CONTENTS 



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XXI. How TO HAVE SUCCESS WITH ROSES . . . 159 



XXII. How TO MAKE SLIPS AND CUTTINGS . . , . 167 



XXIII. GARDEN DIFFICULTIES AND How TO MEET THEM . 174 



XXIV. TRANSPLANTING IN AUTUMN . . . . . 182 

 XXV. WINTER INJURY AND How TO AVOID IT .- .. 186 



XXVI. THE WELL-TEMPERED COMPOST-HEAP . -. . 191 



XXVII. DETAILS OF GARDEN WORK . . . . . 195 



CHARTS OF ANNUALS, PERENNIALS, BULBS, FLOWER- 

 ING TREES AND SHRUBS . . . . . 203 



ANNUALS YOU CAN START IN FRAMES IN MARCH . 204 



PERENNIALS WHICH WILL BLOOM FROM SEED THE 



FIRST YEAR . . . . . . . ' 205 



PERENNIAL PLANTS YOU CAN PLANT OUT EARLY . 206 



A PLANTING CHART OF BULBS AND PERENNIALS . 208 



HERBACEOUS PERENNIALS BLOOMING IN MAY AND 



JUNE . 210 



HERBACEOUS PERENNIALS FOR SUMMER BLOOMING . 213 



HERBACEOUS PERENNIALS WHICH BLOOM IN SEP- 

 TEMBER AND OCTOBER . . .:'. . 216 



CHART OF FLOWERING TREES AND SHRUBS . . 217 



FLOWERING TREES AND SHRUBS FOR SUMMER EFFECT 221 



FLOWERING TREES AND SHRUBS FOR AUTUMN EF- 

 FECTS . . 224 



FRUITING TREES AND SHRUBS FOR AUTUMN EFFECTS 225 



TREES AND SHRUBS OF BRIGHTLY COLORED BARK 



FOR WINTER EFFECT . . . . 227 



TREES AND SHRUBS FOR WINTER FRUITING EFFECTS 228 



GARDENER'S CALENDAR 229 



INDEX 235 



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