CONTENTS. XIX 



SECTION PAGE 



361. Perennial Plilox 367 



363. The Double Hollyhock 367 



863. The Gas-plant 367 



364. The Hardy Lilies 367 



365. Golden Glow 867 



366. Japan Iris 368 



367. Oriental Poppy 368 



368. Japan Spirsea 368 



369. Hardy Feverfew 368 



870. Moss Pink 368 



871. Plume Poppy 368 



873. Lily-of-the- valley 869 



373. Care of the Perennial Beds 369 



874. The Tulip Bed 369 



375. Less Hardy Holland Bulbs 370 



376. TheCanna 370 



377. The Gladiolus 371 



378. The Dahlia 371 



379. Elephant's Ear 372 



380. Sweet Pea 373 



381. The Castor-bean 373 



CHAPTER XXVII. 



THE VEGETABLE AND SMALL-FRUIT GARDEN. 



383. Its Location, Shape, and Shelter 374 



S88. Rotation of Crops 375 



384. Fall Plowing of Garden 376 



385. Garden Culture 877 



386. Procuring G.ood Seed 380 



387. Plant Propagation and Transplanting 881 



388. Garden-manuring 833 



389. Preservation of Vegetables 384 



390. Garden Insects 385 



391. Spraying Garden Plants 386 



893. Miscellaneous Garden Insects 886 



S93. Some Neglected Garden Crops 387 



394. Asparagus 387 



395. Celery-growing 389 



396. Egg-plaut Culture ; 391 



