The Forfar Directory and Yearbook 1899 . s for late crops ; lettuce andspinach, if not done last month, for spring endive and lettuce. If broccoli be toostrong or tall to withstand the winter, lift them,and lay them nearly up to the neck in the onions, and lay them out on a dry border orgravel walk. Lift potatoes and store the autumn pruning and training of fruit-trees. Gather and store carefully the autumnalsorts of apples and pears. Plant strawberries fora main crop. Sow in the beginning of the month all half-hardy annuals if not done last month ;also the d


The Forfar Directory and Yearbook 1899 . s for late crops ; lettuce andspinach, if not done last month, for spring endive and lettuce. If broccoli be toostrong or tall to withstand the winter, lift them,and lay them nearly up to the neck in the onions, and lay them out on a dry border orgravel walk. Lift potatoes and store the autumn pruning and training of fruit-trees. Gather and store carefully the autumnalsorts of apples and pears. Plant strawberries fora main crop. Sow in the beginning of the month all half-hardy annuals if not done last month ;also the different species of primula, and theseeds of all such plants as, if sown in spring,come up the same season, but, if sown in Sep-tember or October, vegetate readily the succeed-ing spring. Continue the propagation of herba-ceous plants and plant evergreens. If a bed isprepared expressly to sow pinks as show flowers,it should be done now. The soil should be goodloam, about a foot and a half deep. Keep walksand borders as neat as -il^ONT attempt to vie with those oi superiorCfe:^ means in inferior materials. Dont wear unbecoming garments simply be-cause they are the fashion: wait till thefashion changes. Dont spend your morning in a dressing-gown,however tastefully made. Dont try to imitate the dress of the sterner sex. Dont dress loudly for out of doors. Dont forget that shabby gloves and hose spoilthe handsomest toilette. Dont wear patched boots and a two-guineahat. Dont wear smart dresses with untidy under-clothing. Dont wear anything you cant pay for. Dont wear rustling silk or rough serge in asick-room. Dont wear high heels if you wish to walkgracefully. Dont forget that if you are well dressed youshould have manners to match. Waiting. SERENE I fold my hands and wait,Nor care/or wind, or tide, or sea ; I rave no jnore Against time or fate,Fur lo: 7iiy own shall come to me. I stay my haste, T make delays. For what avails this eager pace ?I standamid the eternal ways


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