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Show . IF YOU WILL HAVE FLOWERS Work every day to keep the plants comfortable, They are like children don't let them get lousy if you love them. AH non-bloomers should be stored In the cellar or other suitable placo in order to givo room to the flowering and foliage plants. Evaporation takes place slowly from tin cans and glazed pots, and these may be used with advantage in the hot. dry air of the living room Azaleas object to lime water In any form or quantity. Try some other in- ;.( I.-1.1.-. tv. -i.i,n . " y ouumis me son or worms for this plant. Look at the stored roots and bulbs. If thro is any sign of decay remove the rotte,, sr,ot and cover thickly with UOivdererl l,n .1 O lve plenty of sunshine these days Curtains do not belong lo windows w hcj e plants are kept. r0,i up the shades; wash the glass. .At night draw the shades down be-tue,, be-tue,, ln pIaitg Hn(1 I On very cold niChts wrap a blanket of papers around tho plants. Shower, spryiy. dip, wash, scrub. Do any and all thes. things to keep down the ln.ft enemies. Don't let bugs pasture on your plant. XW. B. Steel or East Korlv-First and Ivon .trvet.. P,.,and. 6re raised mushrooms lav year which were wonders won-ders one was -,u, tc-o inches tall and he cap a trifle ovcr tucnty-eii Inches in circumference. It required four days and nlK, to raise this pUnt instead of one. as i8 usually t As a rule, chickens ,HI bo,t rtur June. July and August, but the demand for old hens ,8 hf.Kt ln S(.)t,Xr Michaelmas f,Jr Ccesc m.i for turkeys. Ch,lsl'aS |