. Garden guide; the amateur gardeners' handbook. Profusely illustrated with over 275 teaching plans and diagrams and reproduced photographs, all made expressly for this standard text book . llar doesnot have a cement floor. Squash, however, can stand fifty degrees. Potatoes—If these show signs of rotting in the bin, throughdampness, sprinkle with slaked lime. The ideal temperature for such a cellar would be from 35 to 40degrees; understood, of course, a freezing temperature would befatal to some of your stored supplies. In such a repository can also be placed away for Winter, allyour bulbs and


. Garden guide; the amateur gardeners' handbook. Profusely illustrated with over 275 teaching plans and diagrams and reproduced photographs, all made expressly for this standard text book . llar doesnot have a cement floor. Squash, however, can stand fifty degrees. Potatoes—If these show signs of rotting in the bin, throughdampness, sprinkle with slaked lime. The ideal temperature for such a cellar would be from 35 to 40degrees; understood, of course, a freezing temperature would befatal to some of your stored supplies. In such a repository can also be placed away for Winter, allyour bulbs and tuberous-rooted stock, such as Gladioli, Dahlias andCannas; the two last mentioned should be slightly covered with alayer of sand. The Home Food Winter Storage Cellar .» ,,,.„■.» c ■•;°o--C->.:..^?; .•.■, ■> 0 •„ oVJ 1 i i ^^ ^-^ 1—l—l:.^.: o ,. So BINS f^OR \PPLE:A dAl^ROrs,T^0T7\T0n5,■,oNIQNsTURHlPs|cAE>3A&£::^TC31NS I 13INS|J5INS j J^INS /NAF^KOW PATH ;is7 ^^^^r^?(»•••• 5T0T?/\6Er CEliAll. STORe PUMPKINS »NMA1N CErLLAT^ CURT/A IN HUNG I H f-RONTTO ^H ur o L»T i_/ot+-r t > > m: f^raair. ^-ysiMCH MAjaie-p BSlQSn LUMB£RCOVeKE:-pON£: f|i^^Ai?i„ 5IJ)&rilTtt^;GPAPe-R^ ^1Ihi II) (III //If ^R /\PPLE5 BASKET^ POTATOES ANP0THERV£6ETA(bLE5 ^ ^ND V/eVY :^ vi£^\^/ - Orf^lT6Tt£y/eS OF \/^ceTT\BI^J^I(15 219 no GARDEN GUIDE Herbs From time immemorial herbs have been used for medicinaland flavoring purposes, some being grown for their seed, some forfoliage, others for flowers and roots. It is always a genuine pleasureto be able to supply your own wants, pure and unadulterated. Thevarieties Usted herewith, the uses of which are fully explained, willenable a selection to be made of the most desirable kinds essential forhome use. The culture of herbs requires no particular skill; they all hke afairly rich soil, and may be grown from seeds or purchased as plantsor dormant roots. A bed 20 x 4


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