Show HOME GROUNDS AND LAWNS to The principle rule to observe in planting home grounds is to preserve preserve pre pre- serve llerve an open appearance according accord ing to EmU Emil Hansen specialist in gardening with the Ex tension Service of the Utah Agricultural Agri cultural College who often offers the following fol fot following lowing a additional suggest suggest in his bra new circular called Arrangement Arrangement Arrangement Arrange ment and planning of home grounds shrubs should be arran arran- t cd td in groups along fence lines linea and In angles formed by the house found found- atlon In arranging shrubs in groups plant the g varieties I the outside rows and the medium and taller growing varieties In the I center and at the back of the group I It is highly important that the soil between the shrubs be frequently frequent ly Iy worked and kept free from weeds Trees could be planted in many Instances in In- stances to form a background for forthe forthe forthe the shrubs as well as alS for breaking the view of out The Tho width of the walks should correspond correspond cor cor- respond to the size alze of the building and a graceful curve should mark every turn tum in the walk The plan planting of flowers along the sides aides of walks and foundation fo on of the house is not recommended Concerning the making of lawns Mr Hansen recommends early spring planting preferably on land prepared prepared pre pre- pared the preceding fall Two sowings should be made the second wise cross to the first firstA A good lawn-grass lawn mixture consists con con- slats lists of Kentucky Bluegrass grass and White C Clover over In the proportion of 6 Ii to 1 Allow 1 pound of the mixture mixture mixture mix mix- ture for each square feet of lawn A copy of the circular from which the foregoing suggestions are taken will be sent sent free upon request to the Extension Service Utah Agricultural I II I College Collage ge Logan as long as the supply supply sup sup- pI ply lasts fAt fAt- |