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set in position before the trenches are planted and the seeds are 

 sown on both sides of the wire if they are planted in the open 

 rows. If it is necessary to put them in a thickly planted border, 

 it will be possible to make but one trench. Still the wires are 

 almost invisible and the stakes so far apart that they do not look 

 unseemly, and where space is limited and such flowers desired, 

 this is decidedly the most artistic and easy thing to do. Against 

 a background of evergreen vines that cover a fence, the Sweet 

 Pea trellises are not ugly and the Sweet Pea blossoms and vines 

 are very attractive and give cut flowers for many weeks. 



THE CHARM OF SWEET PEAS IN THE HOME 



Is no less than their charm in the garden. Fragrance, form, color shadings and dainty 



foliage, all contribute to the effect 



