The Forfar Directory and Yearbook 1899 . OR THE MONTH. Sov, peas in the first week for the last crop of theseason. In the last week sow yellow turnips lora full winter crop, and spinach for an early wintersupply. Plant full crops of celery, celeriac, andendive about the middle and end of the month ;late crops of broccoli, cauliflower, and colewortsin the last week. Gather and dry medicinal and potherbs ; also propagate such by slips and cuttings-Continue the summer pruning and training of allwall trees, with the destruction of insects. Plant strawberries in pots for forcing next up


The Forfar Directory and Yearbook 1899 . OR THE MONTH. Sov, peas in the first week for the last crop of theseason. In the last week sow yellow turnips lora full winter crop, and spinach for an early wintersupply. Plant full crops of celery, celeriac, andendive about the middle and end of the month ;late crops of broccoli, cauliflower, and colewortsin the last week. Gather and dry medicinal and potherbs ; also propagate such by slips and cuttings-Continue the summer pruning and training of allwall trees, with the destruction of insects. Plant strawberries in pots for forcing next up the remainder of tuberous roots, such asanemone and ranunculus, and finish by the endof the first week. Propagate herbaceous andother plants that have gone out of flower bymeans of slips and cuttings. Advantage shouldbe taken of rainy weather for planting, otherwisecopious watering will be necessary. In dryweather it is a good plan to dip the roots inpuddle before planting. 7tll ] A fault once denied is twice committed. [31 GALLANT CHARGE OF THrt GORDON HIG H LANOEKS AT UAKGAl. Children Objected to. tjTjfyANDLORDS are getting very particularT-;^ about their tenants as well as their a person has a dozen children he is very coollytold that he cannot have the premises. Have j-ou any children, madame? inquiredone of these sharpers of a lady in modest black,who was looking at one of his houses just finishedand in perfect Yes, said the gentle mother ; I have seven,sir, but they are all in the churchyard. A sigh and the dew of a tear gave impressive-ness to the painful remark, and without furtherparley the bargain was closed. Her little flock were waiting for her in thechurchyard round the corner, and were delightedto hear that she had found asnug house so speedily. The landlord says he will never trust a womanin black after that. The Bicycle Face. What Cynics Say About Women. Womens friends are cushions in which they sticktheir pins. _ A woman has never


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