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Show USE CARE IN TRANSPLANTING Alt 'dion and Careful Nursing Ra .tuned to Coinpeiiaata for ttie Shock In Moving. M 'Tli g plant-, iimn one In, nlltv to no-!ier i in. in. or less ol a violent op rallun II) the pun ess the plant Is drpilvnt ,, .juitc n niimher of Its feed tag rout,, mid inr n time Is nil off from It water supply, consi ipieiitly It Is acl'i'tM.) III exellise I otlsldcl utile cnl" Bull the plain until It again be coins cialilishi d III the soli To help Inaiire Hits an ahundmil aupply nf trio iliin in ii,,. .,, at all tunes la ea arntlal to k. p the plant from wilting and In. n.. it to take hold of tho null aulikl In s.-i lions where Irrigation la prsiiinil the transplanted plants Ihnulil he Irrigated Immediately alter Belting and frequently afterward until dnnkcr of lliiir dying out la paaaed. Thla i nn he told by the plains freshen-Int. freshen-Int. up and starting new leavea. It la also very essential In setting the plasta out to in in the soil well around the nnits. Thla la very Important and Blnailil not he neglected Many plains hnrf fail. d on account of not doing His 1'iop. r mining nf Ihe soli helps to fviiinp. air Imin the roots and proems the plants from drying up In sect ions where Irrigation la not practiced plants are preleinbly transplanted trans-planted dining a talliv spell. If thla annul in. ink. n nnvaiitnge of It will he tienssniy to water the plaliln by Iniiul until th. y are cntahltshed. When doing thin do It thoroughly; a little water la siniiiiluica nearly aa had aa iiiitni. In iiinvltig the young platila fruui th a. cd hid In the Held mid until set out they should be protected from the ray of the nun to prevent willing. This protection can he given by wrap ping Ihe nuns up In a wet sin k or car tying tn ihe 1. 1,1 in a bucket or tub with a little water In the bottom to kscp the nnits moist. When digging the plants out of Ihe seed bed tiae a nhiivel or npaile and uvold breaking off as ninny rmita na inissihle. It la alao heller to wet the bed Drat. If the plant are very tall II will be well to cut off a part of Hie top. The opera I Hun will not hurt the plant and helpa to keep It from wilting, aa II pro-rcntn pro-rcntn excessive iviiKiratlun of molat- ' lire 1 1 inn the plant through the leavea. 1 llclore transplanting the aoll altould I be well prepared, being properly lined and leveled. I'lunia usually tnko root mure quickly In freshly stirred aoll. Alter the land haa been proierly prepared pre-pared mark off the row a w here tho planta are to be act. This mny bn dune If It Is desired to plant on ridges with a plow; If on the level, by a murker. One thing to keep In mind Is In make the rows straight and the proper die lane apart. It never pay to crowd .V'in's. ! u duluK a wotiiuliulor In iii.I r Y d"ne "" "'t plant If n- S:"':'"0'' rdanti " l.0.""P ,n "'- "'I tllf Plant, carefully. proi,lr, ,,., fr" un after digging unl(l itZP . '4 ui-dr plenty of water "o tr.n. r" in.??"' Bt "'"'- Proper |