494 AMERICAN HOME GARDEN. 



They should, therefore, always either be removed in the winter, 

 with the frozen earth about them, or be so prepared as that 

 their fibres will hold and carry with them sufficient earth to se- 

 cure success. It will also be found better, in general, to defer 

 their removal until late in spring, say to the last of April or 

 May, and sometimes even to June, or still later. 



