Petite
Snow has pure white blossoms.
• Lilacs are favorites of butter-
flies, but don’t typically flower well
in climates with warmer winters.
The Blue Skies Lilac produces
huge clusters of light lavender-blue
flowers that don’t require winter
chilling. Butterflies love Coneflow-
ers, such as the bright pink Pixie
Meadowbrite. Asters are great
because they bloom well into fall.
The new Farmington Aster has a
profusion of lilac bloom clusters
that butterflies flock to.
• Supply a source of water.
Hummingbirds enjoy flying through
a fine mist, which cools them off.
Butterflies like drinking from shal-
low puddles. Position some large
flat rocks in a sunny spot, on which
butterflies can sun themselves to
warm their wings.
For more ideas on creating a
hummingbird and butterfly gar-
den, visit www.monrovia.com.
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not only are these winged crea-
tures fun to watch, they’re essen-
tial pollinators.
The key is to know what.hum-
mingbirds and butterflies look for,
which is flowers with nectar. So
when you select nectar-rich plants
for your garden, look for varieties
that are both prolific bloomers and
have a long bloom time. Prune
your plants to prevent excessive
woody growth and encourage the
growth of new flowers.
Try these tips from Monrovia,
one of the leading growers of
plants:
• Hummingbirds are attracted
to bright orange, red and hot pink
blossoms. Their long, narrow
beaks can reach the nectar of
long, tubular flowers such as the
Balboa Sunset Trumpet Vine with
its large scarlet blossoms, and the
Goldflame Honeysuckle, which
has vibrant yellow and red flow-
ers. Other good choices are the
Super Red Flowering Maple and
the Navajo series of Salvia, avail-
able in many colors, including
bright red, rose and salmon red.'
• Not all hummingbirds feed at
the same height, so plant an array
of shrub sizes and climbing vines
for food sources.
• Butterflies are attracted to
yellow, orange and red. They too
are seeking nectar, but their
mouths, or proboscises, are much
smaller, so they prefer Hatter
flowers they can perch on while
they feed. The no-fail plant for
butterflies is the Butterfly Bush,
or Buddleja. However, since they
can get too large for some gar-
dens, consider the Petite series of
Dwarf Butterfly Bushes. Petite
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computers.
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are gaining in popularity—even as
sales of boxed PC games have
declined. Casual games are
becoming so popular, some of the
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