Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 250, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 October 1911 — FOR THE FLOWER LOVER. [ARTICLE]

FOR THE FLOWER LOVER.

* Mass the different varieties of a sin- , gla flower and the.effect la more pleasing than when made up of a dozen varieties. On the lawn as in the vase, popular taste has been trained to admire the harmony of unity. Soak seeds of cypress vine for a few tutors in hot water just before planting. The hard seeds of the canha may seed' a bit of filing ere the green can push its way out; but care should be taken- not to injure it in the process. Popples will perpetuate themselves by seM-sown seed. - Aim to have something new every year, but not a high priced novelty. The sensitive plant Is handsome and interesting in its habits. If -■you have never grown it, try it’ for She children. Study Its queer habits, and you will taiways find it entertaining. The Japanese morning glory is slow- ' ••r in attaining the blooming size than '•the old-fashioned flower, yet its larger «lxe and clear colors make amends for Hower maturity.