. Evergreens, how to grow the,; including varieties and characteristics of the principal evergreens of the United States. Evergreens. J a SVERGKEENS. consumptives! There Is no such sanitarium on earth as that the Great Physician has devised, If mien will only carry out his plans. "What a charming place for tired mothers; even the childless new woman could find here a sweet rest after her struggles to reach fame Instead of home. Prof. Green's grove, I think, Is fifteen years old. What will It be in twenty-flve years? These columns will be taller and the green roof will he raised higher and


. Evergreens, how to grow the,; including varieties and characteristics of the principal evergreens of the United States. Evergreens. J a SVERGKEENS. consumptives! There Is no such sanitarium on earth as that the Great Physician has devised, If mien will only carry out his plans. "What a charming place for tired mothers; even the childless new woman could find here a sweet rest after her struggles to reach fame Instead of home. Prof. Green's grove, I think, Is fifteen years old. What will It be in twenty-flve years? These columns will be taller and the green roof will he raised higher and a sense of grandeur will grow on you as you w,alk through It. Here are conditions every farmer can hav^ at a little cost. But too often he wants the cattle and hog pens near the door. The barn yard smells are svfeeter than the odors of the pines. He prefers the broad prairie to the charming forest. He lets th'e blizzard rage and the storms howl, and the northwind sting with his cruel lash instead of such a shelter as the waiting evergreens would give. Strange, when a man might have a heaven of peace and beauty he chooses a very purgatory of storm revels, where tempests hold their high carnivals of fury. Topiary Work Among Evergreens.—This term refers to or-. Showing topiary work in Red Cedars. namental work or trees shaped by shearing or clipping. We see too many attempts at this work which amount to mutila- tion or distortion. A little will go a long way. It your trees are healthy and will stand clipping, and are not overshadowed by others of ranker growth which will rob them of their sym-. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Harrison, C. S. (Charles Simmons), 1832-1919. St. Paul, Minn. , Webb Publishing Co.


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