Show Dome l To wn ih 1 eps v ti 1 KEEP BOXES AT WINDOWS H I Simple to Do Do and 2nd Few Things Add t More to the Appearance of ofa r ra a House Y or Those who can afford to spend the t r ii time mod hud money need experience no difficulty in having window boxes well furnished with handsome plants throughout the entire year In winter winfer winter win win- II ter fer hardy dw dwarf r evergreens such as boxwood young oung pines spruce arborvItae arborvitae arbor t vItae and junipers may be used in the tile body of the box with English ivy to it trail over r the edge In early spring various arlous bulbous plants tulips plants tulips crocus i and daffodils are daffodils are available Double English daisies dales or also l be e 1 i r used There Is of course no difficulty ty wl whatever In obtaining plants to occupy oc oc- cupy the boxes during the summer There is a large number of plants t that at are ure suitable for window and porch box gardening Among them then may be found those that will thrive in sunny shaded or partly shaded d places Plants for window boxes can be r roughly grouped In three divisions trailers plants of medium size for the seon second row and taller taUer ones for the back row There Is nothing hard and fast about these divisions In small boxes It t is advisable to dispense with f the taller kinds and sometimes an ex er excellent eat effect can cnn be obtained by usIng using using us us- ing one variety alone Some of the petunias by themselves because of ot their strong growth and spra Jy habIt habit hab tab it furnish adequate height and at the Ule r if same time Ume trail tran sufficiently y to hide de the front of the box t 4 l' l t |