inioryiaTon o t ae of garden planning and genral care, soil .ubject. and plant phy:sology and related subjeets. - Dr. Fonder is assoiated with the Caldwell Séed company at 1502 Sherm-an avenue, Evanston, where he nakes bis, headquta rters.nan.hl mitr ol cmr eial mîtr ol emr eial during dry periods. 'The fact is that heavy soi. such as clays and lay 'o1- s hol ht Y.trsotgtv ae otgtyhti, because of its .capacitv for holding is frcqueintl% impossible for the plants HEAT BLASTS LAWNS to absorb it froin the so. :Sands, in do flot hold as -mucb' I îîearly everv block oni necarly con1trast, Inoisture as heavy sousl but the plants every. street -is a lawn blasted by the cnrmv tmr opeey extreme heat and dry w.eather of the Teeoe iterm ge o past few w.eeks. Almoôst withoùt ex" farther on sandy -souls than on heavy ceptioni every lawn: reflects to somesopriedteolsaectitd extet unavoableweaher te Oflor hoed after the moisture bas fallenl. ditions. ,Some of. the damage may ulch the. Surace bc unavoidable because of inadequateý During weather such as -we are now watering facilit ies -but 'most, of, it experiencing, the mulching of the could probably, be avoided. It merely sraewl lob on eeiil goesto mphaizethe mpotanc ôfInported peat -moss excellent for feeding the lawn witb. a plant food this purpose and is is usually more 1which produceëd deep rooting--of. the easily obtainable than well rotted leaf proper method of wtrn-an of moiçj well rotte4 maurw ai.d the. dlippngr the- lawn unifôtmilv tagn ie lieiht thn athr tn coseShrubs and evergreens are especiAt this time. just as before, it is of ally subject to injury by drought and primiarv importance that the lawn heat and a light spading or hoeing be sprinkled in such a manner that udrteit osntesi ld the soul is thoroughly soaked to a prdete a' proe te ilh apd depth of several inches and that cause them to take a new hold on %wateris not applied again until the life. A small quantity of peat mos s'urface is *well dried out. Frequent orla odwre note soua lîghtsprinlîng neye get th le time il is pulverized will. be of moisture down deep enough to really further assistance. Water should be henefit the grass and shallow rooting pt~uut le rey 'T@lHE BAS.0f MANKY USES. xS49C 12 71/2 x 12 79C Snook's father and 'mother, Dr.a Mrs. F. W. Koons, for several da rootng.Cultivate Soil From there they will go to Gra People living in arid and semi-a.rid Lake, Colo., for the rest of thi regions are niuch more adept at malt- vacation, returning to Wilmette ing a littie rainfail go a long way, about two wveeks. than are we who are used to. a normally ample supply.of rain. DurMr. and Mrs. R( ing eacb summer and especially dur- Forest avenue, wi ing such dry wéather as bas pre-. a soluble plant IooU Will De of most importance in producing this deep wlitlqc ury ili V5I8L 2w Sil Some enterprising -soul discovered that Seal Sac worked miracles in the kitchen and household, and the demand for these transparent silk zipper-closed bagsis spreadinkylike..wildfire.' A Few of Mousy Uses 1. Freshens and crisps vegetables,1f ruits in refriger- and 'more satisfactory job of cultivai miariet-some to push and otherst pull-which make a quicker, eàsie ,antce. Florence, 333 Park Avenue, Glenco, Es qa i know deignrad sIyliston tise Nosi ffin .MARSHALL. FIILD Fiço« C.