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HOUSE AND GARDEN 
May, 
2211 ] 
—marless 
—noiseless 
—scratchless 
unnecesary. 
“FELTOID” 
Casters and Tips 
protect the finest floors and rugs. They 
are noiseless — scratchless - marless. 
Made of a specially prepared material 
which is very firm yet smooth and 
resilient. "Feltoids" wear indefinitely. 
To equip your furniture with "Feltoid" 
Tips and Casters is a real economy. 
To see that all new furniture you 
purchase is fitted with "Feltoids" is es¬ 
sential to floor-protection and beauty. 
Get them at hardware and furniture 
stores. Write for the “Feltoid Book 
No. 12. ” It tells about “Feltoids” for 
every possible need in your home. 
The Burns & Bassick Co. 
Dept. X Bridgeport, Connecticut 
Make sure 
the word 
“Feltoid” 
i s stamped 
on each 
wheel. 
your ex¬ 
pens ive 
hardwood 
floors and rugs. Unshod fur¬ 
niture — or furniture with ruin¬ 
ous hard-wheel casters — digs 
and mars and scars. The con¬ 
sequent damage is great—and 
THE 
JONES & HAMMOND 
Underground Garbage Receiver 
Solves Your Garbage Troubles 
The Receiver Without a Fault. 
CONSTRUCTED ON SCIENTIFIC 
PRINCIPLES 
For sale by leading hardware 
dealers, or write to manufac¬ 
turers for circulars and prices. 
Before 
Installing. 
JONES y HAMMOND 
75-79 Newburn Ave.,Medford,Mass 
Planting the Garden — the Late Crops. 
Vegetable. Note. Variety. No. Rows.Space, Ft 
SATURDAY, MAY ioTH. 
Corn, Ey. 
E 
Golden Bantam . i l / 2 
2X4 
Squash, Sum. 
E 
Mammoth White Bush $4 
Potatoes, late 
E 
Gold Coin (7), Uncle 
Sam (3) . 10 
3X27 
Lettuce 
A 
Wayahead . J4 
Radish 
A 
Crimson Globe (%), 
Icicle 04) . Y 
I 
Bean, Ey. 
A 
Stringless Greenpod 
($ 4 ), Giant Green- 
pod 04) . 1 
1K2 
14 
38)4 
SATURDAY, MAY i-TH. 
Beans, wax 
A 
Brittle Wax, New 
Kidney Wax. 2 
1 Yxi Y 
Beans, lima 
Fordhook . 1 
2 
Beans, pole 
W 
Burger’s Stringless, 
“Sunshine” . 1 
4 
Beets 
W 
Dark Stinson . 4 
3x3 H 
C arrots 
W 
Coreless . 4 
1X3 
Peas 
E 
Blue Bantam, British 
Wonder . 2 
2X3 
Corn, Ey. 
Golden Bantam, 
Howling Mob .... 2 
2 X 4 
Tomatoes, Ey. 
Bonny Best . 14 
1654 
30)4 
SATURDAY, MAY 24TH. 
Tomato 
Dwarf Giant . 2 /z 
4 
Cucumber 
X 
Davis Perfect . ]/ 2 
3 
Muskmelon 
X 
Netted Gem, Spicy.. 
Beans, lima 
w 
Burpee Improved ... 2 
3x2 
Beans, pole 
E, W 
Giant Podded Pole.. 1 
4 
Lettuce 
Brittle-ice . Y 2 
3 
Okra 
Klecky’s Favorite .... *4 
4 
Watermelon 
X 
Fordhook Early .... J 4 
4 
Squash 
X 
Fordhook . J4 
6 54 
23 
SATURDAY, MAY 31 ST. 
Corn 
F, 
White Evergreen ... 2 
4x4 
Pepper 
E 
Ruby King . / 
3 
Egg-plant 
E 
Black Beauty . l / 2 
I urnip 
Amber Globe . 2 
2x1 y 2 
Brussels Spts. 
D 
Danish Prize . Y 
Cauliflower 
D 
Dry-weather (Danish 
Giant) . >4 
I 
Peas Cabbage 
D 
Savoy, Danish Round- 
Peas 
Blue Bantam, British 
Wonder . 2 
3x3 
8 
21 y 2 
NOTES. 
A —Will be removed in time to be followed by some 
late crop. 
B — Planted as a companion crop between rows. 
D—Sown in seed-bed, to' be transplanted later to per¬ 
manent position. 
E —Good to increase if a surplus for selling is de¬ 
sired. 
W — Any surplus may be kept over for winter use. 
X — If possible, plant far apart from each other; in 
rows or hills. 
The Part Transplanting Plays in 
Garden Making 
(Continued from page 371) 
is possible to come much nearer to it than 
is commonly the case, if only the real ef¬ 
fort is made. As a start, dig a hole a little bit 
broader than the spread of roots requires, 
and a little bit deeper than their depth. 
This is the most important thing, right at 
the beginning. Then turn the plant down 
on its side and go around and look directly 
into the root mass from below. Nine 
times out of ten you will find yourself 
looking into the apex of a rudely pyra¬ 
midal concave, formed by the downward 
thrust of the roots as they grow out from 
the trunk. There will be roots in the 
midst of this, of course, but the general 
form will be there, quite plain. 
Make an earth pyramid on the floor of 
the hole to fit into this concavity, drawing 
the earth lightly into a sufficient pile. Then 
lower the plant upon this, bouncing it up 
and down gently until it adjusts itself and 
forms ridges in the earth into which its 
roots fit. When this is finally done as 
well as it is possible to do it, determine 
(Continued on page 432) 
Before you 
decide the 
shade ques¬ 
tion, go to 
the Brenlin 
dealer in 
your town, 
and have 
h i m show 
you the 
three popular priced grades of these now 
famous window shades. 
For every important window choose the Brenlin Un¬ 
filled grade. Made of closely woven cloth, without the 
“filling” which in ordinary shades so soon cracks and 
falls out in unsightly streaks and “pin holes,” a Bren¬ 
lin Unfilled shade will last longer and make your win¬ 
dow look better than any other shade. 
Sun won’t fade this shade nor water spot it. It is supple 
—not stiff, yet always hangs straight and smooth, and 
really shades. Made in many artistic tones to harmonize 
with any decorative scheme. For windows i yd. wide by 
2 yds. long 75c. Snecial sizes and Brenlin Duplex—white one 
side, dark the other—made to order at proportionate prices. 
For windows of less im¬ 
portance your dealer has 
the Brenlin Filled and 
Brenlin Machine Made 
grades, priced respect¬ 
ively at 55c and 30c for 
windows 1 yd. wide by 2 
yds. long. They will be 
found by far the best win¬ 
dow shade values at these 
prices. 
Write for the Brenlin 
Book Today 
It shows actual samples of 
Brenlin in all colors, and gives 
many helpful suggestions for 
the artistic treatment of your 
windows. With it we will send 
you the name of the Brenlin 
dealer in your town. Cras. W. 
Breneman _ & Co., 2982 Reading 
Road, Cincinnati, Ohio. 
For Sale by Leading dealers everywhere 
Mail Orders. — If no dealer in your town can supply 
Brenlin, write us and we will supply you direct. We sat- 
isfaetorily fill hundreds or orders by mail every year. 
SILVER LAKE 
Sash 
- VPP Cord 
(Name stamped indelibly on every 
foot) 
The man who builds a house without 
asking about the sash-cord to 
be used is laying up trouble 
for himself. Insist that the 
specifications mention SILVER 
the Window LAKE A. Its smooth surface 
offers nothing on which the 
pulley can catch. Guaranteed 
for Twenty years. 
- Write for Free Booklet. 
SILVER’LAKE COMPANY 
87 Chauncy St., Boston, Mass. 
Makers of SILVER LAKE solid braided 
In writing to advertisers please mention House & Garden. 
