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. ' THE P1NEHURST OUTLOOK FOR THE YOUNG FOLKS "The Center of Summer Golf" Equinox House Manchester-in-the-Mountains Vermont Important additions and improvements since last season On the Ideal Tour GEORGE ORVIS A. E. MARTIN, Manager, of Bon Air, Augusta, Ga, npt- f Fifth Avenue at Forty-Fifth Street ine Lorraine New m city Apartments furnished and unfurnished for the season and yearly rentals Suites and rooms with bath transiently GEORGE C. HOWE GEORGE ORVIS "In The Good Old Summer Time !' KEEP THE FAMOUS Ranpley Lake House IN MIND Finest Goll Course in Maine; Tennis, Boating, Motoring, Fishing Unler th) Exnllauting Influences of a Superb Climate Write the RA.NGELEY LAKE HOUSE niHGELEl, - - MAISE For Attractive 1914 Booklet Summertime ALL TIIK TIME PINE FOREST INN Summerville, S. C. Fine 18-hole golf course; 150 rooms. 80 private baths. Cottages for rent. Ralph J. Herkimer, Manager F.W.Wagener&Co., Proprietors Summers : THE MOUNT PLEASANT, Bretton Woods, N H. HOTEL WOODWARD Broadway at 55th St NEW YORK IT Combines every con venlence, luxury and bomecomfort and com mends Itself to people of refined tastes wish ing to be within easy access of tbe social, shopping and dramatic centers. T. D. GREEN, Proprietor The Jewelry Shop Large and Varied Stock of Diamonds, Jewelry Silverware and Notions Prom the Best Manufacturers Only Repairing of Jewelry and Engraving of All Kinds, All in Our Own Shop by Skilled Workmen MAY WE SERVE YOU? THE NEW MOUNT KINEO HOUSE ON MOOSEHEAD LAKE, MAINE ITS 70TH CONSECUTIVE YEAR OPENS JUNE 27TH, 1914 . . 600 GUESTS Remodeled in 1910-11 and with miny improvements added in 1911-12-13. Operated for those who demand the best. In the centre of the great Maine forests, by the shora of Maine's largest lake, under the shadow of Mt. Kineo, "Monarch of Moosehead." Always cool in summer, healthful, invigorating air. ZhV1iMfc' lnneX 8n3a? 16th' 1914 for the early spring salmon and trout fishing, of which Moosehead Lake provides the best. Write Jor Illustrated Booklet. RIGKER HOTEL, COiWPAJNV, Kineo, iMain C A.. JUDKINS, manager And, Aliio, Wot Without lt Intrt for Grown Up THE TIME to lay the foundation for a suecess iu vegetable garden is in April and there are some general rules that experience lays down as the best to follow. In the first place, the gar den should be well planned. It should be known what crops are first to go into the ground and what is to follow them. Every available inch of space should be employed and twice or three times over. Jn order to raise the most possible from any given area c ire ful planning is necessary. And, as for planning, aside from consideration of succession, bear in mind that the best Teas, Intermediate One quart Peas, late One quart Teas, dwarf One pint Onion, sets One quart Onion, seed One ounce Beets, early One ounce String Beans One quart Tomato One package Eggplants One package Parsnips One-half ounce Cucumbers One package Muskmelons One package Squash, summer One package Squash, late One package Lettuce One half ounce Radish One ounce Parsnip?, radish and lettuce, it is hardly iifcessary to say, are the first crops to be planted outdoors. Time is gained by planting the others indoors or most of them at the earliest possible moment after the seed is received from the dealers. sf- Tor 14 MISTRESS MARY, QUITE CONTRARY, HOW DOES YOUR GARDEN GROW " results are to be achieved by observing these rules : Plant in rows, not in beds. Group vegetables that mature at the same time or attain the same height, f Group the low growing vegetables so that they will not be shaded from the sun by taller growing varieties. 1 Practice rota tion. Do not plant corn in the same pine? where corn was grown last season. Root crops should find a new location. The cabbage tribe, peas and beans, salad plants, tomatoes, peppers and eggplants should all go in new places. The quantity of seed to be ordered is a matter of very considerable importance. For a family of six, the following will answer all purposes and, for smaller families," or for larger, the list may be divided or multiplied accordingly : Cabbage Package Cauliflower Package Corn , early One and one half pints Corn, late One pint Peas, extra early One quart In planning for succession, some assist ance may be gained from a study of the following plan, practiced successfully by an expert amateur : Tn Row 1, radishes and lettuce are planted. In Row 2, beet. In Row 3, green beans and peas. In Row 4, early corn. In Row 5, tomatoes. In Row 6, parsnips and carrots. As these crops mature, the following plan is followed : Row 1, mid-season corn. Row 2, eggplant or cauliflower. Row 3, late lettuce or kale. Row 4, lima beans. Row 5, late cabbage between the tomatoes. Row 6, carrots and parsnips remain. There is no better advice for the begin ner than that which directs him to study carefully and thoroughly the catalogues of reliable nurserymen. Nowadays, the catalogues issued by such houses may be believed and descriptions may be de pended upon. In many of these excel lent cultural directions are included and
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