Show FO U RJELViUAA IVlft FALL PLAITING PLAIT-ING II First Plenty of time in the fall Other work does not crowd so hard then as in j the spring and the planting of trees and I plants can be more thoroughly and sats tactonly done i SecondNearly a year gained By becoming i I be-coming well established before winter sets i in they are ready for early and vigorous I growth at the first opening of spring Third Fewer failures Through the certainty of late fall rains planting is more sure at that season Ninety percent per-cent of the failures come from late spring planting when followed by unfavorable drouths FourthNo time in spring In this climate our springs are of such short duration that much intended work is left undone Never a season goes by but someone some-one says I intended planting this spring but I could not get around to it until too late Nearly al hardy stock except evergreens ever-greens can be planted in the tall |