. The open door to independence; making money from the soil; what to do--how to do, on city lots, suburban grounds, country farms, together with outline maps of all parts of the United States, irrigated regions, climates, cities, villages, market towns, locations and populations . mer, so that good, healthyplants and a profusion of flowerswill be had the following light mulch of manure is de-sirable for winter protection. Marigold Tagets Erecta, AfricanThese old fr^sliioned favorites arehardy annuals of the easiest cul-ture. A beautiful plant forming aglobular compact bush coveredwith r


. The open door to independence; making money from the soil; what to do--how to do, on city lots, suburban grounds, country farms, together with outline maps of all parts of the United States, irrigated regions, climates, cities, villages, market towns, locations and populations . mer, so that good, healthyplants and a profusion of flowerswill be had the following light mulch of manure is de-sirable for winter protection. Marigold Tagets Erecta, AfricanThese old fr^sliioned favorites arehardy annuals of the easiest cul-ture. A beautiful plant forming aglobular compact bush coveredwith rich, golden, double fine in mixed 3 feet. When transplant-ing keep 6 inches apart. Culture.—Seeds should be plantedin the open ground after all dan-ger of frost is over; if desiredearly, start in window-box; plantscan be transplanted to the openas soon as warm weather rich garden soil, deeply digand liberally enriched with ma-nure, is best. Maurandia BarclayanaHeight Five to Eight FeetAn elegant climbing, greenhouseperennial, but can be grown fromseed, and brought forward so asto branch and flower profuselyfrom middle of summer till frost,the first season, in the garden. Oneof the most popular climbers forpiazza decoration. 270. #ne llunbreb ^arietiesi of Jfaborite Jflofcoers; DirectionsHOW TO PLANT AND CULTIVATE GIVEN ELSEWHERE IN THIS VOLUME


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