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with roots and shade the surface with their leaves. If 

 set twelve inches apart in the row in July, ten inches 

 will be enough in August, eight in September, and 

 six in October. The sun should never be allowed to 

 shine on bare ground between plants in the row dur- 

 ing the winter or early spring. 



Southern people who wish to buy northern grown 

 plants should do it late in the fall. They cannot get 

 them early enough in the spring, and their summer 

 and early fall are too hot for plants grown in the north. 



THE YOUNG PICKER 



