= ,,=.=.. l _ 'ind uluslu.o'l"l°hl'0»wl~l _dui-llwlalw PAGE Fivi; 4 U 77-0 - 1 i I ,lg _L _“ i _ gguu £5' =_ i_ .#21-=§'="§°`:5°"_"'§5'¢2':-==-I-1=l-ras:-:§:-:_-ss:-:rf :-:-'__-:-:E:-:§:-:al-:E:-za:-:az-:na:»:&:-:Sl-ISRSII#Hlil1il~=Ei-5-:-:ml-rmrilsz-e5:-: :-:1=::-:=:-:-==:-:r-_-izasz-: .ma:-:sei-sl:-za:-:=-E:-:§:-:iz-i5:-:E-=:-:§€:~:E:c - Better Leaumc Helps For Gardening! Garden Items - ~ ' “°'*“°“ ““" °”°°‘ “'“°~ *B 'li- »-***“' .-2.1 _ b_wi_o,-iii increasing 3011 102|'-i1itY»_bor5 on __ ______,d,y gaining importance in Wm pr mp rotation. The difference be- hm ou _Wen the lcgume and the non-lm of uh _we crop is that while the latter “od c Iépeiids for its supply of nitrogen 5 Gov .__ me soil the legume under pro- ouhieot fl.; oonclltlons,,i.s able to make use i,ood_ _I nirogoii from the air, and it which .yme importance of the legume as The 00,5 ihis to such an extent that it goood unn ‘ res l~l'l;e quantities of nitrogen ,hd lie #_ iiliiii nodulcs about its toot-S. in do _ From inn early days oi' the Rom- find im iv il-_ds appaprent that where whom Dmlsglinilnous crops _were planted iendo M o ii(-ld ironl which clover, aifal- and id cillil-l legumes had been tak- g god tial ` _ D oi ilu- non-legumes showed a mark- ,ing _cn from ,hs llir It is the presence wood o .ibsence of these bacteria- witch of n ion nrnes the measure of success chap; io so attuned in the growing of porin ,im gogiiiivs ns alfalfa. clover, pea; oihoi-5 pins, cle. 'llierc are seven distinct Astor, ¢,,,,,p, of legumes, each of which in t fiqulres d different strain of bac- our lém. gard m _-iii.-is fur two general methods by in siiiilh soil may bo inoculated with thing iii, proper lm-teria for its growth. me -i-ii. fi si or these is the transfer of moo, loil from nn inoculated field, that hofor is one on which a good stand ot _ Frost rlirlfil. clover, etc., has been se- iib,-o ,vysd_ in be sown either d’rectly or own riculture of the proper bacteria to In iiis ,sed just before planting. This wide. latter method is one ordinarily fav- the first to be ready for the table Und wllliiif 1lii° Tllilre Bdllefal U56- are those of which the leaves are Iiltlllllif i"0°"1“ii°i\ 15 Glsellf-‘BUY eaten; spinach, lettuce cress and t simple and practical matter and oooh cos mtlng to its importance in Canes! tho Isasgriculture at the Present time oh ;_t;D@Partment of Agriculture at and es _wa has prepared for general tim lutliulletin 157-N-B. “Legume In- img; ,. ' Wherever possible add somelhing mire study of the subiect and new, something never tried before islvsilable without charge on ap- and in a few years you _will have! ust ans dilation" This bulletin contains I. plimiion to the Publication Branch just In _*W DIC my vstmw ANNUALS iook Will' is the most cheerful and get “,519 Burden. New yellow annuals “fit i0 ill' sooner or later. ow nllstllrtlllm. Golden Gleam. not It is the first of a new of nasturiiums. It comes true °i` tile world before intro- in Asia- Australia. and South - ibi om Inst yogi- and from an ac ___ slow at Chclses, Engiood_ Mens of E , , n “___ "__ "2-Bild. where new W advice of friends and neigh- hav, from now on vviii hm' home d a few notes from last year to the ggi-donor the fm that ,mhz cve c. wonderful help in lay- ig "jim “gong gh, oo,-nor" _md i a zlrden- 'ro these sources that plans should he meds for shi Nu. 'stones we should also .uid u only non lu lrreim-me the sell ror‘ -11,, atalosue or two and perhaps vezetsbles and flowers. Fertilizer of do ernment bulletin covering the moot bo purohuod md good "ed fact or it needs extra care or will even where both hlisband lfo belong to a local golf club. flowers like the Stocks, ine and Alyssum are noted for ance and are often grown for` urpcsc alone. Some like the Pea. and 'Salpiglomis make erful boquets, but have folage o special attraction. Little like Alyssum, Lobella and laca are fine for edging, while like Marigolds, Petunlas andi will make a wonderful bed' hemselves. We should plan perennial and annual flower with continuance of bloom d so that we will have some- in flower from the time of Snowdrops in April until Cos- Dahiias and Snapdrasons fall e'the heavy onslaught of Jack in the autumn. L‘ke a good ry our garden must reflect our _ individual tastes and must bc_‘ by mixing first with the seed-,The oh comprehensive as a genero_us. other method is the application of oiimate will gilow, vegetables, too, the choice is The first things to go in and fillings. Peas also go in with_ earuest, » and radish too. If we; e several types early, medium; late, and sowtwo or threc_ ten days apart, we can. hen the season amB’1l”i8ii’-' as extensive and interesting ai ‘i °"°W“- vegetable garden as of flowers. Wei l ‘ tl i 9 mt °f vegetabe vue es S 80Wn in P0ts and transplant/Bd W fusion, but weaker, was sometimes high occasion, was as full of joy as deep rooting In ioveiing iho ,ood anis-M mmmded Asp" ary, the Ollvil 8l'0llild in tht! fliii Bllii‘ drank as we drink tea The Dako Friday had been of serious reflect |,eo_ have o semi., giopo away NEW YN ‘was a little country church. away 81110118 the hill-S. we were not ex- Every bright. warm day that we S pected to have an anthem at every ‘ ce r in our particular neighbor-I. ongoing.-i_ md the moi. ohouid bo lam; In an article of this kind.; looked over, and those that are ddv W Ia written with the whole ofi vvqm out replaced, so that all may more is in mind, it is impossible; be in readiness for me ,prius 5m.¢i,,_ The C we-lary to so into varieties! we are likely to have ah early us us tall- In the catalogues youf spring, and then again gh, hold moom miwh 5P¢¢i°l 1!lf0i‘i¥\Bfi°li. weatherman" may fool us and .send which er the flower is hardy or gi-,mo rooi di,-gy day, in Ahh; But ond J f- When it bl°°m5» "5 height’ when the allow begins w go is the pened. color and whether it is ad- poi-igd the niosi damage occurs tc` New to special purposes like grow- _ _ _ in the sun or in the shade, ¢o'gmp'o\'c~niont in growth. It is on- whoth 5- in coiiiiiaihtlvely recent years, th,-ivo oo gov..-er, ilmt science has found the and W omiical explanation of _this tm- some pr.y.siill~iil. It comes as the resu\t_Niooi, who pi-malice of l’litr0Kcl‘1-Either" ing; 'jig bacteria in the soil, which en* this D ililes the legumes to utilize nitro- sweot on wintering flowers fruits and shrubs a gl-ea This has been mentioned before on but li a this page, but lt is worth while re- WB-S peating. When the snow has nearly MSX! all disappeared, due to continuousled i thaws the roots of plants are ex- 'W°‘”5t posed to sharp freezing at night. 'ml- Make certaln that the roses, ivy, N°"th shrubbery and tender fruit bushes Th or trees are well covered around the three roots, Straw manure. leaves or vcr- °” th ,etable rubbish of any kind is good 51°" .tor this. i‘*“““ And here is another old warning 32;; H8 in regard to topping perennials. If _. ___ the tops were not cut down last year _E and unless badly diseased, old per- a 1;: ennial tops should not be removed me until spring, as they will protect __ 81: the perennial border to a large ex- _ble tent. Do noi remove this cover un- S E til the weather really warms up ers and sprouts begin to appear. but They do not leave it on too long, or appe growth will be too splndly- Heavy. moo close-packing material should not “ro ight of the 21st about 9 p. m. A bii; of 5 pooh that te,,_che,._ grass guim- phenomenon was via, what?-The only place when I was selected, and they rolled or Fmm B P01111? HPPi’0X1ml\t¢ly was “exposed to an education" mm . rose two long electric stream- (as my friend Tec puts it) was a was much rewublius Search lishts. rural National school, in the old °°"S were probably paralleil. but country. and there the school °“° “ed di"'e"U9nt» Wm! the full master taught singing very thor- som n in the f°i'k~ There WHS H oughlyz and being observant I can mm fa" °f the bl1|'°m¢¢¢l‘ here. endorse ever word of the se on her I! ‘Q.w°|A BC . but at the great festivals, rvi some notable work was always -_ -_ _ _~ rendered. At Easter, too, the Bene- Unz Norms. Mason issz struck the right note, when si in., g;;"°_°“"“_°_ _Opera was sung to month opened with 9. spell 'Teachers' Convention h t fo - ess me rcs °h“"ts'_°“d this io moe, mod wmhm in ,md __ PM ____ ____ _e_:___f_:‘__ it _always possessed greet attraction rom the mn or reoy. tlll the music in the son ls. 'rh - ‘°’ °“° °h°”'b°y “° 'em' "°°““'° 1 M,_voh_ than W” only °ne~ ments for domg $18 an of_its magnificent invocation of the ith sunshine, and that not and its influence is so far reaching' mm" and objects of nature' than five hours in duration. `-that one can only wonder at the But K Easter sunday was “ow” riiiooi Whoo, in Much we,e_ [indifference displayed by tho” ___ upg day. Easter Monday was the llal. the new gud the full icharge of our ruroi gchooig cmldrerfs festival' It was the cus' together with the dates oh' Here are the arguments once us- :ml xfthft simple day 1°' the our satelite neared Venus, ed at a convention at Nashvill one 6 ° "Ve a g°°d °"°'° °f upiter. Let us see what hap- Tennessee, and if they aro state; legs; mr dyeing as “Paste env," in what _ irea y moon was oh March ~"_h_ _norm msX;__!;n¥_e__ zzzudgozetsgp i0n the Saturday these eggs were t yaii of the huomenr hem less t__ue_ ' boiled hard, and while still hot, 0 result. The disturbancet “Sin in is they were marked with ¢h° names t Cedar Key, in the Gulf of, whole ihiid. Histgntaigc of the children for whom they _ on the oth; it had h.,we1_;_muy_ phys_c__u___ ___d__m______y_ m°___ were intended. This was done with 9 Agiahoio Cii,y_ N_ _,__ (ah the muy, is to be vibrant wuh ___________ a piece of hard wax candle. Then 8310 10|' many years) by tho elasticity, ei-ie,-gy and ch__em___: _the eggs were dyed, either in a and mood “sou out over the MBL bath of boiled onion peel, or of col- Miohtio on the "h_ .ismgmg __ medad to _mn dip ored cloth scrap: these were no e new moon passed within oipline lighter, gohool attendance Packet dyes then. The waxed desrbea 01' tha Planet Venus more regular. school management ;:_mthe Banda th gi e loth. with a slight do es- leasier, st _ Y 6 G88! were Ven here, but s. great gale mi” the citation lr?<;ll'ye xmtigfittedtxteremng' re as Easter Gifts, a custom which i,i¢_ 500 miio, E_ of Bootom "what, wings ____ to the ___r____ mostdliksely came down from pu. month, it will be remembered, ` what the bio gm ay ' v,-5, di,-oouy in th, path at what the ju___:?;nt__"t__:_) _,th____f__ pvlgité If the weather was at all favor- m°°n*l PYEUY aight which the eye is to the face what fer- able on the Ent" Manday' every oiod much ottehoh-,h_ vency is to the _________ s_;_g_ng _S _O little rustic went out to "bool" ii moon was on tho 33hd_ on the Bc'ho°I_., (bowl) his or her paste eggs. A pace, pasch, or paschal eggs. es of course did not take the. y heath, or level sandy spot dled their eggs till the shell quite loose. The egg was then umed, and a favorite child. or with many relations, would etimes eat sufficient of these gestible eggs to put him or under the doctor’s care. It was be used- as it L’ Mable V’ 5m°th" marking the birth of the disas- paragraphlaliove C d very “uprising .what they mum the Plants- ‘This is 9- Yearly Wam' trous tomado in Alabama, on that` I once asked al visitor why music “get away With", Here are a. few garden notes that Th make interesting reading at thislqegre early season: this Scarlet sage should be sown about is bi the nrsi; week in March, indoors, so the as to have good strong. healthy ing, but one not to be overlooked-) dom the Wh plants for the garden in the spring. Bare To get the best effect it is well' to and plant in a mass. -th Do not forget that there is a new _may spinach on the market now, and it ._ This ls much easier to grow than the fall older variety. Lettuce can follow oidin Our strong winds arrived on was a 0 24th. 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