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GARDEN PLANNING 



SHRUBS WHICH THRIVE IN SHADE 



Lilac 



Honeysuckle 

 Berheris aqtiifolium and 



Gaultheria Shallon 

 Hypericum, various 

 Ivy 

 Privet 



Prmius spinas a 



Rhodode7idron po7iticum 



Sweetbrier 



Bramble 



Snowberry 



Weigela 



Jasminum nudtflorum 

 Gueldre Rose 

 Wistaria 



other evergreen species 

 Clematis paniculata 



Box 

 Laurel 

 Cornus Mas 

 Cotoneaster 

 Thorns, various 

 Spurge Laurel 

 Daphne cneorum 



Mezereum 



Many roses also will grow and blossom in shade, 

 though not so bountifully as when put in a sunny place. 

 The following kinds are recommended: 



Though the subject of manuring is a highly scientific 

 one in which the expert is able to determine just what 

 constituents for a particular purpose should be included 

 in the manure, his services have more value in agriculture 

 than in horticulture. In the treatment of garden soil 

 the question is narrowed down considerably, and, only 

 in few cases, calls for special measures. Of organic 

 manures for garden use there is nothing more service- 

 able than well-rotted stable or farmyard manure, which 

 may be regarded as the simplest, most readily available, 

 and generally most efficient of stimulants for exhausted 

 garden soil. 



Manures are not only useful in providing plant food, 

 but they may render valuable service in tempering an 



Ayshire 

 Hybrid China 

 Pink China 



Penzance Briers 

 Gloire de Dijon 

 Mme. Alfred Carriere 



Reine Olga de Wurtemburg 



MANURES 



