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THE TREE DOCTOR 



neighbors to help you train the vines and gather the long-stem- 

 med flowers. "Luck !" Yes, sirs ; nothing beats the five A. M. 

 rising formula for "luck." 



In Photo 132 in the distance is seen what was intended to 

 be a "foliage-bed." Contrast the bed shown in Photo 135. The 

 man who made this bed understood his business. Ricinus are 



Photo 136 

 Used as a Screen. 



used for the center of both. Cannas for the outside of the for- 

 mer, Caladium Esculentum for the latter. 



How nicely old piles of debris can be hidden from view by 

 planting a few morning-glory seeds, with sun-flowers back, as 

 shown in Photo 136. If you have the grave-yard of fifty cats, 

 the outlet of a sink drain, or a pile of old tin cans over the fence 

 which your neighbor refuses to move, two five-cent packages of 

 seed and one five A. M. rising will remedy the whole trouble. If 

 you have a big rock on the lawn that you cannot remove, or any 



