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PLANTING TIP: Plant only in good soil. Soil which is too tightly 
packed makes poor stands; that which is too loose will not sup- 
port long stemmed, heavy growth. Damp soil which can be squeezed 
in the fist and does not make a tight, compact ball or which 
doesn’t fall to pieces is considered the proper texture. 

FLANTING TIP: Break up the large dirt clods and do it early in 
the spring and summer before the sun bakes them into hard, un- 
manageable lumps. It is not necessary to pulverize the dirt for 
proper seed germination. Rake out or pick out rocks, nails and 
other foreian matter. 

GARDEN TIP: Give plants a good soaking during dry spells. 
Resting the hose nozzle on a wrinkled piece of sacking or old 
blanket helps spread the water more eyenly over a larger area. 
a a 
PLANTING TIP: Get after weeds in the row while they are 
young and easy to destroy with one clip of the hoe. It is 
discouraging to have to tackle them when the roots have grown 
deep and the stems tough. 

DELPHINIUM COREOPSIS FEVERFEW DIANTHUS GAILLARDIA 
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