GARDENING BY M YSELF. 5 3 



that have come up with a dry leaf round 

 their necks, and tighten any labels that the 

 frost has thrown out. You need not be 

 uneasy because the shoots look yellow in- 

 stead of green ; they will take their right 

 colour when they have had a little sunshine 

 and fresh air. And the night frosts will not 

 hurt them, nor even a spring snow. Dress 

 the ground and leave them alone, until 

 their heads of bloom need tying up. 



