How to Make Home and City 

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By H. D. H E M E N W A Y 



CONTENTS: 



Chapter 1. Introduction. ' riiaptcr 11. How to Beautify 



Chapter 2. How to plan the Home Grounds. 



Garden. Chapter 12. What to Plant. 



Chapter 3. Soil Tillage. Chapter 13. Care of Trees and 



Chapter 4. How to Test Seeds. Shrubs. 



Chapter 5. How to plant. Chapter 14. Plant Enemies and 



Chapter 6. How to Dig and Set Remedies. 



Trees. Chapter 15. Flower Garden Coin- 

 Chapter 7. How Make Hotbeds, petition. 



Chapter 8. Strawberry Culture. Chapter 1(5. City Beautiful Lea- 

 Chapter 9. Asparagus Culture. gue. 

 Chapter 10. Window Gardening. 



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