| Show Agricultural Briers Popular Gardening is authority for the statement that no material has been found so satisfactory as earth for blanching blanch-ing celery Kerosene in tho poultry house will keep down vermin Roll the lawn early and often Mr Willard said before a meeting of the Western New York Horticultural society that after an experience of five or six years with tho Early Rivers peach he believed it had a hardy fruit bud and would stand more cold than other varieties va-rieties Waldo F Brown of Ohio says Good hay is not produced by thin seeding for the grasses will grow coarse and rank hay whereas heavy seeding will give fine soft hayFowls Fowls that have a variety of food do not need artificial stimulants or pungent condiments to make them lay or keep them in health With Italian bees i I is quite easy to dis cern an Italian queen They stay on the comb much better than the common bees and do not run liko a drove of sheep very time tho hiveia opened < htdt ji |