the fertilizer evenly over the garden at the rate 

 of 4 to 6 pounds per 100 square feet, and rake 

 it in a day or two before planting. With mel- 

 ons, squashes, cucumbers, etc., planted in rows 

 or hills several feet apart, apph'' the fertilizer 

 in the hill or row, mixing it well with the soil 

 below and along the sides of the row or hill a 

 day or two before planting. Use 3 to 4 pounds 

 per fifty feet of row, or a scant handful to a 

 hill. Do not allow the fertilizer to come in 

 direct contact with the seed or injury may re- 

 sult. Later applications when the garden is 

 young will help. Work the fertilizer into the 

 soil at the side of the row, 2 pounds to 50 feet 

 of row, but do not get it on the foliage. 



Flowers, Shrubbery and Trees 



Every home can have flowers, shrubbery and 

 trees that will beautify and add charm and bal- 

 ance to the landscape. 



Varieties must be selected that arc suited to 

 the climate, they must be properly planted and 

 well cared 'for and liberallv fed with CUR- 

 RIERS SPECIAL L.\WX AND GARDEN 

 FERTILIZER. For flower gardens, the same 

 method.^ and rates of application are followed 



