26 GARDENING BY MYSELF. 



in the house, and which must be left for the 

 open border ; as well as those that may be 



UAFLE, WITH SEED LEAVES 

 XJNFOLDED. 



MAPLE, SHEWING THE TIRST 

 PAIR OF LEAVES. 



planted there, if it is more convenient. For 

 some flowers need transplanting, and some 

 will not like it ; and some, if they are not 

 sown early, will take a year to bloom. Sep- 

 arate your seeds first according to this 

 rule. Then from the house-set, take out the 

 hardiest, and let them have attention first ; 

 because very tender things must be set out 



