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when they are through blooming, my 

 pansies and other low-growing plants 

 which are up now from seed, start 

 hlooming all through spring and sum- 

 mer. While verbenas and petunias 

 bloom way into the fall when witner 

 bulbs start ulooming again. These 

 flower beds are a constant delight the 

 year round. Avoid planting anything 

 that will grow too high, which would 

 spoil the artistic effect, except in the 

 center, where I put plants growing a 

 little taller. 

 California. Mrs. H. O. Snyder. 



PLANTS IN THE SCHOOLROOM. 



In September I beg from my friends 

 good, healthy slips of geraniums, foli- 

 age plants and ferns. I choose these 

 because I have good results from them. 

 This year I have also a pink oxalis 

 whose cheery blossoms are a constant 

 delight to us all. My schoolroom is 

 well arranged for the growth of plants, 

 l)eing well heated and having seven 

 large windows, four with the morning 

 and three with the afternoon sun. The 

 sills are fitted with raised boards, each 

 holding eight five-inch pots. I pot my 

 slips before the children and often 

 with their help. I use leaf mold and 

 rich black swamp earth mixed, tor 

 the geraniums, and the black soil alone 

 fov the ferns and foliage, without ma- 

 nure of any kind for eitner. I have 

 never rooted a slip first. I plant them 

 at once and rarely lose one. I keep on 

 hand a tin pail of horse manure well 

 filled with water, and this I use twice a 

 week instead of the daily supply of 

 water. I attribute my lovely plants 

 and blossoms to the regularity of their 

 -care. They are watered, aired and 

 sprayed daily with a whisk broom for 

 an atomizer. I pick off and save the 

 dead leaves and old blossoms. Once a 

 week I dig up the soil and give each 

 plant and pot a thorough bath and 



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