Hand book of practical landscape gardening, designed for city and suburban residences, and country school-houses . so, from the suns plants are left open in the room, they should be coveredwith a light cloth or paper, during the process of sweeping ordusting. Flora loves cleanliness. It is unadvisable to grow a great variety of plants in the that are beautiful under the regular temperature and careof the greenhouse, prove of no value when placed in the change-able atmosphere and dust of a living room. OUSTIDE WINTER GARDENING. Lawns or front door yards, as often called, w


Hand book of practical landscape gardening, designed for city and suburban residences, and country school-houses . so, from the suns plants are left open in the room, they should be coveredwith a light cloth or paper, during the process of sweeping ordusting. Flora loves cleanliness. It is unadvisable to grow a great variety of plants in the that are beautiful under the regular temperature and careof the greenhouse, prove of no value when placed in the change-able atmosphere and dust of a living room. OUSTIDE WINTER GARDENING. Lawns or front door yards, as often called, where beds of flowershave been during the summer, may be kept in good appearanceat a cheap rate, by obtaining from the woods or from waste treesin nurseries, branches of evergreens of varieties, and setting theends in the ground, arranging the heights as well as shades offoliage to give a pleasing effect Another way is to obtain smallplants, varieties of evergreens, and plant them, mulching theground around and between them. These can be removed inspring, set in a shady place, and used again the coming mm J& •-.• ;.:


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