SUBURBAN GARDENING 



but with the exception of Victoria, are rather uncertain 

 in cropping. Apples are best grown as bush trees in the 

 open garden. They should be obtained grafted on the 

 broad-leaved English Paradise stock. There is really 

 very little in the way of fruit, flowers, or vegetables that 

 the suburban gardener may not grow if his garden is a 

 sunny one, and a few miles from a town, providing the 

 plants are given good cultivation. It is when the 

 plants are deprived of light and sunshine by high walls 

 and house tops that gardening becomes a very difficult 

 matter. 



