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Plirrm HOME and twoVupper full descriptions and in a JStnml ySlJ : AVJlFUIntU liU-Ofi sasheson thc wcst. This arrangement their adaptation but to the 'person, . ineniur r - wj&'f (EX f. TK AWtW gives plenty of light where it is most inexpenencedwitlrp Widi.sima, GoidJ. W 1W Sa UW i Look needed and leaves room underneath" o select what ,s de i T-Rat FH Loiur on for hanging dippers - spoons, v egg-;. ui. i Abelu 1.' VrVndifl ' beaters etc- There IS a narrow sneil- cqmnumuy n is w uuubi -Aiaiea (Caiendulacea or iutM ' .V.u ..:rtrtwe liicmith ones that do well and. the, ones that ;.'Aaiea.v . e Fia,- auujj iuc mice 'iu" j "v . - -'. ' t r Jsuonrmu f janonle.i t - tor . ... t ' AfAraif (h ndtvtiiioi hut ini . - . -w !r";TVi .rriS' Japanese no vjYvt-fj-f d tomfort the c-t j to - thp nlants are found then someone - tl. - . : V . miiK-DUCKcxs uu iua. iinj . . - "7 7 i - ; . 7 .. ., - iic iu wwing raay.De found in i trtwnss lht cuke for home cheer, fcf thc garden are. growing The xioV features are a fireplace on tnc other end. ' One neighbor.said, . ."A very good plan' is to. get .cata- the South,: " ; ' realities of an a wide.haU. which can.be used as your kitchen looks like a sun parlor .logs jrom. several .reliable ;.nurerte3f.Katola(latifa)CalI5o BUSh 0r itJ - - venientto the living room on account . Because of these conveniences, I .;fmd from ten iq-J do7et well known ?r cercisjSaoadepsisvediBud. v,1 : , budtn devices..-, fc time to enjoy a-wonieTfuIview': plants-thate knowtjo" ddlVoverr C ww. -t:-v- of broad -meaaow,'-' willows, aiong-. tne .;.a. 5vae.rang pt coaiwpn5.nji-:espcp- j VKV -Muibwrr- ' scats, one on, each side of- the fire- .Air.;1 wrAi,.-t;iic J- hA:-.Uii KaVnVittifirrJtnW.-Tift'y SrJi J00. u:-' ..-;-.li'tuch,vith cushions, take, the , hosc : be-atlty V in,' 'the'mo? n' rfot' select; top many r. )cinds 'of plants, IWf!)- omt.nfi:; ;Vlce.f-diairs,and:ire nsed-as Does . . jw , sunshiire.- 'aid,' ' but enoWh so 'thatHhere fe''a variety : . niiii. (r tmX JtL - to" hold the children's- clothes on - , . " . . .. , . ..-- -n .-.,----.... :. BvmphoHcarDfta'Cviiiffkri.r.: m ,;.:,; - ;::!'.. ., . : one' hand;; and as a receptacle for ' hrwct 1nih- ancl blacking.' and . a wood box on the other. They are . 6 feet long, 18 'inches high, aftd 16 . - inches "deep, have two compartments, ' and the lids are raised in two sec -; tions. By opening. '-the window the , woodbox can be filled from the out- side. - ; ' . ' Another convenience is the built-in " sideboard-cupboard. It is in the wall I between the dining-room and kitchen and4:akes the place of a sideboard in ' . the dining room, and a cupboard in ' "the kitchen. Table linen, silver, jelly, preserves, and fruit' juices are kept , in V the lower section, which bpens only into the dining-robm. The' mid ; die section opens both ways. Dishes kept here are convenient to both dining-room and kitchen. The top sec , tion opens only into the. kitchen and is used for empty fruit jars. -There is a "work table-cabinet built '' in ; one corner of ' the. kitchen." The cabinet is used; for pantry supplies, . . - " . i a door underneath for pots and pans;' MRS. R. D. GOODMAN, .also an open space; into which the Concord; N. C. "" ' ' high' stool is slipped, v , , . . - : ' V yM Having ; , been made . from ' scrap f pjanls to About the Farm plumber, lhese",built-in .devices .'cost , - r J 5 practically 1 nothing except the car- ' wOlindS penter's work; and the little doors for A MODERATE PRICED HOME. ' SEE 7" FLOOR PLANS BELOW t come at diffen in the year. One or two kinds should flour, sugar, spices, etc. The table changing "seasons suroa'sses anvthine of colors that come at different time ihins the cabinet and hasshelves andr TV-eoo Ali:ar. -- ? ; -l-X.-u i T . -7 J- v svu lit. ait. eauviiti. Sysap.horlcarpus' (VillearlB ficrki t' - -. Oxj'dendron- (arboreutii) Spurwood. " i ' TreeshWwiinhrive in the C part of jthe South-make' a long list. ' uui some ui iuc ucst are: ' V: Quercus (palU8tris) Pin Oak. V Quercus (nigra or aquatlca) Water Oak t -Quercus (phellosV "Willow Oak. - -TJlmuir (Americana) American White Elm Acer(plantanoides) Norway Maple ' , " Acer (sacoharum) Sugar Maple. ' v - $ Platanus . (occldentalls) American Svriu ..more, . - ' . . . ' r .. . Sallsburla ( adkmtlf olia) Ginkgo Tree. Some of tle test trees for the low er part of the South are: ' Magnolia '(grandiflora) Southern Mae i nolia. - -vhrp. 0 . Quercus '(sempervlrens) Live Oak. Quercus (Darlington) Darlington Oak. ' , Querous fphellos) 'Willow Oak. - Quercus (nigra, or acquatica) Water Oak " Ulmus (Americana) White Elm. ; Clnnamomum (camphora) Camphor Tree. - Be sure to procure a f ew clumps of the following- hardy perennials, for they "will require little labor to care - foK them and will furnish a profusion of bloom throughout the growing sea- --son: -; 7. . ; -..v; v7 Iris (both German and Japanese varieties). . 7 Delphraum (Larkspur). Dlanthus (Sweet William)? Phlox -(Perennial Phlox). . Galllardla (Blanket Flower). would be ergr1eg.s:thataU furnish ?t(heTurmP cor ormg the winter nionths: z Some of the test vines to use ;ia am in. ine selection oi, plants 1 fDe; .. will give a list bf plants that will give Anipelopsis .qulnquef olia (Virginia Creep. satisfaction in; nearly? every part of er); ' , , , T u e 1.1.1 j j ;L-.. m, K . , Amepelopsis Vetchil (Japanese or Boston the Southland and that will furnish ivy). ; Hedera-Hellx (English ivy). . Wisteria; Chlnensls (Chine.se Wistaria).-. BIgnonia radlcans (Trumpet Vine). . j Clematis panlculata- (White Clematis). heV are lieHpr tliVn ISnirVif r M" .Y 'PU f 11 J V - , ; KudU (Japanese Kudzu). lneyare oetter tnan POUgnt .; tinf trnnw ir 1 rk t s r 7 j . n . . The following mav.- he ntirrharl " r-r v..t.Tr , . .- lunmurc siiicc uicy require no mov- under their conditions and do not feel "om a nursery: certain which plants TwiU give' the .efr-.. .Roses (of many:varieties)V : . 4 - low . 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The Progressive Farmer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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