INSECT ENEMIES AND FUNGOUS DISEASES 43 

 BRAN ARSENIC MASH 



White arsenic 01 pound. 



Bran 1 pound. 



or 



Paris green 02 pound. 



Bran I pound. 



VEGETABLE BAIT 



Spray fresh mown clover or other plant that insects will eat 

 with Paris green or other arsenical; place while fresh in small 

 piles around infected plants. Covering bait with shingles will 

 help to keep it fresh. 



CONCLUSION 



The pleasures of planting and caring for plants have been out- 

 lined here in a utilitarian way devoid of the real spirit that accom- 

 panies those activities. It remains for the home owner to find out the 

 pleasure of the successes and failures in gardening. The joy of it all 

 is there, however, and any gardening enthusiast will endorse this state- 

 ment. 



It is in the evolution of the growth of plants wherein lies their 

 mystery and interest. The gradual unfolding and development of 

 plants makes them a perfect medium for the expression of beauty and 

 composition. Everyone should remember the importance of this evo- 

 lution. When the place is first planted, whether by owner or profes- 

 sional, the work has just begun. The yearly change will reveal new 

 needs that should be satisfied and new opportunities for greater 

 attractiveness and satisfaction. Wherein can be found a better oppor- 

 tunity for continued personal expression and interesting endeavor than 

 in the grounds about the home? 



