'' The Small Lawn, Old and New 7 



In a short time the good effects of 

 this treatment will manifest themselves, 

 and during the subsequent season the 

 treatment can be extended to the parts 

 not touched before. It practically means 

 that the land will be as thoroughly reno- 

 vated as if it had been plowed and har- 

 rowed. This is no fanciful idea, for the 

 operation justifies results whenever tried. 

 It is advisable to water liberally and reg- 

 ularly for some time. 



Of course this applies particularly to 

 very small places, and nothing will be 

 gained by treating large areas this way. 



Shrubs and trees are greatly benefited 

 by this method of administering nourish- 

 ment, and where old plants have grown 

 for a long time and are seemingly stunted, 

 this feeding will stimulate them to imme- 

 diate growth. 



