IN THE GARDEN 



dead leaves and fallen flowers, cut away the 

 stalks of plants upon which no more flowers can 

 be expected, and keep the walks looking as if 

 you expected visitors at any time, and were de- 

 termined not to be caught in untidy garments. 



While the good gardener can always find 

 something to do in the garden, he will not have 

 as much work on his hands at this season as at 

 any other, therefore it is the time in which he 

 can get the greatest amount of pleasure from 

 his flowers, and in proportion to his care of them 

 earlier in the season will be the pleasure they 

 afford now. 



