The Decoration of School Grounds. Arbor Day And Tree Planting
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Looks best if grown in a mass. Sow in rows 12 inches apart and transplant to 12 inches. Colors white and light purple. It may be sown thinly among mignonette and removed when through flowering. CYPRESS VINE.— (Climbing Vine), 10 to J6 feet. Plant along a fence or the walls of the house, or in the center of a bed, and train upon strings. Soak the seed over night and drop 2 inches apart. It requires rich soil, moisture and sunshine. Do not transplant. THE DECORATION OP SCHOOL GROUNDS. 6 B8CH8CHOL...TZIA.— (California Poppy), 1 foot. Plant on the poorest soil abont May 10, in rows six inches apart and thin to six inches in the row. Colors, white, yellow and scarlet. GAILLAHDIA, SINGLE MIXED.-2 feet. Sow about May 20 in moderately rich, well drained soil, in rows 15 inches apart and when the plants have foiir leaves transplant to 12 to 15 inches. Colors yellow, orange and scarlet. HOLLYHOCK, MIXED.— Hardy perennial, 6-7 feet. Plant in the background or along the fence, about the first of June, In September transplant so that they will stand two feet apart.
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