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cannot always wait, so if a gardener is forced to do this 

 when the sun is high, he may be consoled by remembering 

 that there is always " some way out." It is quite an easy 



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matter to supply .sunshades for the newly transplanted seed- 

 lings ; an inverted flowerpot will answer. Children frequently 

 make cocked hats out of paper or pasteboard, which can be 

 held in place by pegs or by a couple of clothespins. Even a 



