Show r r- Fall Planting i V ILE Salt Lakes Lake's snappy nappy fall faIl atmosphere 1 doesn't make us think of planting a and d shrubs now is the best time ting certain kinds of attractive plants might ight be well weIl to give a hought right no t to beautification of our home grounds hat fall faIl afternoons are almost as s propitious propitious' pro pro- a time to plant a few flowers as the g which most people hold sacred to the h oer and trowel is pointed out by F. F F. F R veIl ck in the September issue of the De- De Une tor Magaziner Magazine M r Rockwell writes One may do many things in the autumn which will increase the be beauty uty of the spring garden and also save im i'm m during that overcrowded season season for other ras s j Too many people take gardening as a spring tonic only Merely through ig- ig nor nce or oversight they miss entirely both creation and the opportunities presented by falt fai planting The impetus of the stir pf of Spring in the blood the stimulus of the of garden catalogs are wanting it is tru tru but nevertheless laIl planting is quite as in Pits its opportunities for garden beW betterment and in the pleasures which are its reward as spring planting The Th most important and the most imp imperative im- im p r tive fall planting lob job is that of putting in Uh Ith early spring flowering bulbs the Du Duh h. h bulbs as they are called such as tulips daffodils hyacinths crocuses and the 1 score of fascinating little minor bulbs such as gri grape e hyacinths snowdrops checkered tili lilies s wood hyacinths snowflakes and others Per Perennial plants may may be also put in at this his ea of the year as readily as in th the spring while most of the deciduous trees and orna- orna me tar shrubs may be planted right up until i und freezes |