Show ARRANGING HOME GROUNDS 7 AND PLANTING LAWNS ahe the principal rule to observe in home borne grounds Is to preserve appearance according to enn em an open 11 II 11 hansen ausen specialist in lands landscape capo garc gardening tonIng with the extension sery ice of the utah agricultural college who offers the following addi addition tiona suggestions in his bis new circular called arrangement and planning of home Gi grounds gianas unas flowering shrubs should bo be arranged in groups along fence lines and in angles formed by the house abuse formation i in arranging shrub in groups plant the lower growling growing varieties in the outside rows and the medium and taller growing varieties in the center and at the back of the group it la is highly important that the soil between betwee nj the shrubs be frequently worked and kept tree free from weeds trees could be planted in many in glances es to form a background tor for the saru bs as aa well as ra for breaking a view 0 of the out buildings the ate width of walks should corre spond to the the building and a graceful curve should mark every turn in thewalt the walk the T e planting ot of flowers along th tides sides ot of the walks and foundation 0 th the eliouse is not recommended concerning the making of lawns mr t ransen iansen recommends early sprine planting preferably ou on land fand prepared tho the prece proceeding eding fall all two sowings bowings should be made the second crosswise cross wise to the first A good lawn grass mixture consists ot oi kentucky bluegrass and white clover in the proportion ot of 6 5 to I 1 allow one pound ot of the mixture fox jach each squire square feet 0 of lawn t A copy of the circular from which the foregoing suggestions are taken w allbe sent seni tree free upon request to the lh extension service utah agricultural Agri cultura college logan as long as the supply la lofts ts |