Show HOME GARDEN FLOWERS what to grow to beautify v your i our home and lawn old ild bahi fashioned 0 tied posies may be relied upon to produce will add beauty to premises when making plans for the home vegetable garden nil all tile the emphasis in should not be placed upon vegetables but proN provision islon should be made for planting a few flowers ns as well where a cottage and a lawn lan are included in the general scheme the flowers can call often be arranged around the foundation of the house or in a bed separating sep aratIn g tho the lawn lavin elther either from a neighboring property or fro from the vegetable garden old fashioned zinnia petunia bachelors button cockscomb scarlet sage and cosmos are among the most easily cult cultivated hated flowers and go a long way toward brightening up the general appearance ippe arance of the home surroundings where space will permit a flower garden consisting of da kahlias dahlias dah lias lillas asters canas roses gladioli and various other float flovt flowering ering plants that will x ill add color and beauty to the place and at the same time furnish cut flowers for the house Is highly desirable from the standpoint of economy the plantings around the foundations of the house should as a rule be made of 0 permanent low growing shrubbery ini tinly that chich grows native in the locality and the annual flowering plants given a place in connect connection fon with 4 41 I 1 o W 0 ay the dary daisy the american legions legion official flower the garden proper or in a border it la is urged however by the united states department of agriculture that moro more attention ri be given to in improvement rO ot of home surroundings including the care of a good lawn and flowers GREEN FOOD FOR CHICKENS winter care of fowls must in so far as possible duplicate the natural conditions condition di tion of the regular production seat season in spring and summer thus some form of green succulent s food Is very useful to keep the birds in it a healthy condition and their systems in tone it if no succulent food I li ii i available epsom salts felt fed at the rate of one pound for every birds in the drinking water vater about twice a mouth makes it satisfactory substitute requested paupers haupers Pau pers burial bury rue me among the beggars in the potters field was the request left by baron Dag almar de linden former chamberlain of the russian imperial curt court under czar nicholas who committed suicide at marseilles the baron hall had less than left out of his once vast fortune |