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 THE GARDENER'S KALENDAR 



THERE is nothing in the world that refreshes the 

 memory like experiences that have left a strong 

 impression on the mind, yet it is well, now and then, 

 to anticipate the things one has to do, or may do, each 

 month in the garden by having at hand a Kalendar of 

 monthly garden operations, conveniently and briefly 

 set forth. 



The garden beginner will find the following monthly 

 reminders compiled from various sources of service to 

 him, and they have been selected, as nearly as possi- 

 ble, to apply to all those parts of the country where 

 extremely early seasons are not to be looked for each 

 succeeding year as they are to be in the South. 



JANUARY 



HAVING given thought to the planning of your 

 next season's garden, and the things you may 

 wish to plant in it, do not forget the important matter 

 of anticipating its careful cultivation, of the garden 

 tools and implements which you will need in working 

 it properly. There will be spades, hoes, lawn mowers, 

 trowels, knives, sprayers, etc., to think of and to select 

 from the best devices offered by progressive manufac- 



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