GARDENING FOR LITTLE GIRLS 
You hardly need be afraid of crowding, either, 
if you will be particular to keep out the weeds, and 
occasionally work into the soil some bone-meal for 
fertilizer. Water in dry weather. This does not 
mean top sprinkling, for that is decidedly injurious. 
When the ground is dry, soak it thoroughly. 
A CITY GARDEN 
If you live in a city, you may be interested in a 
garden I have seen, which ran along the side and 
rear end of a long, narrow lot. The tallest flowers, 
—dahlias and hollyhocks,—were at the back of the 
EAST 
FLOWERS 
Hinos 
AN ARTISTIC ARRANGEMENT OF A NARROW CITY LOT 
bed, at the extreme end, and although late in flower- 
ing, formed a beautiful green background for the 
rest all summer. The first irregular section was 
given up to the blues, and—planted with both an- 
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