Preparing the ground. 



Plants 



need 



light 



You 



never 



cover 



Planted and growing 



Sunlight Sash. Your plants under them get all the light all the time. The heat stored 

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Two layers of glass instead of one. Between the 

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Robert Gibson, Corydon, Ind., writes: "I bought 

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In zero weather under Sunlight Sash your plants 

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Saves expense — saves all the labor of covering and 

 uncovering. Boards, shutters, and mats are elimi- 

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Used by such men as Bolton Hall, intensive farm- 

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