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Tchnoumon-fly Depositing an F.gg within Cocoon . . . 321 



Ants Milking Plant-lice 3^5 



American 'rent-caterpillar 3^^ 



Baltiinore Oriole Attacking the Nest of the American 



Tent-caterpillar 3-2/ 



Forest Tent-cocoons in Apple Leaves 3-8 



Forest Tent-caterpillars Feeding Upon Elm Leaves . . 329 



Codling-niiith 330 



Ronnd-headed Apple-borer 333 



Sapcrda ccvuiida. Fab 334 



Brown Rot 337 



Black Rot 338 



Grapes from Vineyard Affected with Black Rot . . . . 330 



An Apple Attacked l)y Bitter-rot h'nngns 340 



Apple Scab 34i 



Agricnltural Class, State Normal School, Kirksville, Mo. 348 



A Conntry School-yartl — Bare and Unattractive .... 350 



The Same School-yard Improved by Plantings of Shrnhbery 350 



Fifth Grade Children Planting Their Garden 354 



Fonrth Grade Children Caring for the Lawn .Aronnd the 



School Garden 355 



School Gardening — Agricnltiu'al Students 358 



Roman Hyacinths 360 



Chinese Sacred Lily 361 



Geometrical Designs 365 



Natural Style 369 



Trees Showing Kinds of Texture 371 



American Elm 374 



Ash 374 



A Cool and Inviting Retreat 376 



Ferns and Phlox 377 



Mass of Shrubbery 37? 



Dogwood in Flower 38: 



Pansies 383 



Shall the ChiUlren Pluck h'lowers or Rattle Tin Cans in 



the Back Yard? 384 



Back-yard Screen 385 



A Bou(|uet I if Sweet Peas 38t: 



A Small Lake, with Well-selected Plantings 3^8 



'"Artist Montrose" 405 



Hackney Stallion "Sir Humphrey" 40S 



