Show TO c md t r are and CA atrom 0 J I 1 u oi 1 J bof 0 r 71 it t i pergola pergolas add tj the beauty of the home ground grounds PERGOLAS PRETTY AND CHEAP it t tain much time or neti not cost any money to have hae a pretty pergola in your gardn of course it if one has the time and the mone the scheme may be widened to any desired extent and the structure may bo be ns As costly and as ela elaborate borato as the tile heart N ailes but a simple bit of work planned with the te e of an artist Is often more fetching than a studied and costly creation hustle rustic pergolas wity bo be made of peeled oak or pine or any other dura turn ble branches that are at ila hand nd except ing lug birch birch will mill not lart last beyond one season reason there is to ni nu better or pr prettier ettler way may of training ciuci 1 that thail by making the pergola tho the base and thiro vo III be many hours of real pie is 18 ure in the creation once it Is 1 done destroying MORNING GLORIES dy by L M bennington the held field morning glory resembles the cultivate cultivated kind and unlike the tile bind a eed grow grom a only from frond seed we 11 find nd tour four varlet varieties les a 0 morning glories on D our ur lowland farms so lie the only remedy Is a to present the tile seeding the field bindu bindweed eed Is a morning glory with small flowers and vinell vinella Lt stems tint thit entwine clo closely tely about anything t h ing they reach the nu numerous roots send oat plants from front every eye theae root being spread by the plow or cultivate r forr new plants until in a chert short time tl i li iq completely covered they start no so early in the tile spring that before the corn iq 1 large enough to cultivate the rows are so hidden that they mu mint mutt tt bo he cleaned out hoe before becore cultivation Is begun another variety called hedge po pi poi i vine mornin gory has flowers and a mere slender vine than the other virkle tn in the central otate we find flud still another of the prolific pests this Is the wild sweet potato or atri ot odthe the earth vine its roots resemble in shape the cultivated sweet potato hut but are much larger and nitrate ne far below the plow ing inc depths cutting the tops does little good and cutting the tile roots only multiplies the number of gnei not n all pieces of roots grow the same as the edible sweet potato potao the pew only serves as a meang of and arnn the tile riece of nf roas which grow new plant cov coy ring pring with milt salt or injecting sulphuric hurte acid into the root roots are as as any remedy for the weed wood for tuna tely Is 1 not so common ns As the other varieties of morning glory ilori arc are very fond of the roots and arc a great help in clean cleaning Inic up badly infested ground plowing during july and august prevents the plants from growing again in the same season and will mill ronke male them tem much le less leis is plentiful lie the next year I 1 11 hie like the vines wonder monder fully well uell and few will mill bo be left in the tilt fall if they ore are turned on before tho the bi needs go to seed our experience with eeds Is that spring plowing ing and persistent uso use 0 of f the only serve to spread the roots over greater ir areas the IoNi lands here the bindweed li ashes are also suitable for alfalfa alir we e find that between tho the cuttings of alfalfa the bindweed has no unity to seed reed ant and in a few years a it p plant lant can hardly bo be found in an alfalfa held field tho the bindweed when once esteb lahd in ili a field 14 1 there to stay or lut jut up it strenuous fight and no halfway methods method will accomplish anything in the way of or getting rid of tins this pest 1 hen plowing or cultivating through email small spots of morning glory it t pays to clean the file plow or cultivator of nil all root to pre tent the spreading of the grom growth th of new plants the L of the diek disk h harrow irrow and diste disk mill help to prevent tho the of this post prevention and tho uso use of every known means of destruction raut must bo be used if we me would rid our farma farms of thi this pest S successful transplanting to succo fully transplant a great deal ot 0 cure la Is nece nc ceary observe the these theio io diw important simple rule rules tf f 1 chocie a cloudy day for this work mork or pr do it in tile evening water abr plant i BO im that the loll 1011 ie Is thoroughly then lift the seedling carefully with ith plenty of eoll soil and gently separate the plants 4 with at sharp knife remove about two thirds of the leaves and stems and then puddle tho the root roots on no account hould the burt reach react tho the roote roots even or n moment tho the holli sho illI io be rendy ready to re relve the rin thein them with water nud set et tho th plants nemly into it tie a still piecing the eoll soil carefully about tho the drawing dry soil on top of tho the wet soil if tho the eun sun shines shado shade tho the planta plants for a few days OLD FASHIONED FLOWERS there should be a corner in tho the home garden for the old fash fashioned lonNI flowers do so loved by 0 our ur grandmothers and mo mothers there the into fragrant pink and sweet vIll the aun sun warmed ranal told gold the mignonette the stately wall flower and rind the sweet alyssum that so often encircle 8 oil all tho the othera others with mith its snowy border ito how they each and every one flash into our hearts me of other days and of lovely faces now gone tind find how they inspire us to a higher and better life I 1 t 4 JK k N 14 I 1 4 71 etzo 7 44 4 ji it i I 1 wy 44 V t p A e V V 1 zach V it t AW A W i AW A W ate ti A ar fw am X taft I 1 ra S 4 ewt 0 CA I 1 k f ra w 1 P 10 Y I 1 VA PC f v ao 10 4 19 1 i VII A vm I 1 a 70 3 r ike Is av A 4 1 t n I 1 ta c A A gardan of poppies Pop plea |