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Show mil llr.u liiurliolr. With thoilnsi Riilt tho lino nhito linen linmlktrtlilef holds iHTCwlonco. A coloml linndkerchk f would throw tho full ilrcss tnscmblo complttily out of Joint. Tho jilniti wlilto him Btitihcd moucholr U Inilceil ntiropos upon nil Derations. Although tho liundkorchlef is for two priminlv, anil In strict olxertancoof thocodo of good manners should uu i r bo ct-jloltiil, ct-jloltiil, thiro is n rtronjr innscullim junchnnt for tho fancy Imndkin Iiiif for Informal enr Clothier nnd Vuv ulshir. Tnp Ilreitlitir I rnlt Trert It Unnlap toll Uforotho Illinois Hor tlcultural tocktyof his success in to drtsting bearing fruit troes. Ilo top dressed two rows of chcrr) trees, nnd at tho tamo tlmo left somo tint were not treated. On tho top dressed trees tht shoots grow from tucho to ilnhtocn inches, whllo on thorn not top dressed tho growth w is only tlireo to six Indus. Tho siqierlor Wring of tho top drewed treis coutlnucil for two )rnrs Tluu results, tn)s Conntr) (lentleman, an tlmllar to thotowo lno wltnestetl fot many years pit, whero )onng and newly transplanted and mulchuil cherry trees in ono lot all Hired and grew through a hot nnd dry summer, while n ininiUr of tho uniunlched ones illhei inalo littlo or no growth, or potithely m rlsheil Tho cherry is moro tentltlic to tho heat of it hot and dry soil than other fruit trios, nn 1 mulch is moro lin lortant. ll.nllnn li Trtfl. In raiting the lord of ground by All Ing tho question often nritis whcthei tre s which aro thus court d ton con rl lcrablo holght around tho trunk w 111 bo killed ornot Country Uciillcinan ta)t that trees which ha o green and tender liark may lw klllwl by banking up tho earth nrnund them. If tho soil Is of such n character as to hold water for vomo tlmo whcroTcr It is lire uchoil 1 y rains, but older tn ts, w Ith stilt mid dry an 1 thick lurk, nn 1 w 1th tho soil about them sufllcleutl dry and porous tonllowtho water to drain nun) soon, will not bo Injured. Tnis which hno a coartc fiirrowrd lurk will favor this druinsgo better tliau thoso with smooth bark. llorllrulliirsl llrltr. Tho peach ) cllows 1iim tirloutly nf fecteil orchards in portions of Jllchlg in, Maryland nnd Now Jerse), Pomologlst Van Uoman notes of tho Kantas rn'plierry tho readiness with which tho i lant makes tla. There is u retort to tho effect tint tho Increasing jractieo of trn)lng fruit trees Is tliinnlng out tho stnrrows. Mr. Willi nn Hannders, of tho depart ment of ngrluilture, recoinnieu la w u cu wire netting nt n unit, cheap nnd etll clent protoctlon for the) trunks of trees in cities. American Gardening ta)s that all poplars nro eatlly prowigatod from teetl, tinkers or cuttings from brunches or roots Tho usual moilo of iropagathu varieties Is by cuttings from eno nnd tnoyeirohl oml jilautiil 111 spring or fall, or by bud Hug ou stocks of thrift) growing M.rletlet |