Of 



NORTH DAKOTAAGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT 



STATION 



COLLEGE 

 AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, N^ rvERS 



January, 1916. 



Circular 10 



THE NORTH DAKOTA FARMSTEAD 

 ITS ARRANGEMENT AND ADORNMENT 



By H. O. WERNER 



A farm home that is well surrounded by trees and shrubs always 

 looks comfortable and inviting and naturally conveys the impression 

 that the occupants of the home are contented, prosperous and the kind 

 with whom one would like to get acquainted. 





Figure 1 Substation grounds at Edgeley, North Dakota as they appeared in 1904. 



Figure 2 Substation grounds at Edgeley in 1915 taken from almost the same 



spot as Figure 1. The big house has been erected since 1904. 



Is tree planting worth while? 



Some of the greatest joys of life are obtained from an association 

 with the growing plants around the home. Children who are raised 



